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    Default SG Thursday Soccer

    I really can't see anything other than a Nacional win in this one. The Uruguay champions will want to start strong. Lot of juice but the line keeps moving hard.


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    NACIONAL de MONTEVIDEO (-1) -140

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    I know less than zero about these south american teams, but I'm in

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    Thanks for the points enter the competition yesterday
    175 pts

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    Default Me Liking 2 plays for Spain - Cup

    Struggled yesterday with a couple of games, still got the + units at the end, but not as much as I was expecting

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    Fukk Nacional pussy ass team , Penarol best team in Uruguay, anyways I might put a play on them

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    Could Nacional blow this game ? I'm weary, but it reminds me of the Paulo game yesterday.

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    BOL on this 1 dude, spartangreen where u frm bro?

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    I also like this play. Over 2/2.5 is worth considering to but the odds are low just like the -1.

    Best Of Luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkzZ View Post
    BOL on this 1 dude, spartangreen where u frm bro?
    I'm going to have a guess and say michigan......
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    I am from the Detroit area, but live in West Michigan now.


    Wow just saw the line, looks like Montevideo has gotten hit hard today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy0607 View Post
    Fukk Nacional pussy ass team , Penarol best team in Uruguay, anyways I might put a play on them


    Penarol sucks balls. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by spartangreen View Post
    I am from the Detroit area, but live in West Michigan now.


    Wow just saw the line, looks like Montevideo has gotten hit hard today
    From -1 (-140) to -1 (-170) - yeah, I would say they got hit HARD.

    GL dude!

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    i got -1 -140 at BP last night, nows its -1,-1.5 -135

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    Quote Originally Posted by spartangreen View Post
    i got -1 -140 at BP last night, nows its -1,-1.5 -135
    Yeah I'm seeing -1/-1.5 as an option at 5dimes at -125.

    You know what they say, the early bird gets the worm! Hope it works out for ya.

    P.S. Is it just me, or are ya'll seeing a lot of 7's right now?

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    I would even take -1.5 at + odds to be honest with you, I can see Montevideo winning this 3-0.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy0607 View Post
    Its Nacional not montevideo guys

    They books switched there name from Club Nacional de Football to Nacional de Montevideo.
    Last edited by spartangreen; 02-11-10 at 02:32 PM.

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    I'm from uruguay and they are called that because there are a few nacionals in s america so to distinguish them but they never change their name , those pussies lol

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    Club Nacional de Football is a traditional Uruguayan sports club, full of history, based in Montevideo and founded on May 14, 1899. Three-time winner of the Copa Libertadores, three-time winner of the Intercontinental Cup.
    The club is the result of an alliance between the Uruguay Athletic and Montevideo Football Club. Nacional plays in the Uruguayan First Division. Nacional engages in several sports, but football is by far the most important, a sport in which it has won worldwide recognition.


    Nacional plays most home games at its own legendary stadium, the 20,000 capacity Gran Parque Central (soon to be 30,000), built in 1900. However, in the past decades that stadium was not used very often because Nacional played at the national stadium Estadio Centenario, sharing it with Peñarol. High-risk matches and derbies are still played at the Centenario. In 2005, the renovation of Parque Central allowed Nacional to play home matches there more often.
    Nacional's stadium, Parque Central, is famous for two reasons. One of them is that the first match ever played in the history of the FIFA World Cup was held in the Parque Central in 1930. The other reason is that in the place where the Parque Central is located was named "Quinta de la Paraguaya" a historic place in Uruguay.







    Club Deportivo Cuenca is a football club based in Cuenca, Ecuador. Historically an undistinguished club in Ecuador, they have had a recent string of success in the top-flight Serie A. They are one of two clubs outside of Quito & Guayaquil to have a national championship, which they won in 2004. Since then, they have been a near consistent top club in the country, including numerous Copa Libertadores participations.


    In 1970 desire was born to form a professional soccer team in the city of Cuenca. This desire was shaped through Dr Alejandro Serrano Aguilar (mayor of the city then) and the gentlemen Polivio Vázquez and Alfredo Pena. The citizen's endorsement was immediate before the initiative headed by the mayor, therefore the Commission of Sports was satisfied to the gentlemen Gilbert Sotomayor, Ricardo Ordo'ñez and Bolivar Lupercio, whose first management was to obtain the acceptance of the Ecuadorian Federation of Soccer so that the professional team of the city could participate in the professional level. By means of the session celebrated in February 1971 in the "Salón de la Ciudad" of the Very Illustrious Municipality of Cuenca, the project became a reality, and it was then that Deportivo Cuenca was born. A month later, the Association of Soccer funded the Asociación de Fútbol no Amateur del Azuay (AFA) (Association of Soccer non Amateur of Azuay). As club the first decisions were taken: the uniform would be red and yellow with a t-shirt to vertical rays, the first Technical Director was Carlos Alberto Raffo, the first contracted foreign soccer players were Rodolfo Piazza, the Paraguayan Luis Martinez who achieved the first team's goal, and Gerald Laterza. In its start the team was known as the "Franela Roja" (Red Bandana).

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    Nacional are dominating. They are just awful in the attacking third. Hopefully the half time talk reminds them how to finish.

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    I am watching this game here in Brazil. Nacional is making a big pressure, but not score yet. If I find a 2nd half bet on nacional, I will make it.

    I beted 2u on estudiantes -1.5, and 0.75u on under 2.5 cerro / medellin game, and 1u cerro -0.5.

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    yeah shocking score, complete domination by National, they are attacking non stop, we need a quick one to start the 2nd H and we should be alright.

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