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posted on 19/8/19

Btw. I know I'm £500 down if city win....but, that's worth a gamble in my eyes

posted on 19/8/19

It's only £500

posted on 19/8/19

If £500 is only £500, why not stick real money on both?

posted on 19/8/19

Taking Liverpool's odds of 5/2 (excluded Betways odds) and Man City's odds of 1/2 you have a 4.76% profit if either win the league.

https://www.online-calculators.co.uk/betting/arbitrage2outcome.php

posted on 19/8/19

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posted on 19/8/19

Honestly reckon one of the smarter bets this term would be Raheem Stirling as top goalscorer

posted on 19/8/19

Put 2G on city and 1G on us and you can't lose anything assuming it's either a city / LFC win.


posted on 19/8/19

Your problem is that surprises happen in football. It almost certainly will be Liverpool or City as the rest of the league is a long way behind but the bookmaker always wins eventually

posted on 19/8/19

Sigh......

just put your house on city.

that way if we win you can be a happy homeless person.

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posted on 19/8/19

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posted on 19/8/19

Strange things happen in football.

In January 2016 my Spurs supporting work colleague put £2,000 on Tottenham to win the league, and he also "hedged" his bet by putting £1,000 on them to finish 2nd in what was a two horse race.

What could go wrong?

posted on 19/8/19

comment by LoneWolf (U22026)
posted 2 minutes ago
Strange things happen in football.

In January 2016 my Spurs supporting work colleague put £2,000 on Tottenham to win the league, and he also "hedged" his bet by putting £1,000 on them to finish 2nd in what was a two horse race.

What could go wrong?


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Classic

Remember reading about a Uni student who wacked his entire student loan (3k maybe) on a team to win at 3-0 up with 5 mins to to. He would've banked maybe £100 from the win.... final result 3-3.

posted on 19/8/19

*to go

posted on 19/8/19

Did he support Spurs as well?

God, they're stupid aren't they?

posted on 19/8/19

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posted on 19/8/19

comment by LoneWolf (U22026)
posted 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
Did he support Spurs as well?

God, they're stupid aren't they?
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Yeah it happened to this guy at work who bet 1000 pounds which he had saved up towards going to new forest with his other half on Liverpool winning the title, when Brendan was the manager and before StevieG slippedπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Are they stupid or what?

posted on 19/8/19

comment by LoneWolf (U22026)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
Strange things happen in football.

In January 2016 my Spurs supporting work colleague put £2,000 on Tottenham to win the league, and he also "hedged" his bet by putting £1,000 on them to finish 2nd in what was a two horse race.

What could go wrong?


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posted on 19/8/19

comment by LoneWolf (U22026)
posted 1 hour, 54 minutes ago
Strange things happen in football.

In January 2016 my Spurs supporting work colleague put £2,000 on Tottenham to win the league, and he also "hedged" his bet by putting £1,000 on them to finish 2nd in what was a two horse race.

What could go wrong?


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Did this actually happen ?

posted on 19/8/19

I don't stick 1K on both City and Liverpool? Am I missing something?

Probably because you're a Steptoe and have holes in your asss pockets. I've always found, on the whole, the people who brag the most have the least.

posted on 19/8/19

comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 10 hours, 14 minutes ago
comment by LoneWolf (U22026)
posted 1 hour, 54 minutes ago
Strange things happen in football.

In January 2016 my Spurs supporting work colleague put £2,000 on Tottenham to win the league, and he also "hedged" his bet by putting £1,000 on them to finish 2nd in what was a two horse race.

What could go wrong?


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Did this actually happen ?
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Just made up of course!

But the Gerrard slip did happen, even though it sounds made up

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