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Title: Midweek Football
Post by: Snowball on February 16, 2010, 06:20:02 PM
Usually we have a thread by now?

Anyway the past 2 seasons I have backed the Draw in the First legs of the Knockout stages and showed decent profits so sticking with it again this year.
Last year I was one goal away from a very decent Win.
Doubles, trebles and an 4 fold for tonights and tomorrows games.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Colchester Kev on February 16, 2010, 06:21:27 PM
Dave must be on lates at the depot.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Josedinho on February 16, 2010, 06:31:28 PM
Yeh i thought about some draws tonight. Group winners all play away.
Probably just leave it and just cross my fingers for a Wednesday win unless anybody can tempt me with a bet in the Championship.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 06:31:47 PM
Dave must be on lates at the depot.

lol Just Started one precisely at the same time as this!

Great minds Snowball


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 06:33:35 PM
Kev feel to delete the other thread mate:

What yous all on tonight?

Treble:
1/ Man City    @ 11/8
2/ Swansea    @ 23/20
3/ Real Madrid    @ 11/10


£5.50 on
£58.98 potential




also

Correct Score Lucky 15:

1/ Man City 2-1    @ 17/2
2/ Man Utd 2-1    @ 17/2
3/ Real Madrid 2-1    @ 15/2
4/ West Brom 2-1    @ 17/2


15 Bets @ 30p = £4.50 Stake
Potential = anything up to £3,600![/b


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: TightEnd on February 16, 2010, 06:48:18 PM
Bristol City are off-form recently (no win in six, but 4 of those away) but still not an easy team to beat on their own patch in the league

This means they are 7/4, 2/1 in an obscure place, at HOME to Leicester tonight


On Bristol City for Value, alternatively lay Leicester


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: bobby1 on February 16, 2010, 06:54:05 PM
small acca for summat to watch

Cink and Poulter to win their first rd matches in the golf with Forfar, Carlisle +1/2 and Lincoln+1/2.



Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Colchester Kev on February 16, 2010, 06:55:01 PM
no bets for me ... 2 legged affairs are notoriously difficult to predict.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: TightEnd on February 16, 2010, 06:56:31 PM
AC Milan v Man U Draw at 2/1

On that.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 07:01:41 PM
AC Milan v Man U Draw at 2/1

On that.

I was actually thinking this all day, but you know what those jammie bar-stewards are like, hence ive opted for 2-1 scum


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: chrisbruce on February 16, 2010, 07:06:25 PM
AC Milan v Man U Draw at 2/1

On that.

I like this bet but have gone for correct score 0-0 and 1-1

also on Forest to beat Shefilied Utd @ 1.87

Dont like the odds much but as I am going to the game it will keep me interested.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: chrisbruce on February 16, 2010, 07:09:01 PM
I also like Lyon v R Madrid  over 2.5 goals @ 2.04

Surely a goal fest there


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: mondatoo on February 16, 2010, 07:10:06 PM
I'm on forest looking for a team to double it up with,agree with Kev 1st legs are to hard to predict,although Real are tempting me at evens :)

Edit: May as well bet on the game i'm watching since It's money i didn't know was in my account anyway

£10 Double on Forest win/Man u draw.glgl all


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: maldini32 on February 16, 2010, 07:10:37 PM
Milan are the bet of the night @ 2/1 after seeing their line up. Slight squibble would be Borriello's injury.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Snowball on February 16, 2010, 07:18:09 PM
Milan are the bet of the night @ 2/1 after seeing their line up. Slight squibble would be Borriello's injury.
Not if they play like they did against Inter.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Josedinho on February 16, 2010, 07:19:27 PM
Has Champions League changed this year or can i just not remember last year?

I thought that 4 ties were usually tonight and 4 tomorrow.

It's 2 tonight 2 tomorrow then 2 next tuesday and 2 next wednesday.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Teacake on February 16, 2010, 07:19:56 PM
Milan are the bet of the night @ 2/1 after seeing their line up. Slight squibble would be Borriello's injury.

This is what I was thinking as well, AC Milan at 2/1 at home is massive. I'll single that and dbl, trbl & acca the draws on the CL.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: The Camel on February 16, 2010, 07:24:45 PM
I've had a lump on Sheffield Weds @ 11/10 tonight.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 07:58:17 PM
Yassssssssssssssssssss

1-0 Milano after only 3 mins!!!!!


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Josedinho on February 16, 2010, 08:07:59 PM
Yassssssssssssssssssss

1-0 Milano after only 3 mins!!!!!

You have Man U to win?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 08:24:36 PM
Yassssssssssssssssssss

1-0 Milano after only 3 mins!!!!!

You have Man U to win?

it only 30p bets, I Hate Man Utd, i only bet 2-1 cos they can be spawny bastards at time.

I'd much prefer a Milan win


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 08:31:54 PM
Yassssssssssssssssssss

1-0 Milano after only 3 mins!!!!!

You have Man U to win?

it only 30p bets, I Hate Man Utd, i only bet 2-1 cos they can be spawny bastards at time.

I'd much prefer a Milan win

See what i mean!!1

Spawniest bastards ive ever seen!


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Josedinho on February 16, 2010, 08:32:50 PM
How is it any luckier than Milan's goal?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 08:35:39 PM
How is it any luckier than Milan's goal?

watch it again, it's the spawniest goal I think I've seen in my lifetime FFS


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Micko on February 16, 2010, 08:40:59 PM
How is it any luckier than Milan's goal?

watch it again, it's the spawniest goal I think I've seen in my lifetime FFS

I think he meant that Dave


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Snowball on February 16, 2010, 08:42:01 PM
How is it any luckier than Milan's goal?

watch it again, it's the spawniest goal I think I've seen in my lifetime FFS
Not even the luckiest I have seen this month, last week's opener for Colchester.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: maldini32 on February 16, 2010, 08:49:26 PM
Milan are the bet of the night @ 2/1 after seeing their line up. Slight squibble would be Borriello's injury.
Not if they play like they did against Inter.

No Pato and Nesta that game m8. I know my Italian football.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Micko on February 16, 2010, 08:54:06 PM
Milan are the bet of the night @ 2/1 after seeing their line up. Slight squibble would be Borriello's injury.
Not if they play like they did against Inter.

No Pato and Nesta that game m8. I know my Italian football.

Bayern Munich tomorrow night i liked the look of 8/15. What are Fiorentina like currently?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: dan on February 16, 2010, 08:59:10 PM
Has Champions League changed this year or can i just not remember last year?

I thought that 4 ties were usually tonight and 4 tomorrow.

It's 2 tonight 2 tomorrow then 2 next tuesday and 2 next wednesday.

The reason there are 2 games next week is something to do with Inter and AC being at home I think


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Snowball on February 16, 2010, 09:03:27 PM
Has Champions League changed this year or can i just not remember last year?

I thought that 4 ties were usually tonight and 4 tomorrow.

It's 2 tonight 2 tomorrow then 2 next tuesday and 2 next wednesday.

The reason there are 2 games next week is something to do with Inter and AC being at home I think
The same thing happened 2 years ago but they played the AC v Celtic game on it's own a week later.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 09:19:53 PM
Yassssssssssssssssssss

1-0 Milano after only 3 mins!!!!!

You have Man U to win?

it only 30p bets, I Hate Man Utd, i only bet 2-1 cos they can be spawny bastards at time.

I'd much prefer a Milan win

See what i mean!!1

Spawniest bastards ive ever seen!

FUCK ME!!!

I hate being correct all the time!


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 09:27:18 PM
They are that spawny they even fuck my 2-1 man utd bet lol.....dicks


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Longy on February 16, 2010, 09:27:23 PM
Tearing them apart now, i think marking Rooney might be an idea that Leonardo might want to consider.



Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: maldini32 on February 16, 2010, 09:51:55 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Snowball on February 16, 2010, 09:54:55 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.
Is Leonardo the Italian Tony Mowbray?
AC can't defend, nothing to do with luck.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Longy on February 16, 2010, 09:57:31 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.

A bit like the AC Milan defence against Rooney tonight


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: maldini32 on February 16, 2010, 10:00:36 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.
Is Leonardo the Italian Tony Mowbray?
AC can't defend, nothing to do with luck.

Turning point Antonini going off, 79yr old Favalli comes on, Nani is so shit he cant go past him so on comes Valencia. Rooney scores the second one from valencia.

