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- ShaunWhite
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We're often in the game of shaving a few seonds off the live feed, so my 'news' felt like I'd sent it by carrier pidgeon.
What do you think it'll do to Soton's chances? I assume plenty will go with the 'new manager will turn it round' theory but as it usually pays to oppose what joe public assumes that seems too straightforward. How do the stats look for teams that change their boss?
- Kafkaesque
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Not too shabby
Only saw the headline, but apparently Ronaldo and Messi weren't there for the ceremony, making it a gimme that it would be Modric. If some people found out about those no-shows before BF, that's likely what created the spot.
It was only £68, but I'd started to doubt whether BF would pay out, citing a trading error.......blah blahKafkaesque wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 12:03 amNot too shabby
Only saw the headline, but apparently Ronaldo and Messi weren't there for the ceremony, making it a gimme that it would be Modric. If some people found out about those no-shows before BF, that's likely what created the spot.
That why I was pleasantly surprised to receive the money from them
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Huge blow for LIverpool, surprised it hasnt affected the odds in the outright market.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/46472412
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/46472412
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Every trader and his dog now laying Chelsea at 1.99!
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Every trader and his dog now throwing stuff at the tv!
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- Kafkaesque
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Indeed. The results, along with Tuesday being make or break for Pool and Spurs in the CL, did make me have a check on the fixtures/results. A few things of interest to me.
- City have played all five top six opponents (assuming you still consider United that), with four of them away, so a good second half of the season on that count.
- Pool played four of the five, with United upcoming next weekend, at possibly the worst time to get them.
- Spurs played five of five (three home, two away) and also having played six home and ten away overall.
If Liverpool don't do the business on Tuesday, and will be doing Thursday nights in Europe next year, I'll be laying Liverpool. Of course under the assumption that the market doesn't respond before I get in, but wouldn't think so after today's results. It would be an even lay if Spurs pull off a miracle on the same night.
I just wish there was more liquidity in the top 2 market, as that would be a more interesting lay position.