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ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 20:03
- 9822 of 10502
they have now
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 20:04
- 9823 of 10502
1-0. I can smell a cricket score
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 20:06
- 9824 of 10502
that helps the over 1.5 :-)
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 20:08
- 9825 of 10502
I already have a profit on Por. Layed them just after KO and backed back but almost got caught out. Phew!
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 20:12
- 9826 of 10502
bloody hell Bak, that nearly early goal just about did for you
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 20:18
- 9827 of 10502
Luckily, I wasnt in the trade at that point as still suspended but got the trade in soon after that but got out moments before the goal. Wont be greening up though as really cant see Por losing this at all. I've got no liability so not worried even if Ang score.
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 20:24
- 9828 of 10502
greened up on the over 1.5, you just never know, although I agree I think Port will score a few more, just a matter of time.
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 20:29
- 9829 of 10502
will also be surprised if Angola dont have a player sent off if Port run at them with pace
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 20:35
- 9830 of 10502
I'm quite impressed with these so called no hopers. They arent afraid to attack.
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 20:36
- 9831 of 10502
Think Delgado will be the one to go, but you are right Baks they all look good going forward but hopeless at the back.
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 20:50
- 9832 of 10502
Angola certainly having a good go.
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 21:04
- 9833 of 10502
I think they've had more shots on goal than Eng!
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 21:14
- 9834 of 10502
I think some of the Portugal players are just a bit frightened to hold the ball up with their backs to the Angolan defenders :-)
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 21:19
- 9835 of 10502
Really surprised that there hasnt been anymore goals despite chances from both sides with Port, the dominant team.
Just shows that the gap between the fancied teams and the lesser sides arent as great as it appears on paper.
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 21:20
- 9836 of 10502
Very true Baks and the longer it remains 1-0 the greater the belief Ang will have to think they can get something out of the game
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 21:43
- 9837 of 10502
Just nicked a couple of ticks on Port and now green. Not convinced that Por will score another.
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 21:45
- 9838 of 10502
I mentioned a cricket score earlier but failed to add that it was an Eng cricket score!
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 21:52
- 9839 of 10502
baks :-)
Had a look at Dutching the correct score and did so, although for 30%. Covered most eventualities, but not 1-1. Placed a small covering bet just in case, so unless Angola score twice the bet is safe.
ptholden
- 11 Jun 2006 21:52
- 9840 of 10502
As I type, money in the bank :-)
bakko
- 11 Jun 2006 21:57
- 9841 of 10502
Nice one again, Pete.
A profit from all 3 games for me today :-)
Cant wait for tomorrow!