November 5, 2024, 11:04 am

Euro Football Weekly – The Gurgler’s Eurotrash

Another week of high quality European fixtures, and mire than enough games for us to find a winner or two. We sure are due in Europe.

The biggest news in Europe will be the biggest story in football over the next few years, as Europe decides how to react after FIFA decided to play the World Cup in November and December is a blatant who cares for the European league.

If Europe and their star players decided to boycott the event it would be a half-hearted half-arsed event. A tournament to match the bidding process and anything that’s happened since.

Not that if England boycotted it would have made any difference past the first round. Cheap shot yes.

A sadder story than the World Cup is in Italy as Parma continue to postpone games and are on the brink of going completely bust. If they do all subsequent fixtures will become 3-0 wins for the opposition. It won’t affect the title race with Juventus well in front with a 9 point gap after their draw with second placed Roma earlier in the week.

Spain is a little tighter with 2 points separating the two big clubs. All are waiting for the huge clash on March 23 as they meet at the Camp Nou.

PSG’s money has still not got them at the top pf the League in France, but only 1 point is the gap and with a gap starting to open up one can see the money making the difference ultimately.

The Bayern Munich Liga is done and dusted, but there are two non Bayern points of interest – Dortmund’s climb from the bottom to within 8 points of 4th in their current 10th place and the goal scoring form of Bas Dost for Wolfsburg who has earned himself the privilege of being linked with every club in Europe until August.

Elsewhere around the traps there are games worth noting. In Turkey, the two biggest clubs Galatasaray and Fenerbahce meet with only 4 points between them. A Vienna derby sounds like some kind of food to confuse Americans, but it is actually the game of the round in the Austrian Bundesliga between Austria Vienna and Rapid Vienna.

That’s enough from us, we’ll let the computer driven information do the rest, except for our finest selections.

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FOOTBALL - BETS

EURO FOOTBALL MULTI $1 PAYS $27
PSG to win v Lens
BAYERN MUNICH to win v Hannover
BORUSSIA DORTMUND to win v Hamburg
ROMA to win v Chievo
REAL SOCIEDAD to win v Espanyol
BARCELONA to win v Rayo Vallecano
VILLAREAL to win v Celta Vigo
REAL MADRID to win v Atlethic Bilbao

 

Theydon Boishttps://www.thegurgler.com
Born and raised on the banks of Yebri Creek, Theydon Bois has always been obsessed by sport. A stellar career of Underage B sides, RSL Social Golf, C Grade Warehouse and D Grade Indoor Cricket didn’t showcase much talent, but provided a window into the love for any game, any time. Theydon follows as much as he can and will provide opinion, ideas, and best tips and bets for most sports*. A particular interest in English Football sees Theydon Bois up every Saturday night until 2am with two laptops, smartphones, IPad and a radio feed of Soccer Saturday. A lifelong fan of underperforming, mediocre, disappointing teams will not sway his enthusiasm for sport. *Rugby Union not included.

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