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Sport betting tips: Sports betting tips 2024 (Page 161)

Topic created on 01st Jan. 2024 | Page: 161 of 358 | Answers: 5,364 | Views: 226,889
Rainmann
Elite

danny005 wrote on 11.06.2024 at 14:53:

Also for existing customers? I don't see a promo for it.

I've been there since they went online. Not active but then I am an existing customer

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frapi07
Elite
What do you think about Klose being the new coach of 1. FCN?

I don't think we need to discuss his play. A good striker, but this is his first station as a coach. I'm curious to see what ideas he has and how he implements them. I think he can get FCN back into the Bundesliga, but the club has to trust him and invest money. The last few years, 1. FCN has not been in such a good shape, sometimes even playing against relegation to the 3rd division. That's why I was very surprised about the signing of a former world champion.

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Andre
Expert

frapi07 wrote on 12.06.2024 at 07:38: What do you say that Klose is the new coach of 1. FCN?

I don't think we need to discuss his playing ability. A good striker, but this is his first stop as a coach. I'm curious to see what ideas he has and how he implements them. I think he can get FCN back into the Bundesliga, but the club has to trust him and invest money. In the last few years, 1. FCN has not been in such a good shape, sometimes even playing against relegation to the 3rd division. That's why I was very surprised about the signing of a former world champion.


He's been rather unfortunate as a coach so far, but I wouldn't overestimate his time in Austria either. I'm definitely up for it and I can also imagine that it will generate a certain amount of "hype" and the club could do with that

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Donnie
Elite
At my club MSV Duisburg, I would have liked Lothar Matthäus to have been given a chance as coach. He definitely knows soccer and would certainly have brought in some good sponsors. I think it's a shame that he never got a chance in Germany. But a former great, successful player doesn't necessarily mean that you will also become a successful coach. Examples include Effenberg or Littbarski, who was also a coach here in Duisburg and failed mercilessly

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frapi07
Elite

Andre wrote on 12.06.2024 at 11:02 am:

So far rather unhappy as a coach, but I wouldn't overestimate the station in Austria either. I'm definitely up for it and I can also imagine that it will create a certain "hype" and the club could do with that

Yes, it's more of a win-win situation for the club. I mean, they've already dusted off media attention with the announcement alone. They haven't had this much publicity for several years.

Donnie wrote on 12.06.2024 at 11:13 am: At my club MSV Duisburg, I would have liked Lothar Matthäus to have been given a chance as coach. He definitely knows soccer and would certainly have brought in some good sponsors. I think it's a shame that he never got a chance in Germany. But a former great, successful player doesn't necessarily mean that you will also become a successful coach. Examples include Effenberg or Littbarski, who was also a coach here in Duisburg and failed mercilessly

Yes, he didn't even get a chance in DE. He could have tried his luck at Fürth or Nuremberg, I mean he comes from Middle Franconia ^^ I mean, they weren't really that good that much would have been at stake. Fürth were considered "unclimbable" for a long time

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Women's tennis on grass is a real downfall to watch No matter which Tournament, no matter who's playing....no three balls go into the court in a row. It feels like it's all chance, what do you want to bet No girls, the surface is nothing for you...sorry

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Donnie
Elite

Langhans wrote on 12.06.2024 at 13:14: Women's tennis on grass is a real crash to watch No matter which Tournament, no matter who's playing....no three balls in a row get into the court. It feels like it's all chance, what do you want to bet No girls, the surface is nothing for you...sorry

I think it's the fastest surface of all and the rallies are often relatively short, even for men

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Donnie wrote on 12.06.2024 at 14:30:

I think it's the fastest surface of all and the rallies are often relatively short, even for men

It's undisputed that grass is the fastest and most difficult surface to play on, but the men also focus their game on it as much as possible and look for the way to the net. The women continue to do their thing as usual and often don't manage the baseline at all, which is why it all seems very unproductive. For me at least It's high time we moved on to hard court: I don't like watching the men's grass-court battles either.

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Rainmann
Elite

frapi07 wrote on 12.06.2024 at 07:38: What do you say that Klose is the new coach of 1. FCN?

I don't think we need to discuss his playing ability. A good striker, but this is his first station as a coach. I'm curious to see what ideas he has and how he implements them. I think he can get FCN back into the Bundesliga, but the club has to trust him and invest money. In the last few years, 1. FCN has not been in such a good shape, sometimes even playing against relegation to the 3rd division. That's why I was very surprised about the signing of a former world champion.


Giving him a chance is like Bayern with Kompany.

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Butterbrezel
Elite
frapi07 wrote on 12.06.2024 at 07:38: What do you say that Klose is the new coach of 1. FCN?

I don't think we need to discuss his playing ability. A good striker, but this is his first station as a coach. I'm curious to see what ideas he has and how he implements them. I think he can get FCN back into the Bundesliga, but the club has to trust him and invest money. In the last few years, 1. FCN has not been in such a good shape, sometimes even playing against relegation to the 3rd division. That's why I was very surprised about the signing of a former world champion.


Klose is cool as a guy, of course, but not yet assessable as a coach.


But it's not much worse than Nuremberg last season, so I'm leaning towards better. But I don't rate Nuremberg as a promotion candidate.

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Olli_Eule
Elite
Betano Masters 6 games of the European Championship correctly, let's see so 4 correct 250 euros that would be something

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frapi07
Elite

Rainmann wrote on 12.06.2024 at 16:51:

Give it a chance, it's like Bayern with Kompany.

Give a chance yes, I can agree with you.

But the Risk of not being successful is much greater at FCN 1. Kompany has a lot more money and a better squad at his disposal.

Butterbrezel wrote on 12.06.2024 at 18:01:
Klose as a guy of course cool, as a coach not yet assessable.


But not much worse than Nürnberg last season, so rather a tendency towards better. But I don't rate Nuremberg as a promotion candidate.

It could be worse ^^ If they were to be relegated D: But yes, they won't be a direct promotion candidate next season. The guy needs time and the 1st FCN often likes to give time, so I think they will really keep Klose and in the 2nd season they could fight for promotion.

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Olli_Eule
Elite
Nothing tippable at the moment. And take victory Eibar ... well now 15 euros are gone, because of nothing

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Donnie
Elite
Olli_Eule wrote on 12.06.2024 at 23:02: Nothing tippable at the moment. And take victory Eibar ... well now 15 euros are gone, because of nothing

Just wait until the European Championship starts and bet on it, I haven't placed a sports bet for several days because there's hardly anything good going on😉 I'll wait for Friday, then I'll Deposit again and then I'll start winning😉

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Olli_Eule
Elite

Donnie wrote on 12.06.2024 at 23:18:
Just wait until the EM starts and bet on it, I haven't placed a sports bet for several days because there's hardly anything good going on😉 I'll wait for Friday, then I'll Deposit again and then I'll start winning😉

It wasn't that bad yesterday.


I hit Godoy Cruz x and basketball with Bayern under 154 points was also right.

Instead of Eibar I should have just taken Boston celtics win. Eibar was way too hard because the first leg ended 0 to 0. Was rather stupid of me

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