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381  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2023/24 on: January 30, 2024, 10:15:16 PM
Jude Bellingham is on top of the list despite being a midfielder... After Ronaldo and Messi, Spanish La Liga is far from its glory days. Undoubtedly, the changing football mentality around the world could be a reason for this, but if a striker of the level of Mbappe and Osimhen comes to this league, the list could take a different shape. I love Spanish La Liga and consider it one of the best leagues in Europe, but this list reminds me that the old quality strikers are no longer there. If Real Madrid sign Mbappe next season, I am sure we will see the difference between Mbappe and the others on this list.
Yep. Jude Bellingham is the most popular midfielder now. In Spain, Jude Bellingham has no competitor as the best midfielder, he is clearly dominating the La Liga alone. He is even competing for the top scorer, he made 14 goals that the same as the total goals of Artem Dovbyk and Borja Mayoral. I think it is an extra ordinary achievement because it is very rarely to have a midfielder who joins the race for the top scorer. In most cases, only the attackers who join the top scorer status.

It will be great if Real Madrid can sign Mbappe and Osimhen. There will be more young players who join the race for the top scorer in the next season. La Liga can be more popular if one of the young strikers can move to Real Madrid. I don't think those strikers will move to Barcelona because Barcelona is a club with a financial problem now. However, let's see if Real Madrid really can sign a top young striker or not for the next season.
 



Obviously what set Bellingham apart from the rest of all the midfielders in the world are his statistics. In 26 games he gave 1.0 goals or assists on average per game and frankly speaking, I can't imagine that he will be able to retain that performance level in terms of goals and assists. This is out of this world for a midfielder. If anyone in the world didn't know who Bellingham is and you would ask them what position he is playing, there is only one answer that would make sense: this guy called Bellingham must be a striker!
382  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Season on: January 29, 2024, 07:25:06 PM
Xavi accepted that this was his fault Barcelona started to go down in performance this much. There is a really significant change compared to the previous season. Their defense is so vulnerable and I can't imagine them against Napoli in this situation. I mean Napoli have a really dangerous attacking line you know. Players like Osimhen can take advantage of that weakness very well.

Like I said before I don't expect Barcelona to get past this round unless they improve their defending. Apart from that it is Xavi's own choice to leave Barcelona this summer. He didn't want to get sacked instead after a painful run as it seems.

Some managers don’t really want them to get sacked officially by the team management, some prefer to resign by themselves which they feel is more respectful to their name than sacking. Whatever the case maybe though, Xavi has already admitted failure and can’t continue to push the team after this season. To me, I don’t see that much worse of a performance from the team, but for his reputation sack, he had to resign from the job.

Their round of 16 match is something they should take very important but I hope the statement of resignation from the coach at the end of the season shouldn’t retard them from putting the best performance into the match. It is not going to be an easy match for them but they can still win if they really want to. Both teams are on the same average performance this season, so they can easily face eachother and the better team will win.

But from what I heard he didn't take full responsibility and shifted a lot of the blame to the club instead. It's not the classy way to do it and I think the timing indicates that this was more of an emotional move than anything else.

The major reason why managers don't step back themselves is because they don't get paid what is agreed upon in the contract if they get sacked before the contract expires. Most of the time that is a whole lot of money and the sole reason why managers wait until they get sacked by the club. If they decide themselves to finish the cooperation, I think they also forego any outstanding payments that would be due until the contract officially expires. It is all tactics for monetary reasons.

But in case of Xavi I almost feel as if he has something going on already. Or he puts the blame onto others before they can take action and sack him. But I am curious whether they will still take action because what kind of mess is this now? Xavi blames others, others blame Xavi and everyone knows that he will leave the club anyway.
383  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: January 29, 2024, 06:40:14 PM
European players who have many awards and many achievements will be accepted in any league, the Arab league is indeed the final place for several star players because they will get high salaries in the Arab league. Neymar, Benzema are also in the Arab League and they are becoming new stars there. Actually there is nothing wrong, this is just a cycle that will continue. they will continue to be productive players even though they are not in Europe.

