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World Cup Betting Tuesday June 22nd

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Took a couple of days off to just enjoy football. Judging from the results of last weekend I’m glad I did. Know for a fact I would of picked Italy over New Zealand and Cameroon over Denmark so at best would of just broke even. I’m also glad I didn’t take the over in the Spain-Honduras game. David Villa’s miss would of drove me up the wall.

Moving on to tomorrow.

Mexico-Uruguay over 1.5 -114

Judging from the fact the tie on the three way line is -123 everyone thinks each team will play for the point. Of course they should play for the point as it would mean both advance but a 0-0 result and everyone will raise a stink about games being fixed. A 1-1 result not so much as at least both teams went for goal and youi can’t blame either team if they played cautiously in the last 10 minutes with so much at stake.

Argentina -1 +123 vs Greece

I think Diego Maradona is going to turn into Bill Belichick circa 2007 and run up the score if he can to send a big FU to the press. Maradona has already said Messi will play and Greece play in a style which Argentina can punish very easily.

Nigeria +114 vs South Korea

Provided Argentina does the business there is a very real chance Nigeria will advance with a win against South Korea. I don’t like how Nigeria let a lead slip away against Greece but I had a feeling South Korea will feel a draw will advance them whereas Nigeria needs a win to advance so in that case I’ll side with the team that is going out there to win from the start.

World Cup Record

12-13-8 -.59 units

Props Record

0-3 -3 unit

Overall

12-16-8 -3.59 units

Portugal 7 – North Korea 0

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Oh what a day. After licking my wounds for a couple of days Portugal has put the smile put on my face by destorying North Korea 7-0. If this was the first game of the group people would just be thinking North Korea are this bad but after proving to be tricky against Brazil this result means that much more to Portugal.

Fábio Coentrão is a budding star. He can hold his own at the back but when he pushes up in attack he had been dangerous on the ball. Benfica have another star player on they hands but it wouldn’t shock me if in another year Coentrão leaves for Angel Di Maria type money.

Other World Cup Thoughts.

- Yes he came out and said sorry the next day but how dumb can Wayne Rooney be making that comment towards England fans. If you want to make excuses, if you want to blame the press that is fine but while not my cup of tea those England deserved paid a lot of money to watch their country play and deserved a much better performance. They have every right to boo.

- John Terry is also a moron for talking about having a sit down with the manager to the press. Terry didn’t exactly block Mourinho from being chopped so it doesn’t shock me that he has the knife in hand waiting to stab Fabio Capello in the back.

- The French got what they deserved. Most people knew that it was Zidane in 2006 who carried France into the finals as the players were tired of Raymond Domenech even then. The French FA must of seen these players tuning Domenech out yet they still kept him in charge?

- I know he has earned the Le Sulk nickname over the years but few have said anything bad about what Nicholas Anelka said? Have a feeling he said what a lot of the French players have been thinking.

- I’m sorry for everything I’ve said about New Zealand. Great job earning a deserved point against Italy who are lacking in any creative ideas at the moment. To add insult to injury Italy also have given up goals on set pieces in two straight games. It’s win and your in for Italy and England who are in the same boat. Wonder if one may fail to advance?

- Germany got cocky against Serbia. They need to cut that out against Ghana.

- Love watching Chile play, actually love watching all the South American teams play in this World Cup.

EPL Gossip Monday June 21st

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Real Madrid want Liverpool to drop their valuation of Steven Gerrard as they try to finalise a move for the England midfielder. Liverpool are reluctant to sell the 30-year-old but are currently holding out for £30m. Daily Mail

With Real Madrid all but locking up Angel Di Maria it wouldn’t shock me if Steven Gerrard is the next player they make a push for.

Out-of-contract Arsenal defender Mikael Silvestre is very close to agreeing terms with UAE side Al Jazeera Abu Dhabi, who are reportedly offering the 32-year-old an annual salary of £4 million. Full story: imscouting.com

Silvestre should jump at that contract.

