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Sport betting tips: Sports betting tips 2023 (Page 670)

Topic created on 01st Jan. 2023 | Page: 670 of 684 | Answers: 6,838 | Views: 583,319
DieWunderharke5000
Top Member
At the end of the year, the 5 BTS 1 HZ works today. Bet, or what do you think?

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Stromberg
Legend

DieWunderharke5000 wrote on 20.12.2023 at 20:29: The 5 BTS 1 HZ will work out today at the end of the year. Bet, or what do you think?

I only took 1.5, Freiburg only 0.5...😁

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frapi07
Elite
Patizi wrote on 20.12.2023 at 19:57:

So that's just trying to talk down the teams. I'm happy to get on board.

Dortmund also don't have Bellingham compared to last season. Guerreiro wasn't bad either. So if you try to talk down the others, you should also start with Dortmund.

You are welcome to express your opinion. It's not a forum for nothing Anyway, I'm glad you want to talk about it.

general opinion:

My opinion: anyone could have finished 1-4 in the group. There were no clear favorites. Maybe you would have put PSG in first place before the season, but I don't see a clear favorite for the rest. In these groups of death, every game counts. Every little point you can get is gratefully accepted. As in other groups, there is no "underdog". All four did very well last season. When I look at the results in the CL group, I can draw some conclusions: none of them dominated the group. Until the last matchday, you didn't know who would progress and who would have to go to the EL or even be eliminated. If Dortmund hadn't picked up at least one point and Newscastle had won, BVB would even have been out of the CL. So there wasn't much missing from first to third in the group.

current performances:

All 4 teams are currently not in a stable position. Newscastle have had the worst of it, they are not even qualified for the Europa League. Yes, there are more teams in the EPL fighting for the European places, but the same can be said of the Bundesliga. Bayer, Bayern, Stuttgart, RBL, BVB. In the EPL, it's ManCity, Man United, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool and Chelsea (not so much for the last two seasons, but Villa are currently shaking up the league). From this point of view, the European places are almost even, although they have significantly more money available in the EPL. The only difference between the EPL and the Bundesliga is that every club I've mentioned here can become champions. It's a different story in the Bundesliga. I don't think it's wrong to say that only Bayer/Bayern play for the title.


BVB:

I can also say the following about the squad: a Bellingham is on fire right now, no question. But you can't compare the loss with that of PSG. Losing Neymar and Messi at the same time has hurt PSG more, I think. BVB have also brought in a replacement for Bellingham: Füllkrug. Even if he's not as good as Bellingham, he's already scored a few goals. Not as many as Bellingham, but last season it was the other way around. Bellingham only scored 8 goals in the whole season - Füllkrug 16. Füllkrug is currently on 5 and we're not even at half-time. My point is that he's doing his job. Maybe not excellently, but he's doing what he was brought in for: Scoring goals.


AC Milan:

The situation at AC Milan is complicated. MIlan is not in the best of moods in Serie A either. 9 points behind Inter and have already conceded 4 defeats. Just for comparison: Bologna have only conceded 2 defeats. Juve only one - just like Inter. With Juve, however, it's clear that they play very defensively. They've hardly done anything in the transfer market. It's still Giroud and Leao who have to make the difference. But Giroud is no longer 25 and Leao has his phases. It's awesome when you consider that Girourd is the top scorer at Milan. As previously written, they have already conceded 4 defeats, while the other European contenders have only conceded 1-2 defeats.

Newscastle:

I'll be honest here and mention that I'm not well versed in the EPL. I don't follow the league enough. Just as an aside. But what can't be denied is that they missed the start of the season, brought in a €50m man - at least for this season - for nothing and some of their key players are not at 100% at the moment. You could see that yesterday with Trippier in the cup against Chelsea.

PSG:

As already mentioned, PSG have lost two key players. Mbappe is carrying PSG on his shoulders - and not even metaphorically. PSG are also weakening in the league. Donnarumma is not consistent enough and has slip-ups here and there that make him deteriorate from a very good goalkeeper to a good one. PSG are only first because the other "chasers" have messed up the last few matchdays. Consistency and dominance look different.

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Donnie
Elite
My MSV Duisburg has just won a very important home victory in the relegation battle in the 3rd division against Freiburg 2, I'm incredibly relieved 🙂 I know, nobody cares but something different from Bayern, Dortmund and so on. This from a fan who has been fighting for existence for years (fans + club) instead of having luxury problems like being a few points behind a Champions League place or something🤣

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DieWunderharke5000
Top Member

Stromberg wrote on 20.12.2023 at 20:38:

I only took 1.5, Freiburg only 0.5...😁

Uff, missing just one goal again. Classic.

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Patizi
Elite

frapi07 wrote on 20.12.2023 at 20:39:
You are welcome to express your opinion. It's not a forum for nothing Anyway, I'm glad you want to talk about it.

general opinion:

My opinion: anyone could have finished 1-4 in the group. There were no clear favorites. Maybe you would have put PSG in first place before the season, but I don't see a clear favorite for the rest. In these groups of death, every game counts. Every little point you can get is gratefully accepted. As in other groups, there is no "underdog". All four did very well last season. When I look at the results in the CL group, I can draw some conclusions: none of them dominated the group. Until the last matchday, you didn't know who would progress and who would have to go to the EL or even be eliminated. If Dortmund hadn't picked up at least one point and Newscastle had won, BVB would even have been out of the CL. So there wasn't much missing from first to third in the group.

current performances:

All 4 teams are currently not in a stable position. Newscastle have had the worst of it, they are not even qualified for the Europa League. Yes, there are more teams in the EPL fighting for the European places, but the same can be said of the Bundesliga. Bayer, Bayern, Stuttgart, RBL, BVB. In the EPL, it's ManCity, Man United, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool and Chelsea (not so much for the last two seasons, but Villa are currently shaking up the league). From this point of view, the European places are almost even, although they have significantly more money available in the EPL. The only difference between the EPL and the Bundesliga is that every club I've mentioned here can become champions. It's a different story in the Bundesliga. I don't think it's wrong to say that only Bayer/Bayern play for the title.


BVB:

I can also say the following about the squad: a Bellingham is on fire right now, no question. But you can't compare the loss with that of PSG. Losing Neymar and Messi at the same time has hurt PSG more, I think. BVB have also brought in a replacement for Bellingham: Füllkrug. Even if he's not as good as Bellingham, he's already scored a few goals. Not as many as Bellingham, but last season it was the other way around. Bellingham only scored 8 goals in the whole season - Füllkrug 16. Füllkrug is currently on 5 and we're not even at half-time. My point is that he's doing his job. Maybe not excellently, but he's doing what he was brought in for: Scoring goals.


AC Milan:

The situation at AC Milan is complicated. MIlan is not in the best of moods in Serie A either. 9 points behind Inter and have already conceded 4 defeats. Just for comparison: Bologna have only conceded 2 defeats. Juve only one - just like Inter. With Juve, however, it's clear that they play very defensively. They've hardly done anything in the transfer market. It's still Giroud and Leao who have to make the difference. But Giroud is no longer 25 and Leao has his phases. It's awesome when you consider that Girourd is the top scorer at Milan. As previously written, they have already conceded 4 defeats, while the other European contenders have only conceded 1-2 defeats.

Newscastle:

I'll be honest here and mention that I'm not well versed in the EPL. I don't follow the league enough. Just as an aside. But what can't be denied is that they missed the start of the season, brought in a €50m man - at least for this season - for nothing and some of their key players are not at 100% at the moment. You could see that yesterday with Trippier in the cup against Chelsea.

PSG:

As already mentioned, PSG have lost two key players. Mbappe is carrying PSG on his shoulders - and not even metaphorically. PSG are also weakening in the league. Donnarumma is not consistent enough and has slip-ups here and there that make him deteriorate from a very good goalkeeper to a good one. PSG are only first because the other "chasers" have messed up the last few matchdays. Consistency and dominance look different.

Dortmund were already through after 5 matchdays. They could have lost 10-0 on the last matchday and nothing would have happened. That somehow makes it even more remarkable.


I take a different view on the loss of players. Of course you can compare a Bellingham departure with Messi or Neymar. For Dortmund, it was just like Messi or Neymar leaving Paris. Whereby Neymar was not a departure that weakened Paris. He played half the games last season. Hasn't been there since January/February, so to speak. So for me it doesn't matter at all. Messi was average last season if you think about it. Füllkrug scored just as often as Messi in the league. The difference is that Bremen don't score around 100 goals. Paris, on the other hand, do. Btw. look at the table in Ligue 1. Again ahead and not really significantly fewer goals scored. In the end they have 80-90 goals again. Without Messi and Neymar. That's why the departures haven't changed anything.
How can you actually talk about Füllkrug doing his job? He's a striker and has 5 goals..wtf?! That should not be the level of Borussia Dortmund. However, in Dortmund you have the luck that others also score. To Füllkrug's credit, Dortmund "only" have 30 goals. By the way, Bellingham never played striker at Dortmund.
I'm with you on Milan. No idea what Bologna has to do with it but ok. Don't see anything complicated with Milan. Playing a solid season. Inter are simply marching extremely well, why is it surprising that the striker is the top scorer? Who else would it be? Btw. 3 goals more than a Füllkrug in the end.
Regarding Newcastle. They also have a lot more options than Dortmund. Dortmund got Nmecha for 30 million. A total flop so far. With Newcastle, the 50m is ultimately irrelevant anyway. Because of the possibilities and what Newcastle did last season, I was pretty sure that they would end up ahead of Dortmund. Paris anyway and maybe fight with Milan for 3rd place. In the end, of course, things turned out differently.
I've already written enough about Paris. Of course they were good, but they weren't the best either. If I look it up, some of the goals were probably scored in 5:1 or 5:0 games. It also works wonderfully without them. Mbappe is simply doing what he did last year and others are also scoring. Don't forget that Messi's real hype all this time has been created by the World Cup and especially by what he did in America.

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frapi07
Elite
Patizi wrote on 20.12.2023 at 21:29:

Dortmund were through after 5 matchdays. They could have lost 10-0 on the last matchday and nothing would have happened. That somehow makes it even more remarkable.


I take a different view on the loss of players. Of course you can compare a Bellingham departure with Messi or Neymar. For Dortmund, it was just like Messi or Neymar leaving Paris. Whereby Neymar was not a departure that weakened Paris. He played half the games last season. Hasn't been there since January/February, so to speak. So for me it doesn't matter at all. Messi was average last season if you think about it. Füllkrug scored just as often as Messi in the league. The difference is that Bremen don't score around 100 goals. Paris, on the other hand, do. Btw. look at the table in Ligue 1. Again ahead and not really significantly fewer goals scored. In the end they have 80-90 goals again. Without Messi and Neymar. That's why the departures haven't changed anything.
How can you actually talk about Füllkrug doing his job? He's a striker and has 5 goals..wtf?! That should not be the level of Borussia Dortmund. However, in Dortmund you have the luck that others also score. To Füllkrug's credit, Dortmund "only" have 30 goals. By the way, Bellingham never played striker at Dortmund.
I'm with you on Milan. No idea what Bologna has to do with it but ok. Don't see anything complicated with Milan. Playing a solid season. Inter are simply marching extremely well. Why is it surprising that the striker is the top scorer? Who else would it be? Btw. 3 goals more than a Füllkrug in the end.
Regarding Newcastle. They also have a lot more options than Dortmund. Dortmund got Nmecha for 30 million. A total flop so far. With Newcastle, the 50m is ultimately irrelevant anyway. Because of the possibilities and what Newcastle did last season, I was pretty sure that they would end up ahead of Dortmund. Paris anyway and maybe fight with Milan for 3rd place. In the end, of course, things turned out differently.
I've already written enough about Paris. Of course they were good, but they weren't the best either. If I look it up, some of the goals were probably scored in 5:1 or 5:0 games. It also works wonderfully without them. Mbappe is simply doing what he did last year and others are also scoring. Don't forget that Messi's real hype all this time was created by the World Cup and especially by what he did in America.

Sorry, that's true about Dortmund and the CL. They were through after 5 matchdays. It was about 1st/2nd place.

Messi wasn't just a winger, he was also a team player. He coached PSG with Mbappe. Messi not only scored goals, but also pushed others (Mbappe). You just have to admit that. I'm not a Messi fanboy, by the way. Was of the opinion until the end that Ronaldo was the better player. But the World Cup has now made it clear who is ahead. Even if I am aware that Argentina is not Portugal. Neymar was still a player who could make a difference. Who will replace him now, or who will replace Messi and Neymar? Dembelé?

Not everyone is a Kane or Lewandoski. Not everyone can score 30+ goals. The history of top scorers confirms that. Sure, 5 goals is low, but 21 (as of now) is also abnormally high. As you also said, many Dortmund players score goals. I would therefore rate his performance as "satisfactory". I didn't write before that he's excellent.

Regarding Bologna: I wanted to show you how unstable Milan are. Bologna is not a super team now, maybe they will have an above average season, but for the great AC MILAN that should be shameful. I like to remind you that AC is the Italian club that has won the CL the most times. They have been back in the top 4 for 2-3 years now and one would have hoped that they would stay up there longer. It should be Leao or someone else. Have you ever heard of Chukwueze? One of 6 AC Milan strikers. Played for AC Milan since 2023. 12 games and a grandiose 0 goals. Okafor the same. 12 games - 3 goals and you're complaining about Fülkrug xD As I said, the transfer market was badly f**ked up by Milan.







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Stromberg
Legend
https://www.kicker.de/matchfixing-wenn-der-lichtausmacher-kommt/984140/artikel

Quite interesting

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Stromberg
Legend

DieWunderharke5000 wrote on 20.12.2023 at 21:20:

Whew, just one goal short again. Classic.

Yes... 😬Yesterday 3rd league all 2, 5 also... 🙈

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Dr-Strange
Top Member
Phew that was close at Frankfurt-Gladbach,was the last game in my 7Q combo what was missing, with both scoring & o 2.5.
😮‍💨😵‍💫😵‍💫

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