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By:
themover
When: 30 Sep 16 01:08
Yeah, I think it's too big and will shorten before kick off so I've backed for a trade.
By:
a bitofinterest
When: 30 Sep 16 01:48
i already greened and i haven't even had a bet
By:
themover
When: 30 Sep 16 01:58
Cool
By:
mafeking
When: 30 Sep 16 02:29
probably the best side going forward in the league against the hardest side to break down. united aside city have played a pile of rubbish so far. i'd like to think they'll find it a very different proposition on sunday
By:
sofaking
When: 30 Sep 16 03:01

Sep 30, 2016 -- 1:08AM, themover wrote:


Yeah, I think it's too big and will shorten before kick off so I've backed for a trade.


Too short. Spurs'll get at least a draw.  City had a similar start to last season which all fell apart after being smashed 4-1 by Spurs.

By:
mega88
When: 30 Sep 16 06:44
Wouldnt even have a bet on these two, neither can kick a ball straight
By:
OnePercenter
When: 30 Sep 16 09:03
The fawning over Pep has been ridiculous. After outspending every club for the past 4 years City rightly have some very talented players but as United & Celtic showed under pressure they do buckle. Does anyone imagine Pochettino won't have a game plan for this weekend?

While it's true City do usually field a good referee this could go either way so no bet.
By:
jed.davison
When: 30 Sep 16 09:27
Most punters, but not shrewd punters.
By:
themover
When: 30 Sep 16 12:22
looks like the layers are after City this weekend, out to 2.5 now Plain
By:
mesmerised
When: 30 Sep 16 13:12
This is City's second big test in the league so far, they already beat United at Old Trafford.
This is Tottenham's second big test after only drawing at home to Liverpool.
Onus is on Spuds to win thier home games against a supposed rival if they are to be taken seriously at Title winners, which will never happen with the squad they currently have. Best defence I've seen for years but their front six in comparison to the other top is lightweight. All those new contracts they've dished out at once, will probably make them feel too comfortable too.
By:
OnePercenter
When: 30 Sep 16 13:46
They were lucky to beat United. Bravo should have received a straight red and United a penalty for his two-footed lunge at Rooney.

Unless the ref is on their side again this weekend they won't beat Spurs.
By:
sofaking
When: 01 Oct 16 03:39

Sep 30, 2016 -- 1:08AM, themover wrote:


Yeah, I think it's too big and will shorten before kick off so I've backed for a trade.


In a nutshell this is why you don't win on Betfair, the mover. Happy

By:
OnePercenter
When: 01 Oct 16 08:56
I doubt he'll be too bothered losing another £2.
By:
The Dragon
When: 01 Oct 16 10:13
no bet game for me. BUT Spuds been unimpressive for me this year and scrapped a successful start. home form is seriously dodgy with unimpressive 1-0 wins v sunderland and palace and a very iffy draw v Liverpool who should have won.

if cite bring their a game to this match they have to be fancied- probably be a draw so if betting I would lay spuds
By:
OnePercenter
When: 01 Oct 16 10:36
Pochettino will have his players fired up for this game and they will almost certainly try to press City very hard. I agree this is a no bet game but if I was betting I would lay City.
By:
The Dragon
When: 01 Oct 16 11:12
interesting game either way one percenter ive just got that feeling that city may take them apart
By:
mafeking
When: 01 Oct 16 13:02
slow start in first 3 games but could have won the last 3 league games all by 3 or 4 goals. don't be fooled by the scorelines. sunderland and boro games were massacres

different game tomorrow. one of few games of the season a team will actually try to attack spurs rather than spend the whole game camped on the edge of their own box. city will definitely give you a chance at the back
By:
The Dragon
When: 01 Oct 16 13:46
yes but spurs  scoring is poor and without kane I think they will struggle
By:
mafeking
When: 01 Oct 16 14:02
yes spurs aren't the most free scoring side they'll probably end up 4th or 5th for most goals but on the other hand i expect them to be top 2 for goals conceded. it's a part of the game that often gets overlooked
By:
themover
When: 01 Oct 16 21:33

Oct 1, 2016 -- 3:39AM, sofaking wrote:


Sep 30, 2016 --  1:08AM, themover wrote:Yeah, I think it's too big and will shorten before kick off so I've backed for a trade.In a nutshell this is why you don't win on Betfair, the mover.


