what does this Euro 2004 Cups soccer cup mean

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I ws reading some props for the soccer game on the 4th of July. One is

Team to keep a clean sheet?

Portugal vs Greece

and a money line on both teams.

What does that mean?

does not sound like which team has the least yellow cards.

Is it who keeps a clean sheet the longest?

Would one team either Greece or Portugal win this wager, can it draw?
 

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I asked this question "around the corner" and this is what I got:

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> drunkguy,

Keeping a clean sheet = a defense conceeding 0 goals

It is like a shut-out in hockey. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
 

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After France was upset there was little reason to watch the WC-wannabe any further
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ohhhh, yup, a clean sheet is when a team does not conceed a goal......
 

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its at Royal a prop

Portugal vs Greece its not really a team versus team thing. and the odds looks funny

would that be 90 minutes only or would a silver goal come into play?
 

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