As im sure your aware a 2-1 home loss in europe is not ideal. So Milan attack leaving more gaps at the back which united bink a 3rd goal with. Van der sar had a lot more work to do in the game.

Tie's not dead btw.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 16, 2010, 10:01:49 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.
Is Leonardo the Italian Tony Mowbray?
AC can't defend, nothing to do with luck.

Ive heard you say Man Utd are spawny on many occasion.

They are unreal at times!


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: maldini32 on February 16, 2010, 10:02:06 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.

A bit like the AC Milan defence against Rooney tonight

Not really when Milan did'nt have to chase he did diddly squat.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Snowball on February 16, 2010, 10:06:34 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.
Is Leonardo the Italian Tony Mowbray?
AC can't defend, nothing to do with luck.

Ive heard you say Man Utd are spawny on many occasion.
They are unreal at times!
Man U do carry their fair share of luck but not tonight, created 6/7 decent chances and took 3, far too many for a Home side to give at this stage of the competition as you get punished for it.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Teacake on February 16, 2010, 10:11:02 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.
Is Leonardo the Italian Tony Mowbray?
AC can't defend, nothing to do with luck.

Turning point Antonini going off, 79yr old Favalli comes on, Nani is so shit he cant go past him so on comes Valencia. Rooney scores the second one from valencia.

As im sure your aware a 2-1 home loss in europe is not ideal. So Milan attack leaving more gaps at the back which united bink a 3rd goal with. Van der sar had a lot more work to do in the game.

Tie's not dead btw.

Its stone dead mate, Milan aren't going to beat Man Utd by 2 goals at OT, they had their chance tonight to take a lead into the second leg and blew it.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Josedinho on February 16, 2010, 10:40:07 PM
Right smash and grab job. I hate man u with passion and when they get so spawny in big games it just kills me.

I am very hurt tonight and have told all man u fans to not contact me for the next few days.

A bit like the AC Milan defence against Rooney tonight

Not really when Milan did'nt have to chase he did diddly squat.
He scored to make it 2-1. Milan weren't chasing the game. Nesta just didn't mark him.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: The Baron on February 16, 2010, 10:43:56 PM
Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: mondatoo on February 16, 2010, 10:47:28 PM
Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

Man U will have Vidic back and Rio maybe won't be in the worst form of his career so would still fancy man u to go deep


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: The Baron on February 16, 2010, 10:58:35 PM
Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

Man U will have Vidic back and Rio maybe won't be in the worst form of his career so would still fancy man u to go deep

Agree to an extent but the midfield is the real long term issue.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: The Camel on February 16, 2010, 11:07:13 PM
Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

How can a Liverpool fan be neutral when Utd are playing?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: sweet potata! on February 17, 2010, 01:08:40 AM
How is it any luckier than Milan's goal?

I'm with Dave on this , that was one of the jammiest goals you could possibly get and all this from a team whos 2nd top scorer for the season is o.g.

I heard Souness say at half time Ferdinand made a good tackle when Ronaldinho was one on one with him, am i gone blind or what ? He was nowhere near the ball ,Ronny did him it was a bs decision and yet you have souey looking at the exact same thing im looking at and saying its a good tackle wtf?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Colchester Kev on February 17, 2010, 02:39:35 PM
Blimey

[ ] Paul Mariner has aged well !

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/plymouth_argyle/8519762.stm


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on February 17, 2010, 02:41:14 PM
How is it any luckier than Milan's goal?

I'm with Dave on this , that was one of the jammiest goals you could possibly get and all this from a team whos 2nd top scorer for the season is o.g.

I heard Souness say at half time Ferdinand made a good tackle when Ronaldinho was one on one with him, am i gone blind or what ? He was nowhere near the ball ,Ronny did him it was a bs decision and yet you have souey looking at the exact same thing im looking at and saying its a good tackle wtf?



Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

How can a Liverpool fan be neutral when Utd are playing?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: TheChipPrince on February 17, 2010, 02:43:10 PM
Blimey

[ ] Paul Mariner has aged well !

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/plymouth_argyle/8519762.stm

Always reminds me of O'Connell!


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Colchester Kev on February 17, 2010, 02:45:30 PM
Blimey

[ ] Paul Mariner has aged well !

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/plymouth_argyle/8519762.stm

Always reminds me of O'Connell!


HAHAHAHAHA yes, i see it.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: sweet potata! on February 17, 2010, 03:00:34 PM
How is it any luckier than Milan's goal?

I'm with Dave on this , that was one of the jammiest goals you could possibly get and all this from a team whos 2nd top scorer for the season is o.g.

I heard Souness say at half time Ferdinand made a good tackle when Ronaldinho was one on one with him, am i gone blind or what ? He was nowhere near the ball ,Ronny did him it was a bs decision and yet you have souey looking at the exact same thing im looking at and saying its a good tackle wtf?



Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

How can a Liverpool fan be neutral when Utd are playing?


I know what your saying Rookie ,  believe me i wanted Milan to win so badly but surely you agree that it was a spectacularly lucky goal by scholes? Takes a swing and misses completely oh its ok it hit his other leg and spun in off the post in the only place that could beat the keeper, on top of that the lucksacks are getting o.gs and deflected goals all season. If they keep that up they might win the league and trust me i want Chelski to win it so those douches dont take title no.19. As much as you think i dislike chelsea its nothing compared to growing up in a house where my dad and 2 bros all support ManU !


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: david3103 on February 17, 2010, 03:03:06 PM
How is it any luckier than Milan's goal?

I'm with Dave on this , that was one of the jammiest goals you could possibly get and all this from a team whos 2nd top scorer for the season is o.g.

I heard Souness say at half time Ferdinand made a good tackle when Ronaldinho was one on one with him, am i gone blind or what ? He was nowhere near the ball ,Ronny did him it was a bs decision and yet you have souey looking at the exact same thing im looking at and saying its a good tackle wtf?



Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

How can a Liverpool fan be neutral when Utd are playing?


I know what your saying Rookie ,  believe me i wanted Milan to win so badly but surely you agree that it was a spectacularly lucky goal by scholes? Takes a swing and misses completely oh its ok it hit his other leg and spun in off the post in the only place that could beat the keeper, on top of that the lucksacks are getting o.gs and deflected goals all season. If they keep that up they might win the league and trust me i want Chelski to win it so those douches dont take title no.19. As much as you think i dislike chelsea its nothing compared to growing up in a house where my dad and 2 bros all support ManU !

so you had good parental influence. Where did it all go wrong?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: sweet potata! on February 17, 2010, 03:05:25 PM
Tbh i dont know how it happened, i would say fair play to my dad for obv not forcing us into supporing ManU, i know if i have kids they will be supporting Liverpool FACT!


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on February 17, 2010, 03:33:35 PM
Ha, I know it was lucky, was just joking with what Camel said above really and then you, a Liverpool fan, comes to comment on the game. I agree Scholes goal and the amount of own goals they are getting are ridiculously lucky.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: david3103 on February 17, 2010, 04:15:23 PM
Ha, I know it was lucky, was just joking with what Camel said above really and then you, a Liverpool fan, comes to comment on the game. I agree Scholes goal and the amount of own goals they are getting are ridiculously lucky.

Scholes' goal last night was luck, but not that much luckier than the deflected shots that leave a keeper scrambling.

Own goals, like penalties, stem from pressure on defences and are rarely just about luck.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: gatso on February 17, 2010, 04:17:30 PM
Own goals, like penalties, stem from pressure on defences and are rarely just about luck.

yeah. united's og tally this year is because they're constantly attacking, pressuring and shooting

seriously claiming it shows they're lucky is pretty lol


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: mondatoo on February 17, 2010, 04:48:27 PM
Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

Man U will have Vidic back and Rio maybe won't be in the worst form of his career so would still fancy man u to go deep

Agree to an extent but the midfield is the real long term issue.

I was chatting about this last night,I think it's the first time I've looked at a Man U midfield and not seen a majority of world class players,imo they have none.They're all very good/excellent players but not world class.Still think they play so well as a team that they've a decent shout but none of there midfield would get a look in at Barca/Real or prob even Chelsea.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: TheChipPrince on February 17, 2010, 04:50:35 PM
They have 8 very good midfielders, which is perhaps better than 2 world class and 3 very good...


