Tisd09
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I did get on it as well in the end. We left it late in the first half but the bet is in now.
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Sky Bet match stat boost 5/1 both teams 2+ shots on target each half. Not sure what to make of that???
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Madrid let me down on over 2.5 goals in all 8pm CL kick offs. That game Let me down for a goal in both halves of each 8pm CL game Ah man that sucks! Loads of chances for both teams in the game as well? I've gone for the same bet again this evening £4 on over 2.5 for all CL 8pm KO's. Also put a quid on a BTTS first half treble (Lille/val, Ful/Luton, Cov/Fleet) that returns £100.
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Madrid let me down on over 2.5 goals in all 8pm CL kick offs.
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They put up a post saying that he intended to "tee it up for a team mate" that probably is the case, however, Opta/Sky are basing they're stats on guess work
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They've started to respond to it now. Saying that Opta hasn't marked it down as a shot on target. Bastards.
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They haven't responded yet to any of the tweets about it, makes me think they maybe reviewing. I think they will play the he didn't mean it card. Commentators said that he tried to cushion the header down for another player. They'll use that as an excuse.
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I think skybet are going to be knobs over the bet boost today. Mane's header at the end not classed as a shot on target loads of grumbles on twitter
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Sterling inplay FGS saved my night. Pretty dismal otherwise. I've got a few small stakes long shots on this evening may just leave it at that depending if skybet do any tidy match stat boosts?
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First win in a while last night, treble on BTTS first half, with a 42nd minute Partizan Belgrade penalty securing the win. £97.50 returns off £1. Happy days.
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I think was more of a well done for putting him off, but looked like it on first glance. Ah right, could have just ruffled his hair or something. Ha... Fair enough if it was a playful well done. ?
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Did Ritchie just kick Atsu on the floor then ?
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Mansfield and Portsmouth let me down on a 5 fold which would have returned £95 off £5, both throwing two goal leads FFS.
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I was give a £5 free bet from Sky so have used it for the boost this week.
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That's great odds, who was that with gdm?
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Another reminder for the head to head league. Be good to get a few more on-board before tomorrow. Just joined
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I know it is easy to ridicule him but £8m it seems a good deal and he improves that Arsenal defence.
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Matt Ritchie (now Technical Director at Bournemouth)
Tisd09 replied to Fenham Mag's topic in Football
First thing that came to mind when reading that tweet was how he and the other players acted over their bonuses. Ashley wasn't an honest man then was he. Best thing is, we supported the players over that because we know what Ashley is like, now he just sticks the knife in. Never had a problem with him before, impressed with his work rate and commitment, he is on my shit list now -
I know someone who can help him improve
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Can't believe some have tried to throw this man under the bus. Imagine the excitement this season had Rafa stayed and was allowed to spend on his signs
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Both the Swansea keepers struggled at times last season, I would hope he'd get plenty of game time?
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Even though we knew it was happening it still feels like a mighty kick in balls
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They are winning 1-0 as well
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It's the hope that kills you
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https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/newcastle-united-transfer-news-live-16586621 Bruno Genesio, who coached Olympique Lyonnais from January 2016 to May 2019, could join Newcastle on a four-year contract. This club in the North of England is about to be sold to a billionaire (who comes from Dubai) having close relations with the owner of Manchester City. And Bruno Genesio aroused the interest of this entity in England. Newcastle finished 13th in the last championship and ended his collaboration with Spaniard Rafael Benitez last May. He is in England. This legendary club, with a setting to dream, “Saint James Park” is regularly attracted by the French. We remember that David Ginola enlightened beautiful evenings from 1995 to 1997. While the former lyon Claudio Caçapa lived there two unforgettable seasons from 2007 to 2009. Bruno Genesio is currently in this city, agitated sometimes by the frost, and humidity, but passionate about football to an inestimable point. The challenge is there for the former OL coach. The “Premier League” resumes on August 10, and if Lyon’s Bruno Genesio, engages, it will be immediately on the breach. Bruno Genesio, who was on vacation, returned yesterday to Lyon, before joining Newcastle, to conclude the formalization of a new and beautiful experience.