Weekend bets

Sorry for the late posting but had to play myself this evening and earlier in the week I was to buys with work.

The Twin:Cause I prefer to pick some risky matches for my Twin slip, the pay-out is pretty nice for a ticket with only 2 games. I also do believe that Roda should be capable of winning their first home game of the season. The draw last weekend @ Heereveen for sure will had a morale booster effect.
Lyon on the other side is determined to regain the title. Last season they surprisingly finished in spot 3. Le Mans on the other hand finished just above the relegation places. The odds are so high cause the bookies don't know yet what the real strength of the teams are at the moment.

The triplet:I expect a lot from VVV, for sure after their 3-3 draw at PSV. They really deserved it. I don't see them loosing their first home game of the season in the Eredivisie after a year of absense.
NAC Breda may not have any problem at home against Heracles. I do find the odds strangly high, we will see after the weekend if I was spot on.
The predicted victory for Hamburger SV is choosen as a good accumulator. Freiburg did promote last season back to the big boys. So they will be motivated enough to at least keep a point at home, but my gutfeeling says that the difference in quality between the teams is to big. If the game was later in the season, the story would be different cause Hamburger SV could underestimate them, but this won't happen in the first game of the season, which everybody wants to win.

The Multi Country special:Like the title says it all. A betting slip with a match of all the 4 comps I following. For rather safer bets. I don't see any problems for AZ and Werder Bremen. Also no worries for Rennes I guess. The thoughest one of the slip is the predicted victory of AA Gent against KV Mechelen, who did beat Westerlo last weekend with 4-1.

The Belgian Jupiler League Special:3 matches from the Belgian Jupiler League. STVV, the champs of the second division play at home against Charlerloi. Charlerloi is already facing 3 suspensions after the 3 red cards of last weekend. STVV have a good balanced team, who will, with the support of the supporter puzzle up Charlerloi.
Westerlo, was surprisingly beaten by KV Mechelen last weekend. Ceulemans is counting on his players to send out a message that it was just a combination of unfortunate events.
Anderlecht should have no problems with cercle Brugge at home.

So 4 euros at stake for the weekend. Hoping on a better result than last week.

Cheers,
Dremeber

No comments: