I’m not wrong. Serious gamblers aren’t tying up funds on a 9 to 1 shot for a bet could come good in 9 months time. They don’t want their money tied up like that especially at a time when there’s literally nothing to analyse or work off of.You're wrong but I'm not derailing the thread any more.
If they thought that 9/1 shot was actually a 1/1 shot by their analysis then they definitely would be tying up large amounts of money. If the odds move in their favour like you suggest, (eg. We are 5/1 after the first 3 games) they can 'cash out'.I’m not wrong. Serious gamblers aren’t tying up funds on a 9 to 1 shot for a bet could come good in 9 months time. They don’t want their money tied up like that especially at a time when there’s literally nothing to analyse or work off of.
its simply not true. You’ll see more movement in the first 3 weeks of the season than the last 3 months between seasons combined for a reason.
Well any minor inconvenience is classed as a crisis at Utd. There’s so many Utd fans and so many people who hate Utd, that impacts the narratives and perceptions.What does all of that have to do with liking/disliking a team or player?
Fans emotions are not bookies' odds.Well any minor inconvenience is classed as a crisis at Utd. There’s so many Utd fans and so many people who hate Utd, that impacts the narratives and perceptions.
On the whole, looks like we’re nailed on a familiar fifth! I struggle to see why so many have Spurs anywhere on their lists! They are a mess.
If they sell Kane I am removing them from my top 6.On the whole, looks like we’re nailed on a familiar fifth! I struggle to see why so many have Spurs anywhere on their lists! They are a mess.
- City
- United
- Chelsea
- Leicester
- Liverpool
Going round in circles abit here fellaFans emotions are not bookies' odds.
City
Liverpool
United
Leicester
Chelsea
Arsenal
I firmly believe that Chelsea will struggle this season, despite their squad.
That wasn't the top 6 last season though.1) City
2) United
3) Chelsea
4) Liverpool
5) Leicester
6) Spurs
Same as last season I reckon. If Spurs lose Kane then there's a slight chance someone else could beat them to 6th.
Oh shit I genuinely forgot that West Ham finished above Spurs, my bad.That wasn't the top 6 last season though.