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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
jaberwock
on 27/02/2025, 19:48:01 UTC
Yesterday with the defeat of Juventus a bad season officially opens from the Turin team, the fact of having spent so much so that the season is necessarily bankruptcy and Thiago Motta in fact apologized to all his fans to club and history, yesterday was a game to win and there is no excuses for him and for the team, I am not a fan but he made me lose the bet, Instead...
I guess Juventus coach need to deploy new tactics to eliminate this poor performance to save his Job with Juventus, but they have players that would have make the game 1:2 to secured full 3 points from the game but they made mistakes that led them to draw 1:1. Empoli many teams has played to secure victory in this season many times, but Juventus struggle to drew the game 1:1 , and it has reduced their points again because people hope that Juventus will use this game to recover their last game than to miss their opportunity.

Not only you that lose in that game bro, even me too I predicted for the favour of Juventus to win, unfortunately they managed to scored 1 goal from the game, and I don't think I will predict for the favour of Juventus in this season unless they win like 3 games before I will start betting for their favour.
While I understand Juventus wanted to get a win, that doesn't mean that they are having a terrible season. Ever since their domination period was over, we have seen Juventus not be that great, and because of that I am pretty sure that we are not going to see them do too well, not for a long time. I get that it may not be that easy to handle it all, but we can see this be a lot better with time, so we can't really approach this like it's some sort of a big huge issue for them that happened recently.

Like look at the past two seasons, and lets not act as if they were winning everything in these last two seasons, they weren't, so it is safe to assume that they are doing basically similar this season to how they have been. No improvement, but no downgrade neither.