magherakid wrote: » Luton v WrexhamLuton to win & over 2.5 goals 6/5 Luton scoring for fun lately and unbeaten at home, Wrexham got rid off their player manager yesterday.
discombobulate wrote: » If your using that reasoning for Dortmund being hard to call whats your reasoning for United to win having only won 1 of their last 5 away? Olympiakos have won 18 out of their 20 home games this season losing only to PSG.
Lasagna Diarra wrote: » The last 7 games between Bangor City and Airbus have gone under 2.5 - http://int.soccerway.com/matches/2014/02/25/wales/premier-league/bangor-city-fc/airbus-uk-fc/1642747/head2head/small bet on under 2.5 @ 2.00 Small bet only cuz I found out that Bangor have a new GK - signed from Nantwich Town... a 7th division English club, how bad is Welsh football lol?
discombobulate wrote: » I can't see any reasoning for betting on United by people other than blind faith. As per my post above Olympiakos are very strong at home (although against weaker oposition in general) and United have been weak away recently other than beating Palace. I'm staying clear of the game but think that Van Persie wincast had value before it disappeared. I am backing Dortmund though (depending on pitch news) which seems to be against some general thoughts also. Their away form is very strong other than losing at the weekend.
BBoyle88 wrote: » Schalke's resurgance has cooled me off Madrid a bit but surely Madrid will be far too strong. If they ride the inevitable early Schalke storm, they'll win -1. Boateng is always dangerous in the big matches and Huntelaar has looked sharp since coming back. However, Schalke's midfield has Goretzka who has just turned 19 and Max Meyer who is 18 so lets see how this young bucks do v Modric, Alonso and Illaramendi/Di Maria. Madrid's defence has tightened up unbelievably: 13 clean sheets in 15 games but those headbangers Pepe and Ramos are always liable to a Red card. Other factors: Ronaldo back after a nice break, Webb is Reffing and the weather is fine. Ive watched Schlake about 5 times this year and twice they were killed on the counter v Bayern and Chelsea. Im expecting Madrid to follow suit. 3-1
TheChevron wrote: » Where are you getting 3/1 for -1. All I can see is 6/5.
jamaamaj wrote: » Sergio ramos (real) and Felipe Melo (Gala) Both players seem have more than there fair share of yellow and red cards over their careers, And with the added pressure of the champions league knock out stages of which will make these matches much more intense, Both players to be booked double 5/1 E20 (betV)
seanhynes wrote: » Wouldnt bet on Ramos cos that clown Howard Webb is in charge ,he won't book many
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P.Walnuts wrote: » Where is this? Nothing on PP I can see
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Shane St. wrote: » Galatasaray v Chelsea Feels like an unders game. Chelsea have really tightened up of late (only conceded 3 goals in their last 11 league games) and Galatasaray are not exactly prolific in Champions league terms. With this in mind and particularly with how Mourinho sets up in Europe I like the look under 1.5 goals at 15/8. Which I will double up with the other game.Schalke v Real Madrid A feature of Real's games in this seasons CL has been goals and lots of them. In their 6 group games Real's games produced 25 goals (averaging over 4 goals per game). Schalke have Huntleaar back for this and while not exactly prolific you can see them finding a goal while Real are capable of ending this tie before the second leg. I like the look of over 3.5 goals at 5/4. Going to double them in a medium stake. Also a medium stake on Ronaldo 2 or more at 21/10
francie81 wrote: » Lad's I've being following this league of late when it comes to goals and has being very kind to me I recommend any of you looking for overs in tonights late games this is sure to be one.http://www.betrush.com/pick,Colo_Colo___Cobresal,74481.html