comment by cant smile without Bale.. (U19211)
posted 24 minutes ago
i was not on here last yr so not me
i only had £2 on the winner as a side bet to main bets , so a few quid short of breaking even
should of bet much more, he had great write ups yesturday, maybe the name put me off.
would of loved balaszar king to win
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I'm sure it was someone with Bale in their name - every time someone said what horse they'd backed, he'd come on with 'I've backed that too!'
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WTF has watching dwarves on horses running aimlessly around a muddy field got to do with SPORT?
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comment by Tyke (U9181)
posted 4 hours, 27 minutes ago
WTF has watching dwarves on horses running aimlessly around a muddy field got to do with SPORT?
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Really? It's either a poor attempt at humour, or you're extremely thick....
Tyke. WTF has someone sitting on the back of a motorbike, which is doing all the work for them, going round and round a bit of tarmac, got to do with sport?
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If gambling was banned from horse racing, how many people would turn up to watch it? ....
Exactly. NO fúcker would go to watch that cráp. Ban gambling on Football, Rugby, Cycling, Tennis, MotoGP or any REAL sport and the crowds would stay the same. Horse racing ( just like dog racing, or snail racing or betting on which square a cow will shít in )is for gambling, nothing more, which is fine..but dont try and call it a 'sport'! It isnt.
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comment by Tyke (U9181)
posted 4 minutes ago
If gambling was banned from horse racing, how many people would turn up to watch it? ....
Exactly. NO fúcker would go to watch that cráp. Ban gambling on Football, Rugby, Cycling, Tennis, MotoGP or any REAL sport and the crowds would stay the same. Horse racing ( just like dog racing, or snail racing or betting on which square a cow will shít in )is for gambling, nothing more, which is fine..but dont try and call it a 'sport'! It isnt.
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But you have motorcycling as one of your fav sports. Why is that any more of a sport than horse racing? There's more physical activity involved for jockeys than there is for bike riders.
Let me see...MotoGP, where up to 200,000 people turn up to watch stunning drama as PEOPLE pit their wits, skill and bravery against each other - not just hang onto a dumb animal they HIT as hard as they can so that it will run in terror and make money for moronic gambling fools. And, as you clearly have NO clue about the sport, the physical effort involved in MotoGP is beyong the capapbilities of the average footballer, and would destroy a jockey in one lap. Seriously, educate yourself on a subject before embarrasing yourself with laughable guesses. Again, answer the question, with NO gambling, how many people would actualy turn up?
comment by Tyke (U9181)
posted 22 minutes ago
Let me see...MotoGP, where up to 200,000 people turn up to watch stunning drama as PEOPLE pit their wits, skill and bravery against each other - not just hang onto a dumb animal they HIT as hard as they can so that it will run in terror and make money for moronic gambling fools. And, as you clearly have NO clue about the sport, the physical effort involved in MotoGP is beyong the capapbilities of the average footballer, and would destroy a jockey in one lap. Seriously, educate yourself on a subject before embarrasing yourself with laughable guesses. Again, answer the question, with NO gambling, how many people would actualy turn up?
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Probably more. The temptation of losing money on gambles will sway people to avoid horse racing tournaments. If they stripped it off the betting attendances would almost certainly rise, because people will be safe knowing they wont give into the temptation of gambling.
MotoGP seems straight forward because they just sit on a bike and go around in circles, you don't really need to train to do that.
comment by Tyke (U9181)
posted 4 hours, 47 minutes ago
Let me see...MotoGP, where up to 200,000 people turn up to watch stunning drama as PEOPLE pit their wits, skill and bravery against each other - not just hang onto a dumb animal they HIT as hard as they can so that it will run in terror and make money for moronic gambling fools. And, as you clearly have NO clue about the sport, the physical effort involved in MotoGP is beyong the capapbilities of the average footballer, and would destroy a jockey in one lap. Seriously, educate yourself on a subject before embarrasing yourself with laughable guesses. Again, answer the question, with NO gambling, how many people would actualy turn up?
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No laughable guesses here. You're the ignorant one. Dismissing the effort required to ride a horse at speed and keep control of it, whilst telling us how difficult it is to steer a bike with an engine on it round in circles. The only reason they get so tired is because of all the leather gear they're wearing.......