Benzema is not a star in the Saudi Professional League. He is 7th in the goal scorer list and he wants to leave the league if that is true. But I don't think he is still a considered a star like he was one when he left Europe. If a FIFA world player comes to a weak league like the Saudi Professional League, I think that the fans expect more from a striker like him than he is doing for Al-Ittihad.

Even the salaries aren't that convincing because I think there should be more to a decision than just the salary. In case of Benzema it was said that he is so happy because he is Muslim, but now they say he is unhappy. He should have known better, but I don't know what's actually true about those stories.
I think we're hard on Benzema. He's 7th in goal scoring, which wasn't expected, but his transition has been difficult. I've heard he's uncomfortable and considering moving. Football is a team sport, not just age or talent. His striker role at Real Madrid was made easy by his strong team. The Saudi Professional League is different, and the team's play style may not suit him. I also like the rumors that Manchester United want him on loan. That may be a great chance for him to prove he's still got it, especially with a squad that suits his style

I am really not a fan of giving these mercenaries a second chance. I don't understand why they should deserve the chance to go back to the best place on the planet to play football when they decided to leave it to pile up some more money. As if what they have earned in Europe wasn't enough. But the worst part is the interviews they give when they provide their reasons why they left Europe. None of them left for the money of course. Even Jordan Henderson said he wants to help turn Saudi Arabia into a better place after he has been one of the strongest advocates for plurality, freedom of speech and freedom in general. Now he wants to leave the country again. Mission failed or what? Not worth they money anymore? Same thing with Benzema, it is one thing to go there for the money and be authentic about it. It's another thing when they tell their weird stories and turn themselves into clowns. I hope Benzema won't go back to Europe.
384  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024 on: January 29, 2024, 05:25:42 PM
People think Klopp is leaving Liverpool because he is tired of working in this team and he needs to take some rest because he is getting old and he is in a younger age anymore but the fact about Klopp is I think he is leaving Liverpool because he wants to leave the meanwhile they are in the good format to remain a good memory from him in Liverpool.



If that was his goal then he could have chosen other points in time to leave the club and to only leave it with amazing memories then, but I think that Klopp realized the time has come for him to step back and to regain some power and free his mind for a while. I don't remember many coaches doing that. The only one that comes to my mind so far was when Guardiola took a year off after he left Barcelona I think? I can't recall in detail, but I think it was when Guardiola stopped for a year after he was the coach for Barcelona and then he went to New York or so with his family before he took on the job at Bayern.

Zidane is another coach who is doing it even more frequently. Zidane is probably the best example for a coach who just takes time off when he feels like that and he doesn't let the pressure rise upon him, but instead just declines any offers and takes some time for himself.
385  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: January 29, 2024, 05:10:52 PM
The point is, in the next Serie A match Inter will play at home against Juventus and yes, maybe that means that if Inter beat Juventus in that match then Inter can ensure the scudetto. But yes, after all the league is still long and of course, the match against Juventus later can in no way be used as a benchmark for Inter to get the scudetto this season. Although indeed, if Inter managed to beat Juventus then Inter's position would be safer at the top of the Serie A standings. But yes, that does not mean Inter will remain firmly at the top of the Serie A standings until the end of the season, because bad results and or bad luck can still happen anytime too. So yes, let's just look forward to what will happen later, and the scudetto winner certainly still cannot be fully confirmed at this time.

The league is still long, but in this case when a team shows such a consistent performance and dominance without having any weak games in between, it would be very surprising if out of a sudden Inter Milan would start losing more games than Juventus Turin for the rest of the season. It is still not too late then as you said, but it would be very, very unexpected that Juventus Turin could make up for so many points. Which wouldn't be as many under normal circumstances, but here it is a different thing.

