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1121  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: June 21, 2023, 05:17:10 PM
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AC Milan is like many Italian clubs in the last few years. They don't have too much money like clubs from Premier League or La Liga. They have to look at free players to convince those players participate in their clubs. Inter Milan, AC Milan, Roma, Juventus focus on this approach and they got some success. They aim at young players, not old players if they have to spend money for transfers. Because they want to build a squad that can play in a next 5 years or longer with those players.

In addition, they don't want to increase their salary ceilings too much because they are aware that it will be harmful for for their club finance after a few seasons. If results in leagues, competitions won't maintain at good levels, a higher salary ceiling will cause a financial crisis for their clubs.
Napoli are by far the best-financed team in Serie A with a total club market value of €640.50m. Napoli is in first place with the highest total value, followed by Inter, Milan, Juventus, Analanta and Roma.

So far Milan is in 3rd place in the list of clubs with the highest total market value, but Milan is also in third place as a team that has an average age of 27.1 years from 30 players. Milan has a lot of young players, and Milan also has some expensive players like Rafael Leăo, Theo Hernández and Sandro Tonali who all have a market value of over €50 million. Currently only Mirante remains as the oldest player in Milan who is 39 years old since Zlatan Ibrahimovic was without a club.
1122  Economy / Reputation / Re: I've been hacked (Electrum 4.3.2) on: June 21, 2023, 04:54:44 PM
The generosity of yomix team is beyond expectation, I think your commitment to fixing messes with great effort has led them to this decision. However, you also lost a lot of thing from this case, and you deserve forgiveness.
Julerz12's honesty and good intentions to take responsibility for his mistakes made the yomix team forgive him after Julerz12 paid several times. It's a win-win situation for Julerz12 as he's relieved of his responsibilities paying hacked campaign funds, and Julerz12 seems to me to be completely trustworthy.

Julerz12, congrats to you.
1123  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin breaking out of 2 month downtrend on: June 21, 2023, 04:42:32 PM
Honestly, I was surprised. I did not expect to see the breach again above $27,000 during the second quarter of this year. Perhaps I expected it to happen towards the end of the year when the tightening packages lessen, but I am not optimistic in the short term. We have a strong resistance level at 31,000, and we have an expected interest rate hike of about 25 basis points for the next two rounds, so all that is happening is profit-taking in the short term, before we witness a correction that may deepen by more than $25,000.
It is impressive that we have seen such a good recovery in the bitcoin price in the last few days.
Price is very close to testing the $31k resistance and $30,800 has been touched so far. I'm really surprised by the way bitcoin is going against FUD, but let's hope we can see bitcoin price holding strong above $30k after today's breakout.

Let's see what happens next, but I think we still have high hopes for a $35k high in June. $30k support shouldn't be that strong, but if we do break through $33k it will be decent support.
1124  Other / Meta / Re: My password was changed on this forum on: June 20, 2023, 09:11:05 PM
If someone has changed your password before you did, then you should receive an email notification about the password change. But some user findings prove that maybe you just forgot your password or some of your keyboard keys are not working, but to increase your account security in the future then follow some of the above mentioned advice.

Don't forget, sign the message from your bitcoin address to make it easier for you to recover your account if in the future you get hacked or lose your account for some other reason.
1125  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2022/23 on: June 20, 2023, 08:57:50 PM
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Only this season Real Madrid focused on the Champions League so they didn't give much importance to the La Liga title.
You know, that's the worst conclusion I've ever read.
I don't think that's non reasonable conclusion to say when all the teams competing in La Liga want to win titles.in the end of the season. Real Madrid just aren't any better than Barcelona, ​​so that's why they couldn't win the La Liga title instead of saying they are very focused on the Champions League.

They released Karim Benzema before the start of the new season. After releasing Karim Benzema, they still haven't found a suitable replacement for Karim Benzema, but there is not much time left before the start of this season. If they fail to find a replacement for Benzema, Real Madrid will not be able to do well in the next season. Although Real Madrid have signed English midfield star Jobe Bellingham, but Jobe Bellingham is not enough to win major tournaments.
Real Madrid can perform well and collect a lot of points every season, but they will not always be able to win the title because the competition between Madrid and Barcelona is better since Xavi took over Barcelona. Xavi won the La Liga title in his second season, in fact I still believe he will secure this title for his third season.

In addition, Real Madrid has yet to find a replacement for Benzema, but because football is a team game, Real Madrid is also likely to show tough competition until the end of the season. There are a lot of rumors about a new striker, but I'm not sure if they can and do sign him.
1126  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023 on: June 20, 2023, 08:38:59 PM
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Of course, because after all they really need the best, high-quality players for ammunition in the Premier League next season, especially Chelsea who will be doing a lot of massive maneuvers. Very right with Chelsea's decision to have succeeded in bringing Nkunku on a 6-year contract, he will be included in Pochettino's long-term plans along with other quality players they have also managed to bring in. I see that Nkunku is very happy and excited to be joining Chelsea, he is a high-quality player from Leipzig, and with his various achievements while in Germany he has been named the best player in the Bundesliga and has won the DFB cup in the 2022 season.

