Wanderers v Blue Moonies...
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Not sure why but I decided to do the lottery last Saturday, anyhow, checked my ticket last night and have won £10 (OK, I actually won £9 but you know what I mean), so, as I'm so obviously on a roll I'm going to stick my money on us to beat Citeh. I'll be quite well off come Sunday. Might buy a grouse or summat for dinner
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Grice come for free, it's the guns that set you back a small fortune: you won't get a pair of Purdey's for under ten grand. I want to know the bookie who's giving you odds of a thousand to oneBruce Rioja wrote:Not sure why but I decided to do the lottery last Saturday, anyhow, checked my ticket last night and have won £10 (OK, I actually won £9 but you know what I mean), so, as I'm so obviously on a roll I'm going to stick my money on us to beat Citeh. I'll be quite well off come Sunday. Might buy a grouse or summat for dinner
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Bolton are 26/1 on Betfair.
In a two horse race.
Decisions, decisions...
In a two horse race.
Decisions, decisions...
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D'y hear that Bruce. You'll be £260 up. That'll defo get you a Duchy of Cornwall Special Organic Free Range Gressingham Duck (and a bag of spuds)
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It's actually a three horse race, no?Owen'sEleven wrote:Bolton are 26/1 on Betfair.
In a two horse race.
Decisions, decisions...
Still, I could be rich
Is Betfair one of those online ones though?
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Oooooh yesThe Axman wrote:D'y hear that Bruce. You'll be £260 up. That'll defo get you a Duchy of Cornwall Special Organic Free Range Gressingham Duck (and a bag of spuds)
And I'd save a couple of bob by not involving any kind of fruit with it!!!
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That's worth sticking a quid on even if we are going to get royally bummed in to next week.Owen'sEleven wrote:Bolton are 26/1 on Betfair.
In a two horse race.
Decisions, decisions...
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I was dubious about OwensEleven's claims but he's right. BetFred have Bolton for the win at 25 to 1.
Them's Outrageous Odds. Little more than an insult. I'm having a couple of quid of that.
And Tevez is "not ready to return" Huzzah.
Them's Outrageous Odds. Little more than an insult. I'm having a couple of quid of that.
And Tevez is "not ready to return" Huzzah.
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True - 3 horse race. Still good odds though.Bruce Rioja wrote:It's actually a three horse race, no?Owen'sEleven wrote:Bolton are 26/1 on Betfair.
In a two horse race.
Decisions, decisions...
Still, I could be rich
Is Betfair one of those online ones though?
And yes - Betfair is online, but it's easy to use.
Kev - gone 3 better than that, and but £4 on it. Takes the winnings up to three figures!
And yes, I know that's not going to happen.
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No offers for a preview but anybody going fancy doing a match report?
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We were dry-bummed.TANGODANCER wrote:No offers for a preview but anybody going fancy doing a match report?
There you go, Tango
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Lets all do a line each
Man citys second came from a corner in which all 11 of our lot got caught making daisy chains whilst sat cross legged on the floor in the latest attempt to zonal mark. Myiachi was on the post, just the one next to joe hart.
Man citys second came from a corner in which all 11 of our lot got caught making daisy chains whilst sat cross legged on the floor in the latest attempt to zonal mark. Myiachi was on the post, just the one next to joe hart.
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Bolton's only attack of note came in the sixtieth minute just as Mancini was about to sub Ballotelli, when Ballotelli shrugged, dipped one shoulder, did a spectacular triple lutz with leg spin, and hoofed the ball nearly 70 yards into his own net (Hart was saved by his crossbar).officer_dibble wrote:Lets all do a line each
Man citys second came from a corner in which all 11 of our lot got caught making daisy chains whilst sat cross legged on the floor in the latest attempt to zonal mark. Myiachi was on the post, just the one next to joe hart.
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The sixth didn't take long to arrive either. Colin Bell whipped in a cross from the right which evaded everybody except Linda from seat 149 row 6 who, as an emergency signing, finished with aplomb at the back post leaving the stranded Muamba in goal with no chance.
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Already down to 9 men the Trotters stuck to their guns admirably and their good fortune lasted until well into the 3rd minute when Hart's neat one-two left Pratley stranded. ....
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Meanwhile, that weekend Arsenal beat spurs 5-2 which was of far greater interest...
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... The Bolton players were particularly discombobulated by the sight of Owen Coyle practising his after-match interview praising Manchester City and their heroic performance, as the players lined up in the tunnel.
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Mummy do I have to watch the match tomorrow?
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Its your punishment for being a naughty boy this week!Ianmooreslovechild wrote:Mummy do I have to watch the match tomorrow?
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Despite the 8-0 defeat Bolton boss Coyle felt Bolton matched their Manchester rivals for large parts of the game.......
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