It was similar in La Liga when Real Madrid and Barcelona won all their games and when they played against each other in the second half of the season, both teams knew that losing that game could mean the decision in the title race.
386  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: January 28, 2024, 09:48:31 PM
That's not a bad result for me but it's Juventus' way of maintaining consistency as you can see in other teams from any league. Every team at the top of the standings will definitely only hold a draw to get 1 point when they can't beat their opponent rather than losing points.
Meanwhile, Juventus competed with only 10 players and a draw was a wise decision.
We'll see if Inter Milan can beat Fiorentina, if Inter wins Juventus will have to be in the runner up position again.
I also think that a draw with ten men is a pretty wise result for Juventus, while the Fiorentina vs Inter Milan match which will take place soon could also be quite an interesting match to watch. Because Fiorentina, who is the host team in today's match, is also a pretty good team this season, so the level of fierceness in their match today is very possible. Moreover, currently Fiorentina is trying to get into the top four by trying to win in today's match even though it will be very difficult for Fiorentina.
Because it is forcing 3 points with 1 less player is clearly a problem that is difficult to force so 1 point in this match when they play with 10 people from the beginning of the first half is clearly a good situation for Juventus.
Although in this case Inter's chance to move away is a little bigger but in the end this is better for Juventus than not getting any points at all.

Speaking of Inter now they are still 1 goal ahead against Fiorentina. Their match has entered a crucial time and I think this is 3 points for Inter while distancing themselves and cementing themselves at the top of the table with a difference of 1 point and 1 match remaining for Inter which is certainly in their favour.

It is clearly not a good situation for Juventus. It was a game in their own stadium against an opponent that is deep in the relegation zone. If you said that the result was ok, then I might agree with you. But claiming that this was a good game is wrong I think. We are still discussing one of the Scudetto contenders against one of the relegation zone teams in the home stadium of the favorite team. A red card should not weaken Juventus that significantly.

Think about Manchester City and how they would play against a team from the relegation zone despite having received a red card. They would still be huge favorites and while I understand that Juventus is not Manchester City, the teams from the relegation zone in Serie A are probably weaker than those from the Premier League. This should still have been a win for Juventus.
387  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024 on: January 28, 2024, 08:55:40 PM
I'm not sure it's a good idea. Would Xavi want to leave his hometown club and start coaching Liverpool right away? I think it will affect not only him but also Liverpool. It's a completely different league, and the competition here is too high to go straight into coaching such a team.
Xavi did not succeed in his former team Barcelona due to financial problems, and maybe because the management is not yet satisfied with his work as a result of the pressure he is having due to a lack of positive outcomes, that's why he is leaving and not because he would like to come and join Liverpool.
Liverpool management might not hire Xavi because he can't coach and lead his former team Barcelona to victory. How can he lead Liverpool to victory in a tough and competitive League like the Premier League?

If Klopp leaves, Alonso or De Zarbi will be his perfect replacement if they agree to change teams, but others will just come and give it a try. In fact, Liverpool's performance will drop as it will take time before they recover.

You first say that he couldn't succeed in Barcelona because of financial troubles there and then you say that he couldn't succeed because he wasn't coaching the team well enough. Well, if your first point is true then there is nothing a coach can do about it and hence it wouldn't have an impact on Liverpool's decision to hire him or not. Because if Liverpool has the money, Xavi could do a good job.

But I think that your second point is more true than the first. It's correct that Barcelona has financial troubles, but Xavi is an overrated coach who doesn't understand how to improve players and how to promote the younger talents and give them the right advice and coaching support to make them play on their highest level possible.

I would be shocked if Liverpool were to decide to sign someone like Xavi. It would be disrespectful towards Klopp, who was a great coach with skill and passion. Xavi doesn't have the skill.
388  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: January 28, 2024, 10:44:28 AM
European players who have many awards and many achievements will be accepted in any league, the Arab league is indeed the final place for several star players because they will get high salaries in the Arab league. Neymar, Benzema are also in the Arab League and they are becoming new stars there. Actually there is nothing wrong, this is just a cycle that will continue. they will continue to be productive players even though they are not in Europe.

