Archive for October, 2009
Ajax Amsterdam v Dinamo Zagreb over 2.5 – 1.65
PICK WON
Dinamo played against Ajax 4 times, 2 times at Ajax stadium and both of the times they won and it was under. I pretty doubt that Dinamo will be defending today, they ain’t into defense. Defense line is very weak since for domestic league they don’t even need defense because most of the time they attack. Thats why Etto (attacking defender) say that this will be different type of match, Ajax will push and game will be totally open, in that kind of situations I only see over. Recent matches show that Dinamo in Europe can score easy, but Ajax is on fire in domestic league, they scored in last 5 13 goals.
Head to head:
04.10.2007 Thu UEFA Cup Ajax – Dinamo Zagreb 0-1
20.09.2007 Thu UEFA Cup Dinamo Zagreb – Ajax 0-1
25.11.1998 Wed Champions League Ajax - Dinamo Zagreb 0-1
16.09.1998 Wed Champions League Dinamo Zagreb - Ajax 0-0
STATISTIC FOR: UEFA Cup
7/14 50%
Real Madrid – AC Milan over 2.5 – 1.60
PICK WON
2003 year this two teams played 3-1 at Real Madrid stadium. Real Madrid is real machine for scoring goals, they have 68% over at home. Milan is not over team on road, they have 47% over on road. Recently Madrid is on fire, they have score 4 goals in last match against Valladolid. Milan is also scoring some goals in last 5, they score 2 against Roma and won. We know that Milan is loving to play on 1-0 result but I really doubt they can hold or play like that on Real Madrid stadium. Specially if they are without they best defending midfielder Genaro Gatuso. Milan can score to Real Madrid, that will not be surpriseee since up front they have good players like Ronaldinho, Pato and veteran Seedorf. But Real is huge favorite and they will most probably win.
Head to head:
12.03.2003 Wed Champions League Real Madrid – AC Milan 3-1
26.11.2002 Tue Champions League AC Milan – Real Madrid 1-0
STATISTIC FOR: Champions League
11/15 73%
Football Hopefuls: Premier League
How has the football season been treating you so far? If you’ve kept up with the Premier League in their 2009/2010 season, you know that things are just now starting to heat up. Picking a winner now would be next to impossible, but that’s the beautiful thing about betting: it’s the thrill of it all – the sport within a sport.
Gambling has its place in football. It’s the world’s largest sport, hands down, and the Premier League is the top English league, thus one of the most popular in Europe. Already in the season, Manchester United is proving to be atop of bookmakers’ favorites list. Man U is no stranger to the PL limelight. Since 1992, the club from Old Trafford has won the championship an impressive 11 times (92/93, 93/94, 95/96, 98/99, 99/00, 00/01, 02/03, 06/07, 07/08, and 08/09).
Man U has developed a hefty following all over the world, and like any great sports franchise, they have their heated rivals in Chelsea and Arsenal. With Man U winning the past three seasons, it’s been a hard pill to swallow for fans of other franchises in the sport. But there’s still some hope for every team this early in the sporting year.
Some of the fan favorites have yet to show any flash on the field, namely Liverpool and their 15 point total, good enough for only 8th place. Aston Villa is an exciting prospect in 6th place, and even Tottenham is looking great, with their 3rd place standing and 19 championship points. But at number one and two, it’s Man U and Chelsea holding down the fort. So, does that mean it’s all locked up? Some would beg to differ on that.
In recent weeks, it has become clear that Arsenal is back in championship form. Fans of Arsenal know all too well of the untimely injuries that have plagued the squad for many years in a row, but thus far, they’re healthy as a horse and currently sitting in 4th place with a record of 6-0-2.
It’s far too early in the season to know who has the best shot at winning. Because of their history and current standing, Man U is a prohibited favorite, but other teams continue to nip at their heels. Picking an overall winner this season will be extremely difficult. But in the meantime, there’s some great game-to-game football happening in numerous leagues across the globe. That’s more than enough to keep any fan busy.
Olympiakos v Standard Liege home win – 1.75
PICK WON
Standard Liege never played at Olympiakos, this will be one of hardest trips in Standard Liege history since we all know how tough are Greeks at home and how strong is audience there. Greeks at home win 83% of the time, this is huge number and trust me its from last 150 games. On road Standard is nothing special, 25% matches they lose. Recent form shows that Greeks are in top form with 4 wins in last 5 and only one lose and that was against Arsenal in England. Standard recently lost against Westerlo and managed draw against AZ Alkmar so they are not hot.
But most important is that they are still without they Captain who will be missing for longer time. Also one of they best defenders Ricardo Rocha Portuguese international player is out. To be honest Olympiakos also have many injuries but they also have longer bench and more quality players.
STATISTIC FOR: Champions League
10/14 71%




