24.11.2010

League Cup 2011

League cup groups and matches have been drawn, next step is to get dates for them! Start in January. Final between Honka and JJK ended 0-0 and won after ET and penalties 2010.


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AC Oulu  - RoPS
AC Oulu  - JJK
AC Oulu  - KuPS
TamU  - AC Oulu
FF Jaro  - AC Oulu
VPS  - AC Oulu
TamU  - AC Oulu
TamU  - FF Jaro
TamU  - JJK
VPS  - TamU
RoPS  - TamU
KuPS  - TamU
FF Jaro  - AC Oulu
FF Jaro  - VPS
FF Jaro  - KuPS
TamU  - FF Jaro
RoPS  - FF Jaro
JJK  - FF Jaro
VPS  - AC Oulu
VPS  - TamU
VPS  - RoPS
FF Jaro  - VPS
JJK  - VPS
KuPS  - VPS
RoPS  - TamU
RoPS  - FF Jaro
RoPS  - JJK
AC Oulu  - RoPS
VPS  - RoPS
KuPS  - RoPS
JJK  - FF Jaro
JJK  - VPS
JJK  - KuPS
AC Oulu  - JJK
TamU  - JJK
RoPS  - JJK
KuPS  - TamU
KuPS  - VPS
KuPS  - RoPS
AC Oulu  - KuPS
FF Jaro  - KuPS
JJK  - KuPS

ETELÄLOHKO







FC Inter  - HJK
FC Inter  - FC Honka
FC Inter  - IFK Mariehamn
Haka  - FC Inter
TPS  - FC Inter
MYPA  - FC Inter
HJK  - FC Honka
HJK  - IFK Mariehamn
HJK  - MYPA
FC Inter  - HJK
Haka  - HJK
TPS  - HJK
FC Honka  - IFK Mariehamn
FC Honka  - Haka
FC Honka  - MYPA
FC Inter  - FC Honka
HJK  - FC Honka
TPS  - FC Honka
IFK Mariehamn  - Haka
IFK Mariehamn  - TPS
IFK Mariehamn  - MYPA
FC Inter  - IFK Mariehamn
HJK  - IFK Mariehamn
FC Honka  - IFK Mariehamn
Haka  - FC Inter
Haka  - HJK
Haka  - TPS
FC Honka  - Haka
IFK Mariehamn  - Haka
MYPA  - Haka
TPS  - FC Inter
TPS  - HJK
TPS  - FC Honka
IFK Mariehamn  - TPS
Haka  - TPS
MYPA  - TPS
MYPA  - FC Inter
MYPA  - Haka
MYPA  - TPS
HJK  - MYPA
FC Honka  - MYPA
IFK Mariehamn  - MYPA

Shefki Kuqi retires from international football

The Finnish professional has decided to "leave space for younger players" in the national team at the honourable age of 34. Perhaps he was not known for acrobatic skills and the ball was not always as tamed as one might wish, but he indeed did take his strenghts into  full use.


23.11.2010

Ykkönen 2011

There are a few dramatic changes in the system next season. The number of teams have been reduced from 14 to 12, and it will be further reduced to 10 after season 2011 which means that out of 12 teams 5! will get relegated and 0 teams will win direct promotion.

Must be the toughest series ever, there is no room for losing matches, or drawing too many of them either and most likely apart from one or two top teams the rest will face relegation battle until the end of the season. Interesting but extremely harsh.

The table for 2010 looked like this; for 2011 RoPS will be replaced by FC Lahti and the bottom three by HIFK.

RoPS2654
Viikingit2652
FC PoPa2650
KPV2647
OPS-jp2640
FC Espoo2637
KooTeePee2635
PK-35 Vantaa2634
PS Kemi2631
FC Hämeenlinna2631
JIPPO2630
TPV2627
Klubi 042617
MP2617


22.11.2010

Google searches

Analyzing the traces and paths to my blog are sometimes very rewarding, sometimes they just make me very puzzled and sometimes there are direct questions in the searches which I might be available to answer to if asked directly if that is important to you.

