doc.end wrote:
Is that the guy that tries to bite other people? Just heard it on Sportscenter. What a freaking psycho.
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doc.end wrote:
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.

Liver_Pooty wrote:doc.end wrote:
Is that the guy that tries to bite other people? Just heard it on Sportscenter. What a freaking psycho.
Liver_Pooty wrote:doc.end wrote:
Is that the guy that tries to bite other people? Just heard it on Sportscenter. What a freaking psycho.



Online bookmaker Betsafe had been offering odds of 175-1 that the Uruguayan, twice banned for biting, would sink his teeth into an opponent during the World Cup in Brazil. Sure enough, more than 100 gamblers decided that it was worth a punt. When Suárez seemingly did just that to Chiellini near the end of their Group D clash in Natal, it was time to celebrate.
One winner, Jonathan Braeck from Stenungssund in Sweden, bet 80 Swedish krona (£7) that Suárez would bite, and the 23-year-old substitute teacher is now set for a payout of 14,000 krona (£1,225) for his wager.
“First I thought I’d bet a little more, but a friend said I was just wasting my money,” a delighted Braeck told the SportExpressen newspaper. “When Italy took over the game you knew that he could go a little crazy,” he added. “I didn’t think that he would bite, but that he’d do something stupid. Then he did the best stupid thing that he could do.”
http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... CMP=twt_gu

doc.end wrote:I don't like this kind of bets, there is enticement for in this case Suarez to influence the outcome. When it is on one's decision only, simple action and you can put a lot of money on it and at the same time the subject of the bet is something unethical, i don't like it. Needless the say, I don't like bets on politics, elections results. I don't like incentive for bad actions.
On he other hand crazy bets are god for laugh, but i like it better when nobody is harmed in any way.

Rosque wrote:doc.end wrote:I don't like this kind of bets, there is enticement for in this case Suarez to influence the outcome. When it is on one's decision only, simple action and you can put a lot of money on it and at the same time the subject of the bet is something unethical, i don't like it. Needless the say, I don't like bets on politics, elections results. I don't like incentive for bad actions.
On he other hand crazy bets are god for laugh, but i like it better when nobody is harmed in any way.
Yeah, Suarez was surely influenced by 1200 pounds bet.

doc.end wrote:Rosque wrote:doc.end wrote:I don't like this kind of bets, there is enticement for in this case Suarez to influence the outcome. When it is on one's decision only, simple action and you can put a lot of money on it and at the same time the subject of the bet is something unethical, i don't like it. Needless the say, I don't like bets on politics, elections results. I don't like incentive for bad actions.
On he other hand crazy bets are god for laugh, but i like it better when nobody is harmed in any way.
Yeah, Suarez was surely influenced by 1200 pounds bet.
Oh, Lakers fan, how cute.
doc.end wrote:Greeks advancing is a disaster I agree. On top of that a missed chance for Bony to be a national hero in his home country as he scored at the time deciding goal. I watched the Colombia game most of the time though, they are great even with half of the lineup resting. And Mondragon made history!


doc.end wrote:Rosque wrote:doc.end wrote:I don't like this kind of bets, there is enticement for in this case Suarez to influence the outcome. When it is on one's decision only, simple action and you can put a lot of money on it and at the same time the subject of the bet is something unethical, i don't like it. Needless the say, I don't like bets on politics, elections results. I don't like incentive for bad actions.
On he other hand crazy bets are god for laugh, but i like it better when nobody is harmed in any way.
Yeah, Suarez was surely influenced by 1200 pounds bet.
Oh, Lakers fan, how cute.

LamarMatic7 wrote:doc.end wrote:Greeks advancing is a disaster I agree. On top of that a missed chance for Bony to be a national hero in his home country as he scored at the time deciding goal. I watched the Colombia game most of the time though, they are great even with half of the lineup resting. And Mondragon made history!
I don't think there's a player I hate more than Samaras or a team I dislike more than Greece.
My own personal Samaras experience - last time the Greeks played at Riga, I was sitting in like the third row and it's one of those compact type of stadiums where you are right near the pitch. He got brought down close to the sideline, on our side of the pitch so after he spent more than enough time laying on the ground I naturally had to start cussing him out for being a diver. I continued on doing so until he belatedly got up and was helped off the pitch due to an injury. I felt like the **** I am.
Later it turned out he had broken his arm.
fatlever wrote:doc.end wrote:Rosque wrote:
Yeah, Suarez was surely influenced by 1200 pounds bet.
Oh, Lakers fan, how cute.
come on Doc, that wasn't necessary.
rosque, you are more than welcome to post here.


JDR720 wrote:Online bookmaker Betsafe had been offering odds of 175-1 that the Uruguayan, twice banned for biting, would sink his teeth into an opponent during the World Cup in Brazil. Sure enough, more than 100 gamblers decided that it was worth a punt. When Suárez seemingly did just that to Chiellini near the end of their Group D clash in Natal, it was time to celebrate.
One winner, Jonathan Braeck from Stenungssund in Sweden, bet 80 Swedish krona (£7) that Suárez would bite, and the 23-year-old substitute teacher is now set for a payout of 14,000 krona (£1,225) for his wager.
“First I thought I’d bet a little more, but a friend said I was just wasting my money,” a delighted Braeck told the SportExpressen newspaper. “When Italy took over the game you knew that he could go a little crazy,” he added. “I didn’t think that he would bite, but that he’d do something stupid. Then he did the best stupid thing that he could do.”
http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... CMP=twt_gu
TheKingofSting wrote:fatlever wrote:TheKingofSting wrote:I am new to soccer but I don't matches ending in ties, can't they figure something out? Penalty kicks?
elimination games dont end in a tie, just group stage.
Thanks, I knew there had to be something to it. I should enjoy the World Cup more now as it goes along.

