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On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 10:05 AM, borntobealiverpudlian <
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>   Skuad tim masih sangat mungkin berubah.
>
> Siapa bilang, Liverpool sudah kalah dulu sebelum bertanding, kecuali
> vs MU ? Pendapat sangat ngawur itu.
>
> ga mungkin tim terbesar Inggris dgn 18 juara liga dan 5 kali juara
> UCL, ngerasa kalah dulu sebelum bertanding...
>
> Skuad Liverpool, sangat mungkin berubah sesuai kebutuhan.
> Dengan masuknya Keane, formasi 4-4-2 bakal sering dipakai.
> Tapi gw pribadi lebih suka klo Liverpool pake 4-3-3 dgn menempatkan
> Kuyt-Torres-Keane di depan, di samping formasi spt musim lalu 4-4-1-1,
> yg mungkin sdh dikenali oleh lawan.
>
> duer !
>
> Siapa bilan Liverpool da nerasa kala dulu sebelum bertandin
>
> --- In [email protected] <bolaml%40yahoogroups.com>, "Ari Muladi"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > MU dan Chelsea banyak diunggulkan di pasar taruhan akan menjuarai
> EPL musim ini. Tabloid Bola kemarin juga sedikit lebih menjagokan
> Chelsea akan menjuarai EPL. Liverpool sepertinya sulit untuk menjuarai
> EPL kalau lihat line up squad nya, tapi cukup mampu kalau cuma untuk
> batu sandungan mengalahkan team yang masuk kategori 4 besar, kecuali
> lawan MU biasanya Pool sudah kalah sebelum bertanding. Banyak yang
> memprediksi Pool akan melewati Arsenal, tapi pasar taruhan masih lebih
> menjagokan Arsenal.
> >
> >
> > Chelski
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Scolari's Chelsea are a good punt to end Ferguson's Premier League run
> >
> >
> > * Dan Roebuck <http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/danroebuck>
> > * The Guardian <http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian> ,
> > * Friday August 15 2008
> >
> > Opinion among bookmakers is rarely divided on something as high
> profile and exposed as the ante-post market on the Premier League, but
> ahead of this weekend's kick-off in the English top division an
> intriguing development on the exchanges has thrown up an opportunity
> for punters. Usually, prices offered by the fixed-odds bookmakers echo
> what is happening on the likes of Betfair but this is not always the
> case when it comes to certain long-term markets.
> >
> > With the traditional bookmakers, Manchester United are the
> favourites with every firm, with the best price available 6-4
> (general). However, on Betfair, the champions were trading at 2.96
> (just shy of 2-1) at lunchtime yesterday. Chelsea, meanwhile, were the
> market leaders on the exchanges at 2.82 (slightly bigger than 9-5) but
> are general second-favourites with the high-street layers at 15-8
> (Coral). Changing a price on hundreds of coupons in thousands of shops
> generally is not done. Therefore, on the eve of the Premier League
> season, last season's runners-up look the best bet to win the title.
> >
> > Only two points separated United and Chelsea - a gap that could
> easily be closed if the Londoners' squad stays fit. Revealingly, not
> one Chelsea player started more than 28 league games last term. Luiz
> Felipe Scolari has brought in Deco while Jose Bosingwa has solved
> Chelsea's problem position of right-back and, up front, Nicolas
> Anelka's pre-season form has seen some layers cut his price to 12-1 to
> win the Premier League's Golden Boot - Coral offers the best price at
> 25-1.
> >
> > United, who are without Cristiano Ronaldo until at least late
> September, rarely suffered with injuries last season but even if you
> favour Sir Alex Ferguson's team to win the title, the chances are they
> will trade bigger than 6-4 at some time.
> >
> > Arsenal have been weakened with the summer departures of Alexander
> Hleb, Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto but finished only four points
> behind United last season. Still, at half the price (6-1, Ladbrokes
> and Sky Bet) they were this time last year, Arsenal make little
> appeal. Liverpool are fourth favourites at 8-1 (Betfred) but, if their
> 0-0 draw away at Standard Liège in midweek is anything to go by, it
> will, as usual, take Rafa Benítez's squad half a season to gel. Sky
> Bet offers 2-5 the top four places will be filled by last year's
> leading quartet and 7-4 that any other team breaks their stranglehold.
> >
> > So, for those looking for a wager on a team other than United,
> Chelsea, Arsenal or Liverpool the place to go is the betting "without
> the big four" market. Here, Tottenham are the 9-4 (Boylesports)
> favourites with Aston Villa 5-1 (general), Everton 6-1 (general),
> Portsmouth 15-2 (Sportingbet), Manchester City 8-1 (Bet365) and 10-1 bar.
> >
> > Promoted clubs West Bromwich Albion (5-4, general), Stoke (4-9,
> Betfred and Paddy Power) and Hull (4-11, Paddy Power) are market
> leaders to be relegated - VC Bet will lay 5-2 that they all go down.
> >
> > Fulham narrowly escaped relegation last season but after a number of
> eye-catching signings over the summer - not least Andy Johnson (80-1,
> general, to be top goalscorer) - there is plenty to suggest they could
> be the division's big improvers.
> >
> > On the handicap market, most bookmakers have cut either the price or
> the points received by Roy Hodgson's team, but Fulham are still
> available at 15-1 with a 45-point start with Betfred.
> >
> > In the speciality markets offered by the firms, the one that stands
> out is Paddy Power's quote of 50-1 that Deco is the first player to
> receive five yellow cards. The former Barcelona midfielder has hit
> double figures in cautions in seven of the past eight league seasons
> (including last year when he started only 14 games).
> >
> > Selections
> >
> > Chelsea to win the Premier League at 15-8 (Coral)
> >
> > Fulham +45, each way, on the Premier League handicap market at 15-1
> (Betfred)
> >
> > Deco to be the first player to receive five league cautions at 50-1
> (Paddy Power)
> >
> >
> >
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