April In-Game

I bet 'em live, 2nd halves usually light up after a low scoring 1st (thou recently that's balanced itself out a bit, as many high scoring 1st halves as 2nds).
 
That would be cool monk, I'd pay the money to go to that.

Monk, you have access to insider? I know they have a projected USA starting lineup, wanted to see what they have
 
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Wednesday’s 2-2 draw here against Mexico was fascinating on so many levels, it’s difficult to know where to begin.There was Julian Green’s hyped-to-the-nines debut, for starters, in which the 18-year-old German-American prodigy showed skill but also the inexperience that makes his inclusion on the 23-man World Cup roster far from a sure thing, at least right now.
There was Landon Donovan sitting on the bench against the team he’s tormented so often throughout his unparalleled national team career, and the resulting hysteria on Twitter -- most of it diffused by Jurgen Klinsmann afterward when the U.S. coach revealed that Donovan had been slowed in training by a knee injury. And there were goals -- one that counted, one that didn’t -- from the two forwards who are probably competing with Green for the final attacking spots.
Let’s start there.
Less than two months before FIFA’s June 2 roster deadline, Chris Wondolowski is listed for the first time in this space following his third goal in his past two games with the Yanks. Slowly, the MLS scoring machine is quieting concerns about his ability to find the net at the highest level, and his timing couldn’t be better. Wondolowski brings intangibles, too -- his work ethic is legendary and he’s beloved in the locker room -- that could force Klinsmann not to leave him home.
The temperamental Johnson is a far riskier proposition in a team that will be sequestered for at least six weeks this summer, but he also tied DaMarcus Beasley for the most appearances on the team in 2013, and his late finish against Mexico after entering off the bench was a thing of beauty, even if it was nullified by one of the tightest offside calls you will ever see.
Where that leaves Green is anyone’s guess. His talent is unquestioned -- Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola isn’t in the habit of handing just any teenager Champions League minutes -- and Klinsmann will give him every opportunity to make the cut. But the fact remains that those 5 minutes against CSKA Moscow in November, three of which came in stoppage time of a game that had already been decided, represent the entirety of Green’s first-team professional career. For us, that’s simply not enough to vault him past either Wondolowski or Johnson right now. In May? Well, things could look different. Johnson still hasn’t scored for D.C. United this season. Maybe Wondolowski is peaking too soon. And maybe Green will get a few games in with Bayern’s top squad before May now that the Bundesliga champs have successfully defended their title, minutes that push him over the edge.
There are big unknowns on the back line, too. Omar Gonzalez struggled mightily against Mexico, but removing him from the lineup could create a domino effect that unsettles the rest of the defense. If Klinsmann does move Geoff Cameron into the middle from right back, will the three pre-World Cup games the Yanks are scheduled to play before flying to South America be enough to get Cameron comfortable for the main event?
And we still haven’t discussed the formation, which Klinsmann surprisingly switched from his longstanding 4-2-3-1 to an old-school 4-4-2 versus El Tri.
There’s so much to consider still, even with Brazil 2014 now clearly visible on the horizon. If Wednesday night was any indication, it’s going to be fascinating all the way to the end.
Here is the latest projected USMNT lineup (4-4-2) and roster for the 2014 World Cup:
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may be messy...
 
Western Sydney up next BC, my least favorite Aussie team....they're brutal for an overs junkie
 
That's why I like dealing with live. West Syd rarely have early goals (Last 5 AL games, earliest goal was the 32nd min), only a matter of time before O1.5 live pays what O2.5 was paying before their games begin. Brisbane never winning at this venue makes me think this could be a 1-0 final job, and I wasn't fast enough to take O1.5 before Brissy scored. Leaving this one alone.
 
Another A-League game, another 2 goals inside the first 20 mins.
This time due to a ref having his first game, and awarding 2 complete BS penalties.:rofl:
 
lol, no doubt....was just about to play the draw @+280 and Central Coast @ +450 just before the Mariners tied it up, lol....love the hell out of live betting, gotta be fast as a shark sometimes though
 
any other time it'd be my boy Sterjovski taking the PK....can't believe they let Fitz take that shit
 
This is without a doubt the worst reffing display in a football match I've ever seen. Naturally the A-League supplied it.:rofl:
 
Assume City ready to take control of the league? Just woke up, figured they'd at least be in for a game today but appears not.
 
I'm still pissed that Ibra won't be in the World Cup, now no Benteke and US stand virtually no chance of advancing. Can't wait for 2018.
 
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