Jimmy Jump & Holland both denied FIFA World Cup 2010 trophy
Well that's it for another 4 years, the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa has come to an end.
The final between Spain and Holland was not much of a goal fest, but certainly a yellow card fest instead. The English referee, Howard Webb gave over 10 yellow yards and a red card, in which was quite a scrappy game of football. Tough decisions and leniency marred the game.
However, before the game even started people were getting floored and hitting the deck. Poor old Jimmy Jump was within inches of the World Cup trophy. His plan to get one of his trademark red hats into the 18 carat trophy was rumbled.
A security guard took him off his feet, seconds before, with an army of orange security guards dragging him off the pitch. Video clip of the action can be seen below.
Such a shame that the Dutch failed to win, but lucky to have has 10 players left after extra time. Half their team was on yellow. When Alonso took a kick to the chest, that should have been a sending off in the first half.
Anyway, Spain deserved to win in my opinion. They were playing a better flow of football, a true passing game, but lacked the killer finish. To see Cesc Fabregas and Fernando Torres come on as subs, showed how much quality resided in the first eleven. But is was a Fabregas assist through to Iniesta with a killer first touch, that sealed the win at 116 minutes.
Well done Spain, and well done also to the kit man for bringing two extra sets of shirts for the team to wear after the final whistle. At least you join the "star on your shirt club", finally.
BBC own goal: World Cup live streaming gets a red card
What an awful way to watch a World Cup last 16 knockout game between Spain and Portugal earlier this week. Read on to see how the BBC Sport website scored an own goal and deserve a red card of their own.
Banished to watch one of the most anticipated entertaining games in the tournament online, due to a viewing clash (most likely something on the Sky+ planner and the wife owning the remote control), I turned on the VAIO for some live action.
To set the scene, Spain are favourites to win, and with the neighbourly rivalry of Portugal and Ronaldo finally ending his goal drought, I was hoping to see some goals.
It was nearing the end of the match, 1-0 the scoreline to Spain with a David Villa goal on 63 minutes. How exciting, it was closing in on full time, and if Portugal could pull a goal back it will most certainly go into extra time, and then secretly I was hoping for it to then go to penalties.
It's now 88 minutes into the game, and I'm not really paying much attention to the near-real-time commentary on the left or anywhere else on the page, I'm glued to the live stream. Then suddenly, Juan Capdevila and Ricardo Costa start a tickle fight and all hell breaks loose. Whilst the players start to heckle the referee, my eyes ponder around the 16.4 inch screen of mine.
OMG, the games already finished!!!! I frantically search for the Sniping Tool and take the below screengrab. Click the image to see the full picture.
The live stream is way behind the actual game, at least 5 minutes. Ricardo Costa has already been sent off, now likely back in the changing rooms, a substitution has taken place, extra time played out and the game has finished. What the hell?!?!
With the score updated as FT and the commentary which updates every 30 seconds now showing it's game over for Portugal, I was immediately dejected and let down. The excitement now fully drained away, along with Ronaldo's world cup dream.
This is not the type of online user experience I'd expect from the BBC. Given that ITV HD had ballsed up with the 1st England goal, and EDF cocked up with a powercut in Richmond and Twickenham resulting in me missing England's 2nd goal, I really wanted to see some balls in the back of the net and not via a replay.
For this, BBC Sport you deserve a red card for this blatent own goal. No excuses or claims for goal-line technology, this was a technological fail.
FIFA World Cup 2010 Betting Odds South Africa Pre-Tournament
They say hindsight is a marvelous thing, and when it comes to betting, few men could argue that. There would only be winners if you knew then what you knew now. You could be a lot richer too, if you were lucky.
On December 4th 2009, it was the pre-draw of the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa. Billions of people around the world were glued to televisions and the internet to see how their country would fair against those in the biggest sporting event of the forthcoming summer.
I took some screen grabs of the World Cup 2010 betting odds which you are see in the post, showing the odds for the competition winner, top goal scorer and the finalists, which was pre-draw odds. It's worth taking a look at the odds on this post and compare with those on this page. Things might change even more as the tournament progresses.
The summer is here, and the World Cup is about to start, and boy, how I bet you wished you'd put a few bets on with the odds back in December last year!
Below are the screen grabs of the betting odds pre-tournament, hours before the 1st game between hosts South Africa and Mexico.
Betting Odds for the Winner - FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
All odds are taken from Bet365 as a comparison.
4th December 2009
Spain 9/2
Brazil 9/2
England 6/1
Argentina 9/1
Germany 12/1
Holland 14/1
11th June 2010
Spain 4/1
Brazil 9/2
Argentina 13/2
England 15/2
Holland 9/1
Germany 12/1
Betting Odds for the Top Goal Scorer - FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
All odds are taken from Bet365 as a comparison.
