Monthly Archives: November 2009

The Betinternet.com Daily Sports Betting Preview for Saturday, 28 November 2009:

Football: A bumper saturday ahead that is sure to keep our traders busy! The fun starts with Japanese J-League 2 and Australia A League in the morning, before turning to Europe from lunchtime onwards. FA Cup and Premier League games take centre stage in the afternoon, while one game in the Argentina Primera closes proceedings at 22:10 GMT.

Live Betting today for (all times GMT):

12:45 Scottish Premier League, Aberdeen v Rangers
14:30 German Bundesliga, Werder Bremen v Wolfsburg
15:00 English Premier League, Man City v Hull City
15:00 English Premier League, Portsmouth v Man Utd
15:00 English Premier League, West Ham v Burnley
15:00 English Premier League, Wigan Ath. v Sunderland
17:00 Spanish La Liga, Sporting Gijon v Villarreal
17:30 English Premier League, Aston Villa v Tottenham
17:30 German Bundesliga, Gladbach v Schalke 04
19:00 Spanish La Liga, Valencia v Mallorca
19:45 Italian Serie A, Genoa v Sampdoria
21:00 Spanish La Liga, Sevilla v Malaga
US Sports: Five NBA and thirteen NHL games going on tonight, the earliest starting at 19:00 GMT

Golf: The final round of the World Cup of Golf gets underway today and updated odds will be available as soon as possible. The Casio World Open also continues today.

Rugby Union: Plenty to choose from, with five Autumn Internationals, three Guinness Premiership and four French Top 14 games going on.

Tennis: It’s Semi-Final time at the ATP World Tour Finals in London: Roger Federer v Nikolay Davydenko at 12:30 and Juan Martin Del Potro v Robin Soderling at 19:00 GMT.

Horse Racing: Meetings today at Fairyhouse, Lingfield, Newbury, Newcastle, Towcester and Wolverhampton, with the Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury taking centre stage, when 20 runners will bid to prevent Denman winning the famous race for a second time, including the Queen’s fancied contender Barbers Shop.

Handball: Three German Bundesliga and eight Spanish Asobal games to bet on today.

Boxing: It’s Darren Barker v Wayne Elcock for the British Middleweight Title at 19:45 and Lucian Bute v Librado Andrade for the IBF Super Middleweight Title at 02:00 GMT tonight.

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The Betinternet.com Daily Sports Betting Preview for Friday, 27 November 2009:

Football: A decent day of football ahead, starting with Australia A-Leauge at 09:00 GMT and continuing amongst others with German Bundesliga (Live Betting for German Bundesliga Bochum v Cologne at 19:30 GMT, Bundesliga 2, Dutch Division 2, French Ligue 2 and Italian Serie B in the afternoon. One Argentina Primera game at 22:00 GMT closes the day.

Tennis: More ATP World Tour Finals action coming up, with ATP World Tour Finals at 14:15 GMT and Nikolay Davydenko v Robin Soderling at 20:45 GMT.

Horse Racing: Meetings today at Dundalk, Kempton, Newbury, Taunton, Thurles and Uttoxeter. Earliest race is the “Kase Hotel Novices´ Hurdle” in Uttoxeter, starting at 12:15.

Golf: World Cup of Golf and Casio World Open continue today and updated prices will be made available during the day.

Rugby Union: Three Guinness Premiership & three French Top 14 games to bet on today.

Handball: One German Bundesliga game today, Grosswallstadt v Magdeburg at 18:45 GMT.

Boxing: It’s Anthony Small v Thomas McDonagh at 21:35 GMT tonight.

US Sports: A busy evening ahead, with ne less than 12 NBA and the same number of NHL games going on tonight. The earliest game is New Jersey @ Buffalo in the NHL, which starts at 17:05 GMT.

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The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act has been delayed six months from December 1st 2009 until June 2010 and Repulican Representative Barney Frank is expected to make an announcement to this effect today (Friday).

The impending UIEGA is the main reason why many US players are no longer welcome to play on the majority of online gambling sites as it has become a legal mine field. With the proceedings now delayed until next year, there is a realistic chance of the bill being over turned. 

Frank is trying to push through a new bill, entitled HR 2267, supported by 63 other congressmen and women, which gives the US Government a complete framework to fully licence and regulate the internet gambling industry. If successful, it should finally allow American players the freedom to play where they wish.

The Professional Football Strategy Council (PFSC), the body composed of four elected
representatives each of the Associations (UEFA Executive Committee), the Leagues (EPFL),
the Clubs (ECA) and the Players (FIFPro Division Europe) met today in Nyon, Switzerland,
and unanimously agreed that European football’s participation in future Olympic Games
should be restricted to players who are under 21 years of age.

After a full discussion on the subject the PFSC unanimously agreed that the principle of
participation at the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament should be for under-21 players, and
not for players up to the age of 23, and that there should be no provision for any over-age
players (currently each team has the right to select three players over the age of 23).

In addition the PFSC received an update on Financial Fair Play and the Protection of Minors,
and also discussed players’ agents in European professional football and the European.
social dialogue.