Saturday update
It seems that you have all seen the preview of the sedan Gazelle on the clubgowi site
Yesterday or why? Sedan won 4-1 and when I put that on the site the "over" was still trading at 2.16 after the home team fell below 1.90 and if you have access to the odds including what you need first, sign up !
If you're looking at a blog/website/social media pages, need help with your rates, trust me, it's cheaper than $2-3 a day, it's really expensive, it's not worth it!
Subscribers got two previews today (see below), sent yesterday at 4pm UK time, Windfort won 3-1, Nagoya 2-0 and you'd better get your breakfast in stock already!
Subscribers have received five full previews of the game so far, so they can probably expect another seven.
Even if tomorrow and all are lost, we have enough to make a profit for the week ahead, and as long as it's not part of my plans, it's a good hurdle!
For me today is more interesting, to be honest, three points, four wins at favorite Brentford and they are champions!
Good luck with your bets!
Ventforet Kofu-Kashiwa Reisol
Last week when they drew 3-3 with Nagoya Grampus... we discussed the visitors.
Kashiwa Reysol will be on cloud 9 after their 6-2 win over Suwon Samsung Bluewings in midweek. Nine points off their Champions League spot, they can forget about the visit of the South Korean side in midweek and focus on picking up league points ahead of the away games. With left-back Wataru Hashimoto still sidelined through injury and his last eight J-League games without defeat, FC Tokyo and Sendai got a change in their recent wins over Resol, Grampus will be looking forward to success .
They are in a very good position in the Champions League after a home draw against Suwon in midweek. I think they will be very focused on the league over the next few weeks, trying to close the gap between Urawa and Yokohama at the top of the table. However, Hashimoto is injured and the visitors will be vulnerable at the back, with veteran midfielder Riaichi Kurisawa also suspended and they have not played without him before (he missed the 2-1 defeat at Sendai).
Ventfort made a stunning return to the Premier League, going unbeaten in three starts, losing both of their home games and failing to score a single goal against Nagoya. But almost all of them have been coming off a league and cup win at home in the last 7 days, with a 3-1 win at Omiya Ardija in midweek a highlight.
Achievements and goals give them a lot in terms of self-confidence. Now looking to win in front of their home fans and in front of a weakened opponent, the absence of two key players was very good.
However, Kashiwa is a top scorer with ten goals against Ventfort in pre-season. I expect to score both goals and go into this game with some confidence. 1.25 "Top" 2.75 Arms 2.25 Asia Line / Ibramarket.
Yesterday or why? Sedan won 4-1 and when I put that on the site the "over" was still trading at 2.16 after the home team fell below 1.90 and if you have access to the odds including what you need first, sign up !
If you're looking at a blog/website/social media pages, need help with your rates, trust me, it's cheaper than $2-3 a day, it's really expensive, it's not worth it!
Subscribers got two previews today (see below), sent yesterday at 4pm UK time, Windfort won 3-1, Nagoya 2-0 and you'd better get your breakfast in stock already!
Subscribers have received five full previews of the game so far, so they can probably expect another seven.
Even if tomorrow and all are lost, we have enough to make a profit for the week ahead, and as long as it's not part of my plans, it's a good hurdle!
For me today is more interesting, to be honest, three points, four wins at favorite Brentford and they are champions!
Good luck with your bets!
Ventforet Kofu-Kashiwa Reisol
Last week when they drew 3-3 with Nagoya Grampus... we discussed the visitors.
Kashiwa Reysol will be on cloud 9 after their 6-2 win over Suwon Samsung Bluewings in midweek. Nine points off their Champions League spot, they can forget about the visit of the South Korean side in midweek and focus on picking up league points ahead of the away games. With left-back Wataru Hashimoto still sidelined through injury and his last eight J-League games without defeat, FC Tokyo and Sendai got a change in their recent wins over Resol, Grampus will be looking forward to success .
They are in a very good position in the Champions League after a home draw against Suwon in midweek. I think they will be very focused on the league over the next few weeks, trying to close the gap between Urawa and Yokohama at the top of the table. However, Hashimoto is injured and the visitors will be vulnerable at the back, with veteran midfielder Riaichi Kurisawa also suspended and they have not played without him before (he missed the 2-1 defeat at Sendai).
Ventfort made a stunning return to the Premier League, going unbeaten in three starts, losing both of their home games and failing to score a single goal against Nagoya. But almost all of them have been coming off a league and cup win at home in the last 7 days, with a 3-1 win at Omiya Ardija in midweek a highlight.
Achievements and goals give them a lot in terms of self-confidence. Now looking to win in front of their home fans and in front of a weakened opponent, the absence of two key players was very good.
However, Kashiwa is a top scorer with ten goals against Ventfort in pre-season. I expect to score both goals and go into this game with some confidence. 1.25 "Top" 2.75 Arms 2.25 Asia Line / Ibramarket.
Nagoya Grampus - Albirex Niigata
As I wrote in the preview, Grampus scored three goals in Kashiwa last week... The visitors (Nagoya) have won their last two opening games and scored a good point in this one; They have scored at least two goals in six. The last ten trips. And six of the last eight are "done". Still without forward Joshua Kennedy and midfielder Jung Fujimoto (33-2-5...last season), he has missed just two games in the last 12 months, but Nagoya has got him, conceding twice in both games. I watched the last two away games, the 1-0 loss at Urawa and the 1-0 win at Watfaret Kofu. Both goal posts were more open than suggested and only a combination of woodwork and inspired goalkeeping prevented further goals. I think we'll see Tor and Uber options here as well .
As I wrote in the preview, Grampus scored three goals in Kashiwa last week... The visitors (Nagoya) have won their last two opening games and scored a good point in this one; They have scored at least two goals in six. The last ten trips. And six of the last eight are "done". Still without forward Joshua Kennedy and midfielder Jung Fujimoto (33-2-5...last season), he has missed just two games in the last 12 months, but Nagoya has got him, conceding twice in both games. I watched the last two away games, the 1-0 loss at Urawa and the 1-0 win at Watfaret Kofu. Both goal posts were more open than suggested and only a combination of woodwork and inspired goalkeeping prevented further goals. I think we'll see Tor and Uber options here as well .
Kennedy and Fujimoto should be seen again. The much-vaunted Albirex has conceded just 34 goals in his last 44 Jellig starts, including three in six this season. Last season saw Wiesel and Gamba unable to play at all and battling relegation for the third consecutive season. They won 1-0 at Vegalta Sendai last week, but it's not a happy place for Niigata, who have won just once in ten matches, in a meaningless cup game. Not only are Niigata not risk-averse, they have very little time to create and have only taken the lead in 7 of their 40 starts. Grampus is a team that likes to have a lot of possession and maybe that's why they have done so well in these H2H games, apart from last year's 5-0 loss to Niigata, which I find quite unbelievable. That they had the lion's share of swords. Last season they had a bit of a soft bottom and often put their heads down but this time around they look a bit tougher and the double against Kashiwa and the win against Ventfour shows a team who are mentally strong at the end of this year. They were in two in 2010 (Champions) and 2011 and were at the back for most of the season, last season in the C.L. They will be looking to avenge their small loss to Niigata last season for a top three battle and for that they will need to win games like this. 1.25 Class Nagoya Grampus -0.25 Ball 2.05 Asia Line / Ibramarket.
good luck.
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