It won't be difficult for him to adapt to the Premier League. the arrival of Pochettino as a substitute for Lampard, in my opinion, is the best decision from Todd compared to previous coaches because clearly, we can see in terms of the reshuffle he has made for Chelsea really serious, and apart from that Pochettino is a coach who is quite mature in terms of his experience coaching the club - Premier League clubs.
One thing about Christopher Nkunku at Chelsea, he has hope but it won't be as guaranteed a success as at Leipzig.
Christopher Nkunku is a good striker for Leipzig in his last few seasons, but his best season at Leipzig was the 2021-2022 season where he scored 20 goals and 13 assists in 34 Bundesliga matches. Chelsea are lucky to have him, but Christopher Nkunku does not guarantee that he will be the most shining among the other Chelsea strikers next season.

If Christopher Nkunku wants to be the most shining, then he must work hard and prove his quality to become the main striker in Mauricio Pochettino's plans next season.
1127  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Season on: June 19, 2023, 02:15:40 PM
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Barcelona play well but not on the same level with the other teams that have been identified as teams that can win the champions league next season . They have a good team that has just been rebuilt, but they are not yet as strong as the Barcelona of before. If Barcelona is not in a tough group and can somehow avoid the very tough teams known for eliminating big teams, they can go far in the competition next season. But if they find themselves in a tough group, they will be eliminated. They are a strong team, but there are stronger teams currently.
I would also say that, but I think Barcelona has moved up a level compared to last season. Their defense is improving, the midfielders and strikers have been very good, so I think it's only a matter of time. If Barcelona is supported by good financial conditions, then I'm sure Xavi can build a stronger team. Xavi needs a good left wingger instead of rotating Dembele and Raphinha in those two positions, but if Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres do well then that will also help a lot.

Xavi still needs many of players to establish his performance in midfield and attack, but financial problems have so far prevented the realization of those plans. But after all Barcelona can still compete with the current composition of the team, but it is difficult to achieve great success in Europe.
1128  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Season on: June 19, 2023, 01:02:35 PM
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I think it will take time for xavi to bring Barcelona back strong in the Champions league. Last season Barcelona was eliminated in the grub phase and this season we hope Xavi can bring Barcelona further forward in the Champions League.  I think one of the best strengths that Xavi has this season is their success in winning the Laliga which makes them more confident for next season in the Champions League. Xavi is not full of experience in the Champions League yet, but I see that he has quite the same character as Pep and it's just that he needs time and a long process to bring Barcelona back to become the strongest team in the Champions League.
I know Xavi failed to get Barcelona out of the Champions League group stage last season, but I think Barcelona have improved a lot since then. Barcelona is clearly expected to qualify for a higher phase in the Champions League next season, but obviously it would be a shame if Barcelona ended up in the hell group like last season.

Barcelona have become a stronger team in the last two seasons, so Xavi has hopes of bringing success to his team in the Champions League. I'm not thinking about a title for Barcelona in the Champions League yet, but they could be a good contender for next season's Champions League.
1129  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023 on: June 19, 2023, 12:31:07 PM
Graham Potter is still without club now. I thought he shouldn't have been signed by Chelsea in the first place as I saw it as a risk. Because Chelsea can be much more successful with managers who have at least a decent experience with big teams in Europe. Potter wasn't such manager so it is normal to have doubts about him.

I'm afraid he couldn't prove me wrong about this and his time was a big failure. I think he should go back to managing average teams in the league. I'm not saying this to belittle him of course. I'm saying it because he is much more successful with such teams. We have all seen how good he was with Brighton in the end.
Graham Potter may have known the consequences when he accepted the offer to coach a team as big as Chelsea, but it was a risk worth considering to test his skills as a coach. Unfortunately he couldn't do much for Chelsea, so he had to accept that fact sincerely.

If you are a coach, then you have to be willing to take risks like this. Without risk you will never become a great coach, this seems to be experienced by all successful coaches in the past. Do you remember that Arteta was only very close to being sacked when several seasons ago he failed to make Arsenal play well. But now, Arteta is a coach who is considered successful even though he failed to win a title.
1130  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2022/23 on: June 18, 2023, 04:03:09 PM
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There is no doubt that Carlo Ancelotti is a very great coach among other coaches and it is also very possible that next season Carlo Ancelotti will still be at Real Madrid if this summer there is no news about his departure from Real Madrid. And if Carlo Ancelotti is still going to coach Real Madrid next season, there is a possibility for Real Madrid to win La Liga and the Copa Del Rey again and can also compete fiercely in other competitions such as the UCL.
Ancelotti's main focus at the moment is to stay with Real Madrid even though it is reported that the Brazilian national team wants to lure him. I have heard about the news in recent years, but Ancelotti still seems very much interested in coaching at club level rather than the National team. I think he will stay with Real Madrid for the rest of his contract but everything could change including trying to coach the national team and win the World Cup.

