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Report ak1979 February 8, 2012 9:14 PM GMT
ree **** you louse
Report Fangsy February 8, 2012 9:15 PM GMT
Even the purple site has it up.  Very poor, Betfair.
Report Justin Whittle's Elbow February 8, 2012 9:18 PM GMT
Disgusting scenes.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 9:32 PM GMT
Seriously, what are they doing?
Report dsmith February 8, 2012 9:44 PM GMT
Tweeted about 30 minutes ago the legal team were going through t&c
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 9:45 PM GMT
Pathetic. Every other bookmaker managed it a long time ago.
Report dsmith February 8, 2012 9:47 PM GMT
Agreed never known a manager market last this long
Report Cubanpete February 8, 2012 9:51 PM GMT
They are working out if they will allow bets from an account named Rosie47 before they set the market up.
Report Rosie47 February 8, 2012 9:55 PM GMT
Devil
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 9:56 PM GMT
this has all the looks of a disastrous market. bf will have differn't rules to some of the high st players. people will think they're arbing/trading across differn't firms when in fact they could be playing what are virtually differnt markets.

be carefull.
Report bardo February 8, 2012 9:57 PM GMT
psss poor this, are betfair staff in the canteen having tea ?Laugh
Report Cubanpete February 8, 2012 10:01 PM GMT
Rosie47 are you interested in the job?
Report Rosie47 February 8, 2012 10:03 PM GMT
No, but my master is (allegedly) Mischief
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:27 PM GMT
Are they even going to bother?
Report book February 8, 2012 10:28 PM GMT
blokwe on phone said their going to wait till the morning,as they reckon an interim manager will be put in place for the friendlies,there avoiding confusion in the market basically.
Report book February 8, 2012 10:29 PM GMT
bloke *
Report pixie February 8, 2012 10:30 PM GMT
Well why don't they put that up on their own fecking website?
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:33 PM GMT
So every other bookmaker has a market except Betfair.

Clowns.
Report mesmerised February 8, 2012 10:35 PM GMT
info@betfair.com

hth
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:36 PM GMT
Done... but no, it won't help Sad
Report dsmith February 8, 2012 10:37 PM GMT
I can see there point, but the next captains market is for the French game, just do the same with the next manager simple
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:38 PM GMT
I don't see their point at all - every other bookie has got on with it and given their customers what they want. Betfair can't manage it.
Report mesmerised February 8, 2012 10:39 PM GMT
Jason never mind that it's a done deal anyway.
Report 11kv February 8, 2012 10:39 PM GMT
remember this is void bets betfair they are carp at most things so about 10 mins before the new man is in place the market will appear uselesssssssssssssssss
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:40 PM GMT
Not really the point, and as a Betfair customer, you should know that...
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:40 PM GMT
to mes ^
Report mesmerised February 8, 2012 10:41 PM GMT
Betquack are on the ball fill ya boots.

I'm a customer of Barclays bank, I still have to queue. if they're busy.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:41 PM GMT
That's a terrible analogy - totally different things.
Report Wallflower February 8, 2012 10:41 PM GMT
Brings back fond memories, anyone remember......Next Republic of Ireland Manager.......I loved it went on for weeks, different favourite every other day, seemed to be about 50 runners.

Just needs Redknapp (the only viable candidate at this stage) to come and say not interested then we could be in for a roller-coaster.
Report mesmerised February 8, 2012 10:42 PM GMT
lol best I can do at short notice, must be a reason.
Report pixie February 8, 2012 10:42 PM GMT
Very poor. **** themselves about a Nicky Henderson insider dealing thing. That's what happens with this recipe as the probable next manager knows only too well.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 10:43 PM GMT
they will want to have a next permanent manager mkt. the high street will have differnt ones. they'll have all sorts of aggro, so they're waiting till the dust settles.

they could of course have two or three mkts

next game.


euros.


next permanent.

but that would be pandemonium.


they've got themselves in troubke before with these markets [wordings in the rules] so they tend to  tead carefully.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:43 PM GMT
Thing is, Levy must have a say before Reknapp can say anything, and with Spurs in their best position for years, is it guaranteed?

