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Not much International soccer on tonight because of the International matches this weekend, so might have a shot at the NFL.

Best bet:

NFL Tuesday morning: Green Bay Packers v Detroit Lions   Green Bay Packers line -4.5/over 46.5 match score $3.60

 
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Weekend Special

NFL Monday 10.25am LA Chargers vs Pittsburgh

LA Chargers Line -6.5/Over 42.5 Match Score $3.80

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19 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Best Bet

NFL Tuesday morning: Green Bay Packers v Detroit Lions   Green Bay Packers line -4.5/over 46.5 match score $3.60

 

19 hours ago, Macca said:

Weekend Special

NFL Monday 10.25am LA Chargers vs Pittsburgh

LA Chargers Line -6.5/Over 42.5 Match Score $3.80

With the earlier pick dipping out I've gone with the 2 live bets.  14-1 as well so good odds fellas

 
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Weekend Special (Monday 2.00am)

France Ligue 1 Monaco vs Rennes

Monaco (Win) & +2.5 Goals Match Score $2.60

Monday Best

Italian Serie A - Monday at 00:00

Sampdoria v AS Roma

AS Roma Win $2.10


Weekend Spesh:

EPL Monday 2.30am Manchester United v Liverpool Liverpool and Match result +1.5 $2.00

Monkey Business:  (in game order)....

Italia Serie A - Monday at 00:00am Sampdoria v AS Roma AS Roma Win $2.10

France Ligue 1 Monday 2am Monaco vs Rennes Monaco (Win) & +2.5 Goals Match Score $2.60

EPL Monday 2.30am Manchester United v Liverpool Liverpool and Match result +1.5 $2.00
 

11/1 Go bananas!  Good luck Monkeys.

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Looks like the pattern continued.....Me and DZ lose...Macca win! :) crazy....

 

 
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1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Looks like the pattern continued.....Me and DZ lose...Macca win! :) crazy....

I'm all over the England leagues tonight (as per usual)  Went for doubles only last week but trebles tonight. 

There are any number of free-scoring teams that usually win at home and those are the teams that I follow.  Especially in the National League North & South.

44 minutes ago, Macca said:

I'm all over the England leagues tonight (as per usual)  Went for doubles only last week but trebles tonight. 

There are any number of free-scoring teams that usually win at home and those are the teams that I follow.  Especially in the National League North & South.

Ok so like the div 1 league or whatever they call themselves these days.....interesting. I had a multi running with Juventus kicking it off its 1-1 at the 70th minute so i cashed out......start again with some Italian clubs and German and Spata and an NBL side....even threw in the womans netball who are playing NZ.....got 16/1 so that will do.....good practice for Monkey and a lot less tiring than the horses!


I can find bugger all this week and after last weeks debacle, im going for the shorter odds but should get the biscuits. Take it as an anchor!

Best Bet:

EPL Monday 3.00am Liverpool v Tottenham Liverpool (W) Match total +1.5 goals $1.70.

Monday Pick

German Bundesliga Monday at 04:00

Mochengladbach v Eintracht Frankfurt 

Gladbach Win & Over 2.5 Match Goals $2.60

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Weekend Special

Monday Portugal Primeira Liga 7.00am

Sporting CP vs Vitoria de Guimaraes

Sporting CP (Win) & +2.5 Goals Match Score $2.75

 

Monkey Business:

EPL Monday 3.00am Liverpool v Tottenham Liverpool (W) +1.5 match goals $1.70

German Bundesliga Monday 04:00am Mochengladbach v Eintracht Frankfurt  Gladbach Win & + 2.5 match goals $2.60

Portugal Primeira Liga Monday 7.00am Sporting CP vs Vitoria de Guimaraes Sporting CP (Win) & +2.5 match goals $2.75

12/1 Bananas & Coffee this week.

Lets see if we can break the pattern!

Good luck Monkeys!