Benzema is not a star in the Saudi Professional League. He is 7th in the goal scorer list and he wants to leave the league if that is true. But I don't think he is still a considered a star like he was one when he left Europe. If a FIFA world player comes to a weak league like the Saudi Professional League, I think that the fans expect more from a striker like him than he is doing for Al-Ittihad.

Even the salaries aren't that convincing because I think there should be more to a decision than just the salary. In case of Benzema it was said that he is so happy because he is Muslim, but now they say he is unhappy. He should have known better, but I don't know what's actually true about those stories.
389  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: January 27, 2024, 09:31:30 PM
The Benzema case has become a hot topic of discussion recently and indeed his desire to leave Al-Ittihad is getting stronger. Even though important people in the Saudi league want to keep him from leaving, Benzema certainly doesn't care and is still chuckling at his stance that he no longer feels at home in this league. There are times when players come and go, but it depends on the individual in dealing with existing problems and the proof is that Ronaldo is doing well at Al-Nassr.

Ivan Rakitic will be on the same team as Yannick Carrasco at Al-Shabab and I think Al-Shabab is aware that they need to bring in more European players so they can compete again with other top teams. A squad overhaul is very good for the Saudi League team and if the depth is not evenly distributed then they will be increasingly left behind by other elite clubs. Maybe that's what the club management thought and finally they added strength to the midfield by bringing in Ivan Rakitic.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the only standout European player that's doing exceptionally brilliant and consistent in all round football. He's a special breed in his own way, he's no stopping to achieving more awards and obtain glory in his football career. Most European players have issues with their clubs and teammates in Saudi Arabia and some of them are feeling remorse about their moves to SPL. Karim Benzema is dissapointed with the whole situation he found himself, he's trying his best to ensure things fall smoothly on his side.

But what is the glory that he can get in a league like in Saudi Arabia? When the word glory comes up, there is a lot of things that I understand as being glorious, but not when someone comes from Europe, has been one of the best strikers in the best leagues in the world and then goes to Saudi Arabia, doesn't win the league title but scores the most goals against players like Mitrovic, N'Koudou and Al-Buraikan. In Europe his contenders would have been Haaland, Mbappe, Kane and others. If you then become the best striker in your league or in Europe, that is glorious.
390  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: January 27, 2024, 06:44:07 PM
For Napoli this season is not about winning the Serie A title anymore. They have realized by now that there are two teams that are out of reach for them. Juventus and Inter are not stoppable this season, at least not for Napoli.

But considering the other teams fighting for the Champions League qualification, Napoli is only three points away from the 4th position in the table. It looks really bad, but this is still absolutely possible for them. There will be a lot of interesting games for the 1st position in the table and then there is AC Milan, but after them there are so many teams that have a chance to claim 4th position.

Napoli can get started right away if they beat Lazio, but they are in good form with four consecutive wins.
Napoli's point distance is too far from first place, so Napoli prefers to play calmly and doesn't need to chase first place. They already won last season, so this season Napoli is giving other teams the opportunity to become champions in the Serie A League. Juventus and Inter are competing closely, and it looks like they are using all their strength to achieve victory, get additional points, and become champions in the league this season.

As if that is how teams go about their goals. A team that won the title last season will then say "who cares, we won last season, why should we try to win it again"... Yes, sure...

That is why Manchester City says they don't want to win the Champions League again because they won it last season already? Of course they did not say that, but it surprises me that you think this is how professional football or any sport for that matter works. The teams start to win the title and the teams start to defend the titles they won last season. As soon as a team would say that the goal isn't the title because they won it last season, it would disqualify them from the category of being a truly competitive and professional football team.

Napoli just realizes that at this point they won't have a chance, but that doesn't mean they are thinking for a second the way you just said they would think.
391  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024 on: January 27, 2024, 06:24:44 PM
Jurgen Klopp left Liverpool at a time when Liverpool was at the top of the standings and I saw that it was a very unexpected decision, I didn't expect him not to wait until this season was over, reportedly Moh Salah will follow in his footsteps leaving Liverpool, this is really a hard blow for  liverpool.

