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Sport betting tips: Sports betting tips 2024 (Page 246)

Topic created on 01st Jan. 2024 | Page: 246 of 276 | Answers: 4,127 | Views: 167,261
JJepsa96
Rookie
The CL draw starts at 6pm. Let's see what the new format brings. There will definitely be top matches in the "preliminary round". As each team plays twice against teams from all pots.

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Xavi22
Expert

JJepsa96 wrote on 29.08.2024 at 17:12: The CL draw is about to start at 6 pm. Let's see what the new format brings. There are definitely top matches in the "preliminary round". As each team plays twice against teams from all pots.

I'm also excited. I just hope that the excitement doesn't fall by the wayside because of the league mode.

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Butterbrezel
Elite
As someone from Stuttgart, I'm happy with the draw.

Real - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - Paris
Stuttgart - Bergamo
Juventus - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - YB Bern
Zvedza - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - Prague
Bratislava - Stuttgart


Away from the reigning champions, everyone expects a really bad defeat.
Everything below HC-2 is a success.


Slovakia and Serbia are real cauldrons, but those are the opponents against whom the points count.
Just like at home against Prague and Bern.

The commentator said that UEFA has simulated the group stage a thousand times, 8 points were enough for 24th place in most cases. That must be Stuttgart's goal.

VfB have to get them in the 4 games, the games against Real, Paris, Bergamo and Juventus are Bonuses, with maybe 1-2 points against Bergamo and Paris.

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Xavi22
Expert

Butterbrezel wrote on 29.08.2024 at 19:09: As a Stuttgart resident, I'm happy with the draw.

Real - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - Paris
Stuttgart - Bergamo
Juventus - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - YB Bern
Zvedza - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - Prague
Bratislava - Stuttgart


Away from the reigning champions, everyone expects a really bad defeat.
Everything below HC-2 is a success.


Slovakia and Serbia are real cauldrons, but those are the opponents against whom the points count.
Just like at home against Prague and Bern.

The commentator said that UEFA has simulated the group stage a thousand times, 8 points were enough for 24th place in most cases. That must be Stuttgart's goal.

VfB have to get them in the 4 games, the games against Real, Paris, Bergamo and Juventus are Bonuses, with maybe 1-2 points against Bergamo and Paris.


I'm curious. If you read the pairings like that, it makes you want more.

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Jenn-R
Expert
young boy the new cl system is wildly different

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Patizi
Elite
For smaller teams, such as Stuttgart, the CL will be the final opponent. It will be tough even for the big teams. Keep on increasing. Maybe we can somehow manage it so that every team plays every 2 days, we're not far away from that anymore. Each team would then play around 180 games a year because breaks wouldn't matter. But well, as a bettor I'm happy to take it all in my stride. But as a soccer fan it's a different matter....

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Lumbumba22
Experienced

Patizi wrote on 29.08.2024 at 20:46: For smaller teams, such as Stuttgart, the CL will be the final opponent. Even for the big ones it will be tough. Keep on increasing. Maybe we can somehow manage it so that every team plays every 2 days, we're not far away from that anymore. Each team would then play around 180 games a year because breaks wouldn't matter. But well, as a bettor I'm happy to take it all in my stride. But as a soccer fan it's a different matter....

Young boy, you're already bashing VfB hard. What have they done to you?

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JJepsa96
Rookie

Butterbrezel wrote on 29.08.2024 at 19:09: As a Stuttgart resident, I'm happy with the draw.

Real - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - Paris
Stuttgart - Bergamo
Juventus - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - YB Bern
Zvedza - Stuttgart
Stuttgart - Prague
Bratislava - Stuttgart


Away from the reigning champions, everyone expects a really bad defeat.
Everything below HC-2 is a success.


Slovakia and Serbia are real cauldrons, but those are the opponents against whom the points count.
Just like at home against Prague and Bern.

The commentator said that UEFA has simulated the group stage a thousand times, 8 points were enough for 24th place in most cases. That must be Stuttgart's goal.

VfB have to get them in the 4 games, the games against Real, Paris, Bergamo and Juventus are Bonuses, with maybe 1-2 points against Bergamo and Paris.


If Stuttgart perform like they did last season and in the Supercup against Leverkusen, I see them 100% easily in the top 24. There's no need to hide from anyone.

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Patizi
Elite
JJepsa96 wrote on 08/30/2024 03:29:

If Stuttgart performs like last season and in the Supercup against Leverkusen, I see them 100% easily in the top 24. You don't need to hide from anyone.

It's not about whether they get through or not. Just look at Union Berlin last year. The CL certainly didn't help. The CL will be the final opponent for Stuttgart because international business has already led to a fall in the Bundesliga for many. Stuttgart in particular exceeded expectations last season. They were able to concentrate on the Bundesliga and had nothing else. Now the CL has been expanded, there are even more games, and that will be difficult for clubs like Stuttgart. It's definitely not getting any easier for the bigger clubs either.

