Curious about the choice of Algeria+1.5...I see this being at least a 3-0 4-1 win for Belgium. Too much talent and attack from both wings. Algeria have been playing well...but the level of talent should show through in this match. Just wanted input on why you like Algeria +1.5?
I saw Colombia run over them a couple of months ago in Europe. That's what made me feel they are overrated in this World Cup. I might be wrong. Let's see.
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Quote Originally Posted by Bmac1991:
Curious about the choice of Algeria+1.5...I see this being at least a 3-0 4-1 win for Belgium. Too much talent and attack from both wings. Algeria have been playing well...but the level of talent should show through in this match. Just wanted input on why you like Algeria +1.5?
I saw Colombia run over them a couple of months ago in Europe. That's what made me feel they are overrated in this World Cup. I might be wrong. Let's see.
Suarez and Cavani were terrible today. Somehow as always URU pull a much needed win from their behinds. How they always do it in these big matches is indeed a mystery, but you have to admire them.
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URU pk & +0.5 -118
Suarez and Cavani were terrible today. Somehow as always URU pull a much needed win from their behinds. How they always do it in these big matches is indeed a mystery, but you have to admire them.
Some thoughts about Round 16 in particular Colombia, Argentina and Brazil.
Colombia
Colombia's price hasn't come in as much as I thought, which is
interesting. I'm on Colombia and just about every capper here as well,
but the price hasn't come in as much as I thought. Problem for Colombia
is their defence. It really hasn't been tested by out and out quality.
Colombia's Captain Yepes is probably one of the worst defenders I have
seen at International level. Politics my friend (and probably more
crappy stuff not worth mentioning), keep a few languishing tards in this
Colombian side. But, I'm nearly all in on Colombia my adopted country.. God
bless them.
If they make it to the next round, it will be history my
friends and all Colombians (and I don't just mean like 50%) will be
tuned in tomorrow to what is arguably the biggest sporting event of their country's history.
Brazil / Argentina
It will be basically a home game for the rest of the
tournament for both teams aformentioned (except of course if they meet each other) . Both teams have
historically kicked arse in the World Cup especially Brazil. And Messi
is near top of his form. Di Mario, Higuain are starting to feel more themselves. Aguero is out. When it gets down to nuts and bolts, I
would advise against fading Brazil and Argentina. I would be amazed if
either of them lost in the next 2 days. Stranger things have happened
but not many. Still if both teams don't win comfortably in normal time by at least 1
goal I'd be quite perplexed.
I know its square, but it just is what it is. I watched many Chile games in the South American elimination campaign for the World Cup and I assure you Brazil will more than match what they have to give tomorrow. Australia should have scored 2 goals comfortably early in the second half against this squad. If that doesn't tell you how Brazil can hit hard and with the whole country screaming for em, nothing will.
For us Football nuts out there Last sixteen is our heaven.
Enjoy All!
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Some thoughts about Round 16 in particular Colombia, Argentina and Brazil.
Colombia
Colombia's price hasn't come in as much as I thought, which is
interesting. I'm on Colombia and just about every capper here as well,
but the price hasn't come in as much as I thought. Problem for Colombia
is their defence. It really hasn't been tested by out and out quality.
Colombia's Captain Yepes is probably one of the worst defenders I have
seen at International level. Politics my friend (and probably more
crappy stuff not worth mentioning), keep a few languishing tards in this
Colombian side. But, I'm nearly all in on Colombia my adopted country.. God
bless them.
If they make it to the next round, it will be history my
friends and all Colombians (and I don't just mean like 50%) will be
tuned in tomorrow to what is arguably the biggest sporting event of their country's history.
Brazil / Argentina
It will be basically a home game for the rest of the
tournament for both teams aformentioned (except of course if they meet each other) . Both teams have
historically kicked arse in the World Cup especially Brazil. And Messi
is near top of his form. Di Mario, Higuain are starting to feel more themselves. Aguero is out. When it gets down to nuts and bolts, I
would advise against fading Brazil and Argentina. I would be amazed if
either of them lost in the next 2 days. Stranger things have happened
but not many. Still if both teams don't win comfortably in normal time by at least 1
goal I'd be quite perplexed.
I know its square, but it just is what it is. I watched many Chile games in the South American elimination campaign for the World Cup and I assure you Brazil will more than match what they have to give tomorrow. Australia should have scored 2 goals comfortably early in the second half against this squad. If that doesn't tell you how Brazil can hit hard and with the whole country screaming for em, nothing will.
For us Football nuts out there Last sixteen is our heaven.
I had inadvertently forgot about this thread and focused on my thread in the soccer forum.
All future plays after today will be in my soccer forum thread. This thread hereby closed. GL today.
YTD 15-19
Profit -1.5% of Starting Bank Roll
Colombia forward James Rodriguez is in the class of Diego Maradona,
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, according to Uruguay boss Oscar Tabarez.
It's hard to disagree based on his performance so far this tournament.
Phil Neville former england defender- "James Rodriguez was sensational. What I like about him is that he's
always on the move and looking for space. The goal is world class - the
best of the tournament. The look over the shoulder tells him he has time
to turn. That awareness sets the best players apart. He looks like the
complete player."
1-1 yesterday. Big 4 unit win on Colombia.
Sunday 29 June 2014
Fairly square plays from me today, but I just do not see anyway around it.
Netherlands ML +114 The
Dutch have got more match winners than Mexico and more experience in
big games. Climate and Mexico's tenacity are my only concerns.
Score prediction Netherlands 2- 0
Costa Rica ML +178 Costa Rica to win against the defensive playing squad in Greece. Watch dangerous forward Joel Campbell go to work.
Score prediction Costa Rica 2-1
GLA
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I had inadvertently forgot about this thread and focused on my thread in the soccer forum.
All future plays after today will be in my soccer forum thread. This thread hereby closed. GL today.
YTD 15-19
Profit -1.5% of Starting Bank Roll
Colombia forward James Rodriguez is in the class of Diego Maradona,
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, according to Uruguay boss Oscar Tabarez.
It's hard to disagree based on his performance so far this tournament.
Phil Neville former england defender- "James Rodriguez was sensational. What I like about him is that he's
always on the move and looking for space. The goal is world class - the
best of the tournament. The look over the shoulder tells him he has time
to turn. That awareness sets the best players apart. He looks like the
complete player."
1-1 yesterday. Big 4 unit win on Colombia.
Sunday 29 June 2014
Fairly square plays from me today, but I just do not see anyway around it.
Netherlands ML +114 The
Dutch have got more match winners than Mexico and more experience in
big games. Climate and Mexico's tenacity are my only concerns.
Score prediction Netherlands 2- 0
Costa Rica ML +178 Costa Rica to win against the defensive playing squad in Greece. Watch dangerous forward Joel Campbell go to work.
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