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Sunday, January 13

The last 36 hours have been a roller coaster of emotions, after a fantastic Friday it was hard to see Bolton Wanderers or Everton winning, Bologna saved us a bit and Charles Howell is on his way to the top ten with 3rd at the Sony Open. We hope he can do the job tonight.

The 49ers beat Green Bay 45-31, Colin Kaepernick grabbed all the headlines, but Justin Smith's return was huge, and San Francisco is 3.25 away from winning the Super Bowl and one (or two?) tonight. He could see those odds fall further.

There was a big win for Watford in the Championship which, combined with a home defeat by Hull City, helped our long-term position over them and leaders Cardiff City.

Meanwhile in League One Brentford are top three winners but none of the bottom five have won and at least the gap between the relegated sides is beginning to show, with the Bees ahead with a game in hand. Both come to Griffin Park, with leaders Tranmere Rovers traveling next weekend. Three or four motes Brentford made L1 favorites this morning.





In terms of the straight/long bets we've made, we have the most impressive positions in San Francisco (15.0...now 3.25), Watford (at 15.0...now 5.0), Cardiff City (13.0 now 1.70). If you back at least two or three of Manchester United (3.50...now 1.33) and Brentford (34.0/9.25...now 6.0/2.25), you've got an exciting few weeks ahead. I know a few of you all. I think we consider yesterday a key day at the end of the season.

Today...

PGA Tour...Sony Open

The CH3 hopeful had another strong round to finish in the top ten, with three players ahead of him: Russell Henley -17, Scott Langley -17 and Tim Clark -14. I won't spend too much time on this, but longtime readers know that we closed with Clark at 25-1 at the end of last season, and this is a perfect streak for him. I couldn't find those old South African records this morning (wrong record?) really annoying but basically he was the fastest man for a long time and then got a vital crucial win after badly hurting his elbow. A year later, he was closer to the future in the second half of last season and in 2013 he will probably win today. In an interview on Friday after the second round, he looked very relaxed…

V. How great it is to be fatherless in 2013.

Tim Clark:
I hope we continue. Yes, that's good. Again, I always enjoy playing this golf course. It suits me really well and you know when you play well, you can do it. But of course it is not easy.

Q. How much patience did you need this round to survive the first eight holes?

Tim Clark
: Yeah, it was… you know, not many real birds. You got to hit the freeway and I mean it was good. I knew I would have a chance at level 5. But every time you go up there, you won't lose much space.

Q. We talked about your injury status and negotiation status last year. Are you 100% sure about all the body parts now?

Tim Clark
: Yeah, I think so. Obviously I still have to take care of myself and take care of him, but at least I feel 100% when I walk off the golf course.

Q. Saturday you go to bed, maybe spend some time on the beach.

Tim Clark
: Yeah, I'm going to the beach now.

Q: Tell us a little about your comfort zone on this golf course.

Tim Clark:
Yeah, that's great. I think it reminds me of Durban, South Africa, not far from where I was born when I came here. The weather is the same, the grass is the same, and it's not as long as a golf course, and it's good. Yes, if you are a good skier, I would do a few things and buy short irons for someone like me. It's certainly a course that suits me.

I think it's going to be close tonight, he should get three shots from a couple in front of him, but it's easier for them to focus too much on what the other one is doing. Tim Clark's 0.75 units get 5.0 + about 6.0 and up to 5.9, but only for nuts in business.

Both televised Premier League matches are very interesting and fun to watch but I have not found a betting corner.

League: Real Sociedad - Deportivo

We were away last week and they won 1-0 at home to Málaga, as I wrote...
A great performance for Deportivo, the last three points are safe, three of the next four, including two, away from the beautiful stadium. Young local hero Domingos José Paciecia will want to impress from the start and has provided plenty of motivation for the home team.


It is not clear how things will go better for the visitors, who ended the year with a 3-2 defeat to Real Madrid in 2012, but on the field, it seems that the good evidence they faced has arrived. Finally, it is true that they have shown some of the offensive jokes that we see in La Rosaleda Stadium while they fight a little on the streets of the country, playing in bars. They try to attack teams on the break, a tactic that has worked well in the Champions League, but has been fortunate in La Liga recently, where they have scored just eight goals in eight away games and won three. .

There are no real problems at either end, Malaga has some minor and persistent injuries, the most notable being defensive midfielder Jeremy Toulalan (7-0-0). He hasn't played much this season, but he has been involved in the two away wins, as well as the highlights against AC Milan and Zenit, and has looked much stronger in defense at the back. I don't think the visitors will have much to eat today, Depori looked very arrogant, that is not Patintia's style at all and he will preach two things to his players all week: "focus and work hard".
I definitely have to do something about the fun host and great odds with the no bet option . It was a great win and a great game, the new coach will fix the defense in record time. The hosts are struggling and are missing center backs Michael Gonzalez (18-2-0) and Inigo Martinez (16-1-0), right back Daniel Estrada (10-0-0), center back Lisin Kadamur. , and the hosts in the back look very vulnerable. Goalkeeper Claudio Bravo has been out all week. 1.5 Units Deportivo +0.5 Goals 2.04 Asia Line/Ibramarket.

Companies: Bravo, Zubikarai, Carlos Martínez, Ansotegi, De la Bella, José Ángel, Pardo, Ilarra, Ros, Elustondo, Markel, Zurutuza, Xabi Prieto, Ifrán, Vela, Agirretxe, Chory Castro, Griezmann.
Ligue 1: Nice-Valentine
  
Good : Dele, Hassan - Chivelli, Genevois, Gomis, Kalaszczak, Palun, Pejsinovic - Abril, Anin, Diaz, Diegaard, Iseric, Merriam, Piet - Bautech, Bosetti, Civitanic, Mapupai.

Valenciennes: Leca, Peneto - Angua, Bong, Ducourteau, Ysimat-Mirren, Lala, Mater, Nery - Da Silva, Dasevi, Gomis, Saez, Sanjare, Sanchez - Aboubakar, Le Talec, Nguyen

NFL

I'm finishing both games and introducing "interruptions" to help the Niners.
good for you.

Edit : I don't give up easily and found some of these notes from Tim Clark...

Posted on August 19 ... We talked about Tim Clark in the finals of the Travelers Championship in June ... Tim Clark won in the United States and that's a big win (The Players Championship) but he's a nice guy. He finished nearly nine runners-up and still needs to get that historic win, it's been over two years, but he missed most of 2011 with elbow surgery, so maybe it will happen again, he and Kuchar are at -7. The last six holes and today seems to be taking a big step.

He quit early in the game and made it 25-1. The South African shot 67 to finish fourth (the hole cost him). Since then, he's played in four tournaments and rebounded from a tough Lytham Open to finish 15th at the Canadian Open and 11th at the PGA Championship. So he's clearly at the top of his game. He's played brilliantly from tee to green this week and is often at the top of the competition, but the club let him down and he hit two short shots on the back nine to lose tomorrow's lead. And in his post-match interview, he didn't seem too concerned about it…

Question: It is my honor to see this batting line-up today.
Tim Clarke: Yeah, maybe I felt like I was controlling the ball better than the first couple of days and I just didn't hit the right shots, but it's good to hit like that today and it will definitely help me tomorrow.
Q. You should feel good about ball control tomorrow. Patter, is this a problem or did you just leave it somewhere hard to reach?
Tim Clark : No. I just... I left a bit of the pitfall here. I did these shots the first couple of days. Nothing to worry about. I have to go there tomorrow and make sure I get them right.

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