Possibly turbulent times ahead at Spurs, they have a few injuries but the starting 11 last night didn't really break there necks for Ange and he's not endearing himself to the fans either.
Worth keeping an eye on in the markets, once you loose the confidence of the fans and/or players as a manger there is only one outcome.
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I'd be laying any team playing into the wind )Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 8:57 amI'd lean further towards the under goals markets in inclement weather conditions
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That's what makes the markets, opinions. Without them they'd be no money there.sionascaig wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 9:18 amI'd be laying any team playing into the wind )Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 8:57 amI'd lean further towards the under goals markets in inclement weather conditions
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There are people who already analyse the weather and factor it in when they are pricing up, they don't have to wait until the end of the week and have far more data than a weekend of bad weather.
You'll need weather data to check at the end of the week anyway because the weather at Brenford v Newcastle won't be the same as Man Utd v Forest in different locations with 2.5 hours apart and need to understand how much a factor the weather has or hasn't been.
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Just checked windy and its not as bad as I thought @3pm... Gusts to over 40mph though (kinds North to South direction)Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 9:58 amThere are people who already analyse the weather and factor it in when they are pricing up, they don't have to wait until the end of the week and have far more data than a weekend of bad weather.
You'll need weather data to check at the end of the week anyway because the weather at Brenford v Newcastle won't be the same as Man Utd v Forest in different locations with 2.5 hours apart and need to understand how much a factor the weather has or hasn't been.
Liverpool caught a lucky break there, many players touch and go with fitness atm
Been a bogey ground last 10 years in the best of circumstances, 0-0 should be around evens almost

I've studied the impact of weather on many different sports. A slick pitch tends to create more mistakes and more goals.Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 8:57 amI'd lean further towards the under goals markets in inclement weather conditions
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That may not work that way round. An 'under-hit' pass (playing into the wind) is easier to retrieve than an 'over-hit' pass (playing with the wind) that sails out of play.
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You could well be right. I was never known for my footy expertise )firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:37 amThat may not work that way round. An 'under-hit' pass (playing into the wind) is easier to retrieve than an 'over-hit' pass (playing with the wind) that sails out of play.