Pinnacle Launches 2006 World Cup Betting Portal
- Jun 8, 2006
Dedicated Site Provides Live Odds, Results And Statistics For Soccer Bettors
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Read More . . .The World Cup groups E-H broken down in part two of the series.
Read More . . .The United States men’s soccer team is moving up in the world. I’m not talking about its appearance on multiple magazine covers currently peppering airport newsstands...
Read More . . .What makes the World Cup more special than any other Tournament, is that only once every 4 years, countries send armies out to battle; literally battle.
Read More . . .As I see it, the World Cup field of 32 teams breaks into three groups when it comes to picking a winner. There are 11 teams at odds of 36-1 or lower...
Read More . . .If you’re a North American sports fan, you probably think that the draw is a ridiculous concept. Leaving a game without a winner defeats the purpose of playing the game. Thankfully, they almost never happen here...
Read More . . .On the United States Sports Scene we think we know a little something about rivalries. Yankees-Red Sox. Duke-North Carolina. Michigan-Ohio State. These conflicts may be regional scuffles, but they define their respective...
Read More . . .Sven pins England's hopes on Rooney. England may be the birthplace of association football (aka soccer), but The Beautiful Game comes from a broken home.
Read More . . .On June 1, Team USA will be heading to Germany to toil in the tough Group E. They carry heavy expectations, having made the quarterfinals in 2002 and heading to the World Cup...
Read More . . .The inside wagering line from Simon Noble - Manager, <a href="http://www.pinnaclesports.com/?refer=xshore">Pinnacle Sports</a>. This week Simon looks at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Read More . . .By now you know Brazil is the favorite to win Germany’s 2006 World Cup. You may also be aware of the depth of teams that can be extremely competitive and vie for FIFA gold...
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