 

(apologies to DZ who is a Tottenham supporter.....) :)

 

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14 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Monkey Business:

EPL Monday 3.00am Liverpool v Tottenham Liverpool (W) +1.5 match goals $1.70

German Bundesliga Monday 04:00am Mochengladbach v Eintracht Frankfurt  Gladbach Win & + 2.5 match goals $2.60

Portugal Primeira Liga Monday 7.00am Sporting CP vs Vitoria de Guimaraes Sporting CP (Win) & +2.5 match goals $2.75

12/1 Bananas & Coffee this week.

Lets see if we can break the pattern!

Good luck Monkeys!

 

(apologies to DZ who is a Tottenham supporter.....) :)

 

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ...............well done Monkeys !

LIverpool 2-1

Mochengladbach 4-2

Sporting CP 3-1


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19 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ...............well done Monkeys !

LIverpool 2-1

Mochengladbach 4-2

Sporting CP 3-1

Nice to wake up and win on a Monday morning hey Wadda.  A nice 3 figure collect!

We got in sync for once.  Now to get on a roll

Winners are grinners!

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15 minutes ago, Macca said:

Nice to wake up and win on a Monday morning hey Wadda.  A nice 3 figure collect!

We got in sync for once.  Now to get on a roll

Winners are grinners!

Yep, sure is Macca. Im just happy for the team and the consistent efforts. I think everyone has felt like forgetting about it at times, but results like that make it all worth the effort. Perhaps 1 anchor and 2 values might be a good tactic from time to time?.....12/1 is good anyday......

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1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep, sure is Macca. Im just happy for the team and the consistent efforts. I think everyone has felt like forgetting about it at times, but results like that make it all worth the effort. Perhaps 1 anchor and 2 values might be a good tactic from time to time?.....12/1 is good anyday......

Free scoring teams that win at home is the go-to measurement Wadda

And then the value to be added to get the odds.  As you said,  12-1 is good odds.  I've felt confident with our picks on every occasion so I reckon we just keep going the way we are.  A banker or 2 makes sense or maybe 3 value picks when it falls that way. 

7 minutes ago, Macca said:

Free scoring teams that win at home is the go-to measurement Wadda

And then the value to be added to get the odds.  As you said,  12-1 is good odds.  I've felt confident with our picks on every occasion so I reckon we just keep going the way we are.  A banker or 2 makes sense or maybe 3 value picks when it falls that way. 

I totally agree, im just not that good at finding them !!

I checked the odds for my selection for +2.5 goals, but it was only paying 30c more ie 2.00 instead of 1.70....so i decided on the anchor option, as Liverpool sometimes seem to just "get the job done" sort of thing.......which they may well have done, had Tottenham not scored in the 1st minute! Highlights indicate they got out of jail with a penalty at 75 mins.

(apologies to DZ, Tottenham supporter)

(not really....) :)

 

Monday Pick

EPL Monday at 03:30

Everton v Tottenham 

Tottenham Win $2.50


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Weekend Special

France Ligue1  Bordeaux vs Nantes (Monday 1.00am)

Bordeaux (Win) & +2.5 Goals Match Score $4.50

Monkey Business:

Portuguese Primiera: Tondela v Sporting Lisbon Sporting Lisbon (W) match score + 1.5 $2.05

Monkey Business:

France Ligue1 Mon 1.00am Bordeaux vs Nantes  Bordeaux (Win) & +2.5 Goals Match Score $4.50

Portuguese Primiera: Mon 5.30am Tondela v Sporting Lisbon Sporting Lisbon (Win) match score + 1.5 $2.05

EPL Mon 03:30am Everton v Tottenham Tottenham (Win) $2.50

23/1

 

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Monkey Business:

NFL Mon 8.30am Green Bay Packers v Carolina Panthers HT/FT Green Bay/Green Bay $2.00

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Weekend Special

Monday 6.45am Serie A (Italian League) 

Juventus vs AC Milan

Juventus (Win) & +2.5 Goals Match Score $2.15

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