I think Liverpool is one of the few clubs in the world where everyone is rather thankful and optimistic after that decision has been made instead of angry and pessimistic. They all know how they benefitted from each other and now they will unite their power and try to make the best out of this last season they have with each other. I don't see anything negative about the decision being made and about the decision being announced with this timing.

But I did read that Klopp said it has nothing to do with his health. I think that was something fans and the club were concerned about and I at first thought it could be something serious. But it seems that this is not true as per Klopp's own words.

He also said that if he was asked today whether he will return as a manager, he would say no. But then he added that you can never know. I think he will come back, as Guardiola said about Klopp. Wink
392  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: January 26, 2024, 09:51:24 PM

I think Xabi Alonso will be quite appropriate to be Kloop replacement next season, because Xabi Alonso has played for Liverpool so he is no stranger to the Liverpool team. Jurgen Kloop surprisingly resigned at the end of this season even though I really hope Kloop can stay with Liverpool for a long time because his coaching style is capable of producing quite impressive games. Yes, Kloop make a final decision that he will leave liverpool and for now Liverpool management must look for a suitable coach to replace Kloop.

Nagelsmann doesn't have a job yet after he was fired by Bayern Munich, so two coaches between Xabi alonso and Negelsmann would be quite good choices if liverpool management was interested in showing them as Kloop successors. This season Liverpool have several opportunities to get trophy and I hope Kloop can bring liverpool to win trophies this season so that his farewell to Liverpool ends with a trophy.

You are not quite up to date thinking that Nagelsmann has no job yet Wink He is the coach of the German team and he will stay with them as they have the European Championship in Germany. I would never expect him to quit his job when he can train the team in his home country for the tournament. The most likely option for Liverpool would be Xabi Alonso although I don't know how expensive that would be for Liverpool as I think Xabi Alonso has a long term contract with Bayer Leverkusen and they would charge Liverpool quite a lot to let Alonso go. This would only be possible if Leverkusen let's him go as a nice gesture because of his great achievements.
393  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: January 26, 2024, 09:30:29 PM
Osimhen or not, Napoli has a long way to go in the La Liga. They may have to need more goals and more added points to at least measure up to the first seven on the table, but if no other teams on top loose or draw thier coming matches then with Osimhen scoring more goals than he has done in the AFCON, am sure Napoli will move some places up.  

For Napoli this season is not about winning the Serie A title anymore. They have realized by now that there are two teams that are out of reach for them. Juventus and Inter are not stoppable this season, at least not for Napoli.

But considering the other teams fighting for the Champions League qualification, Napoli is only three points away from the 4th position in the table. It looks really bad, but this is still absolutely possible for them. There will be a lot of interesting games for the 1st position in the table and then there is AC Milan, but after them there are so many teams that have a chance to claim 4th position.

Napoli can get started right away if they beat Lazio, but they are in good form with four consecutive wins.
394  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: January 25, 2024, 10:57:48 PM
It is impressive to see how the three top teams are doing right now. It's all about winning for them and Inter Milan is still one game behind, so I think the positions will be switched very soon again. But Juventus is stepping up their game and at first I thought that Inter Milan would be without serious competition, but seeing how Juventus is now performing and even AC Milan is doing well, Inter knows that they have to win their games. Juventus Turin isn't giving them an easy time. What a tough race it is for now. I hope it stays like that until the end of the season.

I wouldn't put Milan between other top 2, yeah they have 4 games winning streak but the point difference is still too high. Inter and Juventus are going great. Inter is the secret leader, when they play their missing game they will pass Juve. They'll also play against each other in ten days. Both teams look so strong and it's hard to pick a side from a neutral eye. On one side Martinez, Çalhanoğlu and Thuram, on the other side Vlahović, Chiesa and Milik. They have great attackers but I believe Inter attackers are more in form. They produce more goals.

