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Old 12 June 2018, 07:06 AM   #1
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You think you feel bad, think about Italians
That was quite a national tragedy. Spent a few years in Italy and still have many friends there. My brother was at San Siro during the return leg against Sweden. Saying Italians were disappointed is an understatement.
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That was quite a national tragedy. Spent a few years in Italy and still have many friends there. My brother was at San Siro during the return leg against Sweden. Saying Italians were disappointed is an understatement.
Yes, understatement. Us Italians are walking around with our heads down during a time when most of the world is setting up for this. It sucks. I will be watching with some interest regardless, but not with so much passion. I am trying to figure out who I should cheer for. Good luck everyone.
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Old 12 June 2018, 09:45 AM   #4
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The official FIFA World Cup 2018 thread

Out right winning odds

Brazil 9/2
Germany 19/4
Spain 6/1
France 13/2
Argentina 19/2
Belgium 12/1
England 18/1
Uruguay 25/1
Portugal 28/1
Croatia 33/1
Colombia 40/1
Russia 50/1
Poland 80/1
Denmark 100/1
Mexico 100/1
Switzerland 100/1
Sweden 150/1
Senegal 150/1
Egypt 150/1
Iceland 200/1
Serbia 200/1
Japan 200/1
Nigeria 200/1
Peru 200/1
Costa Rica 300/1
Australia 300/1
Iran 500/1
Morocco 500/1
South Korea 500/1
Tunisia 500/1
Panama 1000/1
Saudi Arabia 1000/1


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Out right winning odds

Brazil 9/2
Germany 19/4
Spain 6/1
France 13/2
Argentina 19/2
Belgium 12/1
England 18/1
Uruguay 25/1
Portugal 28/1
Croatia 33/1
Colombia 40/1
Russia 50/1
Poland 80/1
Denmark 100/1
Mexico 100/1
Switzerland 100/1
Sweden 150/1
Senegal 150/1
Egypt 150/1
Iceland 200/1
Serbia 200/1
Japan 200/1
Nigeria 200/1
Peru 200/1
Costa Rica 300/1
Australia 300/1
Iran 500/1
Morocco 500/1
South Korea 500/1
Tunisia 500/1
Panama 1000/1
Saudi Arabia 1000/1


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I’m curious Mark, where are those odds taken from?

England are 7th favourites according to our own bookies but I assumed we were being over-rated because the odds were shortened due to the bookmakers reducing liabilities as naturally lots of optimistic/drunk Englishmen put money on England to win.

Though for once we’ve got a team rather than a collection of individuals, unfortunately we are a bit short in midfield and defence. Still, you never know.

Incidentally, the top 4 in the betting cannot meet each other until the semis if they all win their respective groups, which is why it’s hard to see past one of them for the win. I’d say Brazil if pushed - Tite has actually organised a watertight defence to go with the traditional Brazilian flair in attack.
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I’m curious Mark, where are those odds taken from?

England are 7th favourites according to our own bookies but I assumed we were being over-rated because the odds were shortened due to the bookmakers reducing liabilities as naturally lots of optimistic/drunk Englishmen put money on England to win.

Though for once we’ve got a team rather than a collection of individuals, unfortunately we are a bit short in midfield and defence. Still, you never know.

Incidentally, the top 4 in the betting cannot meet each other until the semis if they all win their respective groups, which is why it’s hard to see past one of them for the win. I’d say Brazil if pushed - Tite has actually organised a watertight defence to go with the traditional Brazilian flair in attack.
England is 7th on that list too. These odds are for the wining the World Cup Title. Some odds have already adjusted and will daily until the games start.

Spain is a favorite over Portugal at about -120. Portugal is +320..Draw is at +250 Over/under is 2.25 goals ~ over/under flops are at 3 per game

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Old 25 June 2018, 10:34 AM   #7
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I’m curious Mark, where are those odds taken from?



England are 7th favourites according to our own bookies but I assumed we were being over-rated because the odds were shortened due to the bookmakers reducing liabilities as naturally lots of optimistic/drunk Englishmen put money on England to win.



