Going to post info and plays on teams that I follow in the bigger leagues, they have been good to me lately.
Watch out for high totals for Real Madrid, Barca on the road. Sometimes they will take a 2-0, 3-0 type of win, when the total is at 3.5. Public thinks these teams will score 5-6 goals every match, home and away. Nahh, not so fast boys. Especially Barca can have 75% possession, but waste 15 chances and win with a modest score on the road. Or Real score 3 goals in the first 30', and then lay low and the game goes under 3.5.
ManCity are red hot. Even Over 3/3.5 type of totals is nothing for them, we'll going to see more of the straight Over 3.5 soon Im sure. Will be playing a lot of Overs with these boys till they cool off. Balotelli is a funny guy, I actually think he'll be cool after he drops some of his weaker stand-up comedian stuff and only pulls the better pranks. Amusing kid. A big shout out to my man drinking cocktails and playing longshots, its going to be a good season for the Citizens :toast:
ManU got blasted by their city-rivals, damn 6-1 on Old Trafford? What a blast. But they still a solid team that can crush whoever they want. Ferguson will make them focus twice as hard, and the next couple of matches are going to be letting the frustration out. Watch to play them AH at Home and Over also. Crush, Kill and Destroy is their new sponsor.
AC Milan is a team that can play very well, but sometimes they play much slower than they could and should with that player material they're having. Especially on the road. In Milan they're a different story. I think that now is a good time betting on them at home, at-1, -1.5, because they have the scoring potential that they're finally beginning to exploit, especially on the home pitch, with a full San Siro stadium.
Last year a big team, now a slumping squad with some shiny stars, Inter, is a good fade and will continue to be till they get their act together. 5 coaches in a small amount of time, different strategy's, play styles etc. have impact on players. They're playing well as individuals, but not that good with team play. Missing the chemistry no doubt. Big fade on the road.
Some other teams I dont want to talk about now, maybe when I have a few drinks I'll put some bullshit up about them.
This weekend thoughts:
Looking for a big bounce back from Chelsea, after a bad-bad 1-0 loss, against an Arsenal team, that is messy on the road and are average defensively at best. With Torres warming up, and anyone at Chelsea's midfield that can score, I would gladly take them at around 1.7 for the win.
Not touching ManU on the road against Everton that can always surprise, even our gum-chewing friend from Scotland.
ManC over 3/3.5 is a def play for this Saturday. At least 3-1 here, they're red hot, ride them while you can.
Barcelona at home against Mallorca is going to be a mini-bounceback game for Messi and Co. After a tough match against Granada on the road, and a dissapointing, goalles draw against Sevilla at home, Barca is back on the Camp Nou and are going to play their total football against a sturdy, but mediocre at best Mallorca side. This time they're going to break it up soon, and finish the job in the 1st Half. Looking for a 4-0 type of win for the Azulgrana.
Will add definite plays later.
Drinks are on the house as always.
Watch out for high totals for Real Madrid, Barca on the road. Sometimes they will take a 2-0, 3-0 type of win, when the total is at 3.5. Public thinks these teams will score 5-6 goals every match, home and away. Nahh, not so fast boys. Especially Barca can have 75% possession, but waste 15 chances and win with a modest score on the road. Or Real score 3 goals in the first 30', and then lay low and the game goes under 3.5.
ManCity are red hot. Even Over 3/3.5 type of totals is nothing for them, we'll going to see more of the straight Over 3.5 soon Im sure. Will be playing a lot of Overs with these boys till they cool off. Balotelli is a funny guy, I actually think he'll be cool after he drops some of his weaker stand-up comedian stuff and only pulls the better pranks. Amusing kid. A big shout out to my man drinking cocktails and playing longshots, its going to be a good season for the Citizens :toast:
ManU got blasted by their city-rivals, damn 6-1 on Old Trafford? What a blast. But they still a solid team that can crush whoever they want. Ferguson will make them focus twice as hard, and the next couple of matches are going to be letting the frustration out. Watch to play them AH at Home and Over also. Crush, Kill and Destroy is their new sponsor.
AC Milan is a team that can play very well, but sometimes they play much slower than they could and should with that player material they're having. Especially on the road. In Milan they're a different story. I think that now is a good time betting on them at home, at-1, -1.5, because they have the scoring potential that they're finally beginning to exploit, especially on the home pitch, with a full San Siro stadium.
Last year a big team, now a slumping squad with some shiny stars, Inter, is a good fade and will continue to be till they get their act together. 5 coaches in a small amount of time, different strategy's, play styles etc. have impact on players. They're playing well as individuals, but not that good with team play. Missing the chemistry no doubt. Big fade on the road.
Some other teams I dont want to talk about now, maybe when I have a few drinks I'll put some bullshit up about them.
This weekend thoughts:
Looking for a big bounce back from Chelsea, after a bad-bad 1-0 loss, against an Arsenal team, that is messy on the road and are average defensively at best. With Torres warming up, and anyone at Chelsea's midfield that can score, I would gladly take them at around 1.7 for the win.
Not touching ManU on the road against Everton that can always surprise, even our gum-chewing friend from Scotland.
ManC over 3/3.5 is a def play for this Saturday. At least 3-1 here, they're red hot, ride them while you can.
Barcelona at home against Mallorca is going to be a mini-bounceback game for Messi and Co. After a tough match against Granada on the road, and a dissapointing, goalles draw against Sevilla at home, Barca is back on the Camp Nou and are going to play their total football against a sturdy, but mediocre at best Mallorca side. This time they're going to break it up soon, and finish the job in the 1st Half. Looking for a 4-0 type of win for the Azulgrana.
Will add definite plays later.
Drinks are on the house as always.