I like the term secret leader because that is how I see it, too. Juventus is on par with them as per the table standings, but Inter Milan is still the one in the driving seat in Serie A. But this doesn't mean Inter Milan can drop their performance by only 1%. I didn't expect Juventus Turin to become so consistent and I think Inter and Juventus themselves didn't expect that. But now they are delivering week after week and they continue winning their games. It puts Inter in an uncomfortable position because despite their impressive performance, there is not a considerable lead for them in terms of points.
395  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you ever regretted selling your bitcoins ? on: January 25, 2024, 10:46:07 PM
regret will continue forever if we keep looking back, it hurts, yes it hurts but what has been sell should never be remembered again, consider our fortune only at that point, and after it is sell let's look for bitcoins again to collect and target at the highest price what we want
Apart from that, it will seem like we are not moving forward if we only think about the decisions we made in the past. We should accept this and try to be better. If we look back now, of course we will regret a lot of what we did at that time.
In addition, the circumstances at that time may also make us pressured to sell the bitcoins we have collected, and think that we can easily make them back. However, we are aware that as time goes on, it will be difficult to accumulate such value again. However, we must continue to move forward, and learn from our past.

But the "be better" part of the post is an important when we are talking about investment strategies and long-term approaches to mastering a market. My first lesson was to refrain from trying to catch certain price points and to time the market. As soon as people engage in this day trading, they either have all the time in the world to analyze the market 24/7 or they will often times lose out eventually. Trading your holdings back and forth hoping that you can either maximize your total BTC holdings or the total USD value never really worked for me. There were some good decisions I made and some bad decisions and it isn't actually worth it in my opinion.
396  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: January 25, 2024, 10:20:36 PM

I think that Osimhen may start regretting his decision to stay longer at Napoli if they fail to qualify for the Champions League. But I also think that this would be a critical phase for Napoli as they have nothing to convince Osimhen to stay with them except for the contract obviously. But my guess is that Osimhen would be transferred and that could mean the beginning of bad times for Napoli if they start losing some of their most important players while also failing to qualify for the Champions League. That could escalate quickly for them.

His release clause is quite low for a rich club.
It is only fixed at 120 mil

Any club in the premier League or Arab can pay it without any problem.

Definitely it is not too much money for the big clubs, but it would be a waste if Osimhen decided to go to Saudi Arabia at this stage of his career. I think some here overestimate his quality, but he is still an amazing striker. Though should he cost more than 120 mil? I think that is because we got spoiled with these outrageous transfer fees that recently became the standard due to the Saudi Professional League clubs offering so much for literally any player.

I know that at the end of the day my opinion doesn't matter, but hopefully these price structures adjust themselves because a lot of what's going on is quite ridiculous. But now that Napoli is having several problems at once, I think Osimhen will decide to leave the club after this season.
397  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024 on: January 25, 2024, 10:03:20 PM
Liverpool still have many players that Klopp can rely on even if Salah is absent Liverpool's performance will remain the same as previous performances, it's just that now Arsenal's opponents will certainly be a little tougher but Liverpool will still try to win to stay in the Premier League standings.

Even though Arsenal won big against Crystal Palace, it is not certain that they will win only for motivation, it is natural because the team with the victory will definitely have confidence, but overall the Liverpool squad is still fine even though this is away they still have the potential to win.

Because this match is still long and must face Chelsea first before Arsenal.

I am waiting for the match between Arsenal vs Liverpool which will take place in February, it will definitely be a great match, but it is true that you say before that match, Liverpool will face Chelsea, even though at this time Chelsea's performance is not good but it could be Chelsea give a surprise and hold a draw or even defeat Liverpool (but it's hard because the match will occur at home to Liverpool)

Liverpool is currently the strongest team in EPL so far they have lost 1 time while Man City has lost 3 times and Arsenal has lost 4 times. Liverpool opportunity to become EPL champions this season is very large.


Liverpool has a great opportunity to win the trophy this season, which might change due to the opponent they will be playing against. From history, stronger teams find it hard to win Chelsea in matches, and if this is the final, then what will you be expecting as an outcome from Chelsea?

