Euro 2008 Qualifiers - Norway v Turkey
17 November 2007
Preview By Tipster Miskin (Turkey)
Turkey as a nation has invested a lot of money on football, for example: Roberto carlos , Lincoln , Matiaz Kezman , the Brazilian Edu Drasenda any many like them were chosen and brought to Turkey to help their teams. On the other hand an enormous TV organization LIG TV has invested a lot of money (more than 12.000.000 euros) in order to show all EURO 2008 matches live. I can not thing that a nation of 80.000.000 population will be out of such an organization. Remember that two years ago they lost to Switzerland because of referee mistakes and they were punished to play 5 of their match in neutral ground without spectators. Also remember that after being back to Norway 0-2 in the first round they managed to draw 2-2. Do not forget that this was the team to beat Greece away with the gorgeous score of 1-4 . After the greek match the whole world started to bet on their wins, but no win came till then. The bookies also managed to keep Norway close to Turkey as Norway lost in their home ground to poor Bosna Hersek with a lot of problems. If you do not agree with my scenario what do you say about Luxemburg win after 50 years that caused a lot of bookies to lock down their business. This game is considered as the game of the year and i personally believe that punters are sensitive and they would thing that Norway with the two points and home advantage will take at least the draw and will promote to EURO 2008. My advice is that bookies always take advantage of sensitive punters who will choose to bet on Norway win or draw and there exactly i see the trick .
Norway as nation has not invested enough money on football and their players have a second job in order to gain more money. So my pick will be with side that has spend a lot of money on football and have got many fans that live in Belgium and they can easily attend and fill any stadium in the world.
I will bet on Turkey's straight win and i believe it is pay back time.
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