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mapuc 09-08-20 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Obltn Strand (Post 2694322)
That's the way it usually goes.

13 matches with 3 three options each. (Home/away win or draw) Five two option choises and one with all three. This round it will be Liverpool - Leeds. This option is usually reserved for boro. It always fails.

Difficult but good thing it only costs 5€ per week.

We have the same system in Denmark and Sweden.

In Denmark it is called tips13
In Sweden Strycktips.

I use to make some row-mostly a reduced system on the Danish Tips13.

Markus

Obltn Strand 09-08-20 01:29 PM

I knew Sweden had similar where it propably came to Finland. Denmark was a surprise even though I spent many summers there in late 80's and early 90's. -92 summer was wild....

In Finland it is called Vakioveikkaus (standard betting) and it started as early as 1940. Wars of course cut off few years.

We have 5 guys in our group and we have done it for decades.

mapuc 09-08-20 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Obltn Strand (Post 2694391)
I knew Sweden had similar where it propably came to Finland. Denmark was a surprise even though I spent many summers there in late 80's and early 90's. -92 summer was wild....

In Finland it is called Vakioveikkaus (standard betting) and it started as early as 1940. Wars of course cut off few years.

We have 5 guys in our group and we have done it for decades.

I was once member in an online group. Today I do it myself.

Do you have some system.

Here I'm thinking
Mathematical
R-system(Reduced).
U-system - This is very difficult to translate this into English-I get
Way out
exit
output
UM-system.

Markus

Gerald 09-11-20 03:27 AM

Vinai Venkatesham: Arsenal chief executive says he had sleepless nights over redundan
 
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The club were criticised for buying players shortly after announcing 55 redundancies - mainly affecting the commercial and administrative departments - on 5 August.

Senior staff, including manager Mikel Arteta and his players, took pay cuts.

"I would be lying if I said there had not been sleepless nights," Venkatesham said.

Nine days after announcing the redundancies, Arsenal signed Willian on a three-year deal from Chelsea, before paying Lille £23.14m for Brazilian defender Gabriel Magalhaes at the beginning of September.

But Venkatesham indicated that top-level clubs are facing financial uncertainty even as they invest in players.

The European Clubs' Association - which represents professional clubs across Uefa's jurisdiction - has estimated this week that the overall losses being borne by their members will be around £3.7bn.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/54107122

Vinai...maybe ya must open the wallet......to drop some funds.:hmmm:

Jimbuna 09-11-20 06:30 AM

It's been a busy week for the Magpies so far, with three new signings through the door.

Jamal Lewis joined Monday recruits Callum Wilson and Ryan Fraser on Tuesday, as Steve Bruce's squad for the coming season is closer to becoming finalised.

The United boss is still keen to bring more new faces to Tyneside, with some potential loan deals in mind, while some players could yet be moved on.

All that has been slightly overshadowed by a return to the takeover saga - Mike Ashley and NUFC delivering a strongly worded statement criticising the Premier League who responded equally as tough.

Meanwhile, the build up to Saturday's trip to West Ham continues for United, with Fraser taking part in his first training session.

Jimbuna 09-13-20 06:39 AM

Great start for the TOON last night beating West Ham 2-0 in London.

Great to see the new striker Callum Wilson opening the scoreline and free signing Jeff Hendrick scoring the other.

https://i.postimg.cc/Z5NTRvbY/1aa.jpg

Jimbuna 09-22-20 05:01 AM

Plans for fans to return to watch live sport events in England from 1 October will not go ahead, says cabinet office minister Michael Gove.

Jimbuna 09-24-20 06:43 AM

TOON beat Morecambe 0-7 in EFL CUP - THIRD ROUND last night.

Only a division two side admittedly but the way we are playing atm, any winning result is to be welcomed.

https://i.postimg.cc/hGJTpTTR/1aa.jpg

Jimbuna 09-27-20 06:08 AM

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A deal for the Premier League to support lower-league clubs during the coronavirus pandemic "could be reached this coming week".

Plans for some fans to return to stadiums from 1 October will not go ahead because of the rising number of coronavirus cases, and it is feared the postponement could have a "devastating" impact on clubs.

Speaking on the Andrew Marr Show, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said England's top division needs to "start looking after the football family as a whole" and he was hopeful an agreement could be made over the coming days.

"I've been in touch with the Premier League a lot over the past few days. They are working closely with the EFL to see how they can support them," said Dowden.

"The Prime Minister and I have been clear: the Premier League needs to start looking after the football family as a whole, and indeed they are having productive conversations.

"I am hopeful that they will reach a deal this coming week in relation to that, and then beyond that, look across at all sports."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54315814
Better late than never I suppose.

Jimbuna 09-27-20 11:02 AM

Can't believe TOON scored a 90+7 penalty to get a point in a game where Spurs were light years ahead of them in every department.

A point is a point I suppose and Bruce will be a far happier manager than Mourinho atm

https://i.postimg.cc/bvCFdHy4/1aa.jpg

mapuc 09-29-20 12:16 PM

I have tried to find an English article about this story, which involve 36 years old Eoin Bradley From Ireland.

In the Swedish article it was said he peed on the grass field and got 6 days quarantine for this episode.

I think the punishment was to weak for such a behavior.

Markus

Jimbuna 09-29-20 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2698220)
I have tried to find an English article about this story, which involve 36 years old Eoin Bradley From Ireland.

In the Swedish article it was said he peed on the grass field and got 6 days quarantine for this episode.

I think the punishment was to weak for such a behavior.

Markus

https://www.todayfm.com/sport/eoin-b...-pitch-1083100

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/n...-39405042.html

Jimbuna 09-30-20 03:24 AM

TOON play Newport in the fourth round of the league cup tonight.

Jimbuna 10-01-20 12:52 PM

TOON equalised with a few minutes to go then won 5-4 in a penalty shootout.

Very very lucky.

Jimbuna 10-04-20 05:34 AM

TOON climb to the dizzy heights of sixth after a 3-1 home victory over Burnley.

Joke Linton once more proved that his true value is closer to £40 and not the £40 million paid for him.

I think it is long overdue for Jacob Murphy to be given his chance and be picked ahead of Linton.

https://i.postimg.cc/GtR3cyVS/1aa.jpg


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