Though for once we’ve got a team rather than a collection of individuals, unfortunately we are a bit short in midfield and defence. Still, you never know.



Incidentally, the top 4 in the betting cannot meet each other until the semis if they all win their respective groups, which is why it’s hard to see past one of them for the win. I’d say Brazil if pushed - Tite has actually organised a watertight defence to go with the traditional Brazilian flair in attack.




Here are my predictions...now all we need is Mexico to lose to Sweden, which will be a joke as they won the 2 opening games.

France to win outright and Portugal each way, but Portugal don’t top the group, they play France immediately.

I support England, but they need a draw or lost with Belgium.

Very exciting indeed.





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I think beating Belgium to top the group is the best bet, then we probably avoid Colombia and get maybe Japan who we will beat as they are like England 2 years ago. I'm not looking any further down the line at all, unlike Ian Wright who has us winning the thing after we scored basically two very good goals against Panama.
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I think Portugal is being a little underrated. They *did* just win the Euro....

It's not always about the stats on paper but your actual execution.



Speaking of which, what games are you guys looking forward to this weekend?

My lineup will be:

Thurs- Russia/Saudi (opening match, of course will watch)
Fri- Portugal/Spain (this should give some solid input on two top tier teams)
Sat- Argentina/Iceland (Cinderalla story x2?)
Sun- Germany/Mexico (self explanatory)
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I think Portugal is being a little underrated. They *did* just win the Euro....

It's not always about the stats on paper but your actual execution.



Speaking of which, what games are you guys looking forward to this weekend?

My lineup will be:

Thurs- Russia/Saudi (opening match, of course will watch)
Fri- Portugal/Spain (this should give some solid input on two top tier teams)
Sat- Argentina/Iceland (Cinderalla story x2?)
Sun- Germany/Mexico (self explanatory)
Portugal Spain should be tremendous! Always have to watch the opening match, though don't expect the Russians to have issues with Saudi Arabia. I'm starting tog excited! Some of my fondes memories from childhood were at my grandparents house in the countryside in '98 in France and their 3-0 win in the final!
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Portugal Spain should be tremendous! Always have to watch the opening match, though don't expect the Russians to have issues with Saudi Arabia. I'm starting tog excited! Some of my fondes memories from childhood were at my grandparents house in the countryside in '98 in France and their 3-0 win in the final!
One thing I like about the World Cup, is even if you don't like football....everybody still kind of gets in on it. It's a fun time!
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One thing I like about the World Cup, is even if you don't like football....everybody still kind of gets in on it. It's a fun time!
Who doesn't like football?
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I think Portugal is being a little underrated. They *did* just win the Euro....

It's not always about the stats on paper but your actual execution.



Speaking of which, what games are you guys looking forward to this weekend?

My lineup will be:

Thurs- Russia/Saudi (opening match, of course will watch)
Fri- Portugal/Spain (this should give some solid input on two top tier teams)
Sat- Argentina/Iceland (Cinderalla story x2?)
Sun- Germany/Mexico (self explanatory)
Portugal Spain is the big game, will tell us a lot. I fancy Messi to be Messi in a WC at last and so think maybe they could be the ones to watch. On paper the Belgians look very good and with England in the same group I bet they now play fantastically.
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Portugal Spain is the big game, will tell us a lot. I fancy Messi to be Messi in a WC at last and so think maybe they could be the ones to watch. On paper the Belgians look very good and with England in the same group I bet they now play fantastically.
Argentina barely qualified - and they've been underperforming for many years now. Wouldn't hold my breath for them. To me, the usual suspects, as always, are Brazil & Germany. France may have a shot as well. and that's about it.
Let the games begin!
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Argentina barely qualified - and they've been underperforming for many years now. Wouldn't hold my breath for them. To me, the usual suspects, as always, are Brazil & Germany. France may have a shot as well. and that's about it.
Let the games begin!
I just think Messi is so much a better player than Ronaldo, altho Ronaldo's finishing is fantastic these days and he's more of a striker, and yet Ronaldo has scooped up all the recent accolades with the Champion's League and the Euros that surely Messi will be fired up and determined to drag Argentina and himself to true legendary status like Maradona in 86. It's now or never for him I feel.

