lihat statistic tidak bisa bohong

kalau tidak salah Pool baru menang 1 kali selama 12 pertemuan terakhir

 

gw juga heran Pool tidak pernah bisa memberi perlawanan yang berarti buat MU

padahal kalau lawan Chelsea dan Arsenal bisa bermain bagus

saat ketemu MU, Pool mainnya selalu kacau tidak ada pola

(tidak percaya putar ulang aja pertandingan MU vs Pool sejak dipegang Rafa)

padahal tiap musim kita harapkan untuk bisa mengganjal MU

eh nggak tahunya selalu ngasih angka gratis ke MU ....

 

chelski

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
borntobealiverpudlian
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 10:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BolaML] Re: Siapa Juara EPL 2008-2009?

 

Skuad tim masih sangat mungkin berubah.

Siapa bilang, Liverpool sudah kalah dulu sebelum bertanding, kecuali
vs MU ? Pendapat sangat ngawur itu.

ga mungkin tim terbesar Inggris dgn 18 juara liga dan 5 kali juara
UCL, ngerasa kalah dulu sebelum bertanding...

Skuad Liverpool, sangat mungkin berubah sesuai kebutuhan.
Dengan masuknya Keane, formasi 4-4-2 bakal sering dipakai.
Tapi gw pribadi lebih suka klo Liverpool pake 4-3-3 dgn menempatkan
Kuyt-Torres-Keane di depan, di samping formasi spt musim lalu 4-4-1-1,
yg mungkin sdh dikenali oleh lawan.

duer !

Siapa bilan Liverpool da nerasa kala dulu sebelum bertandin
--- In [email protected] <mailto:bolaml%40yahoogroups.com> , "Ari Muladi" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 
> MU dan Chelsea banyak diunggulkan di pasar taruhan akan menjuarai
EPL musim ini. Tabloid Bola kemarin juga sedikit lebih menjagokan
Chelsea akan menjuarai EPL. Liverpool sepertinya sulit untuk menjuarai
EPL kalau lihat line up squad nya, tapi cukup mampu kalau cuma untuk
batu sandungan mengalahkan team yang masuk kategori 4 besar, kecuali
lawan MU biasanya Pool sudah kalah sebelum bertanding. Banyak yang
memprediksi Pool akan melewati Arsenal, tapi pasar taruhan masih lebih
menjagokan Arsenal.
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> Chelski
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> Scolari's Chelsea are a good punt to end Ferguson's Premier League run
> 
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> * Dan Roebuck <http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/danroebuck 
> <http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/danroebuck> > 
> * The Guardian <http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian 
> <http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian> > , 
> * Friday August 15 2008 
> 
> Opinion among bookmakers is rarely divided on something as high
profile and exposed as the ante-post market on the Premier League, but
ahead of this weekend's kick-off in the English top division an
intriguing development on the exchanges has thrown up an opportunity
for punters. Usually, prices offered by the fixed-odds bookmakers echo
what is happening on the likes of Betfair but this is not always the
case when it comes to certain long-term markets. 
> 
> With the traditional bookmakers, Manchester United are the
favourites with every firm, with the best price available 6-4
(general). However, on Betfair, the champions were trading at 2.96
(just shy of 2-1) at lunchtime yesterday. Chelsea, meanwhile, were the
market leaders on the exchanges at 2.82 (slightly bigger than 9-5) but
are general second-favourites with the high-street layers at 15-8
(Coral). Changing a price on hundreds of coupons in thousands of shops
generally is not done. Therefore, on the eve of the Premier League
season, last season's runners-up look the best bet to win the title.
> 
> Only two points separated United and Chelsea - a gap that could
easily be closed if the Londoners' squad stays fit. Revealingly, not
one Chelsea player started more than 28 league games last term. Luiz
Felipe Scolari has brought in Deco while Jose Bosingwa has solved
Chelsea's problem position of right-back and, up front, Nicolas
Anelka's pre-season form has seen some layers cut his price to 12-1 to
win the Premier League's Golden Boot - Coral offers the best price at
25-1.
> 
> United, who are without Cristiano Ronaldo until at least late
September, rarely suffered with injuries last season but even if you
favour Sir Alex Ferguson's team to win the title, the chances are they
will trade bigger than 6-4 at some time.
> 
> Arsenal have been weakened with the summer departures of Alexander
Hleb, Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto but finished only four points
behind United last season. Still, at half the price (6-1, Ladbrokes
and Sky Bet) they were this time last year, Arsenal make little
appeal. Liverpool are fourth favourites at 8-1 (Betfred) but, if their
0-0 draw away at Standard Liège in midweek is anything to go by, it
will, as usual, take Rafa Benítez's squad half a season to gel. Sky
Bet offers 2-5 the top four places will be filled by last year's
leading quartet and 7-4 that any other team breaks their stranglehold. 
> 
> So, for those looking for a wager on a team other than United,
Chelsea, Arsenal or Liverpool the place to go is the betting "without
the big four" market. Here, Tottenham are the 9-4 (Boylesports)
favourites with Aston Villa 5-1 (general), Everton 6-1 (general),
Portsmouth 15-2 (Sportingbet), Manchester City 8-1 (Bet365) and 10-1 bar.
> 
> Promoted clubs West Bromwich Albion (5-4, general), Stoke (4-9,
Betfred and Paddy Power) and Hull (4-11, Paddy Power) are market
leaders to be relegated - VC Bet will lay 5-2 that they all go down.
> 
> Fulham narrowly escaped relegation last season but after a number of
eye-catching signings over the summer - not least Andy Johnson (80-1,
general, to be top goalscorer) - there is plenty to suggest they could
be the division's big improvers. 
> 
> On the handicap market, most bookmakers have cut either the price or
the points received by Roy Hodgson's team, but Fulham are still
available at 15-1 with a 45-point start with Betfred. 
> 
> In the speciality markets offered by the firms, the one that stands
out is Paddy Power's quote of 50-1 that Deco is the first player to
receive five yellow cards. The former Barcelona midfielder has hit
double figures in cautions in seven of the past eight league seasons
(including last year when he started only 14 games).
> 
> Selections
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> Chelsea to win the Premier League at 15-8 (Coral) 
> 
> Fulham +45, each way, on the Premier League handicap market at 15-1
(Betfred) 
> 
> Deco to be the first player to receive five league cautions at 50-1
(Paddy Power)
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