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@Craig-vaulks have you tried shutting down your phone and reopening? deleting cache etc?
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@Craig-vaulks have you tried closing and reopening the app?
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@Craig-vaulks are you using Chrome? Works fine for me
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@Akiva-Anderson said in *****New Football Thread*****:
SHG in the Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Vissel Kobe match. 1-1 at HT
That was a nice price at 1.30
90% of Sanfrecce home matches have had a SHG & 90% of Vissel away matches have had a SHG.
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SHG in the Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Vissel Kobe match. 1-1 at HT
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@Simon-Bates More and more people need to read and take this in!!
Collecting data is a ball ache its a pain, but hopefully chatgpt will sort that soon lol
But you are right when you have it wow it's so powerful. theres a reason big companies want it.
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Since 03/12/23 I've recorded 321 games from the members SHG goal filter even recording the goal times, the strikerate is fairly decent so I decided to try a trade based on the high strikerate of this filter on a game that appeared on this filter today.
At about 35 minutes I backed £5 on 1-0 (16.5) and £5 on 0-1 (7.4) I was watching the game, if a goal was scored I was just guna take any green that was offered, it was 0-0 at half time and cashout was at £2.37, on 53 mins the away team scored, so I covered the next scorelines 0-2 and 1-1, my thinking was that if the home team equalised or the away team went 2 nil up then I'd just take a small green and leave the trade, but as I watched the game the cashout rose to levels I'd never seen before during my trading journey so I held my nerve and waited till full time and took full green on the 0-1 scoreline.
The reason I'm sharing this is to show how powerful collected data can be, yes it's a ballache collecting it but once you have it it's pure gold in your trading armoury.
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@Simon-Bates ahahaha sexy pants!
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Any chance of adding 'Finland Kakkonen - Lohko B' to the software, not for trading, but just so this team pops up every now and then
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@Stephen-Hancox Was a an odd game and i did think would be the game they come in to and kill off. It’s not going to be easy to do that now. I have to agree, I’m grateful too and I’ve enjoyed England under him like i did Robson and Venables. What was funny about Saturday was watching it with the the missus and her being utterly indifferent to what happened could have been the World Cup Final and she’d have reacted the same way I guarantee.
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@Andy-Donnelly Can't disagree with that Andy, really poor finishing when the opportunities came up. England still a great lay opportunity, I just can't get involved though. From what's happened so far, I would imagine just Konsa in for Guehi as the only change. There's always hope he changes Trippier at LB, that should make our play more fluid.
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@Andy-Donnelly I will be looking to do the same having a lay on england if the have the same line up.
The issue is he plays too many players who want to take up the same positions on the pitch kane likes dropping deep to link up play foden and Bellingham also prefer playing in that same area. For me you get the best out the team with 2 fast creative wingers Gordon/palmer and saka would be my choice then drop foden or play Bellingham deeper. -
I think when your first shot on target is in the 95th minute against a side ranked 40 odd places below you, as fans we should be demanding better.
The only saving grace is that England aren’t the only team stinking out the tournament. I’d argue this might be the worst collective versions of the so called big teams I’ve seen in my lifetime in a major tournament. Maybe with the exception of Spain and possibly Germany, the other big teams haven’t got going yet.
Switching to a trading perspective tho, I will be waiting for the team news at 4pm on Saturday. If England start with the same system and the same team (excluding forced changes) and the price remains roughly what it is now, then purely from a head (and not heart) a Swiss win or England lay will be massive value imho.
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@Chris-King Good post Chris, last game was weird, was frustrating to watch but afterwards you realise that as well as winning we also hit the post and missed 2 sitters. I'm grateful for what Southgate has done though, apart from Sir Alf no one has achieved more.
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@Richard-Latimer yeah i do see your points and those shared with others’. I’m just looking at our position for what it is and personally I often don’t see any point in overly focussing on the negative as what’s the point? But they will have to play better to go further no doubt and they need to stop sitting back after goals. We’re still in and there is still opportunity to play better and to potential and as you say it’s not like we don’t have the players to do so…if we hadn’t, I doubt we’d have saved the match on Sunday. Foden had his goal disallowed for making his run a little too early and Rice hit the post which both probably amount to us being just inches away from a different outcome 2-1 in full time? I agree, in football i don’t understand late substitution’s like that unless it’s due to injury or preventing one or to waste time.
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Southgate reminds you of a trader who is jumping on one thing after another in a scattergun approach.
He really doesn't have a clue as exemplified by waiting until the 94th minute to put Toney on when we were losing