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W Cup S American Qual 09/10


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Bet365: 9 Oct-02:00 Venezuela v Brazil 6.50 3.75 1.44 9 Oct-21:00 Bolivia v Peru 2.10 3.25 3.00 9 Oct-22:00 Ecuador v Chile 1.90 3.25 3.50 9 Oct-23:10 Colombia v Paraguay 2.10 3.25 3.00

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Re: W Cup S American Qual 09/10 Chile are without: -striker Mauricio Pinilla, midfielder Mark Gonzalez and defender Moises Villaroel (injuries) -midfielder Claudio Maldonado and fullback Rodrigo Perez (suspensions) -playmaker David Pizarro (disciplinary reasons) Brazil(1.44) should be a banker I believe.They have won all 15 previous matches against Venezuela, scoring 70 goals and conceding only 2.

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Re: W Cup S American Qual 09/10 Not that I disagree, but something to consider anyway: From Soccernet.com RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has praised the improvement shown by next month's World Cup qualifying opponents Venezuela and says they can no longer be considered 'a dead chicken'. The world champions play in Maracaibo, where they won 6-0 on their last visit four years ago, on October 9 and will be defending an unbeaten record against Venezuela in full internationals. But Parreira warned on Monday that Venezuela, who have won three out of eight matches in the 2006 World Cup qualifying competition, are a vastly improved side. 'Without wanting to cause panic, Venezuela have improved a lot, they're not a dead chicken any more,' he told the Brazilian Football Confederation's official website. 'It's no longer the Venezuela that would go on to the field, concede six or seven goals and lose easily. 'They're much more confident, much more sure of themselves, they've already won three games in the competition, they've put in some good performances and so we have to take the game seriously,' said Parreira. 'If we do that we will bring home three points.' Brazil, who beat Bolivia 3-1 in their last match, lead the South American World Cup qualifying group, which is nearing its halfway stage, with 16 points from eight games. Venezuela are sixth with 10 points and still have a good chance of qualifying for their first World Cup finals. The top four teams go straight to Germany and the fifth will play off against the winners of the Oceania region.

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Brazil Brazil: Dida - Cafu, Juan, Roque Junior, Roberto Carlos - Renato, Juninho Pernambucano, Ze Roberto, Kaka - Ronaldo, Ronaldinho ...,plus Adriano on the bench.They should be too good for Venezuela.

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Re: Nice Double Argentina v Uruguay Venezuela v Brazil At bet365, this double returns slightly better than evens. Here are the probable line-ups Argentina v uruguay: Argentina: Roberto Abbondanzieri; Fabricio Coloccini, Walter Samuel, Gabriel Heinze; Javier Zanetti, Esteban Cambiasso, Juan Pablo Sorin, Juan Roman Riquelme, Cristian Gonzalez; Javier Saviola, Hernan Crespo Uruguay: Sebastian Viera; Joe Bizera, Alejandro Lembo, Dario Rodriguez; Carlos Diogo, Diego Perez, Marcelo Sosa, Cristian Rodriguez, Javier Delgado; Dario Silva, Javier Chevanton Venezuela v Brazil Venezuela: Gilberto Angelucci; Luis Vallenilla, Jose Manuel Rey, Alejandro Cichero, Jonay Hernandez; Luis Vera, Leopoldo Jimenez, Ricardo Paez, Gabriel Urdaneta, Juan Arango; Massimo Margiotta Brazil: Dida; Cafu, Juan, Roque Junior, Roberto Carlos; Renato, Juninho Pernambucano, Ze Roberto, Kaka; Ronaldo, Ronaldinho not staking a huge amount on it, but its gd enough for a smallish wager!!

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Re: Nice Double Venezuela - Brasil [email protected] nordicbet Venezuela - Brasil 2/[email protected] centrebet Venezuela - Brasil (-1.5) [email protected] pinnacle Brasil will go to Venezuela to get another three points in their route to World Cup 2006. A history of games between these two team are so convincing for the visitors (last time they won here, two years ago 6-0) that every result different from away win would have been a big suprise. Venezuela have won three out of eight matches in the 2006 World Cup qualifying competitionare but it seems that they are suffering from lack of attacking power now as their strikers have not scored for 3 games in row. Contrary to this, we have an uptrend team of Brasil.When I've been watching to Brasil-Boliva (3-1) after the 1st half a TV commentator said that Brazil side has not displayed as much technical precision, intelligence and firepower since legendary Brasil Dream Team in Mexico 1970! I am too young to remember that team but I could risk a statement that if there ever be a real football dream team they would have to play like Brasil in the 1st half VS Bolivia. The Bolivia match was in fact the first time the trio of Ronaldo-Adriano-Ronaldinho had taken to the pitch together and they were really enjoying football and taking pleasure from their play. Needless to say, that seeing brasilian player in his National Team cannot be compared to his presence in club. The sense of representing the best football nation means that they will always play their best when wearing yellow shirt with Brasil emblem on it. What's more among friends and always-loving supporters they have a great opportunity to put their domestic clubs' troubles behind them and play their "kiss football". For the Sunday's game with Venezuela, brasilian coach can use the best lines-up(*) and I hope that his players do not underestimate the opponents and if they take the game seriously we will surey see great football straight from Brasil, again. If Brazil keep turning on the style the way they did for 45 minutes against Bolivia, it is hard to see anyone stopping them. (*) Dida (AC Milan), Julio Cesar (Flamengo); Cafu (AC Milan), Maicon (Monaco), Maxwell (Ajax), Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid), Juan (Bayer Leverkusen), Luisao (Benfica), Roque Junior (Bayer Leverkusen), Lucio (Bayern Munich); Ze Roberto (Bayern Munich), Edu (Arsenal), Edmilson (Barcelona), Kaka (Milan), Alex (Fenerbahce), Renato (Sevilla), Gilberto Silva (Arsenal), Juninho Pernambucano (Lyon); Adriano (Inter), Luis Fabiano (Porto), Ronaldinho (Barcelona); Ronaldo (Real Madrid) GOOD LUCK djsosna

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