By the way, the Supercup was against 10 men and Freiburg weren't as strong.

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Donnie
Expert

Patizi wrote on 30.08.2024 at 08:02:
It's not about whether they'll get through or not. Look at Union Berlin last year. The CL certainly didn't help. The CL will be the final opponent for Stuttgart because the international business has already caused a crash in the Bundesliga for many. Stuttgart in particular exceeded expectations last season. They were able to concentrate on the Bundesliga and had nothing else. Now the CL has been expanded, there are even more games, and that will be difficult for clubs like Stuttgart. It's definitely not getting any easier for the bigger clubs either.

By the way, the Supercup was against 10 men and Freiburg weren't as strong.

But Union also overperformed with their participation in the CL and their very good position in the league table. They spent the money from the CL on the wrong players. You shouldn't compare Stuttgart with Union, they have significantly less money at their disposal than VFB

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Patizi
Elite

Donnie wrote on 30.08.2024 at 08:36:

Union also overperformed with the participation in the CL and the very good position in the Buli. Spent the money from the CL revenue on the wrong players. You shouldn't compare Stuttgart with Union, they have significantly less money at their disposal than VFB

Has Union really overperformed? First season on 11 then on 7 from there on 5 (1 point behind 4th place) and then they ended up on 4. One season before that, they just missed out on the CL and since promotion, they've been climbing ever higher. They've never had anything to do with the bottom. Last season stands out more (negatively). A lot of things didn't go together last season, but I can imagine that the CL can also make you bananas. Madrid on Wednesday and then Hoffenheim on Sunday only to welcome Napoli again on Tuesday. That's an awesome contrast. You'd probably like to skip Hoffenheim because of the rest and because it's a different movie. There won't be a CL anthem playing. Stuttgart, by the way, are the complete opposite. They get promoted, finish 9th, 15th and then 16th, win the relegation against a team that somehow never seems to get promoted again (Hamburg) and then play an outstanding season and finish 2nd. With the facts, you can tell me again who overperformed and who didn't. What happened to Stuttgart in Freiburg wouldn't have happened to them last season. I was already expecting them to drop a bit in the second half of the season. Well, I was wrong. For the fans of VFB it is desirable that I am wrong, but I don't see Stuttgart at the top at all. I don't see them qualifying for a European competition either, although...almost half the league is now involved

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Lumbumba22
Experienced
Union's soccer (high and wide and good luck) and Stuttgart's (combination soccer) are two different things and I don't understand why people always compare the two 😅

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Lumbumba22
Experienced

Patizi wrote on 30.08.2024 at 09:18:

Did Union really overperform? First season on 11 then on 7 from there on 5 (1 point behind 4th place) and then they ended up on 4. One season before that they just missed out on the CL and since promotion they've gone up and up. They've never had anything to do with the bottom. Last season stands out more (negatively). A lot of things didn't go together last season, but I can imagine that the CL can also make you bananas. Madrid on Wednesday and then Hoffenheim on Sunday only to welcome Napoli again on Tuesday. That's an awesome contrast. You'd probably like to skip Hoffenheim because of the rest and because it's a different movie. There won't be a CL anthem playing. Stuttgart, by the way, are the complete opposite. They get promoted, finish 9th, 15th and then 16th, win the relegation against a team that somehow never seems to get promoted again (Hamburg) and then play an outstanding season and finish 2nd. With the facts, you can tell me again who overperformed and who didn't. What happened to Stuttgart in Freiburg wouldn't have happened to them last season. I was already expecting them to drop a bit in the second half of the season. Well, I was wrong. For the fans of VFB it is desirable that I am wrong, but I don't see Stuttgart at the top at all. I also don't see them qualifying for a European competition, although...almost half the league is now involved

You must not forget ... that against Freiburg they had to change the entire defense (injuries) and Stiller played the engine in midfield in defense ..

Let all the injured players come back or get back into shape. Then I think that will easily be enough for place 5-8 .

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B****3
Union had a great year and the crash was pre-programmed!
You didn't have to be a clairvoyant to see that!
Everything just fell into place!
Completely overperformed!

Stuttgart is a class better than Union!
Therefore there will be no crash but Champions League will be nothing this season!
The squad is ok, but not competitive with Bayern, Bayer, Bvb, Leipzig!

And the run from last season will also come to an end!

Bet between 9th and 6th place Stuttgart .

But to consider Stuttgart as a top team is missing light years !

All in all a solid German representative in the international competition!

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Xavi22
Expert
Alcaraz is awesome. Can the 3-0 be made?

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