So I know that Liverpool have a high chance of winning,no doubt, but to be sincere, I don’t trust Chelsea if they can allow that to happen. I am seeing that it will be a tough final, but the EPL Championship is not something that they will say a single team or opponent will forfeit for another; it is a game that all performances will be put in place to see the best among the best, so my winning goes to Chelsea. Even though I know it will be very hard, I still give my winning to the team.

That is why I think that the Premier League title is the most honest title a team can win in Europe. Whatever team is the one leading the table after 38 games, it is truly deserved to be up there then. In many of the other leagues you have severe imbalances in the budgets and the quality of the teams or in other competitions like the Champions League it can't be denied that sometimes luck is involved, but after 38 games it is safe to say that the strongest team across all those games will finish the season with the trophy in their hands.
398  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: January 24, 2024, 10:59:08 PM

The extension of his contract with Napoli adds a complexity to the decision-making process. A player who is strong and efective as Osimhen will inded find his best at a better environment with a better teammates. The perceived discomfort at Napoli, stemming from internal conflicts, may indeed play a role in his overall satisfaction and form on the pitch. Osimhen's current focus on representing his country in the African Cup adds another layer of context to the situation. It's plausible that he might delay his decision on his club future until after the tournament to allow him to concentrate on his national team duties without distraction.

I think many clubs have interest in him, because, nowadays, good strikers are rare available in the market with many teams need a player for that position, like Arsenal and Chelsea. It wont be a surprise if Osimhen's transfer fee will be on a big amount of money.  The coming weeks and months will be crucial in determining Osimhen's future, and his decision will likely be influenced by a combination of factors, including his contract extension, comfort level at Napoli, and potential offers from other clubs.

I think that Osimhen may start regretting his decision to stay longer at Napoli if they fail to qualify for the Champions League. But I also think that this would be a critical phase for Napoli as they have nothing to convince Osimhen to stay with them except for the contract obviously. But my guess is that Osimhen would be transferred and that could mean the beginning of bad times for Napoli if they start losing some of their most important players while also failing to qualify for the Champions League. That could escalate quickly for them.
399  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you ever regretted selling your bitcoins ? on: January 24, 2024, 10:45:27 PM
regret will continue forever if we keep looking back, it hurts, yes it hurts but what has been sell should never be remembered again, consider our fortune only at that point, and after it is sell let's look for bitcoins again to collect and target at the highest price what we want
Regret is never something bad and it is all about understand why we are regretting for the decision we made that might not worth it. Once we understand different ways we can make money from investment, we would always look for opportunity to balance everything. I had regretted about selling my Bitcoin as a price that does not worth when I should have made a fortune from Bitcoin investment. That teaches me to be always patient whenever's I am planning or have the intention to sell my holding. We might not know what could happen in the future that is what we needed to be calm and make decisions that would not make us ever regretting.

But it shows how difficult the market can be for investors. You never really know the perfect timing for buying or selling. I didn't anticipate that Bitcoin would drop in price again now and I thought it would keep the positive momentum and rather head towards $50k than towards $40k, but again it came to be different than what I expected.

That is why DCA is a good approach for everyone who wants to be in the market and not be too concerned about single buying decisions. It's the best approach I guess unless someone has a lot of money and wants to get in with a lot of money.
400  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: January 24, 2024, 10:35:59 PM
I agree with you it can happen, not unusual. Because Inter are much more experienced and stronger than Juventus. However, this season Juventus lead the Serie A title race by one point over Inter. However, even though Juventus is in a good position so far, there is a lot of doubt about whether Juventus will be able to maintain their consistency in the future. Because Juventus squad is not that strong. But it must also be accepted that Juventus will continue to try their best to win the Serie A title this season.

It is impressive to see how the three top teams are doing right now. It's all about winning for them and Inter Milan is still one game behind, so I think the positions will be switched very soon again. But Juventus is stepping up their game and at first I thought that Inter Milan would be without serious competition, but seeing how Juventus is now performing and even AC Milan is doing well, Inter knows that they have to win their games. Juventus Turin isn't giving them an easy time. What a tough race it is for now. I hope it stays like that until the end of the season.
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