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Sport betting tips: Sports betting tips 2024 (Page 285)

Topic created on 01st Jan. 2024 | Page: 285 of 356 | Answers: 5,335 | Views: 224,705
Donnie
Elite
Dortmund in full flow again, huh. Hopefully the Rheinmetallers will fall flat on their faces like Schalke did

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slotliebe89
Elite

Xavi22 wrote on 27.09.2024 at 16:24:

Well sure, but whether it will end up 4-0 I don't know of course.

Doesn't look like it at the moment. Dortmund remain a miracle bag.

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JJepsa96
Rookie
Certain victory ... ah yes

Blacklist

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Patizi
Elite
Finally a reason to say something against Stuttgart again. So last week wasn't because Stuttgart is so good, but because Dortmund is so bad. 😂

No kidding, Dortmund is a funny club 😂

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Xavi22
Expert
If you lose today, sahin is already wobbling.

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Jenn-R
Expert

Xavi22 wrote on 27.09.2024 at 20:51: Bvb again the hammer

Yes, I forgot how shitty the bvb is again 🤣🤣

Ey always the same with them 😂

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Patizi
Elite

Xavi22 wrote on 27.09.2024 at 20:57: If you lose today, sahin is already wobbling.

You could do it like Schalke. Just keep changing the coach and hope that in 3 months you turn everything upside down.


Sahin won't wobble because you don't know what to do then. Even if Dortmund lose the next 5 games, Sahin will still be there.

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Xavi22
Expert

Patizi wrote on 27.09.2024 at 21:00:

You could do it like Schalke. Just keep changing the coach and hope that in 3 months you turn everything upside down.


Sahin won't shake because you don't know what to do then. Even if Dortmund lose the next 5 games, Sahin will still be there.

You're probably right, but he's still just not the right player. Maybe it's better to pull the emergency brake straight away.

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Dutch78
Expert
Don't panic, BVB will be fine

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Rainmann
Elite
Bochum had the 3:0 on the foot. That would have been too much, but now I think the yellow team will turn the game around

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Patizi
Elite

Xavi22 wrote on 27.09.2024 at 21:12:

You're probably right, but still, he's just not the right one. Better to pull the emergency brake straight away.

And then who? Firing the coach every 7 games is just nonsense because then you really become Schalke. They've had 11 coaches in 4 years or so. On the one hand you say that you should give the coaches time but on the other hand you want them gone after a few games because things aren't going well. You also have to remember that the hard facts are the results. That's currently 6 games with 4 wins, a draw and a defeat plus the one that came out today. I think that goal before the break was important and also typical of Dortmund when they are behind early against smaller teams. In the end they win 4:2/4:3 or something and have the 3 points, which is what counts and it's labeled as a work victory

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Xavi22
Expert
We'll see if BvB can turn it around at all.

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JJepsa96
Rookie
Thanks Dortmund, off the Blacklist again

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Langhans_innen
Expert

Langhans_innen wrote on 27.09.2024 at 20:00:
But yesterday, when ATP No. 1,085 crushed my bet against ATP 112 in front of three handfuls of spectators,

now he's out, the number 1,000 man. 2:6, 4:6 against the ATP 206. I didn't want to watch the old Challenger stuff anymore, but the trauma from yesterday still had to be cleared up. At least I got a 1.58 for it. Nothing more clay court tomorrow in Chile....enough for now.

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TennisFreak
Amateur

Langhans_innen wrote on 27.09.2024 at 22:23:

now he's out, the number 1,000 man. 2:6, 4:6 against the ATP 206. Didn't want to watch the old Challenger stuff anymore, but the trauma from yesterday still had to be cleared up. At least I got a 1.58 for it. Nothing more clay court tomorrow in Chile....enough for now.

Which game are you talking about?

No, there's enough other stuff coming up. It's best to leave it with Challenger 🙏🏽😅

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