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spreadbetting wrote:
Sat Dec 16, 2017 3:20 pm
Power failure, rescheduled the KO to 4:00pm
Thanks Spreadbetting
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Fiorentina v Genoa presents us with a potential Under 2.5 Goals trade today.

Genoa have been quite solid in away games, conceding a total of 1 First Half goals so far this season.

Their away results against mid-upper table teams (such as Fiorentina) are as follows:

Inter v Genoa 1-0
AC Milan v Genoa 0-0
Udinese v Genoa 1-0

When they play at home they are a bit more adventurous and concede goals easily, but away from home they seem to defend particularly well.
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Spot on!! Many thanks
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Well done.
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northbound wrote:
Sun Dec 17, 2017 10:58 am
Fiorentina v Genoa presents us with a potential Under 2.5 Goals trade today.

Genoa have been quite solid in away games, conceding a total of 1 First Half goals so far this season.

Their away results against mid-upper table teams (such as Fiorentina) are as follows:

Inter v Genoa 1-0
AC Milan v Genoa 0-0
Udinese v Genoa 1-0

When they play at home they are a bit more adventurous and concede goals easily, but away from home they seem to defend particularly well.
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I wish I was that handsome and with no grey hair!! :D
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Saw a picture of Robbie Bradys knee after surgery and it looks like Burnley will be without him for at least 10 months if not longer. The cut runs from about 4 inches above the knee to 4 inches below it so maybe a foot long total with about a dozen staples in it. It looks like they did the leg equivalent of open heart surgery, had to reattach the tendon from the shinbone to the kneecap. Absolutely ghastly looking scar :(
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Was surprised to see Everton at 1.84 v Swansea I'd have thought 1.65ish intuitively.
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Trading96 wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:17 pm
Was surprised to see Everton at 1.84 v Swansea I'd have thought 1.65ish intuitively.
Exactly my thought. Massive value.
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Norwich v Brentford (Friday night)

- Norwich scored a total of 2 goals in the first 30min in 11 home games.
- Brentford conceded a total of 1 goal in the first 30min in 11 away games.
- Both teams score and concede A LOT more in the second half.

Trading Idea 1: lay Norwich at the start, close the trade after 30min.

Trading Idea 2: if the half time score is 0-0, we could lay Under 2.5 Goals at around 1.35. Small risk, potential big reward. Perhaps close part of the trade if there's a goal by 60min.
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northbound wrote:
Fri Dec 22, 2017 3:50 pm
Norwich v Brentford (Friday night)

Trading Idea 1: lay Norwich at the start, close the trade after 30min.
It worked but the profit was super tiny, because the score was 0-0 after 30min. By that time, the Shots On Goal stats read: Norwich v Brentford 0-6.

Sadly, between 31-41min Brentford took a 2-0 lead. If they had capitalised on their dominance during the first half hour, the trade would have been MUCH MORE profitable.
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northbound wrote:
Fri Dec 22, 2017 3:50 pm
Norwich v Brentford (Friday night)

- Norwich scored a total of 2 goals in the first 30min in 11 home games.
- Brentford conceded a total of 1 goal in the first 30min in 11 away games.
- Both teams score and concede A LOT more in the second half.

Trading Idea 1: lay Norwich at the start, close the trade after 30min.

Trading Idea 2: if the half time score is 0-0, we could lay Under 2.5 Goals at around 1.35. Small risk, potential big reward. Perhaps close part of the trade if there's a goal by 60min.
THANKS FOR THE HEADS UP I GOT A FIEW QUID FROM THAT,,
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Feeling a lay of Liverpool today, obviously they should win but I really think Paul Clement was the root cause of Swansea's problems.
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Struggle to ever back Liverpool tbh
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Trading96 wrote:
Tue Dec 26, 2017 5:01 pm
Feeling a lay of Liverpool today, obviously they should win but I really think Paul Clement was the root cause of Swansea's problems.
It might be worth a small interest.

Liverpool’s home results against near bottom teams:
Liverpool v West Brom 0-0
Liverpool v Palace (De Boer) 1-0

Swansea’s away results against near top teams:
Chelsea v Swansea 1-0
Tottenham v Swansea 0-0
Arsenal v Swansea 2-1

Perhaps it could be worth getting involved in the Asian Handicap market by backing Swansea (+1.5) at around 3.00, with a view to trading out inplay around 2.00.

Swansea (+1.5) means that, if you’d let your bet run until the end, you’d win if Swansea won, drew or even lost by 1 goal margin.
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