, the uruguay game should be better
between us we'd have had a large wager on Tahiti next goal 10/1

Jun 17, 2013 -- 9:22PM, viva el presidente! wrote:
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Jun 17, 2013 -- 9:52PM, Glossy wrote:
All the value has gone. We had it all chaps. Goals in their next match wont be worth backing.
I see Spain @ 1.01 at some bookies, that's your value right there. Anything Over 1.10 for 2.5 is value too.
Jun 17, 2013 -- 11:38PM, Glossy wrote:
No. This is where people show that they know nothing about football. Tahiti may be higher in the FIfa world rankings than San Marino but that means nothing. San Marino play their games in the strongest region of the wrld and rarely are absolutely humiliated. It's the norm for them to play the likes of England, France, Holland etc. Tahiti get their ranking points by beating the likes of New Caladonia and the Solomon Islands.If San Marino played Tahiti, my money would be on San Marino to win fairly comfortably.
Can you honestly tell me you've seen San Marino play as well as Tahiti did tonight? Of course Tahiti could have done what San Marino do and just have no interest in attacking, but because they don't I suggest they'd beat them comfortably.
Tahiti is a much bigger country than San Marino and has had representatives at a far higher level than San Marino. Don't believe the hype that the American Samoa record is on the line and Tahiti shouldn't be here.
I'd lay San Marino any day of the week.
Jun 17, 2013 -- 11:47PM, Glossy wrote:
Of course you've never seen San Marino play as well as Tahiti did tonight. They've never played that Nigeria side.
They've played many sides who are inferior and lost to a bigger score.
Jun 17, 2013 -- 11:57PM, Glossy wrote:
No. European organisation is something that is altogether different. That Nigerian side wasn't a good team. They should have won by 10 clear goals at the very least if it hadnt have been for wastefulness in front of goal.
Tahiti are awful then. Pile into the overs.
If Tahiti ever have a friendly against San Marino I expect you to put your money down
Jun 18, 2013 -- 12:09AM, Glossy wrote:
That's exactly my point Biscuits. San Marino don't play sides as unorganised/demotivated/uncaring as that Nigeria side. Admittedly they did show attacking intent but that isn't what counts in the modern game. San Marino would beat them, I'm sure of it. And yes I'd have money down
You're on. If it happens, I'll be generous and take 4's from you on a Tahiti win, deal?