4th December 2009
Luis Fabiano 11/1
David Villa 12/1
Fernando Torres 12/1
Cristiano Ronaldo 14/1
Wayne Rooney 14/1
Lionel Messi 20/1
Robin Van Persie 33/1
11th June 2010
David Villa 15/2
Lionel Messi 10/1
Wayne Rooney 10/1
Robin Van Persie 10/1
Luis Fabiano 12/1
Fernando Torres 14/1
Cristiano Ronaldo 22/1
Wow! Where did Robin Van Persie come from? Holland, obviously, but will the Dutch becoming one of the front runners after Spain and Brazil, it could be worth a punt. So is Peter Crouch at 40/1. He has one of the finest goals to games ratio in an England shirt.
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Come on England!
If you think England will get to the final, or even win it, then the odds below show you what it might be worth putting a tenner one to see who there opponents would be...
Betting Odds for the England in the Final - FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
All odds are taken from Bet365 as a comparison.
Spain/England 12/1
England/Argentina 20/1
Brazil/England 25/1
England/Germany 25/1
England/Italy 25/1
England/Holland 50/1
England/France 50/1
England/Portugal 66/1
England/Ivory Coast 80/1
England/South Africa 150/1
FIFA World Cup 2010 Betting Odds South Africa Pre-Draw
It's only about 8 hours away, and the FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa draw takes place to select the teams for the Group stages for next summer's football spectacular. I can't wait. Is this finally England's chance to avoid 'Group of Death' and get to the final and end the 44 years of waiting to win the FIFA World Cup again?
I'm not a massive betting man, but am surprised that pre-draw, England are in fact 3rd favourites to win it. Christ, have we ever had it so good, or are people thinking the Golden Generation are going to finally bring home the treasures on what is likely to be their last attempt? Albeit that Spain and Brazil stand in our way with equal betting odds, our route through the qualifiers was decent enough and Fabio Capello has instilled some increased confidence in the team.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, and when Charlize Theron co-hosts the draw in front of millions, if not billions of people around the world, you are sure that the betting odds will change post-draw. Depending on just how lucky each of the teams are to avoid the Ivory Coast, Portugal and France (the so-called European teams likely to upset those in Pot 1), we'll see some interesting odds being touted.
Below are the screen grabs taken at 8am today from OddsChecker.com. Ignore the yellow lines, this was just from the Snagit scrolling down the screen. Click on the thumnails to view a larger image.
It's always the case that once a team wins, you are thinking afterwards, "JFC, I wish I put on a tenner on that team to reach the final, or win". Take Greece in Euro 2004 , they went into the competiton with odds of 150-1. This would have been a nice bunsen burner!
If the Ivory Coast go into a week group, who's to say that Didier Drogba doesn't bang in a couple of hat-tricks? I'd be confident that the guys from the African Nations will certainly put a few away, credit to Chelsea FC nurturing these goal hungry players. Given that last World Cup in Germany 2006, Miroslav Klose got the golden boot for 5 goals. Come on, seriously, are you saying that was the worthy of such a title. At least in 2002 Ronaldo got 8 goals, and Brazil went on to win it. Get some interesting FIFA World Cup statistics here.
The newspapers have been speculating who would be England's best possible draw and worst draw, their Group of Death. The Sun newspaper are saying;
England's worst possible draw: USA (B), Ivory Coast (C), France (D)
England's best possible draw: New Zealand (B), Algeria (C), Slovakia (D)
We'll have to see. If we do draw France or even Portugal in the same group, it will be certainly an entertaining first week in June next year. With England seeded for the tournament, we will avoid the likes of Brazil, Spain, Germany, Argentina, Italy and Holland, who pose the biggest threat, but France and Portugal cannot be reckoned with. Who wants to play against 'Le Cheat' or 'The Winker'.
The pots for the World Cup 2010 draw are as follows;
Pot 1: South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, England, Germany, Italy, Holland, Spain
Pot 2: Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Honduras, Mexico, USA, New Zealand
Pot 3: Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay
Pot 4: Denmark, France, Greece, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland
The range of betting odds pre-draw is quite surprising. You can almost bet on anything! If you check OddsChecker.com and you'll see everything you'd expect from Winner, to Reach the Final and even England Player to be sent off. Below I've pasted links to the main ones so you can have a flutter yourself...
To Win World Cup 2010
Top Goalscorer
To Reach Final
Continent of Winner
To Host 2018 World Cup
England Specials
England Top Goalscorer
Stage of Elimination
Pot 2 Oppenents
Pot 3 Oppenents
Pot 4 Opponents
Group Stage Oppenents
Next Players To Be Sent Off
England Fans Player of the Year
England to be Knocked Out Stage
And a classic, To Start Opening World Cup Match in Goal. Only wish there was one for "Will Lampard and Gerrard combo in midfield be a success this year?" But if we think it will, it might be worth a punt on the following;
To Progress Further Than Brazil
To Play Brazil In Final
Anyway, I'll write another blog post at the weekend, to compare the odds. Then we can be as sick a parrot if New Zealand win it.
Good luck England!






