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I see World Soccer's mag was out 9th May? Anyone get it?
Would it not have players in that didnt go, seeing as the squads werent declared till 13th? Ashley Cole & Carrick? |
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I bought it today. Carrick & Cole in it. Strange decision to sell on 9th May, 4 days before squads announced.
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I flicked through the book in my local bookshop, but it didn't pick Ghana as the winner, so I doubt the research.
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RP pullout is out 5th June
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can we all predict what the main tipsters will put up ?
Mark Langdon: Brazil Cascarino: Germany Pullein : ![]() |
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Pullein - over 7.5 sendings off in the tournament at 8/11 (Bet £3.65) to be immediately brought in by same company to 8/15 and max stake £3.65.
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RP seem to have mostly abysmal football tipsters. The only one I enjoy reading is Didi Hamann because he is more capable of thinking outside the box. I look forward to the RP WC guide but 4 years ago I recall a very long-winded article by (Pullein?) in which he made the case as to why Mexico would beat Uruguay in their group game, & this was pretty much his only recommendation at the entire tourno & the odds were quite prohibitive. Result: Mexico 0 Uruguay 1.
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Pullein - over 7.5 sendings off in the tournament at 8/11 (Bet £3.65) to be immediately brought in by same company to 8/15 and max stake £3.65.
I think Pullein did a piece on sending offs in todays paper - he was saying that PP had pitched the under/over line too low because UEFA had ordered the refs to issue a red card for any foul play or dangerous tackle |
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Steve Davies wrote the article about the reds, not KP. He seemed to suggest little more than the refs would be following the rules.
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96 page pullout in Thursday's RP.
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The tipping in the RP is shocking. I had the last 2 world cups and 2 euros RP pullouts and their selections are dreadful. You have over 100 bets most of the time and you will be lucky if they pull 5 winners.
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Big profits on the English leagues
guesses 2013/14 by the Racing Post. |
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No idea how their league performances are - I just know that their big tournament stuff is diabolical
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toffee - when you say that UEFA wanted red cards for dangerous/foul play , is that for this world cup ? How can UEFA ask for it if its a FIfa run comp ?
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found it.
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I have already seen Pullein's article on the greatest tournament on the planet 3 pages of info. His recommendation No Bet
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i will be acquiring mine from some bookies tmoz.
it will be on sale for £9.99 later for all those that miss it |
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ive got mine this morning...
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got mine, kevin pullein- no bet
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They have to do it with 2 hands tied behind their backs. They can't choose when to publish their tips and probably have to provide loads of tips that they don't like because they have to do so. They are feeding on scraps because all the best value I'd found has long gone
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I don't suppose this is available on the online edition?
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i think its a good read as it goes...
im not particularly interested in what they tip, as everybodies opinion varies... |
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much is this ??
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£2.10
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got it just about to sit down with a cuppa tea and do some reading
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its good value, tons of info and will keep it handy for the next month
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My opinions differ largely from their main so-called experts, so I'm treating this as a positive
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not bad info imo $2.80
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Forgot to buy this today, can anyone give a precis of the tips, picks and ideas?
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Langdon went 4pts Argentina, 1pt e/w France and Italy. Steve Davies also went Argentina. Childs and Wilkerson went for Spain, Pullein for Brazil.
Chhilds did top scorer: 2pts e/w Ronaldo, 1pt e/w Neymar and Benzema, 0.5pt e/w Bacca, Yaya The 'World Cup Jury' saw Niall Quinn going for your pick David Luiz for 'star of the tournament' but Craig Brown gave the nod to Steven Gerrard and top scorer to Sturridge. Must have been on the Buckfast! They all (John Barnes, Motson and Peter Shilton were the others) predictably see England making it out of the group. Among Didi Hamann's picks are the Argies to win and he also goes for Benzema top scorer. (Seriously, if Benzema is top scorer, I quit gambling!) Somebody called Michael Cox, who writes a decent piece, goes for Spain. Vidal for top scorer, Croatia and Japan to qualify. South African expert Tim Vickery goes for a Brazil-Argentina final, Ecuador to qualify. Childs does England Specials: 3pts o3.5 Goals (4/6), 1pt Sturridge top England scorer. Group betting... A) 1pt Brazil to get nine points (11/10) B) 3pts Chile to qualify (10/11), 2pts Australia to get zero points (6/4) C) 3pts Cote D'Ivoire to qualify (11/10), 2pts Greece to finish bottom (13/8) D) 2pts Italy (13/8), 2pts Italy-England dual f/c (11/5) E) 1pt France-Switzerland sf/c (5/2) F) 2pts Argentina-Bosnia sf/c (6/4), Iran u1.5 points (4/5) G) 2pts USA u2.5 points (21/20) H) 1pt Russia not to qualify (9/5), 1pt Russia to finish bottom (9/1) Among Langdon's tournament specials are tips on Cameroon (1pt, 18/1) and Chile (0.5pt, 33/1) to concede most goals. He goes 0.5pts each on Hulk, Thiago Silva and Marco Reus for Golden Ball. He also suggests a lay of Belgium-Russia sf/c, and a back on an Argentina-France final. Pullein's two-page column is full of insight. 'A European country could lift the trophy... but it is less likely than it would have been if the tournament was in Europe.' Whodathunkit? A quarter of his piece is wasted telling us how the FIFA rankings are useful, but not really, and friendlies with Indonesia are a bad idea. Big players struggle more in the heat than small players and 'penalty shootouts are not the lottery that some believe.' No bets recommended, obviously. |
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I'm not sure how much their South African expert actually knows about Ecuador. Their South American expert does fancy them though!
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The 96 pages ,minus 50 pages of adverts,reveal little more than
BACK BRAZIL or one of the other front three in the betting. At least Pullien highlighted the futility of playing friendlies regards FIFA rankings. Something the FA will realise in five years time. |
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Mikael
Tim Vickery is a South American based journalist often used by Talksport, not South African. |
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Seems to be something of a group think in the R.Post guide given the way they are all dismissing the chances of Germany and The Netherlands, and keen on France.
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Tim Vickery knows his stuff,regularly listen to him on the radio..he knows south american football inside out and talks a lot of sense.
A brazil / agrgentina final is a smart bet and would be a great match too |
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Brazil/Argentina is the most likely final, and if everything goes to form it could easily be the final. I suspect that Argentina will get found out by one of the smarter teams in the latter rounds, although I'm struggling to work out who. I've covered Brazil/Belgium and Brazil/Uruguay finals.
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Paddy
I did note my Vickery error in my follow-up post. It was late! MC1 Don't mention it. |
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Sorry MK, how rude of me.
Thanks for posting that summary up, very good of you. |
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Vickery lives out there & has had the Beeb gig as S.American football expert for a good while. I can easily envisage an Argentina Brazil final but if Suarez can get fit in time Uruguay are dangerous to discount. They are an experienced tournament team & I don't buy this notion their squad is over the hill. That was all the pundits kept saying relentlessly about France in 2006 & they were very wide of the mark.
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