The injuries to De Bruyne, Ederson and Walker will certainly not reduce Manchester City's performance in my opinion, indeed all three are important players in the current squad but we also cannot deny if Manchester City still have Ortega, Kovacic and some defenders who can replace Walker well, at the moment I think the game against Arsenal will be the toughest game besides Tottenham in their remaining games this season, In addition, I don't see there is another team that might be a strong opponent for Manchester City in the remaining of their matches this season.
I have a feeling all three will play against Arsenal. Man City have a history of players pulling out of internationals, to then miraculously recover for their club shortly after. Arsenal are doing the same though, Saka pulled out of England camp and Gabriel is supposedly not fit to play for Brazil. Let’s see if they are all really injured at the weekend.
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Tuesday 26 England - Belgium Germany - Netherlands Spain - Brazil
Some interesting games, on paper at least. It all depends on how much effort the players put in though as they are friendlies and also what XI each coach picks as these games aren’t always the strongest players. With international tournaments in the summer, coaches will know their best players but they might want to see some of the younger/fringe players in action. I would not feel too confident betting on friendlies.
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Let’s just cut the bull shit and send this bad boy to $250,000.
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I assume for responsible gamblers, having children could cause them to gamble less because they can’t afford to gamble like they used to. It all depends on personal circumstances though, if you earn a lot you may be able to continue gambling as you did previously.
Degenerate gamblers who have a problem might not be able to change habits despite having more responsibilities with a dependent.
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Bears in disbelief, 1BTC = $69,700.
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It’s a good idea not to gamble too much when you’re tired. It’s a good idea not to do anything important or dangerous when you’re fatigued.
We all need rest, especially if we have important tasks to carry out. Gambling should be fun, nothing is fun when you’re exhausted.
Get enough sleep, hydrate and practise responsible gambling.
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26 days until the halving, BTC doing well at $66,3xx as I type this.
I hope the Grayscale selling is getting close to exhaustion.
These 4 year cycles are long and tiring but we’re about the enter, what some might say the good bit. 50 - 75% of the four year cycle is spent either going down or sideways. We’re finally close to peak bull time, boys.
Strap on your big boy pants, the next 18 months are going to be a wild ride, $250,000 in play!
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14. Erin Blanchfield 13. Vicente Luque 12. Bruno Silva 11. Nursulton Ruziboev 10. Bill Algeo 9. Chidi Njokuani 8. Jamall Emmers 7. Loopy Godinez 6. Julio Arce 5. Dennis Buzukja 4. Ibo Aslan 3. Melissa Gatto 2. Caolan Loughran 1. Jacob Malkoun
NOT go the Full Distance 8
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Game 1: 35, 25' Game 2: 35, 25'
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Ancellotti has just renewed, I don't think Real Madrid will fire Ancelotti after having just renewed him unless the coach himself resigns perhaps after winning this Champions League, if he succeeds. On the other hand, I don't see how Xabi can remain in Germany in the same team, when the auction for him starts this summer with many coaches looking for a new guide, including Liverpool and Bayern.
I hope you’re right but you never know with Real Madrid, they demand excellence and winning La Liga might not be enough. Say for example if Man City knock them out of the CL in the 1/4 final, they might see that it as failure and sack Ancelotti. I think Alonso would choose Liverpool over Bayern Munich if they are his two choices. If Real Madrid enter the discussion, I am less confident he will come to Liverpool. Not many people turn down Real in any capacity, as a player or coach.
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Hi community,
I remember when I was in middle school, we used to play cards almost every day, and our stupidity reached the point where we would skip classes while we were inside school. The method of playing was easy, as the largest number was the winning card. So, some of my friends and I would gather in the middle school bathroom and make bets with the money that we had collected from selling cigarettes. Of course, this is not something I am proud of and I do not recommend it to everyone, but it's just childhood memories .
-Have you ever bet at the wrong place and the wrong time?
We were all kids once, don’t be too hard on yourself. Sounds like you had fun any way I’ve never done anything particularly shameful regarding gambling in my life. I made some stupid, relatively large bets when I was younger, losing bets I must add. Nothing that I am ashamed of though really. Just remember to learn from your mistakes, that goes for all areas of life, not just gambling.
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Buddy is wilding, separated only by our regular custodian, philipma1957 and my good self. Dedinitely take a break ChartBuddy.
Saturday night isn’t too wild these days for a late 30’s Dad.
Watching charts and dreaming about new ATHs and rockets.
Have a good weekend guys.
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I’m a big Liverpool fan, hence my username, obviously. I’m not a fan of international football, no. Especially with breaks like the current one, loads of pointless friendlies interrupting a really pivotal part of the season, loads of our players travelling all the way across the world with the chance of getting injured.
Compared to the top level PL & CL teams, international football is crap, the standard is way lower. I wouldn’t care one bit if all international football was scrapped.
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Gambling should be a hobby, it should be just for fun. You should never be totally desperate to use gambling as your main source of income because it’s a recipe for disaster.
It should be means specific, in other words you shouldn’t be betting with more than you can afford to lose.
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Life is hard and football is an escape for a lot of people from the pressures and stresses of life. Most people choose a team to follow when they are very young, it becomes a very important part of their life.
As somebody who goes to games regularly and has followed their team across Europe, witnessing euphoric highs but also awful lows, I can personally say that football can definitely shape your current mood.
I don’t get involved in fighting but Liverpool winning makes me happy but also gets me down when we lose.
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