I think they wanted it a bit too much and they lost all confidence up front, individually and collectively, the trips to OT were the turning points
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I couldn't understand it tbh. LFC were pinging hopeful balls and were 2nd to every 50-50. No matter. EFC did their job better. And that almost seals them staying in th Prem, so I'm sort of happy. I am LFC but a merseysider too.
But we are at the gruesome end of the season. I have so many connections with relegation/promotion teams.
Luton, Forest not really. But Everton, Burnley and Sheff U, yep their predicament is evident.
Then the Championship, WBA, Saints I could make a case for either. Footy can be glorious or brutal.
that's footy. If Foden and De Bruyne have a good game or gifted chances your are stuffed.
Personally, I recognise De Bruyne hasn't much longer to go and I will miss him - what a passer of the ball! He has pitch-wide radar and when he passes it's like the ball is on a string.
Can't really disagree with VVD's analysis. But it's done. There's little left for LFC this season. There must be plenty wanting to replace Klopp but I beginning to think it could be a really big challenge. Salah's done IMO. VVD is on the brink (not helped by Pickford's intervention). Nunez has the quality but mentally there's something wrong. The potential to be 1st class, but time is running out for him. Trent has resumed his floppy persona. Even Robbo is looking a little less like himself.Archangel wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 9:25 pmVVD is pretty scathing in this
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... 9dzjkyn3po
Big deal for an incoming manager. Expectations will besky high.
There's been quite a few already in the big leagues, but smaller ones like this Fener one can also produce some decent opportunities
The Prem has also seen some straight-forward moves with must win games, although Liverpool prices have been flattering them for a while, their recent struggles may be more subtle but it's probably all there in the data
It's nice to see edge still working after many years.Kai wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:26 amThere's been quite a few already in the big leagues, but smaller ones like this Fener one can also produce some decent opportunities
The Prem has also seen some straight-forward moves with must win games, although Liverpool prices have been flattering them for a while, their recent struggles may be more subtle but it's probably all there in the data
As you stated in the video that I came across recently where you trade the match between Scotland and Belgium before the start , you stated in the video that you are a noise trader, but it seems to me that this is a case of swing on the favorite , it is certainly an inspiration to see something like this!
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Good stuff Kai, always good to get in early few days before or as soon as the last game finishes.Kai wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:26 amThere's been quite a few already in the big leagues, but smaller ones like this Fener one can also produce some decent opportunities
The Prem has also seen some straight-forward moves with must win games, although Liverpool prices have been flattering them for a while, their recent struggles may be more subtle but it's probably all there in the data
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Intresting read regarding the Gambling Commission looking at betting operators not paying out due to football stats operators providing them with stats that are clearly proven to be incorrect.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68646059
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68646059