Tuto 157 Posted June 19, 2013 Pozdrav društvu! Ugrijalo! Uspješan dan! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Davor_92 12 Posted June 19, 2013 20.06 Naziv kladionice: bwin Broj para iz kladionice: Vrijeme odigravanja: 21:00 Naziv para: Spain - Tahiti (under/over 9.5 goals) Tip para: under 9.5 Tečaj: 1.570 Ev. dobitak: 6.570 Ev. gubitak: 1.570 pa dobro jel ovo neka zezancija ili? meni je to poklon kvota, mozda igrati i na manji under 6.5, 7.5 jest da im spanija moze uvaliti i 15 komada ako budu htjeli al mislim da ne bi trebalo toliko da ih ponize... neki dan su igrali prijateljsku sa Haitijem i pobijedili 2:1 Sada je tečaj narastao na 1.60. Za više od 9,5 golova je 2.20. Da vratim malo raspravu na ovo... Spain's Confederations Cup match against Tahiti is a little like David and Goliath. The back-to-back European Championships winner, current World Cup holder and best team in international football are taking on Tahiti—easily the minnows of the 2013 Confederations Cup and unlikely to make any improvement on their current world ranking of 138th this week. The match itself should simply be child's play for La Roja. However, that doesn't make this fixture any less watchable and the storylines around it any less intriguing. After all, David did manage to beat Goliath. Will that happen again in this one? Probably not, but there's still plenty to watch for, so read on and find out the most intriguing storylines between Spain and Tahiti. Just How Ruthless Will Spain Be? Jasper Juinen/Getty Images If you thought that Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque would have been happy with his side's 2-1 victory over Uruguay to kick-start the competition, then you were wrong. For despite dominating possession and all the attacking chances, the Spanish manager wanted his players to be more ruthless and score more goals—something that doesn't bode all that well for Tahiti. The veteran manager was quoted by Reuters' Andrew Downie (via Yahoo! Sports)as saying the following: We dominated at all times with the exception of when we struggled and let in a goal. At the end of 90 minutes, we were happy to hear the final whistle. We should have scored more and maybe we were tired, and also as a result of winning 2-0, that affects the players. They start to slow down, and that is why we suffered at the end. Tahiti must be thinking "great, more goals..." So just how many goals should we see in this one? After all, Spain probably should have been leading 4- or 5-0 heading into half-time against Uruguay. Uruguay are ranked 19th in the world; Tahiti are ranked 138th. Team Fenua were dispatched 6-1 by Nigeria in their opening round match, so it wouldn't be at all surprising to see the world champions reach double figures in this one—especially if they are going to be more ruthless in front of goal, as Del Bosquedesires. One can only hope it won't be another 31-0 embarrassment. Can Tahiti Score a Goal? What Will the Response Be? Ronald Martinez/Getty Images Despite being demolished in their opening match against Nigeria, Tahiti did manage to sneak a goal off a corner. And the response—both on and off the pitch—was incredible. On the field, there was a wonderful canoe celebration, and off it, well, it's safe to say they were pretty happy with the goal. And yes, that last tweet is real: Imagine then what the result will be if they can nab a goal against La Roja. Spain have arguably the best defense in international football, and if they can keep the likes of Italy scoreless in an international final, then they should be able to keep a clean sheet here. At least you'd like to think that Spain would be able to keep a clean sheet. But for the thought of seeing how Tahiti would respond, I for one would love to see them score a goal and then witness the euphoria of their celebrations. Even if it does finish 16-1. Who Will Step Up on the Big Stage? Jasper Juinen/Getty Images International tournaments are good for a number of things, but perhaps the greatest of them is the manner in which they always seem to unveil a new star or two. And hopefully, the same will happen in this game here. We all know that the likes of Andres Iniesta and Iker Casillas will play well, but what about some of the less-reputable stars? Will the likes of Marama Vahirua, Stephane Faatiarau and Jonathan Tehau again step up for Tahiti? Can some of Spain's fringe players—who could very well see good minutes in this one due to the class gap between the two teams—make their mark on the first team? Names like Nacho Monreal, Raul Abiol, David Villa and Jesus Navas are all well-known, but struggle from time to time to keep their place in Spain's starting team. With a strong performance here, they could well change that for the remainder of this tournament and, potentially, even for the World Cup in Brazil this time next year. bleacherreport.com Ovdje piše kao da se sprema pobjeda od 14-15 : 0, ali meni je to ipak neka znastvena fantastika. Španjolska, bez obzira što je najmoćnija reprezentacija na svijetu, ne izgleda mi sposobno da bilo kome uvali 10 komada. 138. reprezentacija svijeta? Luksemburg je 145., Kazahstan 146., Malta 156., Farski Otoci 162. Jel bi oni primili 10 golova? Koliko god oklada izgledala glupo i protiv svih na svijetu, u ovoj ću ja biti "David" i igrati protiv cijelog svijeta, za visoki ulog: Spain - Tahiti under 8.5 @ 2.05 bwin Mišljenja? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PERKAN 18 Posted June 19, 2013 Dobar dan ,pun pogodak ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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silly_bet 3 Posted June 19, 2013 (edited) Ovdje piše kao da se sprema pobjeda od 14-15 : 0, ali meni je to ipak neka znastvena fantastika. Španjolska, bez obzira što je najmoćnija reprezentacija na svijetu, ne izgleda mi sposobno da bilo kome uvali 10 komada. 