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bjquick
16 Feb 13 01:54
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At 1.60ish it seems a bit short. They played midweek in europa league away and are up against a swansea team that has only lost 1 in 8. I can see that liverpools home form has improved and they have started putting teams away but can anyone explain this price?

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hitmanhearn
When: 16 Feb 13 07:26
Swansea are huge and im a Liverpool fan,would be more surprised if we won than lost tbf.
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loui
When: 16 Feb 13 08:44
its a toss of a coin bet, because nobody knows which liverpool will turn up. that makes it a non betting game imo
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marychain1
When: 16 Feb 13 08:54
A toss of a coin where one outcome is 5/1? Thats your idea of a no bet?
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loui
When: 16 Feb 13 09:20
well theres 2 other possible outcomes, but if you think the 5 is value go for it. if a team is unpredictable, makes the bet more of a guess, but i suppose value seekers see it different.
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bbc2
When: 16 Feb 13 09:33
liverpool are not a bet on current form
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DAFFODIL1
When: 16 Feb 13 09:40
Liverpool have failed to score against top ten sides in 3 of their 5 home games. 5 out of 7 of their home wins were against sides outside the top 10.Swansea have failed to score in 5 of their last 6 away,coupled with Liverpool's trip to Zenit I will lay the pool and back to lay the 0-0
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clarkey
When: 16 Feb 13 09:44
Have to agree with the village idiot here,you cant bet Liverpool on current form.

They could win 4-0 or just as easily lose 1-0 to the only shot against them.
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