Meanwhile I have also heard the news that former Barcelona coach Luis Enrique has moved closer to the PSG chair for next season. The initial deal seems to have gone well, but there are still a few things to discuss before he officially signs. This is also good news for Enrique, of course.
1131  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: June 18, 2023, 02:54:54 PM
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This deal has a lot of positive effects for both parties, the players benefit greatly from the salary they receive, I think all the players want this position and the club can also benefit from the arrival of these European stars. Besides being able to increase the club's reputation, it can also bring in more spectators and this is good business. Now it is possible that the Saudi League will become a spectacle that will attract the attention of many parties with the presence of European star players. Money is the main factor that makes European stars want to join the Arab League, I think that salary will be enough to sustain life when one day they decide to hang up their boots and you could say the decision to play in the Saudi Arabian League is a short-term investment.
Of course that's true, in fact I'm sure every player they try to bring in is a player who looks like he's only going to play for 2-3 seasons because he's quite old. Some of them have been outplayed in Europe by younger and quicker players, but such experienced players can also help teams in the Saudi Pro League develop.

Big paychecks are attractiveness for some players like this, but only for a few seasons before they decide to retire from professional football. From a business standpoint this is good, but regarding the team's performance it will really depend on the depth of their respective squads.
1132  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023 on: June 18, 2023, 02:38:48 PM
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Well, the problems started originally with Graham Potter. His invitation was probably the key mistake because before Chelsea he had no big clubs and the result was average in Chelsea itself at first, but after the purchase of star players it became even worse. Apparently with the arrival of new stars Potter finally lost control.
The invitation of Lampard was also incomprehensible, because before that he had been sacked just because of poor results.
Graham Potter can't be blamed for Chelsea's slump, but he is responsible for not doing a great job for his team. Chelsea experienced a decline in performance not because of Tuchel, Potter and Lampard, but I think the truest reason was the politicization of the war between Russia and Ukraine which caused Roman Abramovich to sell Chelsea to Todd Boehly.

Poccetino has experience working with the most star players, so at least he shouldn't have a problem with discipline. The main thing is to show results in the beginning to return everyone's confidence that Chelsea are still a top club.
Chelsea have been a top team in the Premier League for a long time, even before Manchester City dominated the Premier League in recent seasons. Chelsea just need time and patience to build on the mentality of a team that is breaking down so I think they are on the right track when they manage to bring in quality players as well as an experienced coach.
1133  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: June 18, 2023, 02:10:27 PM
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Now the Saudi Pro League is indeed quite interesting, with their unlimited finances anyone can be brought in. Look at today's who are already there, have just been brought in, and are on their way. Not only Ziyech, Kante, and maybe several other players will experience how Saudi Arabia controls the world of football today, starting from owning big clubs they can do that. For Chelsea, releasing a number of players is indeed the plan, so that it can increase their income in order to find new player options that are more reliable.
Several Saudi Pro League teams moved very quickly in developing their strengths by trying to bring in some of Europe's top players. There are a lot of players being linked with them at the moment and some of them have reached an agreement. They have a lot of money to offer any player, and if they continue to do so over the next few seasons then the quality of the Saudi Pro League will be better than ever.

Money would change everything about them, but I think they knew that it would also greatly support their profitable business. Chelsea have quite a lot of players in stock to sell, so it's certain they will make a big profit if a deal goes through.
1134  Other / Meta / Re: Offensive words on the forum on: June 16, 2023, 12:07:17 PM
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I'm happy that the information is correct, and that's what we hope.
So TMAN has left the forum for something, some kind of repentance or epiphany from God?
1135  Other / Meta / Re: Gateway time-out Error code 504 on: June 16, 2023, 11:55:40 AM
Someone asked me off this forum while the site was inaccessible and all that if FBI had clamped down on the forum, I knew (believed) the comment was rhetorical and so I didn't bother to respond to him. However, if I may ask; does anyone else feel that way whenever the site is down?
So far I've never felt the need to deactivate the forum when it's down. I haven't even had that kind of suggestion since 2017, so I'm just trying to log in occasionally in an attempt to see if the forum have recovered again. The thing is, this forum has been down quite a few times due to Cloudflare which may have left me wondering what the reason is.
1136  Other / Meta / Re: Offensive words on the forum on: June 16, 2023, 11:45:22 AM
This topic reminded me of Poetry, by TMAN. Enjoy!
Oh, TMAN! Does any even know where he is? User hasn't been active for a few years now. I hope he's ok. That user was a handful.
We don't know where TMAN has gone since then, he became inactive at a time when Covid 19 was really threatening the world, and he was last active on March 12, 2020. I dug up some of his recent post history while he was active, but he hasn't indicated himself to leave the forum for any reason. Of course I am with you and others hope he is well, but Covid 19 was too vicious at that time.
1137  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023 on: June 16, 2023, 11:31:34 AM
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Chasing Manchester United premier league win will be very difficult or impossible to achieve, atleast in this our time. 6 English Premier League trophies means 6 seasons and looking at it, the highest Manchester City can go before being dethroned as the indisputable champions of England is 1 or 2 seasons. If you look very well, Newcastle is just building and Manchester United is gradually coming back to form and Liverpool is there to always contest. There will be a time the reign of Manchester City will also come to an end.
I wouldn't say it would be difficult if Manchester City were still managed by Pep Guardiola in the next 10 seasons. Of course Manchester City won't be able to win the Premier League title in 6 consecutive seasons from now on, but I can imagine this team can do it in the next 10 seasons.