138. reprezentacija svijeta? Luksemburg je 145., Kazahstan 146., Malta 156., Farski Otoci 162. Jel bi oni primili 10 golova? Koliko god oklada izgledala glupo i protiv svih na svijetu, u ovoj ću ja biti "David" i igrati protiv cijelog svijeta, za visoki ulog: Spain - Tahiti under 8.5 @ 2.05 bwin Mišljenja? Danas nije lako bilo kome dati toliko golova. Pod uslovom da Tahiti da jedan, pitanje je da li će Španci dati 8. Da li će uopšte juriti takav rezultat? Meni se čini da je taj under dobra opklada, a da neće biti više od 7 golova. Dobar dan Edited June 19, 2013 by silly_bet Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nadrealista 13 Posted June 19, 2013 Da vratim malo raspravu na ovo... Spain's Confederations Cup match against Tahiti is a little like David and Goliath. The back-to-back European Championships winner, current World Cup holder and best team in international football are taking on Tahiti—easily the minnows of the 2013 Confederations Cup and unlikely to make any improvement on their current world ranking of 138th this week. The match itself should simply be child's play for La Roja. However, that doesn't make this fixture any less watchable and the storylines around it any less intriguing. After all, David did manage to beat Goliath. Will that happen again in this one? Probably not, but there's still plenty to watch for, so read on and find out the most intriguing storylines between Spain and Tahiti. Just How Ruthless Will Spain Be? Jasper Juinen/Getty Images If you thought that Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque would have been happy with his side's 2-1 victory over Uruguay to kick-start the competition, then you were wrong. For despite dominating possession and all the attacking chances, the Spanish manager wanted his players to be more ruthless and score more goals—something that doesn't bode all that well for Tahiti. The veteran manager was quoted by Reuters' Andrew Downie (via Yahoo! Sports)as saying the following: Tahiti must be thinking "great, more goals..." So just how many goals should we see in this one? After all, Spain probably should have been leading 4- or 5-0 heading into half-time against Uruguay. Uruguay are ranked 19th in the world; Tahiti are ranked 138th. Team Fenua were dispatched 6-1 by Nigeria in their opening round match, so it wouldn't be at all surprising to see the world champions reach double figures in this one—especially if they are going to be more ruthless in front of goal, as Del Bosquedesires. One can only hope it won't be another 31-0 embarrassment. Can Tahiti Score a Goal? What Will the Response Be? Ronald Martinez/Getty Images Despite being demolished in their opening match against Nigeria, Tahiti did manage to sneak a goal off a corner. And the response—both on and off the pitch—was incredible. On the field, there was a wonderful canoe celebration, and off it, well, it's safe to say they were pretty happy with the goal. And yes, that last tweet is real: Imagine then what the result will be if they can nab a goal against La Roja. Spain have arguably the best defense in international football, and if they can keep the likes of Italy scoreless in an international final, then they should be able to keep a clean sheet here. At least you'd like to think that Spain would be able to keep a clean sheet. But for the thought of seeing how Tahiti would respond, I for one would love to see them score a goal and then witness the euphoria of their celebrations. Even if it does finish 16-1. Who Will Step Up on the Big Stage? Jasper Juinen/Getty Images International tournaments are good for a number of things, but perhaps the greatest of them is the manner in which they always seem to unveil a new star or two. And hopefully, the same will happen in this game here. We all know that the likes of Andres Iniesta and Iker Casillas will play well, but what about some of the less-reputable stars? Will the likes of Marama Vahirua, Stephane Faatiarau and Jonathan Tehau again step up for Tahiti? Can some of Spain's fringe players—who could very well see good minutes in this one due to the class gap between the two teams—make their mark on the first team? Names like Nacho Monreal, Raul Abiol, David Villa and Jesus Navas are all well-known, but struggle from time to time to keep their place in Spain's starting team. With a strong performance here, they could well change that for the remainder of this tournament and, potentially, even for the World Cup in Brazil this time next year. bleacherreport.com Ovdje piše kao da se sprema pobjeda od 14-15 : 0, ali meni je to ipak neka znastvena fantastika. Španjolska, bez obzira što je najmoćnija reprezentacija na svijetu, ne izgleda mi sposobno da bilo kome uvali 10 komada. 138. reprezentacija svijeta? Luksemburg je 145., Kazahstan 146., Malta 156., Farski Otoci 162. Jel bi oni primili 10 golova? Koliko god oklada izgledala glupo i protiv svih na svijetu, u ovoj ću ja biti "David" i igrati protiv cijelog svijeta, za visoki ulog: Spain - Tahiti under 8.5 @ 2.05 bwin Mišljenja? vec sam ti reko sta ja mislim... ne ide mi da rezultat na kupu konfederacija bude 10:0, pa nije teferic mislim da ce spanija stati na jedno 7 ili 8 golova, tek onako da rezultat na nesto lici... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nadrealista 13 Posted June 19, 2013 i po meni ovdje nije pitanje da li Spanija moze dati toliko golova (ja mislim da moze) nego je pitanje da li ce Spanija htjeti dati toliko golova a mislim da nece htjeti Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaRe! 7 Posted June 19, 2013 Španija im može uvaliti 25 golova. Samo je pitanje htjenja i da li postoji neki nalog iz FIFA-e da ih malo poštede. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
micha 27 Posted June 19, 2013 Što se tiče utakmice Tahiti - Španija , u Davorovom jednom postu, gde je on preneo razmisljanja tamo nekih stranaca, prva rečenica glasi - Spain's Confederations Cup match against Tahiti is a little like David and Goliath. A svi znamo kako se završila ta borba. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites