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.
They are but what other options are there?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.
That's 5.
- City
- United
- Chelsea
- Leicester
- Liverpool
Going round in circles abit here fellaFans emotions are not bookies' odds.
I expected them to do better domestically last season, and they underperformed. But they surely will be more formidable with a Champions League win under their belt and with the addition of Lukaku (who gives them another way to play), you don't think they'll challenge?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.