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posted on 5/4/14
comment by cant smile without Bale.. (U19211)
posted 24 minutes ago
i was not on here last yr so not me
i only had £2 on the winner as a side bet to main bets , so a few quid short of breaking even
should of bet much more, he had great write ups yesturday, maybe the name put me off.
would of loved balaszar king to win
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I'm sure it was someone with Bale in their name - every time someone said what horse they'd backed, he'd come on with 'I've backed that too!'
posted on 5/4/14
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posted on 6/4/14
WTF has watching dwarves on horses running aimlessly around a muddy field got to do with SPORT?
posted on 6/4/14
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posted on 6/4/14
comment by Tyke (U9181)
posted 4 hours, 27 minutes ago
WTF has watching dwarves on horses running aimlessly around a muddy field got to do with SPORT?
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Really? It's either a poor attempt at humour, or you're extremely thick....
posted on 6/4/14
Tyke. WTF has someone sitting on the back of a motorbike, which is doing all the work for them, going round and round a bit of tarmac, got to do with sport?
posted on 6/4/14
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posted on 6/4/14
If gambling was banned from horse racing, how many people would turn up to watch it? ....
Exactly. NO fúcker would go to watch that cráp. Ban gambling on Football, Rugby, Cycling, Tennis, MotoGP or any REAL sport and the crowds would stay the same. Horse racing ( just like dog racing, or snail racing or betting on which square a cow will shít in )is for gambling, nothing more, which is fine..but dont try and call it a 'sport'! It isnt.
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comment by Tyke (U9181)
posted 4 minutes ago
If gambling was banned from horse racing, how many people would turn up to watch it? ....
Exactly. NO fúcker would go to watch that cráp. Ban gambling on Football, Rugby, Cycling, Tennis, MotoGP or any REAL sport and the crowds would stay the same. Horse racing ( just like dog racing, or snail racing or betting on which square a cow will shít in )is for gambling, nothing more, which is fine..but dont try and call it a 'sport'! It isnt.
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But you have motorcycling as one of your fav sports. Why is that any more of a sport than horse racing? There's more physical activity involved for jockeys than there is for bike riders.
posted on 8/4/14
Let me see...MotoGP, where up to 200,000 people turn up to watch stunning drama as PEOPLE pit their wits, skill and bravery against each other - not just hang onto a dumb animal they HIT as hard as they can so that it will run in terror and make money for moronic gambling fools. And, as you clearly have NO clue about the sport, the physical effort involved in MotoGP is beyong the capapbilities of the average footballer, and would destroy a jockey in one lap. Seriously, educate yourself on a subject before embarrasing yourself with laughable guesses. Again, answer the question, with NO gambling, how many people would actualy turn up?
posted on 8/4/14
comment by Tyke (U9181)
posted 22 minutes ago
Let me see...MotoGP, where up to 200,000 people turn up to watch stunning drama as PEOPLE pit their wits, skill and bravery against each other - not just hang onto a dumb animal they HIT as hard as they can so that it will run in terror and make money for moronic gambling fools. And, as you clearly have NO clue about the sport, the physical effort involved in MotoGP is beyong the capapbilities of the average footballer, and would destroy a jockey in one lap. Seriously, educate yourself on a subject before embarrasing yourself with laughable guesses. Again, answer the question, with NO gambling, how many people would actualy turn up?
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Probably more. The temptation of losing money on gambles will sway people to avoid horse racing tournaments. If they stripped it off the betting attendances would almost certainly rise, because people will be safe knowing they wont give into the temptation of gambling.
MotoGP seems straight forward because they just sit on a bike and go around in circles, you don't really need to train to do that.
posted on 8/4/14
comment by Tyke (U9181)
posted 4 hours, 47 minutes ago
Let me see...MotoGP, where up to 200,000 people turn up to watch stunning drama as PEOPLE pit their wits, skill and bravery against each other - not just hang onto a dumb animal they HIT as hard as they can so that it will run in terror and make money for moronic gambling fools. And, as you clearly have NO clue about the sport, the physical effort involved in MotoGP is beyong the capapbilities of the average footballer, and would destroy a jockey in one lap. Seriously, educate yourself on a subject before embarrasing yourself with laughable guesses. Again, answer the question, with NO gambling, how many people would actualy turn up?
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No laughable guesses here. You're the ignorant one. Dismissing the effort required to ride a horse at speed and keep control of it, whilst telling us how difficult it is to steer a bike with an engine on it round in circles. The only reason they get so tired is because of all the leather gear they're wearing.......
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