World Cup 2018

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SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 10:41 am
Feels bloody brilliant to be English today!
A lot less stressful than last night that's for sure, not sure I want to go thru that again :)
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England’s next game is Saturday 3pm.. racing markets will suffer wouldn’t you say?
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spreadbetting wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:48 am
SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 10:41 am
Feels bloody brilliant to be English today!
A lot less stressful than last night that's for sure, not sure I want to go thru that again :)
Unfortunately, I think its practically a given
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Korattt wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:49 am
England’s next game is Saturday 3pm.. racing markets will suffer wouldn’t you say?
I would write racing off Saturday afternoon
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They will bomb. Racecourses are scrambling to get huge TV vans at the courses, so people can come and watch the game at the racecourse. I'd imagine anybody who doesn't do that, will get very low attendance.
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Dallas wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:50 am
spreadbetting wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:48 am
SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 10:41 am
Feels bloody brilliant to be English today!
A lot less stressful than last night that's for sure, not sure I want to go thru that again :)
Unfortunately, I think its practically a given
as a United fan I was behind the goal at the Champions League Final back in '08, watching John Terry march up to the penalty spot to win the trophy was probably the most sickening feeling I've EVER had, trust me euphoria broke out when he hit the post, will never ever experience anything like that again.. ever, best night of my life

can watch this over & over again

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3tWqZ0pNC8

Plane fare £900
Ticket for the game £68
John Terry roaring on the pitch after he missed.. PRICELESS

still got the ticket
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3 more sleeps until England potentially become World Cup semi finalist. Night folks.
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Dallas
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Now it's sinking in last nights result was even more remarkable when you look at a few facts we overcame to pull It off

England had never won a WC penalty shootout
England had never won a WC match shown on ITV in 20 years
The team who scores last during normal play has an advantage in shootouts
The team taking the first penalty has the advantage
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Dallas wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:48 pm
Now it's sinking in last nights result was even more remarkable when you look at a few facts we overcame to pull It off
If I'd known those before I'd have cleaned up. Gamblers Falacy, mean reversion, trends never continue ad infinitum etc etc etc how could we not win? Or doesn't football work like that?

I didn't trade it but I did have a small bet at half time on a penalty taken. A penny was always on the cards imo. 3.6 seemed fair but I was totally blind about the true value to be honest.

It's a good job Columbia did fool around at first. Once they got serious they played a lot better.
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Dallas wrote:
Wed Jul 04, 2018 11:48 pm
Now it's sinking in last nights result was even more remarkable when you look at a few facts we overcame to pull It off

England had never won a WC penalty shootout...
Bearing in mind I'm not a football fan, I was quite surprise to hear we never won a World Cup penalty shoot-out before, but I was much less surprised when I heard we only had three previous WC penalty shoot-outs.

On a slightly different subject, I remember the 1978 WC in Argentina, won by Argentina. 16 teams, 4 groups of 4, top 2 of each group went through to form 2 groups of 4. Top 2 of each group made the semi-final. A second group stage before the knockout, like they had in 1978, would reward qualifying teams with another 3 games and drastically reduce the number of penalty shoot-outs.
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 05, 2018 3:39 am
A second group stage before the knockout, like they had in 1978, would reward qualifying teams with another 3 games and drastically reduce the number of penalty shoot-outs.
There's going to be 48 teams in 2026 so maybe something like that will happen.
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Thu Jul 05, 2018 4:39 am
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 05, 2018 3:39 am
A second group stage before the knockout, like they had in 1978, would reward qualifying teams with another 3 games and drastically reduce the number of penalty shoot-outs.
There's going to be 48 teams in 2026 so maybe something like that will happen.
How about 8 groups of 6, each team has at least 5 matches, winner of each group making the quarter-finals.

I remember a major tournament, can't remember whether it was WC or Euro, where you had 24 teams, 6 groups of 4, and 16 went through to the knockout stage, which I thought was ridiculous.
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Jul 05, 2018 5:37 am

I remember a major tournament, can't remember whether it was WC or Euro, where you had 24 teams, 6 groups of 4, and 16 went through to the knockout stage, which I thought was ridiculous.
Euro 2016, wasn't that long ago! :lol:
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2 more sleeps until England potentially become semi finalist!!
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