At half time the PSG next manager market in the sportsbook had Pochettino @10/1..... with 20 minutes to go he was 7/1..... now after PSG have won he's 17/10!
At the same time in the Mauricio Pochettino Next Club market on the sportsbook PSG is 11/1
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Just now heading back out.... 30+ minutes after the final whistle. Expect it to be at least 7/1 this time tomorrow. Paddy Power will be so proud... the Sportsbook is a proper bookie
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I'll admit the price on Bayern looked short and tempting (to lay) pre, but luckily Barca are just too much of a wild card these days.
Whoever takes over at Barca has some job on their hands. They never really solved losing Xavi and Iniesta, their core (Pique, Busquets, Messi and Suarez) are all 32-33 with no heirs being apparent (though you never know with La Masia), and they don't seem to have solved City raiding them for the people pulling the strings. The line-ups, and benches especially, speak to a much bigger problem than the manager. Having two 100m+ players on the bench, AND another in the same bracket who's on loan at the opposition, can't get into the team, and still comes on to score two goals against you in 20 minutes....is just nutter butters
Bayern Vs City (if they get through, obv) should be tasty.
Whoever takes over at Barca has some job on their hands. They never really solved losing Xavi and Iniesta, their core (Pique, Busquets, Messi and Suarez) are all 32-33 with no heirs being apparent (though you never know with La Masia), and they don't seem to have solved City raiding them for the people pulling the strings. The line-ups, and benches especially, speak to a much bigger problem than the manager. Having two 100m+ players on the bench, AND another in the same bracket who's on loan at the opposition, can't get into the team, and still comes on to score two goals against you in 20 minutes....is just nutter butters
Bayern Vs City (if they get through, obv) should be tasty.
head said yes, heart said no, annoyingly went with my head
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Stupid head Would have been a great spot, had the goals started to flow a bit earlier second halfKorattt wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2020 5:05 amhead said yes, heart said no, annoyingly went with my head
Unrelated, but can't help myself
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Man City should pick up the pace 2nd half...
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Agree fully Kafka, it was bad enough not replacing Xavi properly and leaving all midfield up to Iniesta, but when he went it's been a shambles. I was at Iniestas last home game and there was a lot of middle aged men leaving before the post game La Liga cup presentation/goodbye Iniesta/general party began, I think they knew it was the end of an era.Kafkaesque wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 10:00 pmI'll admit the price on Bayern looked short and tempting (to lay) pre, but luckily Barca are just too much of a wild card these days.
Whoever takes over at Barca has some job on their hands. They never really solved losing Xavi and Iniesta, their core (Pique, Busquets, Messi and Suarez) are all 32-33 with no heirs being apparent (though you never know with La Masia), and they don't seem to have solved City raiding them for the people pulling the strings. The line-ups, and benches especially, speak to a much bigger problem than the manager. Having two 100m+ players on the bench, AND another in the same bracket who's on loan at the opposition, can't get into the team, and still comes on to score two goals against you in 20 minutes....is just nutter butters
Bayern Vs City (if they get through, obv) should be tasty.
Went to a game in Jan this year, think it was Granada, and they were absolutely dire. Frenkie De Jong cost 75m and he was totally anonymous, same as yesterday. The only bright point was there's huge hype about Ricky Puig but he's not been getting the chances in the big games, and Ansu Fati runs forever.
From the team on Saturday I'd look at gutting the midfield for a start, De Jong probably fits in any other team but not at present Barca, Biscuits never had legs and it was never more evident than yesterday, Vidals massive potential seems to have plateaued right when he signed for Barca, Sergi Roberto got replaced by Griezmann, one clown for another. As for Suarez as a LFC man I never noticed how much of a whinging bitch he was, I guess you always think your own ones don't smell
Definite end of an era in my eyes, won't be visiting the dear seats of the Nou Camp for a while methinks.