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no dead rubber.
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They've already won La Liga so I'd be careful about backing them tonight away from home.
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they've all been on the San Miguel
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Once del Madrid: Adán; Albiol, Carvalho, Varane, Marcelo; Sahin, Granero; Di María, Kaká, Cristiano; Benzema.
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Apart from keeper/CBs, that's a solid team.
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Real Madrid will play their first match after winning the league title tonight in Granda. The team has a chance to establish several new records in what remains of the season; having already become the best team on the road in the history of the championship, they can yet earn a record number of victories, score the largest number of goals in away games and take a record number of points. Granada host their first match against the Madridistas in 35 years and will fight to take the point they need to stay in the First Division next year.
Real Madrid haven't lost a single Saturday game in more than two years (23 in total) and they will do their best to win tonight out of respect for the championship. With 94 points in the bag, Real Madrid are only three short of improving on the club's best mark and six shy of setting a new championship record. Coentrao and Ozil are suspended for the match, but Cristiano Ronaldo is fit to play and will make his 100th appearance in the competition. The Portuguese striker is still in the fight to win the Pichichi Trophy and the Golden Boot award a second year on the row. With 22 goals, Ronaldo has the largest season tally on the road in the the history of La Liga. Granada need one point to remain in the First Division and could avoid relegation even by losing the two games they have left, providing Zaragoza fail to win theirs. Coach Abel Resino said his team will greet Real Madrid as champions. "Real Madrid are indefatigable," he said, "They want to win everything because their club and history demand it. They make it hard for everyone they face and, despite recent celebrations, they'll be very competitive." |
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Ronaldo, being quite selfish will be out to get some records, can't see Jose just giving the game away.
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Put a bit on Real
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not touching this one. If anything a lay of madrid maybe.
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both teams to score
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1-0 Granada
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1-0
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Great run, but that keeper, poor positioning.
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Through Keepers Legs
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hahaha...that was a good lay. Time to green up!
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put on a mug multiple just to hold an interest, never touch Spanish football usually,
backing against BTTS in this, Barca & Bilbao, if this even makes it to half-time i'll be shocked and/or appauled ![]() |
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Igahlo should have made it 2
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Real Madrid haven't lost a single Saturday game in more than two years (23 in total)
Lost to Barca on Saturday 5 months ago |
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are spanish teams playing for anything tonight or is it all just dead rubber?
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...got that off the RM website, obviously voluntary amnesia
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hmm debating whether it's worth laying granada
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thanks. what about some of the top teams?
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1-0 Barca
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Messi Free Kick ....Screamerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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considering laying Granada now..but i am not watching so not too sure. are madrid looking lively?
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valencia will want to win the derby and make sure that they are 3rd
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they will finish 3rd regardless..way ahead on goal diff.
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hate end of season games when teams have nothing to play for..gets boring and betting becomes more risky.
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my bad apologies..fast forwarded and thought today was last day.. (duuhhh idiot!!!)
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Today IS the last day if a super-meteor hits tommorow.
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Granada worth laying here or leave it alone?
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I'd Leave it Biscuit but I do think it has the smell of a late 1-1 saver
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RM comeback 2nd half *hopefully*
Valencia hammering 2nd half *hopefully* |
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you just can't imagine Jose accepting a defeat here, would've thought he'd want 2 more wins and 100 points.
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