Google is the leading way for me to attract new readers, but so far and from now on I am not manipulating it by any means and  there is very little traffic optimizing taking place, too little to be honest. I am not interested in the quantity but the quality of the readers!

Here are some of the latest searches which have eventually led some new readers to visit the blog;

"Tosaint Ricketts salary in Finland" 

I am afraid it has not been huge. Football players here earn about as much as bus drivers.

"ergebnis finnland fußball Kiffen 08 - santa claus"

These two teams are very unlikely to meet ever as they are on a regional league level and some 800 km apart. Did you mean HIFK - Santa Claus who met in the promotion play-offs? That was 1-0 with a late winner and led to HIFK winning the promotion to 2011.


"Jani Viander" A simple search from the UK. Probably an acquintance of some sort, Jani has retired as a gk but does have history in England.

"Kakkonen 2011" did interest a reader from Sweden. Me too! Can not wait and as you see the groups have already been drawn.

"puntteri". This is a regular one. Naturally it does lead here quite easily, but on top of the list is also another fellow with the same nick name and who obviously is a body builder of some sort and likes to brag about his conquests in the whore houses. Wifey, that is not me!

During the cup rounds there are also a lot of searches for the lower league teams, last season there were 62 people who were looking for info for a team called Boda. Perhaps the number itself is not huge, but neither is the team which plays at 3rd div in Turku area and were 21 points behind the winners TuTo by the end of season. Boda did face Ilves in the Cup, and that explains a bit why the sudden interest.

Several young players from the youth national teams are often searched, but if I just remember I will add here some of the more strange searches.

Baltic league 2010 - 2011

This is no more than a reminder to self;

The League continues with quarter-finals  April 5th when Flora host Ventspils at A le Coq.

http://www.balticleague.com/schedules/Season2010-11/31229483.html

The second leg of Levadia - Siualiai will be played at April 20th at Maarjamäe stadium in Pirita.

Unibet to join forces with someone, or Sportingbet, or both?

Found this and absolutely none if this represents any of my own thinking or ideas;

copy & paste and link below:


18/11/2010
James Bennett 
 Leak caused Unibet-Sportingbet talks to collapse

The chief executive of Sportingbet has described Unibet’s withdrawal from a possible merger with the British sportbook as “very unfortunate”, and admitted a leak during talks, and resulting press speculation, eventually forced the Swedish operator to pull out of a deal.

Andy McIver, told eGaming Review: “The breakdown in talks with Unibet was very unfortunate and was due to a leak when talks were taking place followed by speculation in the press. Talks were at an incredibly early stage and they sadly broke down.”

McIver described the “logic” in merging two sportsbooks [Unibet and Sportingbet] as “enabling the synergies of both companies”.

“This [the merger] was of particular appeal, plus they [Unibet] have a different geographical bias to us and their strengths in different geographies was one of the great attractions,” he added.

He refused to say whether or not the operator was examining other deals but admitted the Sportingbet board was “interested in other channels and markets, very interested in mobile and also in B2B, not just as a general channel, but also as an income stream”.

“We have no fixed agenda as to who we acquire or whether we acquire, how we do this, and what route we go down but we are looking at lots of different opportunities,” he added.

Quoting an unnamed source the Sportingbet-Unibet merger story leaked on 14 November when the Sunday Times reported both parties were in preliminary merger talks. Both companies, voted eighth and tenth respectively in this year’s eGaming Review Power 50 most influential global operators, then immediately released statements to the London stock exchange, however neither firm specified they were talking to one another, suggesting they “had and would continue to have discussions with different parties in relation to a variety of potential opportunities”.

The following day eGaming Review met with Unibet CEO Henrik Tjarnstrom who said that if the Swedish firm did merge with another operator it would be to “improve its geographic reach rather than its product offerings”.