Birmingham City are reviving their bid to sign Fulham striker Bobby Zamora. Blues are still keen on left-back Paul Konchesky, although both players are expected to be offered new contracts by Fulham.
Full story: Daily Mail

Two sides of a coin here. Zamora is a key player for Fulham as he became the player who Fulham figured Andrew Johnson would turn into. The other is Zamora value will never be higher and players like Bobby Zamora can be found.

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is lining up a shock bid for Manchester City defender Micah Richards, who has been starved of first-team opportunities and is rated at about £12m.
Full story: Caught Offside

Even if Sir Alex Ferguson offered 22 million for Richards, Manchester City will not sell to Manchester United. It just looks bad.

Arsenal are interested in Fiorentina midfielder Riccardo Montolivo. A World Cup starter for Italy, the 25-year-old has been compared to Emirates skipper Cesc Fabregas after five seasons at La Viola.
Full story: Caught Offside

Montolivo isn’t even close to Fabregas. Montolivo role with Italy should be to thread the pass to the strikers up front but all he does he kick it from 30 yards out.

Aston Villa will try to persuade Martin Petrov to join them ahead of Bolton after last-ditch talks. Blackburn have also offered terms to the Bulgaria winger, who is a free agent after being released by Manchester City. Daily Mail

Always liked Petrov so it doesn’t shock me to see a lot of clubs trying to sign him up.

World Cup Betting Friday June 17th

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

It’s too easy to make a comment regarding how the whole of Ireland (plus Karim Benzema) must be thrilled to see France bow out of the World Cup in such lack luster fashion. I did like reading the comment where someone said Paddy McBlanco scored for Ireland on Mexico’s second goal.

Another thing that’s easy to do is call Raymond Domenech just about the dumbish coach of an elite team, which he is. The thing is he exposed himself as that in Euro 2008 and during the lead up to the World Cup. He should of been fired the day after France sneaked their way into the World Cup. It’s clear as day to see those players hate playing for him.

Personally I’d rather have seen France win this game as I have a lot of prop bets on this group. Hopefully Mexico-Uruguay play for the ever friendly tie so both can advance, this would also cash my Uruguay over 4 points prop. It does effect my USA to go further than Mexico prop. The wildcard here is the France-South Africa game. Do the french throw a pity party and South Africa wins to lose my under 3.5 points prop? Even without that thinking I’m liking South Africa in that game.

Happy with the 2-0-1 day even if my South Korea under 2.5 goals prop for the World Cup lost. It did go out as a hero with South Korea’s goal pushed the first game over.

On to Friday

Germany – Serbia over 2 and 2.5 -109

Germany are the most impressive team so far in the World Cup and it’s not in their nature to let up. Serbia on the other hand could cause Germany problems with their size but I’m going on a little run with the over’s here. Germany wants to control it’s group and Serbia need a Greece like fight back to get back into this World Cup.

USA pk and -0.5 -118 vs Slovenia

Truthfully I don’t feel great about it. As you know I also hate pk and -0.5 lines. I liked the States in this group going into the World Cup so it would be foolish to change my mind now.

England -1.5 104 vs Algeria

I love seeing England fall on thier face as much as the next guy but have a feeling Algeria will be thrown to the wolves here. Fabio Capello made the wrong decisions to start Ledley one knee King and Robert Green in the first game but he is still a World Class coach. Hopefully this will be the game Wayne Rooney breaks out.

World Cup Record

12-8-7 +2.13 units

Props Record

0-1 -1 unit

Overall Record

12-9-7 +1.13

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Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Very Nice Fabio Capello

World Cup Betting June 17th

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Good end to a bad day this afternoon with Uruguay beating South Africa. The bad news is I’ve dripped down to the negative side of things. The good news is I can’t lose my Uruguay over 4 points in the group stage bet and hopefully France avoid losing to South Africa in the final game to cash my under 3.5 points bet as well.

Speaking of losing, wow is all I can say about Spain losing to Switzerland. Talk about a smash and grab job there. All the credit in the world should go out to those Swiss players and their coach Ottmar Hitzfeld who with his resume should really be up there when it comes to the games top coaches.