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: sweet potata! on February 17, 2010, 05:03:07 PM
Own goals, like penalties, stem from pressure on defences and are rarely just about luck.

yeah. united's og tally this year is because they're constantly attacking, pressuring and shooting

seriously claiming it shows they're lucky is pretty lol

Can we find stats out of curiousity of how many og's ManU have compared to Chelsea and Arsenal, because I'm assuming it will be all very similar seeing as I'm sure they attack ,pressure and shoot, just like ManU.

Obv some og's are legit as in someone was there to tap in if defenders dont deal with it , but to me it seems alot of ManU's stem from shots going nowhere and then deflecting in thats just luck really , nowt else imo.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: sweet potata! on February 17, 2010, 05:09:39 PM
As an aside having saw the replay again today from Ferdy taking Ronaldinho down on the edge of the box, Red card for anyone? Wasnt much sign of cover about and surely Ronny was about to have a goalscoring oppurtunity, these are big big decisions when ManU were 1-0 down as it was.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on February 17, 2010, 05:36:53 PM
Tonight i've laid Wigan, cmon the Bolton.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Graham C on February 17, 2010, 05:46:23 PM
Backed Arsenal 0-1, come on you understrenghted Gooners


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: stribling on February 17, 2010, 05:51:59 PM
Porto, Bayern, Newcastle - £10 Trixie, anyone tell me what i've just put on?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 17, 2010, 06:12:11 PM
Double:

Wigan v Bolton - Draw
Porto v Arsenal - Home win

£10 on


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Colchester Kev on February 17, 2010, 06:13:24 PM
Tonight i've laid Wigan, cmon the Bolton.

Beginning to think you are a Bolton fan mate ;)


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 17, 2010, 06:59:20 PM
Double:

Wigan v Bolton - Draw
Porto v Arsenal - Home win

£10 on

I have now added:

Rangers v St Mirren - Draw,  to above and bet 3 x Doubles and 1 x Treble.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Longy on February 17, 2010, 07:23:18 PM
Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

Man U will have Vidic back and Rio maybe won't be in the worst form of his career so would still fancy man u to go deep

Agree to an extent but the midfield is the real long term issue.

I was chatting about this last night,I think it's the first time I've looked at a Man U midfield and not seen a majority of world class players,imo they have none.They're all very good/excellent players but not world class.Still think they play so well as a team that they've a decent shout but none of there midfield would get a look in at Barca/Real or prob even Chelsea.

What's you definition of world class?

Rooney isn't world class? Others that spring to mind are Ferdinand (admittedly not having a good season), Vidic and Evra who i believe won the poll on here for best lb in the world.

I said when the season started the United are very underrated this year by a lot of people as they have lost Ronaldo, they are certainly one of the best 2 teams in this country and therefore in the top 4 worldwide.



Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: gatso on February 17, 2010, 07:27:29 PM


I was chatting about this last night,I think it's the first time I've looked at a Man U midfield and not seen a majority of world class players,imo they have none.They're all very good/excellent players but not world class.Still think they play so well as a team that they've a decent shout but none of there midfield would get a look in at Barca/Real or prob even Chelsea.

What's you definition of world class?

Rooney isn't world class? Others that spring to mind are Ferdinand (admittedly not having a good season), Vidic and Evra who i believe won the poll on here for best lb in the world.


pretty sure they're not midfielders.  did ray's accent throw you?


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Longy on February 17, 2010, 07:29:29 PM


I was chatting about this last night,I think it's the first time I've looked at a Man U midfield and not seen a majority of world class players,imo they have none.They're all very good/excellent players but not world class.Still think they play so well as a team that they've a decent shout but none of there midfield would get a look in at Barca/Real or prob even Chelsea.

What's you definition of world class?

Rooney isn't world class? Others that spring to mind are Ferdinand (admittedly not having a good season), Vidic and Evra who i believe won the poll on here for best lb in the world.


pretty sure they're not midfielders.  did ray's accent throw you?

Lol yeah I heard world class and that was about it.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: gatso on February 17, 2010, 07:30:58 PM
understandable. it's the first time I've understood an entire paragraph of his


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: gatso on February 17, 2010, 09:03:20 PM
lolol. fabianski is proper funny


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: mondatoo on February 17, 2010, 09:06:28 PM
Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

Man U will have Vidic back and Rio maybe won't be in the worst form of his career so would still fancy man u to go deep

Agree to an extent but the midfield is the real long term issue.

