got to love those fixed russian soccer matches

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  • gcd8
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 03-29-13
    • 986

    #1
    got to love those fixed russian soccer matches
    what was i thinking taking lokomotiv 2nd best team in the league so far against sorry tomsk and -200 to boot 2-0 home side with a red card to the away wow i'm on the wrong side of the russian fix yikes






  • Vaughany
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 03-07-10
    • 45563

    #2
    Sometime teams lose in football. They arent machines. Man Utd lost to west brom at home, PSG drew at home to Anderlecht...doesmt automatically mean they were fixed.
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    • chs13021986
      SBR Sharp
      • 10-16-13
      • 267

      #3
      That is why I only play over and under.
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      • clting08
        SBR MVP
        • 05-27-12
        • 1259

        #4
        Originally posted by chs13021986
        That is why I only play over and under.
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        • frugalgambler
          SBR MVP
          • 05-30-13
          • 3418

          #5
          LOL, I was on Loko too and lost. But all this "this is fixed" talk just because you laid some chalk and lost is getting really tiresome. Also, qcd what happened to your habit of just throwing cash on dogs ? You would have made quite some dough here !
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          • Calisthenics_85
            SBR Rookie
            • 05-09-13
            • 12

            #6
            I don´t think it was a huge surprise since playing any away game in Russia Premier League is extremely difficult. Playing away at Groznyi, Novgorod, Samara, Perm etc. is not going to be easy task for any big team and all of them will lose points, its should never be assumed that Lokomotiv, CSKA, Dinamo, Spartak, Zenit etc. playing away will produce similar results to for example ManU, Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool etc. playing away against some of the weaker Premier League teams. The weakest teams that I don´t think "should" possess too many difficulties away are Ural and Anzhi, although Ural did challenge Zenit quite well still they lack creativity all over the pitch and struggle applying themselves offensively. Anzhi is just terrible at the moment, which is very understandable and wont get many wins or manage to score any goals without Lacina Traore who will leave in January. Terek Groznyi has a terrible record but possesses the quality to fight for the mid-table 6-12 positions when they are able to improve their finishing.
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            • andy888888
              SBR MVP
              • 09-27-12
              • 1288

              #7
              Last season i was watching anzhi against some bottom side, who were leading for most of the game, then out of nowhere 89th min the opposing defender passed the ball from defence to a nearby anzhi player who in turn assisted a late equaliser, that was suspicious as penetrate!
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              • hotelis
                SBR MVP
                • 05-31-12
                • 1995

                #8
                talk about fixed soccer...check out the final week in Latvia!
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