Post of the season!LeTiss wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 9:21 amI haven't been this excited, since I received a sparkling red Tomahawk bike for Christmas 1975
Back then my legs were going like the clappers
In the 90's when shagging around Southampton nightclubs, my ass was going like the clappers
Today, my fingers and thumbs are going like the clappers
I'm back
Life is good
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We've all missed the LeTiss humor in these recent monthsEuler wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 10:29 amPost of the season!LeTiss wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 9:21 amI haven't been this excited, since I received a sparkling red Tomahawk bike for Christmas 1975
Back then my legs were going like the clappers
In the 90's when shagging around Southampton nightclubs, my ass was going like the clappers
Today, my fingers and thumbs are going like the clappers
I'm back
Life is good
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This is not so much football as an experiment, lets hope it works!
After a few weeks out + empty stadiums - formguides are almost redundant
Clearly, a HUGE boost in money matched though!
£1.7m on Dortmund v Schalke pre-event. German liquidity plummeted when Betfair were banned in Germany, so this is a welcome sight
Clearly, a HUGE boost in money matched though!
£1.7m on Dortmund v Schalke pre-event. German liquidity plummeted when Betfair were banned in Germany, so this is a welcome sight
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There's currently four football matches being played ANYWHERE in the world, significant enough to be inplay. And yet trust Betfair to manage to not turn one of the four inplay.
Beyond words really, when they should be chomping at the bit to get traders back.
Beyond words really, when they should be chomping at the bit to get traders back.
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welcome back football
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and again
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Interesting trend with tonights game....how far will it go?
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It'll reverse and come back in, I think. Extremely small sample but two very basic observations.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 2:17 pmInteresting trend with tonights game....how far will it go?
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Away favs did well the last two day, home favs not so much.
The helter skelter teams seemed to be even more so than normal, with no fans. Therefore the draw price shortening, in a match with Leverkusen fav, surprised me. I suspect it'll move back out, and Leverkusen will come back in (at least some of way).
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Kafkaesque wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 2:32 pmIt'll reverse and come back in, I think. Extremely small sample but two very basic observations.wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 2:17 pmInteresting trend with tonights game....how far will it go?
levchart.png
Away favs did well the last two day, home favs not so much.
The helter skelter teams seemed to be even more so than normal, with no fans. Therefore the draw price shortening, in a match with Leverkusen fav, surprised me. I suspect it'll move back out, and Leverkusen will come back in (at least some of way).
Good call.
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Pinnacle Odds (nearest) for Home Team (Werder Bremen) pulling actual %`s for popular markets using Prem League data. It throws this set of results up for Werder Bremen v Leverkusen
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