I know it may sound crazy and I’m sick of hearing today is the day over’s will turn but with the lines dropping down I’m not going to change the way I look at these games just yet. I’ve usually gone over in the group stage and under come the first knockout round. So with that

Argentina-South Korea over 2 -133

Nigeria-Greece over 2 +125

France-Mexico over 2 +117

Record

10-8-6 -.12 units

Special1TV Wayne vs Wayne

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

World Cup Betting Wednesday June 16th

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Group of Death = Group of Dull – Well for the first game and half.

Part of me wishes to say I’m bummed out about Portugal’s 0-0 draw with Ivory Coast but I’m almost resigned to it now, in fact I’m glad we didn’t lose. The effort is there but that moment of magic isn’t. What Maicon did against North Korea today hasn’t happen for a Portuguese team in along time. That is why few have predicted Portugal to repeat what they did in 2006. Now whatever happens they have to go through Brazil in order to safely make it to the knockout stage. What is even more scarier is the fact if Brazil had a hard time breaking down North Korea for a half how is Portugal going to do it?

On a side note I’d like to thank New Zealand’s Winston Reid for turning a push into a win with his late goal against Slovakia. It’s always nice to have a bounce like that go your way.

Moving on to Wednesday

Chile-Honduras over 2 and 2.5 +111

Geography lesson aside both of these teams play a South American style, which usually means push the ball forward. Luckily for me I didn’t think the over’s will start hitting on Tuesday but do believe that turn will start to turn on Wednesday.

Spain -1.5 +111 vs Switzerland

Before Spain break through the glass celling the book on them was great first round and nerves come the knockout stage. Since winning Euro 2008 it’s now the best of both World’s as Spain should remember losing to the USA at the Confederations Cup and won’t take Switzerland lightly.

Uruguay pk and -0.5 +112 vs South Africa

I liked Uruguay to advance from this group and nothing has changed my mind. Mexico were in a tough spot opening up against South Africa, while playing at the host nation isn’t easy there will be less focus on this game for Uruguay. Uruguay has Diego Forlan and here is hoping he becomes the first non Germany striker to really break out at this World Cup.

Record

8-5-6 +.76 units

World Cup Betting Tuesday June 15th

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Just thinking about Tuesday is making me sick. It’s like a nervous energy that is to the point where I feel like throwing up. For me the World Cup really starts tomorrow.

Bad day on Monday but it could of been worse. Just one of those days where the coin didn’t flip your way. The coin didn’t flip Italy’s way either and while some will panic Italy still have two winnable games coming up so the panic should only start once the knockout stage kicks in.

Two games for tomorrow.

New Zealand +1 +105 over Slovakla

I know New Zealand sucks but Slovakla isn’t much of a football powerhouse. Maybe New Zealand will show Austraila a thing or two about being competitive in a World Cup. Only a handful of games have been decided by 2 or more goals, here is hoping this game won’t be one of them (unless New Zealand wants to win by 2 or more of course)

Portugal pk and -0.5 -105 vs Ivory Coast

We shall see if I fall for the pk and -0.5 trap which I nicely avoided in the Italy game today. From my lips to God’s ears.

Record

7-4-5 +.23 units

Besiktas Signs Ricardo Quaresma

Monday, June 14th, 2010

This first thing which occurred to me when I read about Ricardo Quaresma signing for Tuskish Giants Besiktas is when in the world did former Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster take over and why didn’t I get wind of this last week when it was announced? Kinda interesting to see Schuster lock heads again with former Barcelona and now Galatasaray coach Frank Rijkaard.

Turkey is along ways away from the eyes of the Portuguese media for Ricardo Quaresma but on the flip side Besiktas could do what Sporting and Porto weren’t able to do and that is pay him pretty close if not the same as he was making at Inter.

Moves like this bug me. It’s a great move for Besiktas but you don’t go from an 18 million dollar player to a 6 million dollar player overnight. Either you are in a wrong team for your style of play or your a head case. Quaresma may be alittle of both but I’d still side with Inter being a team ill suited to his style of football. Another top club should of taken a flyer on Quaresma as this was a classic case of buying low with the ability to sell high down the road.