A lot depends on the market rules.
Report pixie February 8, 2012 10:43 PM GMT
Blanked oot was sh11tting
Report TRFC Kev February 8, 2012 10:44 PM GMT
Stuart Pearce will take charge of the Holland game.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:44 PM GMT
Funny how no other bookmaker is experiencing that problem, mex.
Report 11kv February 8, 2012 10:44 PM GMT
Harrys cash already queueing
but is it in the back or lay column ??
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 10:46 PM GMT
well

the other bookmakers only have one side of the trade to worry about.

as i said they've experienced problems before.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:47 PM GMT
Same problem though, one or two sides... if it's the rules we're talking about.
Report temporaryname February 8, 2012 10:47 PM GMT
where is the market please? I cannot find it on Betfair
Report pixie February 8, 2012 10:48 PM GMT
Who is England head coach for their first competitive game in Euro 2012 or whatever. How hard is that?
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 10:48 PM GMT
and as you know this aint a bookie site it's an exchange. so you have people who think they're laying the next permanent manager to people who think they're backing the guy who'll be in charge for the next game, and they aint always one and the same.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:50 PM GMT
Same issue mex - ultimately you have a person placing a bet that needs to check the rules before betting.

No difference on Betfair than on any other site.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 10:51 PM GMT
they had a situation once where a geezer was given the job on a long[ish] contract, but wasn't called as a permanant appointment.

there was murders over that one.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:52 PM GMT
Why would that problem be any different for another bookmaker?
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 10:52 PM GMT
i understand that jason

but bf normally operate a next PERMANENT manager mkt, and i dare say they want to see how the land lies before they get involved.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:53 PM GMT
So does every other bookie - there's no difference, and you know it.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 10:55 PM GMT
the reason it's differnt for other bookmakers is because they are laying , rather than acting as an exchange, so they only have responsibilities to one lot, whereas bf ,in the case of disputes have both sides of each trade with a point of view.

and usually they both reckon they've won.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 10:56 PM GMT
That's not a difference, that's just more people.

Every person - whether it be on another bookmaker or Betfair - would be affected by one bet and the rules associated with that bet.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 10:58 PM GMT
no that is not the way it is.

you get differnt markets with differnt rules.

that's why i posted a warning earlier.

you could have the situation where bf are bretting on the next permanent manager, and the high streets pay out on the geezer who's in charge for the holland match.

it's happened before.
and it's pandemonium.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:00 PM GMT
It's no different.

You as a punter - whether you're laying, backing, or both, are affected by the rules of the market. The guy that loses his bet on the high street would have the same complaint as the guy that layed it on Betfair.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:01 PM GMT
as i said earlier. they've had people trading/arbing across differn#t sites and they've settled differnt bways.

it has been kmnown to end up in court.

so they are very circumspect with these markets nowadays.
Report book February 8, 2012 11:01 PM GMT
they've opened markets before with interim managers not counting,only official permanent manager wins,can't be that hard to understand.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:03 PM GMT
I heard you. And it doesn't change the fact that, ultimately, every punter is in the same situation - whether they back,lay or trade. It all comes down to whether the rules of the market(s) that they have used match what they thought.

They're being overly cautious imo
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:04 PM GMT
that's right book

but one time real madrid called somebody an interim manager when they gave him a 12 month contract.

the high st paid out bf didnt.

i imagine they're waiting to see what the fa do before they formulate the wording of any market.
Report mesmerised February 8, 2012 11:04 PM GMT
Some bookie have stopped taken bets on Redknapp.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:06 PM GMT
I stand by my original comment - it's pathetic that they are so far behind.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:06 PM GMT
you may well be right that they're being overly cautious.

but it's understandable as they've had quite a bit of trouble with these markets in the past.
Report Biscuit1979 February 8, 2012 11:06 PM GMT
The moral of the story here is.............always ensure you have accounts with other sites for those inevitable occasions when betfair let you down
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:08 PM GMT
I disagree mex - it's easy to be cautious but get the market up. A nice clear rule about it on the page would suffice.


Biscuit... that's taken care of Happy
Report mesmerised February 8, 2012 11:08 PM GMT
clambering over the prospect of backing Redknapp at 1.01 is pointless anyway.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:08 PM GMT
i haven't looked at any other sites.

are they betting on who'll be in charge for the next match, the euros, next permanant , or next full time?

cos they could all be the same candidate,but they could be 4 differn't people.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:11 PM GMT
Exactly mexicano.

If there's confusion there but they have the market up, that kind of proves my point.
Report Biscuit1979 February 8, 2012 11:12 PM GMT
Next match has already been announced as Pearce hasn't it, so it's unlikely the betting is for that.
Report Rosie47 February 8, 2012 11:12 PM GMT
Purple worded it as the next permanent manager, and under their rules it is someone who signs a contract for at least 1 year.

Perfectly simple, no ambiguity...and no reason why betfair couldn't do exactly the same.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:16 PM GMT
i would have thought that the fact that there could be confusion, and people trading/arbing acroos differn't markets thinking they're the same , when in fact they are differnt backs up their policy about being very carefull about the way they word their market.

we are in a situation where there could be more than one person managing england in the next few games, and experience tells me that causes bf problems in these kind of markets. so that's probably why they're being extremely cautious.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:17 PM GMT
So mex, you think Betfair have done the right thing and all the other bookies are wrong/silly?
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:18 PM GMT
i take your point rosie and agree with you.

but as i said they tread very carefully in these mkts.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:20 PM GMT
i don't really take a view one way or the other jason.

i'm just tekking you that i know they've had aggro with these mkts, and ended up in court over them. so therefore i understand their caution.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:22 PM GMT
I'm fully aware of that.

But so many things today are restricted because a minority are affected. People should take responsibility for their actions and check the rules before they bet - as the other bookies have clearly suggested.
Report Biscuit1979 February 8, 2012 11:23 PM GMT
All this fuss about a market that only becomes worth trading if Redknapp say's he's not interested. If he wants it, it's his and there's no need for a market. And seeing as Harry isn't exactly shy in talking to the press, we'll have a good indication sooner rather than later i think.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:24 PM GMT
That's not actually the case biscuit... if you were quick off the mark
Report pixie February 8, 2012 11:26 PM GMT
Mexicano, please go back and read all your posts and then admit that you never had an arguement, you hadn't thought things through and that you were wrong.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:27 PM GMT
that's fair comment.

but bookies only have the punters to worry about, if there's a dispute they sling the rules at them and settle.

bf ,as you know is differn't if there's a dispute they are right in the middle and have to deal with clients on both sides.

add to this people who are maintaining a position across various sites [who can all settle slightly differntly] amd as i said it  can be pandemonium.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:27 PM GMT
pixie - there's as much chance of that happening as there is of Capello being the next England Manager...
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:28 PM GMT
mex - they're still punters of betfair, no difference, just more of them.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:29 PM GMT
Mexicano, please go back and read all your posts and then admit that you never had an arguement, you hadn't thought things through and that you were wrong.
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how can i be wrong here?

i'm only posting my opinion about why they haven't put a market up.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:33 PM GMT
i do realise that jason. but as i said they've had more trouble with these markets than enough.

there is obviously a reason they haven't put a market up right.

a] they can't be bothered.


b]they've got nobody here who can do it.

c] they know that the sooner they get the market up the more money they make, but past experience has led them to be carefull with these markets so they'll see how the fa are going to play it to cut down on potential disputes.

your choice
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:36 PM GMT
Yes, and I'm sure other bookies have also had a problem, but chose to put the market up.
Report owl4life February 8, 2012 11:37 PM GMT
Palmer just isn't letting this drop.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:39 PM GMT
That again?

I was Vornander the other day, apparently.

Grow up, owl4life.
Report kiromante February 8, 2012 11:40 PM GMT
pathetic Betfair
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:42 PM GMT
i'm sure they have. but that's their call.

the turnover on some of these markets on here is remarkable.i know some of it is recycled but it can be huge

whereas the bookie chaps tend to shy away from any lumps on these sort of markets, therefore it makes them a lot less vulnerable to big losses if there's a dispute.

there have been cases where bookies were caught by ambiguos wording and they paid out on both results. but bf c'nt do that, cos the figures would be too large.
Report jason-dodd February 8, 2012 11:45 PM GMT
Fair point - though we don't really know how true that is.
Report mexicano February 8, 2012 11:46 PM GMT
Byline: Howard Wright Howard Gregory Wright (born December 20 1967, in San Diego, California) is an American professional basketball player. He is a 6'8" (203 cm) 220 lb (100 kg) forward and played collegiately at Stanford University from 1978–82.   

PUNTER Simon 'Evel Knievel' Cawkwell is not backing down in his long-running legal battle with Betfair, despite losing the opening round this month.

Cawkwell, a stock market bear trader whose nickname comes from his daring City gambles, has filed papers seeking leave to appeal the decision of a judge at Guildford County Court, who ruled in favour of the betting exchange A betting exchange is a peer-to-peer gambling website acting as a broker between parties for the placement of bets. The concept is similar to that of a stock exchange or a futures exchange, where in this case the commodity being traded is a bet, rather than a stock or futures .