“You can either grow organically or you can grow through mergers and acquisitions,” Tjarnstrom, said, refusing to comment at the time on whether or not the company had met specifically with Sportingbet representatives. He admitted, however, that it had been in talks with “many companies” adding “we are looking at different opportunities, it could be mergers, it could be acquisitions.” Two days later, however, Unibet announced to the stock market that it had withdrawn from talks.

McIver, however told eGaming Review that Sportingbet’s “overall strategic plan”, to be a globally diverse sportsbook, “has not changed since and before the business exited the US in September”.

“Over and above we’re interested, at this point in time, in diversifying our geographic mix. At present 75% of our operations is based in Europe, a region where the recession is biting the hardest, 25% in Latin America and Australia, and a small toehold in South Africa. Europe has been heavily affected by the recession so we need to diversify.”

Its recent joint venture with Russian bookmaker First International Bookmakers (FIBC), according to McIver, “took years" to scope out and eventually find the right partner, is part of that diversification, McIver added.

Sportingbet’s deal with FIBC will establish a Russia-facing online sportsbook under the Liga Stavok brand. FIBC currently operates 256 betting outlets across Russia under Liga Stavok, making it the second largest licensed bookmaker in the country. Liga Stavok’s exclusive betting partnership deal with the Russian Football Premier League would give it “unparalleled access to the Russian sports betting market”, a Sportingbet statement said when the deal was announced earlier this month.

“We needed a third party to help give us the exposure and to make headway in a new market,” he said. “Russia is on a different economic cycle to the rest of Europe and is growing. It has a large population with a strong sporting heritage and not only is online a new proposition, offline betting is also in its infancy there.

http://www.egrmagazine.com/news/604972/leak-caused-unibetsportingbet-talks-tocollapse.thtml?utm_source=daily-snapshot&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=daily-snapshot

21.11.2010

Finland 2011 pre-season friendlies

To be updated every now and then, most matches will be available in Asia for live betting. Only this time the asians must compile their odds from the scratch as the local bookie never have these in offer.

Date Time CET Venue Home Away
03.12.10 14.15 Ratiopharm Arena Honka PK-35
10.12.10 14.15 Ratiopharm Arena Honka Haka
17.12.10 14.15 Ratiopharm Arena Honka JJK

20.11.2010

Uusi Lahti Cup 28-30.1.2011

Almost with the same teams we had there in January 2010, but no PoPa this time and FC Daugava is a newcomer. Also the Estonian club changes from Viljandi Tulevik to Nomme Kalju - a team connected with Jari Litmanen occasionally as  Tallinn is another one of his hometowns and he does have an Estonian wife.

Haka, HJK, KuPS ja TamU are the league teams involved, the rest are

FC Lahti, FC Kuusysi (previously known as City Stars), FC Daugava (Latvia) and JK Nomme Kalju (Estonia).

Traditionally this is an excellent live betting opportunity - last time I ended up around 135 % ROI even after being somewhat unlucky with a couple of matches -  where a lot of experiments take place, and the venue is comfortable enough for the audience, the same can not be said of all indoor arenas around here. The chart below shows what happened 2010, and it is a loaned from Wikipedia.

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Puolivälierät
Välierät
Loppuottelu


14.00



 HJK  3

13.00

 CityStars  0

 HJK  1 (rp 2)

16.00

 Tampere United  1 (rp 4)

 Tampere United  2


15.00

 PoPa  0

 Tampere United  2

18.00

 FC Lahti  1

 FC Lahti  3

15.00

 KuPS  1

 FC Lahti  3 (rp 5) Pronssiottelu

20.00

 Haka  3 (rp 3)

 Haka  2  HJK  3



 Viljandi JK Tulevik  1  Haka  0




13.00


  • sijat 5.-8., la klo 09.15: CityStars - PoPa 2-1
  • sijat 5.-8., la klo 11.00: KuPS - Viljandi JK Tulevik 3-0