Baxter
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Evens for Utd just now.
Fancy Southampton to win as well.
Fancy Southampton to win as well.
No I mean £100. I'm up over a grand in two weeks. I've posted details of the bets before the matches, the last two Sundays and both have won. I'm a student, I'm not in debt, nor minted.When you say £100, do you really mean £10, then just multiply any winnings by ten?
Or are you just a) seriously minted, b) in serious debt?
I think I'll have £500* on AFC feckall to win
*£500 on the internet really means 50p. It's a bit of a cock showing exercise
I think Swansea may well win but 3/1 is not value. Value bet is 5/2 draw.Truth time lads. Who's bet on a Swansea win tomorrow? I've seen 3/1 for a Swansea win. I've not yet but I'll not lie I'm tempted. Swansea are hard to beat at home, have been flying all pre-season and have been playing competetive football for about 2 weeks now.
I know accumulators are for idiots but I've bet £75 for £100 profit on:
A bet of 10 wins 22. Draw 3.2 Swansea 3.8You got 2.2 on Man Utd to win outright? Sure you haven't bet on the draw -_-
Betfair have removed their market on Medel to get booked anytime.
I'm a big fan of the long-shot accumulator and I think today has as good a chance as any of throwing one up for us. I've gone for four aways in the Premier League; Aston Villa, Everton, Southampton and Manchester United. The four-timer pays 107/1. Villa, I think, are a cracking bet at 7/1 as I see Benteke, Agbonlahor and Wiemann creating all sorts of trouble for that Arsenal back four on the counter-attack. Everton are also a side with great pace on the counter-attack with Mirallas, Kone and co., and I am impressed with the signings Southampton have made this summer. United, a team whom I rarely include in accumulators, appeal on the basis of Moyes' excellent record at the Liberty Stadium with Everton (two wins from two games, with five goals scored and none conceded. The best record versus Swansea of any club since their promotion) and the good form of van Persie and Welbeck especially.
To keep things a little more sane, I've also gone for a treble of home wins with Liverpool, Sunderland and West Ham, which pays a shade under 11/2. Liverpool do well against bottom-half teams at Anfield and I fail to see where Stoke's goals will come from this season, Sunderland ended last season on a high and have some good signings this summer, most notably Giaccherini (and not to mention Fulham's abysmal away record), and West Ham are a formidable side at Upton Park and I think they'll have too much nous for newly-promoted Cardiff.
Good luck to everyone today!
Rickie van fecking Wolfswinkel. I'd be on some sweat now for the United game if that fecking gobshite hadn't scored.
Id the red card at 6's. Barkley to score anytime was the same price.Rickie van fecking Wolfswinkel. I'd be on some sweat now for the United game if that fecking gobshite hadn't scored.
Happy with the Villa and Southampton shouts, though. 23/1 double...
I'm a big fan of the long-shot accumulator and I think today has as good a chance as any of throwing one up for us. I've gone for four aways in the Premier League; Aston Villa, Everton, Southampton and Manchester United. The four-timer pays 107/1. Villa, I think, are a cracking bet at 7/1 as I see Benteke, Agbonlahor and Wiemann creating all sorts of trouble for that Arsenal back four on the counter-attack. Everton are also a side with great pace on the counter-attack with Mirallas, Kone and co., and I am impressed with the signings Southampton have made this summer. United, a team whom I rarely include in accumulators, appeal on the basis of Moyes' excellent record at the Liberty Stadium with Everton (two wins from two games, with five goals scored and none conceded. The best record versus Swansea of any club since their promotion) and the good form of van Persie and Welbeck especially.
To keep things a little more sane, I've also gone for a treble of home wins with Liverpool, Sunderland and West Ham, which pays a shade under 11/2. Liverpool do well against bottom-half teams at Anfield and I fail to see where Stoke's goals will come from this season, Sunderland ended last season on a high and have some good signings this summer, most notably Giaccherini (and not to mention Fulham's abysmal away record), and West Ham are a formidable side at Upton Park and I think they'll have too much nous for newly-promoted Cardiff.
Good luck to everyone today!
Rickie van fecking Wolfswinkel. I'd be on some sweat now for the United game if that fecking gobshite hadn't scored.