I was chatting about this last night,I think it's the first time I've looked at a Man U midfield and not seen a majority of world class players,imo they have none.They're all very good/excellent players but not world class.Still think they play so well as a team that they've a decent shout but none of there midfield would get a look in at Barca/Real or prob even Chelsea.

What's you definition of world class?

Rooney isn't world class? Others that spring to mind are Ferdinand (admittedly not having a good season), Vidic and Evra who i believe won the poll on here for best lb in the world.

I said when the season started the United are very underrated this year by a lot of people as they have lost Ronaldo, they are certainly one of the best 2 teams in this country and therefore in the top 4 worldwide.



Rooney's shit, I don't see your point ???


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Colchester Kev on February 17, 2010, 09:12:15 PM
my god, the more football that is on ITV, the more i wonder who Beglin is screwing to have a job as a pundit, he is so bad it makes me angry !!


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Snowball on February 17, 2010, 10:03:41 PM
Lmfao at the Porto winner.
Karma in full flow.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on February 17, 2010, 10:04:02 PM
Tonight i've laid Wigan, cmon the Bolton.


Weeeeeee


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: stribling on February 17, 2010, 10:09:06 PM
Porto, Bayern, Newcastle - £10 Trixie, anyone tell me what i've just put on?

Lovely Jubbley... (Damn you trixie taking me in with your talk of gtd winning!!)


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: david3103 on February 17, 2010, 11:00:23 PM

Rooney's shit, I don't see your point ???

 rotflmfao


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: mondatoo on February 17, 2010, 11:01:49 PM

Rooney's shit, I don't see your point ???

 rotflmfao


Wondering if you got the sarcasm or not  ;carlocitrone;


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: The Baron on February 17, 2010, 11:24:14 PM
Good game for the neutral - cant see either side going too far on those defensive performaces though.

Man U will have Vidic back and Rio maybe won't be in the worst form of his career so would still fancy man u to go deep

Agree to an extent but the midfield is the real long term issue.

I was chatting about this last night,I think it's the first time I've looked at a Man U midfield and not seen a majority of world class players,imo they have none.They're all very good/excellent players but not world class.Still think they play so well as a team that they've a decent shout but none of there midfield would get a look in at Barca/Real or prob even Chelsea.

What's you definition of world class?

Rooney isn't world class? Others that spring to mind are Ferdinand (admittedly not having a good season), Vidic and Evra who i believe won the poll on here for best lb in the world.

I said when the season started the United are very underrated this year by a lot of people as they have lost Ronaldo, they are certainly one of the best 2 teams in this country and therefore in the top 4 worldwide.




Agree with this but the heart of their midfield needs an addition imo.

Rooney has scored more EPL goals in the same no of games as Ronaldo. Sick!!!!


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: david3103 on February 17, 2010, 11:31:05 PM

Rooney's shit, I don't see your point ???

 rotflmfao


Wondering if you got the sarcasm or not  ;carlocitrone;

 rotflmfao rotflmfao


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 17, 2010, 11:45:09 PM
Double:

Wigan v Bolton - Draw
Porto v Arsenal - Home win

£10 on

get fuckin in!.... £76 back from the £10.


However if you see my other post you'll see I added rangers to draw too on a separate bet, kris boyds 84th minute 1-0 winner just done me out of another £233!!!

Boyd you really are a grade B arsehole, he would have been a grade A arsehole if he actually done anything when playing Celtic ;)


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Josedinho on February 17, 2010, 11:48:05 PM
Nice work dave. Looked a tough night so good result.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Scottish Dave on February 18, 2010, 06:18:02 PM
Europa League tonight:

1 Valencia    @ 8/11
2 Fenerbahce    @ 9/2
3 Athletic Bilbao    @ 3/4
4 Atletico Madrid    @ 8/13


£4 on
£107.43 Potential


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on February 18, 2010, 06:19:05 PM
Small bet on Fulham tonight but thats it.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Josedinho on February 18, 2010, 07:00:47 PM
Fancy Liverpool to win to nil.
Probably double it with Athletico Madrid.


Title: Re: Midweek Football
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on February 19, 2010, 01:30:18 AM
Small bet on Fulham tonight but thats it.


:) :)