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    Ok, who was it?


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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Given the lack if a response, nobody on this message board I'd hazard a guess. What do you reckon?

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Biggest odds Ladbrokes are doing for next season is going to be 1000/1. One of their guys was on Radio2 earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valleys caveman View Post
    Biggest odds Ladbrokes are doing for next season is going to be 1000/1. One of their guys was on Radio2 earlier.
    Might be worth a cheeky 30p punt on the jacks.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    "William Hill said its biggest winner was a Manchester punter who bet £20 for Leicester to win the league. He is now celebrating turning that into £100,000. The bookmaker revealed it had made a £2.2m loss on the Premier League."

    And there are people out there who'll believe that.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    "William Hill said its biggest winner was a Manchester punter who bet £20 for Leicester to win the league. He is now celebrating turning that into £100,000. The bookmaker revealed it had made a £2.2m loss on the Premier League."

    And there are people out there who'll believe that.
    Indeed. What about all the bets on the big c!ubs that the bookies would have profitted from?

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Michael Gove?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    Michael Gove?
    Never heard of him.

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    Bloke in work had a £50 free bet on them at chrimbo at 30 - 1

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    It wasnae me

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Never heard of him.
    How did you manage to post this as a blog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    How did you manage to post this as a blog?
    Skillz

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    "William Hill said its biggest winner was a Manchester punter who bet £20 for Leicester to win the league. He is now celebrating turning that into £100,000. The bookmaker revealed it had made a £2.2m loss on the Premier League."

    And there are people out there who'll believe that.
    That was my first thought, but....

    http://www.theguardian.com/football/...ity-bookmakers

    Yes and no it seems?

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    my uncle makes loads of bets, they are all for small stakes ( like 25 p etc ) but he bets on winner of all 4 leagues etc etc

    bit of fun really, as the guy doesnt need the money

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Might be worth a cheeky 30p punt on the jacks.
    Yeah, to go down.
    One man team this year, been found out.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by G rangetown Blue View Post
    Yeah, to go down.
    One man team this year, been found out.
    And that man's name is...


    Ashley Williams

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Indeed. What about all the bets on the big c!ubs that the bookies would have profitted from?

    Ya, there was/is a chippy from Barry who done £100 on Manure.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    Given the lack if a response, nobody on this message board I'd hazard a guess. What do you reckon?
    Well it obviously wasn't you.

    Your bookie would have given you much better odds.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    Well it obviously wasn't you.

    Your bookie would have given you much better odds.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    Ya, there was/is a chippy from Barry who done £100 on Manure.
    Ffs mun.
    How many times. I don't support man u mun lol

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    Well it obviously wasn't you.

    Your bookie would have given you much better odds.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    "William Hill said its biggest winner was a Manchester punter who bet £20 for Leicester to win the league. He is now celebrating turning that into £100,000. The bookmaker revealed it had made a £2.2m loss on the Premier League."

    And there are people out there who'll believe that.
    I was surprised as well, but...

    http://www.gemsandrhinestones.com

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Paddypower said somewhere that on a match to match basis that people would still bet the "big" teams against Leicester so they didn't lose overall.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    Well it obviously wasn't you.

    Your bookie would have given you much better odds.
    If you like, sonny, if you like.

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    Re: Ok, who was it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhiw-Blue View Post
    Yes and no it seems?
    It is feasible (just about) that some bookmakers may have lost money on the 'to win the Premier League' market, but the notion that they have lost on the competition overall is just nonsense. On the contrary, they have had a dream season.

    The champions and pre-season favourites had a terrible campaign; the other three big guns look like finishing third, fourth and fifth, which is significant in terms of each-way bets; a rank outsider has won the league, while the probable runners-up were expected to be also-rans at best; two of the three sides who were clear pre-season favourites for relegation have survived comfortably and the third may yet also survive; and, of course, the results week-to-week were so unpredictable that they were usually a nightmare for the punters.

    The bookies will have done very well for themselves on most ante-post markets involving the top flight. Even the favourite in the Premier League sack race ended up winning the league! They will have cleaned up on a wide range of pre-season bets such as forecasts, handicaps and the popular divisional multiple and accumulator bets (Leicester will have been a big saver for them on those, especially as Wigan won League One and Burnley look likely to be the Championship winners). That's without factoring in the mountains of cash they have raked in on a weekly basis.

    The bookies now have the added bonus of thousands of punters backing teams at long odds in the Premier League for the next few years in the hope of finding another Leicester. I bet they can't wait to get the Euros out of the way so they can concentrate on drawing in the cash from bets on teams such as Bournemouth, Burnley and Watford.

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