Are you suggesting that I simply guessed the date and so it really did need confirmation.SamD wrote:To confirm above, newspaper states "the Euro 2016 pullout is due to be published in the Racing Post next Thursday, June 2nd."
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Is there going to be a Guardian Euro 2016 booklet? I always look out for the World Cup one, but think there have been occasions they haven't done one for the Euros, can't remember if they did for 2012.
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Thanks for that Striker and Sam.Striker wrote:Plural - sorry Rick.Rick wrote:Anyone got any ideas
But if just one date would suffice, it's June 2nd.
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If it wasn't for the spell checker that would be a hell of a lot more to point out I can tell you.
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The Racing Post preview will be vital reading, if only to ascertain the lays of the tournament.
Just take Dietmar Hamann's advice - and lay against it.
His recent RP gems included Soldado to be top Premier scorer, Man United to win the league, and tipping Liverpool to win the Europa League decider.
My favourite though is his slating of Ranieri last year as he tipped Leicester for the drop!
Note to self - get out at lunchtime Thursday.
Just take Dietmar Hamann's advice - and lay against it.
His recent RP gems included Soldado to be top Premier scorer, Man United to win the league, and tipping Liverpool to win the Europa League decider.
My favourite though is his slating of Ranieri last year as he tipped Leicester for the drop!
Note to self - get out at lunchtime Thursday.
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Last time my newspaper deliverer failed to fulfil my one off order on the basis that he didn't receive all the additional copies that he'd ordered so I had to get up off my backside and go searching for one. This time I've ordered two to minimise the chance that I don't get any, and if I actually get two, I'm sure that I'll find a use for both.
Dieter Hamman is certainly pretty useless, but so are most other pundits. If they were worth reading they wouldn't need to work. Actually I reckon that ignoring them altogether is a better strategy than laying their tips. Occasionally they get something right.
The RP preview is essential as a reference rather than as a read, which I often don't bother with, but the stats summary on a single team page together with bookies odds relating to that team is a godsend.
Dieter Hamman is certainly pretty useless, but so are most other pundits. If they were worth reading they wouldn't need to work. Actually I reckon that ignoring them altogether is a better strategy than laying their tips. Occasionally they get something right.
The RP preview is essential as a reference rather than as a read, which I often don't bother with, but the stats summary on a single team page together with bookies odds relating to that team is a godsend.
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Couldn't agree more. Over the years I have spent a fortune on glossy magazines previewing tournaments, only to find then inadequate, hardy any stats, not up to date ect. None of them have ever been as comprehensive and as up to date as the Racing Post supplement.The RP preview is essential as a reference rather than as a read, which I often don't bother with, but the stats summary on a single team page together with bookies odds relating to that team is a godsend.
Their Suggested starting line ups are as good as anyone's normally as well.
My local newspaper shop will almost certainly be out of these tomorrow, bu luckily live quite close to a Martins, which is near two bookies. Can always get a copy there.
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Euro 2016
Footie supplement can also be ordered online http://shop1.racingpost.com/Racing-Post ... euro16.htm
Blurb includes
Packed with super stats, expert analysis and big-value betting advice, it's the definitive resource for anyone betting on France 2016. It includes:
•Stat packed profiles of all 24 finalists ***
•Expert views from Didi Hamann
•Top scorer advice *
•Tactical analysis from Michael Cox **
•Best bets for all the markets
•Mark Langon's tournament verdict
Blurb includes
Packed with super stats, expert analysis and big-value betting advice, it's the definitive resource for anyone betting on France 2016. It includes:
•Stat packed profiles of all 24 finalists ***
•Expert views from Didi Hamann
•Top scorer advice *
•Tactical analysis from Michael Cox **
•Best bets for all the markets
•Mark Langon's tournament verdict
- Asterisks mark best bits, imo
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Guide to new season
The ever-useful Big Kick-Off supplement (usually 72 pages) will feature in the Racing Post on Tues 2 Aug 2016.
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Many thanks Sam.
I'll be burning to a cinder and topping up my beer belly in Spain when this comes out. What's the best way to get this? Can I download it as a single copy the day it comes out here?
http://racingpost.newspaperdirect.com/e ... iewer.aspx
Cheers in advance.
I'll be burning to a cinder and topping up my beer belly in Spain when this comes out. What's the best way to get this? Can I download it as a single copy the day it comes out here?
http://racingpost.newspaperdirect.com/e ... iewer.aspx
Cheers in advance.
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Post script
Yes, you can buy and download Racing Post online any day: http://shop1.racingpost.com/category-s/1829.htm
Paper version is more practical, however, as 72 pages may prove difficult to navigate; for example, when reviewing each club's player stats.
If local newsagent can't keep or deliver copy, try RP's helpful customer sales telephone service (as Striker has suggested in past): 01933 304 858.
Newspaper should be in letter box on next or by second working day.
Paper version is more practical, however, as 72 pages may prove difficult to navigate; for example, when reviewing each club's player stats.
If local newsagent can't keep or deliver copy, try RP's helpful customer sales telephone service (as Striker has suggested in past): 01933 304 858.
Newspaper should be in letter box on next or by second working day.
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Awesome. Cheers
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The new season football season preview (the big kick off) will be in Racing Post on Wednesday August 2nd.
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Although I've already noted several very good and some really silly player comments by fellow Fisoers in recent weeks, the RP Big Kick Off hitting my doormat on Wednesday morning marks the start of my fantasy season.
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Cheers Sam. I didn't realise they did one for the start of the Champions league.
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RPWC2018
The 2018 World Cup pullout is due to be included with the Racing Post on Thursday 7 June.
Its 88 pages will hold team profiles, analysis of each group, expert views, stat-packed features, latest odds and form.
The above is a compact, economical and up to date version of their 256-page £9.99 paperback.
Its 88 pages will hold team profiles, analysis of each group, expert views, stat-packed features, latest odds and form.
The above is a compact, economical and up to date version of their 256-page £9.99 paperback.
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How accurate are these usually? Is it a ‘lazy’ expected starting XI or is it pretty in depth?
For example, I’m guessing they might base it on the last couple of years of starting XIs so for England would have Hart in goal (which we know won’t be the case... and probably not unique to England). So the fact they have a book published, it’s been a while in the making (and won’t be using confirmed squads etc).
For example, I’m guessing they might base it on the last couple of years of starting XIs so for England would have Hart in goal (which we know won’t be the case... and probably not unique to England). So the fact they have a book published, it’s been a while in the making (and won’t be using confirmed squads etc).
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I spoke to one of the blokes who wrote the book. It doesn’t have starting XI he said as was too hard to predict when they did the book. Hopefully the pull out will have them sure it did last time.Zimmerman wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 06:02 How accurate are these usually? Is it a ‘lazy’ expected starting XI or is it pretty in depth?
For example, I’m guessing they might base it on the last couple of years of starting XIs so for England would have Hart in goal (which we know won’t be the case... and probably not unique to England). So the fact they have a book published, it’s been a while in the making (and won’t be using confirmed squads etc).
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I bought the book
It’s really good. I like the way the information is gathered with a betting angle, which you can then apply to the fantasy footy.
Even looks at how many miles teams are travelling, a minor consideration maybe, but interesting nonetheless.
It has the full listing of squad players and their appearances with goals and cards, then sectioned off qualifying campaign data the same.
In terms of predicted line ups it is impossible without some kind of qualification of the basis used.
The detail that has gone into the book, I’d suggest would make for a decent attempt at predicted line ups in an updated pull out.
It’s really good. I like the way the information is gathered with a betting angle, which you can then apply to the fantasy footy.
Even looks at how many miles teams are travelling, a minor consideration maybe, but interesting nonetheless.
It has the full listing of squad players and their appearances with goals and cards, then sectioned off qualifying campaign data the same.
In terms of predicted line ups it is impossible without some kind of qualification of the basis used.
The detail that has gone into the book, I’d suggest would make for a decent attempt at predicted line ups in an updated pull out.
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Might buy it. For the sake of a tenner, saves me trawling through various football websites trying to find out the data and piece it together myself.
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I got the 2014 book.
They tipped Fred to win the Golden Boot.
That said, I've ordered it again. Some useful info in there for fantasy football and the odd flutter.
They tipped Fred to win the Golden Boot.
That said, I've ordered it again. Some useful info in there for fantasy football and the odd flutter.
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It’s only £8.92 now (not sure if that’s a Prime perk).
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World Cup: two useful previews
1. Racing Post 2018 World Cup Pullout will be published with the paper on Thursday 7 June.
It includes stat-packed team profiles; tournament verdict and wallchart.
2. Guardian Experts' 100-page World Cup Guide is issued with the newspaper on Saturday 9 June.
It's produced in collaboration with media outlets from around the world and includes
- guide to all 736 players https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... goals-caps
- tactics, key players and expert predictions for each nation, with starting line-up prediction:
eg Brazil https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... e-coutinho
1. Racing Post 2018 World Cup Pullout will be published with the paper on Thursday 7 June.
It includes stat-packed team profiles; tournament verdict and wallchart.
2. Guardian Experts' 100-page World Cup Guide is issued with the newspaper on Saturday 9 June.
It's produced in collaboration with media outlets from around the world and includes
- guide to all 736 players https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... goals-caps
- tactics, key players and expert predictions for each nation, with starting line-up prediction:
eg Brazil https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... e-coutinho
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Is it your understanding Sam that Saturday's Guardian Guide will contain both the articles that you've provided links to?
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Guardian guide
@ Striker: don't know! Seems a lot of data to cram into 100-page magazine.
Perhaps team line-up predictions will be separated for display online* and in the newspaper?
* To date, just 16 nations have been covered (two per day since 30 May):
https://www.theguardian.com/football/se ... ts-network
Will post here when The Guardian pops through letterbox this Sat.
Perhaps team line-up predictions will be separated for display online* and in the newspaper?
* To date, just 16 nations have been covered (two per day since 30 May):
https://www.theguardian.com/football/se ... ts-network
Will post here when The Guardian pops through letterbox this Sat.
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2018 World Cup data
In follow up:
Today's Guardian 100-page World Cup Guide is a good read.
But mag isn't first choice for FF fans looking for player stats, team line-up, expert predictions, etc.
For that see Guardian online:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/se ... ts-network
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... goals-caps
Within print media, last Thursday's Racing Post pullout remains the leading publication for such info.
Today's Guardian 100-page World Cup Guide is a good read.
But mag isn't first choice for FF fans looking for player stats, team line-up, expert predictions, etc.
For that see Guardian online:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/se ... ts-network
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... goals-caps
Within print media, last Thursday's Racing Post pullout remains the leading publication for such info.
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Can’t find the racing post guide in the three shops I tried this morning.
Avoid the Times 64-page pull out. Might as well have bought Shoot.
Avoid the Times 64-page pull out. Might as well have bought Shoot.
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