soccerstat Posted June 27, 2016 Share Posted June 27, 2016 UEFA Europa League - 1st Qualifying Round starts on Tuesday 28. June 2016. Visithttps://todaysoccermatches.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_27.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter12 Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 Anyone see value in the ton of games that are going on today? Games are starting at 4pm CET and going on until way after midnight. With half of them I don't even know where they are from might take a look at the Scandinavian teams' games, AIK from Sweden is playing for example. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liamcorrigan86 Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 SS Folgore Falciano game to have many goals and sp la fiorita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liamcorrigan86 Posted July 1, 2016 Share Posted July 1, 2016 Bastards fologre Falciano 3.5 cost me a months wages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malabgd Posted July 7, 2016 Share Posted July 7, 2016 Bala Town v AIK Fotboll Bala Town: no absences AIK Fotboll: Haukur Hauksson (9/3 d), Kyriakos Stamatopoulos (0/0 g), Dickson Etuhu (2/0 m), Jos Hooiveld (7/0 d), Niclas Eliasson (4/0 m), Christos Gravius (5/0 m) Nomme Kalju v FK Trakai Nomme Kalju: Ats Purje (11/3 f), Robert Kirss (11/2 f) FK Trakai: Arūno Klimavičius (15/1 d, doubtful), Yuri Mamaev (8/1 m), Pavel Kruko (0/0), Martynas Dapkus (10/1 m) Omonia Nicosia v Banants Yerevan Omonia Nicosia (last season): Christofi (10/1 m), Economides (32/1 m, left the club), Panayiotou (1/0 f), Jørgensen (d, newcomer) Banants Yerevan (last season): Torrejón (7/0 m, doubtful), Hovhannisyan (0/0 m) Cork City v Linfield Belfast Cork City: Michael McSweeney (6/0 d, probably in), Karl Sheppard (13/4 f, 2nd top scorer), Steven Beattie (16/4 m, 2nd top scorer), Greg Bolger (14/0 m)(all doubtful), John Dunleavy (13/0 m, captain), John Kavanagh (0/0 d), Alan Smith (0/0 g) Linfield Belfast (last season): Jimmy Callacher (25/4 d), Sean Ward (32/3 d) Llandudno v IFK Göteborg Llandudno: no absences IFK Göteborg: Erik Dahlin (0/0 g), Adam Johansson (0/0 d), Benjamin Zalo (0/0 d), Hjörtur Hermannsson (7/0 d), Jakob Ankersen (12/3 m) Daily updated injuries and suspensions information from more then 90 football leagues and competitions at: www.injuriesandsuspensions.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieDay1983 Posted July 8, 2016 Share Posted July 8, 2016 Really disappointed to see Bala Town (my amateur team has a great affiliation with them) exit the competition so early but it was to be expected against a side like AIK. Llandudno also upset the odds by reaching the Europa League so their 7-1 humbling on aggregate to IFK Goteborg was also anticipated. However, the result of the round has to be Connah's Quay Nomads beating Stabaek over two legs. Brilliant effort. They now played Vojvodina in a tie that they will feel they might be able to get a result from over two legs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niceguy Posted July 13, 2016 Share Posted July 13, 2016 Hi guys I want to share my tips for tomorrow's matches, which will be played: Dinamo Minsk 1 and 3+ goals. Lokomotiva Zagreb 2 and GG. Debrecin 1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieDay1983 Posted July 13, 2016 Share Posted July 13, 2016 5 hours ago, Niceguy said: Hi guys I want to share my tips for tomorrow's matches, which will be played: Dinamo Minsk 1 and 3+ goals. Lokomotiva Zagreb 2 and GG. Debrecin 1. Interesting shouts. I can't say I disagree with any of those. The Dinamo Minsk one is a big call. I'll be intrigued to see how that goes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guerzy Posted July 13, 2016 Share Posted July 13, 2016 11 hours ago, Niceguy said: Hi guys I want to share my tips for tomorrow's matches, which will be played: Dinamo Minsk 1 and 3+ goals. Lokomotiva Zagreb 2 and GG. Debrecin 1. Hmmmm!! If your basing your prediction on believing that St Patricks Athletics are a team of amateurs from little old ireland who just discovered a football a few weeks ago, Im afraid you might be in for a shock. The price of 14/1 is outrageous on Pats to win. There decent going forward and in Christy Fagan, posess probably the most talented player in the league up front. The Dennehy brothers are both decent players. Sean Hoare is playing Ireland under 21s. I wont be betting on it myself in any sort of high stakes but might have a cheeky tenner double on Pats at H/T and Neftchi Baku to win. More of a fun bet than anything else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malabgd Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Dinamo Minsk v St Patrick's Dublin Dinamo Minsk: Adamović (12/2 m, left the club), Begunov (4/1 d), Bangura (13/0 d) St Patrick's Dublin: Bayly (0/0 m) Videoton FC v Cukaricki Belgrade Videoton FC (last season): Trebotic (4/0 m, left the club) Cukaricki Belgrade (last season): Stojković (34/0 d, captain, left the club), Bojić (31/3 m), Radonjić (10/0 f) Piast Gliwice v IFK Göteborg Piast Gliwice: Sedlar (m, newcomer, doubtful), Korun (34/2 d, suspended), Nespor (33/11 f, top scorer, left the club) IFK Göteborg: Dahlin (0/0 g), Johansson (0/0 d), Zalo (0/0 d) Austria Wien v FK Kukesi Austria Wien (last season): Alexander Grünwald (33/9 m), Ronivaldo Bernardo (0/0 f) FK Kukesi (last season): Bedri Greca (m, newcomer, suspended), Rexhep Memini (11/0 d), Felipe Moreira (8/1 f) FC Midtjylland v FC Vaduz FC Midtjylland (last season): Tim Sparv (31/0 m), Marcos Ureña (8/2 f) FC Vaduz (last season): Dejan Janjatovic (15/3 m), Franz Burgmeier (18/2 f, captain), Matthias Strohmaier (d, newcomer), Yones Felfel (0/0 f), Daniel Kaufmann (9/0 d, went on loan) Daily updated injuries and suspensions information from more then 90 football leagues and competitions at: www.injuriesandsuspensions.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niceguy Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 12 hours ago, guerzy said: Hmmmm!! If your basing your prediction on believing that St Patricks Athletics are a team of amateurs from little old ireland who just discovered a football a few weeks ago, Im afraid you might be in for a shock. The price of 14/1 is outrageous on Pats to win. There decent going forward and in Christy Fagan, posess probably the most talented player in the league up front. The Dennehy brothers are both decent players. Sean Hoare is playing Ireland under 21s. I wont be betting on it myself in any sort of high stakes but might have a cheeky tenner double on Pats at H/T and Neftchi Baku to win. More of a fun bet than anything else. @guerzy, if you think that St Patricks Athletics better team than Dinamo Minsk, you have so interesting prediction. On bet365 @12 on win for St Patricks Athletics, and on the twiiter @BetInAsia I found mollybet odd @15.6 on win for St Patricks Athletics. If you sure that they will win you can play and you may become a millionaire :-D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lazynko Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Spartak Trnava travels to Armenia without 5 players, with 3 of them injured but with to surprisinig absentees - Bello and Tambe didnt get visa. Which is according to their coach very surprisinig and they have to find solution very quickly. If I count with long Journey and delayed flight, I see some value in backing home side DNB @2.11 local bookie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieDay1983 Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 4 hours ago, Niceguy said: @guerzy, if you think that St Patricks Athletics better team than Dinamo Minsk, you have so interesting prediction. On bet365 @12 on win for St Patricks Athletics, and on the twiiter @BetInAsia I found mollybet odd @15.6 on win for St Patricks Athletics. If you sure that they will win you can play and you may become a millionaire :-D That's former Cardiff City centre back Darren Dennehy right? He's way too good for the Irish league. No offence to the Irish league. I think St Patrick's Athletic will lose but I think they will be tough to beat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guerzy Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 2 hours ago, StevieDay1983 said: That's former Cardiff City centre back Darren Dennehy right? He's way too good for the Irish league. No offence to the Irish league. I think St Patrick's Athletic will lose but I think they will be tough to beat. Exactly. They ll be a hard nut to crack was what I was implying. Don't know this guy Niceguy got that I was implying that pats would win or that it was a dead cert in any shape or form. Was merely implying that it wouldn't be near as easy as he thought and with the odds I thought it was worth a punt. Which I did. 1-1 as we speak but I lost considering I did them at half time. Not sure who Darren dennehy played for in his early days but yeah it was over in the UK so you could be right Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieDay1983 Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 16 hours ago, guerzy said: Exactly. They ll be a hard nut to crack was what I was implying. Don't know this guy Niceguy got that I was implying that pats would win or that it was a dead cert in any shape or form. Was merely implying that it wouldn't be near as easy as he thought and with the odds I thought it was worth a punt. Which I did. 1-1 as we speak but I lost considering I did them at half time. Not sure who Darren dennehy played for in his early days but yeah it was over in the UK so you could be right Yeah, he was with Everton initially. We signed him. He looked decent when he did play but never got given the chance. Shame really. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niceguy Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 Boys, you are were in right. I was fell down on my ticket. This round of qualification was very strange and unexpected. For next matches, I will be careful with my statements. But I hope that we will in the following matches have more luck and we'll beat the bookies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malabgd Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 Maccabi Tel Aviv v Kairat Almaty Maccabi Tel Aviv (last season): Eli Dasa (28/2 d), Shlomi Azulay (16/2 m)(both doubtful) Kairat Almaty: Zarko Markovic (19/2 d, doubtful), Bauyrzhan Islamkhan (20/10 m, 2nd top scorer, suspended) Stromsgodset IF v SønderjyskE Stromsgodset IF: Tokmac Nguen (13/3 m) SønderjyskE: Johan Absalonsen (0/0 m, doubtful), Kees Luijckx (0/0 d), Nicolaj Madsen (0/0 m) Hajduk Split v CSM Studentesc Iasi Hajduk Split: Sušić (0/0 m, captain, probably in), Kalinić (0/0 first goalkeeper), J. Bašić (0/0 m), Futacs (0/0 f) CSM Studentesc Iasi: no absences Cork City v BK Häcken Cork City: Greg Bolger (14/0 m), Steven Beattie (17/4 m, 2nd top scorer), Kenny Browne (13/1 d)(all doubtful), Alan Smith (0/0 g), John Dunleavy (13/0 m), John Kavanagh (0/0 d) BK Häcken: Jasmin Sudić (11/0 d), Baba Mensah (5/0 d, suspended) FK Kukesi v Austria Wien FK Kukesi (last season): Bedri Greca (m, newcomer, suspended), Erick Flores (30/6 m), Edon Hasani (22/5 m), Rexhep Memini (11/0 d), Felipe Moreira (8/1 f) Austria Wien (last season): Dominik Prokop (1/0 m) Daily updated injuries and suspensions information from more then 90 football leagues and competitions at: www.injuriesandsuspensions.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieDay1983 Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 I'm interested to see if GAP Connah's Quay can overturn their 1-0 loss from the 1st leg versus Vojvodina. The Welsh side were heavily unfancied in that away leg but they stand a great chance of getting a win at home now. However, the bookies don't fancy the home side winning the 2nd leg with some bookies offering a GAP Connah's Quay win on the night at 10.00! Certainly worth at least checking out the Asian Handicap options at those odds! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tit@n Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 it's actually incredible how shit scottish football is. do they even use the ball in training? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieDay1983 Posted July 22, 2016 Share Posted July 22, 2016 16 hours ago, tit@n said: it's actually incredible how shit scottish football is. do they even use the ball in training? Yes, those were two poor results for Hibernian and Hearts. That said, Brondby are no mugs. However, that Maltese side? Oh dear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malabgd Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 FC Luzern v Sassuolo Calcio FC Luzern: Jerome Thiesson (0/0 d) Sassuolo Calcio (last season): Emanuele Terranova (6/0 d), Karim Laribi (11/0 m), Lorenzo Pellegrini (19/3 m), Simone Missiroli (24/2 m) Hertha BSC v Brøndby IF Hertha BSC (last season): John Anthony Brooks (23/1 d), Peter Pekarik (12/0 d)(both doubtful), Ondrej Duda (m, newcomer, cup-tied) Brøndby IF: Patrick Da Silva (1/0 d), Thomas Kahlenberg (0/0 m), Gustaf Nilsson (0/0 f) NK Domzale v West Ham NK Domzale: Dejan Trajkovski (1/0 d, doubtful), Luka Žinko (1/0 m), Zeni Husmani (0/0 m) West Ham (last season): Aaron Cresswell (37/2 d), Dimitri Payet (30/9 m, top scorer), James Collins (19/0 d), Angelo Ogbonna (28/0 d), Manuel Lanzini (26/6 m), Doneil Henry (0/0 d), Diafra Sakho (21/5 f) AZ Alkmaar v PAS Giannina AZ Alkmaar (last season): Van Eijden (d, newcomer, probably in) PAS Giannina (last season): Acosta (29/3 m), Koutris (1/0 m), Garoufalias (12/0 m)(all doubtful), Nikolias (2/0 m) AEK Larnaka v Spartak Moscow AEK Larnaka (last season): Vincent Laban (24/0 m), Acorán (m, newcomer) Spartak Moscow (last season): Sergey Pesjakov (6/0 g), Rômulo (21/0 m), Fernando (m, newcomer), Vladimir Granat (14/0 d) Daily updated injuries and suspensions information from more then 90 football leagues and competitions at: www.injuriesandsuspensions.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieDay1983 Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 5 hours ago, Johnson24 said: Fehervar Videoton VS Midtjylland on 7/29/2016 02:30 Friday (GMT+8) Nowgoal Picks:Both Teams To Score - Yes @ 1.91 Austria Wien VS Spartak Trnava on 7/29/2016 01:00 Friday (GMT+8) Nowgoal Pick: 2 (+ 1.75AH) @ 1.52 Racing Genk VS Cork City on 7/29/2016 02:00 Friday (GMT+8) Nowgoal Pick: Over 2.25 Goals @ 1.53 IFK Goteborg VS HJK Helsinki on 7/29/2016 01:00 Friday (GMT+8) Nowgoal Pick: 1st Half 2 (+ 0.75AH) @ 1.50 Some interesting picks there Johnson24. Will these be individual bets you're placing or all part of an accumulator? What are the odds if it's an accumulator? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZAlkmaar2 Posted July 28, 2016 Share Posted July 28, 2016 AZ Alkmaar will win for sure. I would even bet them with -1 handicap. We have a full squad with no injuries or suspencions. Only important player we lost during this transferwindow is Vincent Janssen to Tottenham. That is a big loss, but his replacement already scores a lot of goals and the rest of the team is intact. With Ron Vlaar at the back we hardly conceded a goal in the pre-season. Also Markus Henriksen is back and playing. No real reason to doubt about a victory. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niceguy Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Hi guys my tips for these matches are: Spartak Moscow – 1 Zagłębie – 1 West Ham – 1 Az Alkmar - 2 Can you give me odds of these matches? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
malabgd Posted August 4, 2016 Share Posted August 4, 2016 Brøndby IF v Hertha BSC Brøndby IF: Thomas Kahlenberg (0/0 m, doubtful), Patrick Da Silva (1/0 d), Gustaf Nilsson (0/0 f) Hertha BSC (last season): Ondrej Duda (m, newcomer, cup-tied) AIK Fotboll v Panathinaikos AIK Fotboll: Dickson Etuhu (2/0 m), Alexander Isak (12/3 f) Panathinaikos (last season): Niklas Hult (m, newcomer, doubtful), Panagiotis Vlachodimos (8/1 f), Rasmus Thelader (18/1 d) West Ham v NK Domzale West Ham (last season): Diafra Sakho (21/5 f), Doneil Henry (0/0 d), Angelo Ogbonna (28/0 d), James Collins (19/0 d), Dimitri Payet (30/9 m, top scorer), Aaron Cresswell (37/2 d), Manuel Lanzini (26/6 m) NK Domzale: Dejan Trajkovski (1/0 d, left the club), Luka Žinko (1/0 m) Cork City v Racing Genk Cork City: Steven Beattie (17/4 m, doubtful), John Dunleavy (13/0 m, captain), John Kavanagh (0/0 d), Alan Smith (0/0 g) Racing Genk: Timoty Castagne (0/0 d), Ally Samatta (1/1 f), Yoni Buyens (0/0 m), Leon Bailey (1/0 f)(all doubtful), Benard Kumordzi (0/0 m, suspended) FC Arouca v Heracles Almelo (FC Arouca coach Lito Vidigal is suspended for this game.) FC Arouca (last season): Vitor (d, newcomer) Heracles Almelo (last season): Wout Droste (33/0 d, doubtful), Dario Vujićević (5/0 m), Vincent Vermeij (f, newcomer) AEK Athens v AS Saint-Étienne AEK Athens (last season): Jakob Johansson (34/5 m), Hugo Almeida (f, newcomer), Patricio Rodríguez (m, newcomer)(all doubtful) AS Saint-Étienne: no absences Daily updated injuries and suspensions information from more then 100 football leagues and competitions at: www.injuriesandsuspensions.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niceguy Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 These are couples of play-off matches for the Europa League! For brave punters my tips are: Vojvodina - AZ Alkmar X Sassoulo - Red Star 1 Istanbul - Shaktar 2 Astra - West Ham 2 and 3+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieDay1983 Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 Sassuolo beating Red Star Belgrade is a shrewd one. I can see Red Star getting a draw from that. That said, Sassuolo are no mugs and qualified for the competition from an ever-improving Italian system. I can see a few away wins here. AZ, Maribor, Anderlecht, Shakhtar Donetsk, BATE, and Genk could all be worth a punt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenton Schweppes Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 I don't think I've ever won a Europa League bet, so I tend to give it a wide berth, the games are so hard to call, a lot of teams seem to be of similar strength. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niceguy Posted August 9, 2016 Share Posted August 9, 2016 13 hours ago, StevieDay1983 said: Sassuolo beating Red Star Belgrade is a shrewd one. I can see Red Star getting a draw from that. That said, Sassuolo are no mugs and qualified for the competition from an ever-improving Italian system. I can see a few away wins here. AZ, Maribor, Anderlecht, Shakhtar Donetsk, BATE, and Genk could all be worth a punt. I don't agree with you, especially because Casino sign up in Sassuolo. And best player of Red Star - Ibanez left Red Star and singed up in Trabzonspor. Also, on betting platform for big bookies mollybet- odds are Sassuolo - Red Star 1 x 2 1.670 /3.600 /4.100 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dzoni1234 Posted August 14, 2016 Share Posted August 14, 2016 SASSUOLO -RED STAR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9Rm91DY2Ag Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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