I see you said Liverpool and Newcastle are competitors, of course it is true and I will also add some other teams like Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham as competitors too. But Liverpool have not won more than one title since 1992, but Liverpool have managed to be a few runners up in different seasons. Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United have been far more successful since 1992 than Liverpool, and in the last 10 seasons Manchester City have secured more title than any other competitor.
1138  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: June 16, 2023, 11:18:09 AM
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Yes, I agree with that, the management of AS Roma should be able to provide greater support for Jose Muourinho to build this team even better, it's been 2 seasons since Mourinho's arrival, there have been a lot of changes in this team and it's much better and I'm sure if Roma spends some players quality stars, it is likely that Mourinho will provide much better results next season.
Roma are very lucky to have a coach who is very experienced and of good quality. It has been a long time since the Roama team left some of the top Serie A teams, but now they are back in the top flight and should be reckoned with.
No one will underestimate Roma as long as they have good form in Serie A regardless of who is the coach. Roma played well and were able to compete closely in the Serie A standings under Mourinho, but Roma have not won the Scudetto since they last won it in the 2000–01 season. Mourinho has led Roma to the UEFA European Conference League title in the 2021-2022 season, but he failed to win another title where his team only finished runners up in the Europa League this season.

Roma must help Mourinho build a better team next season if he wants to stay longer. It is clear that Mourinho, who has experience, will be more likely to present tough competition among other top Serie A teams from season to season.
1139  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023 on: June 16, 2023, 11:05:37 AM
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Well, I believe he is not leaving Manchester City. At least not anytime soon as you said. He is having good success with Manchester City. He has also made a near-perfect squad with Manchester City. He is not going to go anywhere before he experiences success with the squad that he made. Manchester City is really great right now in terms of strength and quality. At this point leaving Manchester City is basically taking a dumb decision. And I absolutely do not think that Guardiola is dumb. He is not going anywhere before he experiences the success that a lot of us can already visualize.
I also believe Pep Guardiola is not going anywhere in the near future after winning his first Champions League title for Manchester City. But in the middle of the season, Pep Guardiola seemed to be very concerned about the case involving his team with FFP which then spread rumors about his departure. But so far the issue has died down and Pep Guardiola looks determined to bring more success to Manchester City in the coming seasons.

Apart from the Champions League, Pep Guardiola also looks determined to make Manchester City win more domestic titles that have lifted his team to be the best in Premier League history. Even now Manchester City is only 6 titles behind its rival Manchester United which is famous for its past glories.

The list in the image starts from the 1992-1993 season where the competition was changed to the Premier League.

1140  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2022/2023 on: June 15, 2023, 06:50:10 PM
When I take a glance at the upcoming Premier League fixtures, I see some of the top clubs have quite an interesting lineup. Out of all the teams, Manchester City seems to have the easiest opening fixtures. I wouldn't be surprised if City walks away with wins from almost all their matches, definitely will get 24 points in the bag. While Arsenal also looks to have a relatively comfortable run in their early fixtures. But, there's no team in premier league right now can compete with City because they're miles ahead of every other team in the league. Man City might defend their title this season again, but anything could happen. However, I feel it's going to be a wild season in the premier league 100 percent.
Although I hope Manchester City can defend their title, but this is not the best time to make an analysis of them. I really admire what Manchester City have achieved in the last 6-7 seasons, and they have completely dominated the Premier League with a number of titles.

Pep Guardiola has written gold in the history books of Manchester City which will later make him one of the most successful coaches with the team. To be honest I hope he can surpass many other clubs with Manchester City, but only if he wants to stay at Manchester City a little longer. It's always possible to see Pep Guardiola move to another team in the next few seasons, but I don't expect it soon.
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