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9 (NINE)
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Indeed it would tobes. On the cards after quarter of an hour.
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Biggest bet this season on Leicister to win as thought they should be 1.7 to win against a bottom 5 side, didnt think of goals.
Guess thats why i only make a little bit of profit each year and still work, didnt think about the other markets. ![]() |
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Well done Ibrahima
I forget them as well Ibrahima...bit late now I do not think I would have gone for 9. Could have done w/o ref or was it VAR sending off Southampton players it spoilt the match as a spectacle or a betting medium, still rules are rules. Leicester in cracking form. |
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'that scoreline would read as any unquoted so includes anything over 7 .... 0-8 or 0-9 (both scores count)
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that market doesn't get much traffic ....it may be in action again on the Manchester v Aston game coming up
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A bit over indulgent imo a bit like Man City they have a tendency at times
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I was thinking this has to be the most unlikely scoreleine of all time ,certainly in terms of odds which i'd calculate pre game at about 12-24,000/1
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although never entirely sure how to calculate unlikely scorelines as it normally requires a catalyst ...ie red card,players not trying etc ...
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Wrong forum muppet. Rugby forum that way
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biggest away win in top division history
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although never entirely sure how to calculate unlikely scorelines as it normally requires a catalyst ...ie red card,players not trying etc ...
Exactly. If a team is winning comfortably, they'll ease up, make substitutions save themselves for the next game... Last night, Leicester were aware of the record and were going for it. |
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Southampton were lucky to get nil.
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As football records go biggest away win in the 131 years of English league football !
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all divisons Pumpy ? does anyone know how many games have been played in that 131 years -thousands upon thousands ? ...might give you a clue to the odds likelihood
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Remember my team Brighton got an 8 2 pasting at home to Bristol Rovers back in 1973. It was one of the first games after Brian Clough became manager. Remember it was shown also shown on 'The big match' the next day with Cloughy as guest on the show. He also had his two boys with him -
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It's only a record for the top division. Sheffield United won 10-0 away to Port Vale in the Second Division in 1892.
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suppose it's surprising there weren't more very lopsided scorelines in 19th century. can't have been very professional to say the least in the early days
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