France I like too on paper, and I'm gonna say Brazil and Germany do not win this one.
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I just think Messi is so much a better player than Ronaldo, altho Ronaldo's finishing is fantastic these days and he's more of a striker, and yet Ronaldo has scooped up all the recent accolades with the Champion's League and the Euros that surely Messi will be fired up and determined to drag Argentina and himself to true legendary status like Maradona in 86. It's now or never for him I feel.

France I like too on paper, and I'm gonna say Brazil and Germany do not win this one.
Being a Real Madrid fan - I will not get into the Messi vs. Ronaldo debate
It is probably now or never for Messi - we shall see. His performances on the national team haven't been amazing thus far, but that can all change.
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I just think Messi is so much a better player than Ronaldo, altho Ronaldo's finishing is fantastic these days and he's more of a striker, and yet Ronaldo has scooped up all the recent accolades with the Champion's League and the Euros that surely Messi will be fired up and determined to drag Argentina and himself to true legendary status like Maradona in 86. It's now or never for him I feel.

France I like too on paper, and I'm gonna say Brazil and Germany do not win this one.
The thing about Messi.....is that he has the capability to win a match himself. Easily. His entire team can play mediocre and still win if he’s on fire. It’s a sight to behold.
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I’d love the watch but last time I had to find anti-flopping pills to tolerate the worst offenders.

Has FIFA figured out how to end this silliness? An Orange Card would be a good one. 3 free kicks for its second appearance against a team per match.

If not, I may have to only watch the highlights.
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I’d love the watch but last time I had to find anti-flopping pills to tolerate the worst offenders.

Has FIFA figured out how to end this silliness? An Orange Card would be a good one. 3 free kicks for its second appearance against a team per match.

If not, I may have to only watch the highlights.
You hit the nail on the head. The floundering around on purpose just irks me.

I'm a Middle Linebacker on an adult football team so that stuff turns me off.

So far it's been an interesting Cup.
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My colleague is bringing an extra laptop to the office - just to make sure games are always on ;)
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Well since my countries men’s team sucks (but our Women rock) I don’t have a dog in the fight. I guess I’ll root for England. They have some players I like. I wouldn’t be upset if Germany won it tho
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I can't belive there is no Italy...lol. I bet russian hooligans will give everybody a hard time

Probably I will root for Germany,I like germans after all,they are good,no fuss,solid people. And besides that I have a 2 years old boy I'm raising sticking to this :
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Probably I will root for Germany,I like germans after all,they are good,no fuss,solid people. And besides that I have a 2 years old boy I'm raising sticking to this :
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Germans complain about EVERYTHING, but only to close friends and family
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I remember a couple world cups ago watching Germany when Lahm and Schweinsteiger (spelling) were playing and thinking “who is ever gonna beat these guys”. They were a pleasure to watch
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Was looking a the betting and not really sure who to back, I feel it's pretty open this year with no standout teams. I'll see which three teams I get in the family sweepstake.

I'm a little bit optimistic about England for some reason, maybe because in Harry Kane we have our best player since Gazza, and he's probably the best striker in the world, all those ahead of him in the betting are more no 10s really and play for teams expected to go deeper than the group stage. We have a lot of fast support players from Man Utd and City and we may just be able to rip thru teams for parts of a game and if Kane can put a few away and our defence can hold together who knows, we may see a Quarter final again.
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Was looking a the betting and not really sure who to back, I feel it's pretty open this year with no standout teams. I'll see which three teams I get in the family sweepstake.
From a punter’s perspective I think the value bets are Belgium and Uruguay. Great odds for both and the Belgians can put out a side that is, as you say at least on paper as good as anyone’s. Shame they’re managed by Premier League basement reject Martinez.
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From a punter’s perspective I think the value bets are Belgium and Uruguay. Great odds for both and the Belgians can put out a side that is, as you say at least on paper as good as anyone’s. Shame they’re managed by Premier League basement reject Martinez.
Belgium are a very good shout.
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