16 by Andrew Bevan Oh dear... The match is played at Fornebu 59N54, 10E37 Asc 16TA05 MC 11CP33 Moon 18CN33 POF 19CP16 The distances involved are so small and Oslo is such small city. I wouldn't have thought it mattered so much.. but there's a lesson learnt. R?a won 1-0. Exciting match where the Str?mmen girls played well. I won ?30 on a combination of 5 matches at 6,75:1. http://www.astronor.com Quote Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:36 pm
17 by Andrew Bevan Wolves - Arsenal, 17.30 GMT Odds: 8,50 4,50 1,36 Asc 11GE03 MC 5AQ04 Moon 20CN01 POF 15AQ38 Day Saturn, Hour Mercury/Moon - on the bridge Arsenal are favourites, but POF is in a hard square to the Sun. The Lord of the Hours - the guards are caught on the bridge. There could be a suprize draw here - but we will have to see. Wolves - Arsenal 1-4! What a pity Wolves put two goals in their own net.... 0-4 It must be that killer square. I'll have to quesck the reception. http://www.astronor.com Quote Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:14 pm
18 by Andrew Bevan Saturday: Silkeborg - Odense 0-1 the favourites got it! Sunday - Norweigan Cup final: Molde - Aalesund 1-1 Molde took the lead, Aalesund had a player sent off and equallized shortly afterwards. The continued the game with 10 players. The game went into extra time. Molde suffered an injury and were in practice reduced to 10 men. 2-2 after 120 minutes! Great excitement and great sportsmanship, with a super atmosphere between the suporters. For the first time in Norwegian history the Cup final was decided on penalty kicks. The underdogs Aalesund won the penalties 5-4. Congratulations! Super!! Saturn really has the ability to put a lid on things, hence the draw! Difficult!! http://www.astronor.com Quote Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:42 pm
19 by Ficina Re Wolves/Arsenal Arsenal are favourites, but POF is in a hard square to the Sun. I've just checked and this game kicked off 3 mins late, by which time POF had moved away from its square to the Sun and was partile square Mercury L1. It started late because of the one minute's silence which was also observed before the Sunday Prem games. I'd completely forgotten about this until halfway through Sunday afternoon. It messed up my predictions too! Quote Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:27 am
20 by Andrew Bevan Sportpress.com have been down the last few days. Anyone have other favourites for fixtures and online scores? http://www.astronor.com Quote Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:39 am
21 by Ficina I've found this one: http://livescore.com/ A lot of flashy ads which are irritating but seems to have all the same info as Sportpress. Here's another where the times look more reliable - all in GMT. http://www.flashscores.co.uk/ Quote Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:13 pm
22 by taurean Livescore.com is cool, the other one I use is www.futbol24.com . The latter even gives a sound when something happens - goal, sending off, etc. Quote Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:01 pm
23 by taurean Certain arabic parts are active in case of the following World Cup qualifyers tonight. Ireland vs France Dublin, 20:00 (local time) L7(=Saturn)-trine-Part-of-Sudden-advancement(-Night) 0?56' applying L4(=Mercury)-opposition-Part-of-Success 0?06' separating Portugal vs Bosnia-Herzegovina Lisbon, 20:30 (local time) L7(=Saturn)-opposition-Part-of-Conquest 0?14' applying There is other stuff to mention: in both cases the Moon (who is L1) is VOC, and is in Via Combusta (around 29 Libra). And L7-Saturn-square-Pluto, but I guess it will remain as such for quite a few days. But I can't use these at the moment to predict! So back to the former arabic parts: they are supporting the faves, namely France and Portugal. (I would be happier if Ireland and BH reached the World Cup, but that's an other story.) Question is, will these testimonies be enough for the faves to win. The french - I guess - would be pleased with a draw away from home. On the other hand, a draw in Lisbon would be a blow - to the home team. Quote Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:30 pm
24 by Ficina Not much to add to your analysis, except to say that both charts are non-radical. Hour-ruler Saturn is L7 but, as you say, there's the square to Pluto which is very close to being exact. A lot of mixed testimonies so I agree that they could both end up as draws. Quote Sat Nov 14, 2009 6:05 pm
26 by Ficina Yes, rather disappointing but has provided a good case for your reversed Part of Sudden Advancement Quote Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:26 am
27 by Andrew Bevan I'm feeling uninspired at the moment. All the different championships seem to be getting in each others way. I am also feeling at loss with Sportpress.com being down. Thank you for the other suggestions. I like BBC's presentation of tables and fixtures: Here http://www.astronor.com Quote Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:13 am