If granted, any appeal court hearing into Cawkwell's claim, which amounts to around pounds 40,000, including interest, would be held next year.

The dispute centres on a series of bets placed on Betfair by Cawkwell in July 2006 that Niall QuinnFor the racing driver, see Niall Quinn (racing driver).


Niall John Quinn (Honorary) MBE (b. October 6, 1966 in Dublin, Ireland) is a former Irish international footballer, and the current chairman of Sunderland AFC.
..... Click the link for more information., who at the time was heading a consortium to buy Sunderland football club, would not take over as manager in succession to Mick McCarthy Michael Joseph "Mick" McCarthy (b. February 7 1959, Barnsley, England) is an English-born Irish former professional footballer, who is currently the manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers. .

Cawkwell stood to lose pounds 6,342 if the market was settled with Quinn getting the job, but would collect pounds 29,983 if it went to another manager.

Quinn was appointed, but Cawkwell claimed only on a temporary basis, which he maintains meant he won. Around six weeks later, and following completion of the takeover, Quinn relinquished the post and was replaced by Roy Keane.

Cawkwell argued that in terms of the next manager market, a person taking on the position in a caretaker capacity was not the new manager, but Betfair disagreed and that view was supported by the judge.

Betfair spokesman Tony Calvin said: "When handing down his judgement at the county court this month, the judge said in his order that permission to appeal is refused.

"In the event that Mr Cawkwell is granted permission to appeal, Betfair will continue to defend its position."
Report baconsandwhich February 9, 2012 12:07 AM GMT
well cawkwell is obviously right, but it is simple just word it properly it isnt hard at all and get the fecking market up!
Report baconsandwhich February 9, 2012 12:11 AM GMT
but i guess i wouldnt say that if id backed quinn for next manager! iv had a similar argument before. i backed thomas muller to be top scorer at the world cup, he finished joint 1st but recieved the golden boot trophy due to playing less games i think it was, so obviously i argued that he was top scorer and they said it came down to who had scored the most goals and not who'd won the trophy, so i said who wins the trophy to which they had to reply the guy who scores the most goals but still wouldnt pay out.
Report SharpyBlue February 9, 2012 5:30 AM GMT
B/F  going backwards
Report TALKSPORT February 9, 2012 7:23 AM GMT
To busy working on a new arcade game atm try later.
Report TALKSPORT February 9, 2012 7:25 AM GMT
..and they have the next sydney fc manager market available so give it a rest yea.
Report jason-dodd February 9, 2012 8:42 AM GMT
Still no news?

A statement would have been nice.
Report RMB © February 9, 2012 9:05 AM GMT
Who will be managing Englands first game at the Euros.
Report Biscuit1979 February 9, 2012 9:45 AM GMT
Looks like mexicano was right all along then:

"Given the uncertainty surrounding the terms, duration and nature of any appointment, we have decided to wait until after the FA media conference, which is scheduled for midday (UK time) today, before loading a market. Subject to what emerges from that media conference, we anticipate activating a market shortly after it concludes"
Report jason-dodd February 9, 2012 9:55 AM GMT
I don't think their reasoning was ever in dispute, biscuit.

But I still think they're being overly cautious.
Report baconsandwhich February 9, 2012 10:13 AM GMT
thats ridiculous because getting your bets in before the news conference is where the big money is won!
Report modk February 9, 2012 3:15 PM GMT
Up now, read rules.
Report jason-dodd February 9, 2012 3:55 PM GMT
Absolutely no reason why this couldn't have gone up last night...
Report tobermory February 9, 2012 5:09 PM GMT
Bacon, tbf Betfair did state in their rules from the outset that they were betting on Top Scorer and the dead heat rule would apply, wheras FIFA were going to use assists to have a clear winner, so you were never betting on The Golden Boot.

From what i recall Quinn was intended as a permanent manager but it quickly became apparent he was alarmingly out of his depth.

The Manager Market that caused most confusion was the Newcastle one 3 seasons back . Can't rememner why but Betfair decided that they had  made Joe Kinnear permanent manager, when , reading between the lines of the club statement , they clearly just gave him it for a few months til someone better became available.
Report duffy February 9, 2012 5:25 PM GMT
where is it to?
Report duffy February 9, 2012 5:27 PM GMT
the chelsea one caused problems...hiddink was trading very very low when we all knew he was only temporary and was going back to russia the market rules clearly stated that temporary didn't count.
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