2.46 currently, one more click to 2.44 and it's back to 7/5, still optimistic they will go off shorter than 7/5 Wink

By:
jed.davison
When: 02 Oct 16 00:29
The wisdom of crowds themover. Either you want to back City or you don't. Whether you back them or not, they won't beat Spurs. I keep thinking about this game, and I keep thinking that City will not be able to match Tottenham physically in the first half an hour. I think City will win the League, but tomorrow they are going to face an onslaught of pressing that they haven't had to deal with for a very long time.

That said, not many teams match Spurs for half an hour, I think we will need to be in front after an hour.

It's almost passing off without comment, but Spurs v Man City is the biggest game of this season. If we don't beat them at the Lane, who exactly will beat them? And if we do beat them, who will beat us?
By:
themover
When: 02 Oct 16 01:33
City should actually like playing high-pressing teams as it leaves spaces behind the defensive-wide men (Davies and Walker will probably look like wingers most of the match!) but against Celtic Gundogan didn't have a great game and was too advanced most of the time. I think it might be one of those matches that Guardiola chucks in a curve-ball, e.g he could stick 5 in the midfield with Aguero and Iheanacho up-front, if he does it could end up 6 a piece Laugh
By:
HarmonicaPhil
When: 02 Oct 16 12:08
Surprised nobody has referred to De Bryne's absence and the impact it has had on City's results
3 defeats in 28 when playing.5 defeats in 9 when not playing
As the bookies do not change their prices when a key player is missing it follows that City today are a bad value win bet
By:
themover
When: 02 Oct 16 13:13
City would be odds on if De Bruyne was playing imho
By:
tangsoodo
When: 02 Oct 16 13:22
If City lose this game there will be a massacre on the outright market
By:
gotia
When: 02 Oct 16 14:24
gtfeeeee og lol
By:
Outpost
When: 02 Oct 16 14:36
alli must be one of the worst divers in the EPL
By:
One footed pony
When: 02 Oct 16 14:49
A very clever Kun there.


Yep next Plain
By:
johnnythebull
When: 02 Oct 16 14:51
aye aye the yids
By:
johnnythebull
When: 02 Oct 16 14:52
champs in waiting
By:
gotia
When: 02 Oct 16 14:54
brilliant goal ....some  €€€ made here
By:
alanc1
When: 02 Oct 16 14:57
City have no chance with Bravo in goal. Allowed time on ball in Spain a complete liability here
By:
bobweenit
When: 02 Oct 16 14:57

Oct 2, 2016 -- 2:52PM, johnnythebull wrote:


champs in waiting


Jonny been taking Mourinho  piils! the deluded onesGrin

By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 02 Oct 16 15:01
To confirm, Mes laid off at 2.395 so is very much the big winner here.
By:
johnnythebull
When: 02 Oct 16 15:01
Laugh
By:
mesmerised
When: 02 Oct 16 15:02
Excellent, said it was a price that most punters would be happy with without De Bruyne's presence and I was right, hope you all acted accordingly and laid.
By:
Hamsterdam
When: 02 Oct 16 15:04
Laying Spurs now, they are terminal bottlers for a reason. Different match 2nd half.
By:
Proted
When: 02 Oct 16 15:14
Man City to do a Utd on Spurs second half and destroy them 4-2 - getting on any away win @ 60 and backing man city at 20 match market AND OVER 5,5 GOALS -
By:
23nights
When: 02 Oct 16 15:16

Oct 2, 2016 -- 3:02PM, mesmerised wrote:


Excellent, said it was a price that most punters would be happy with without De Bruyne's presence and I was right, hope you all acted accordingly and laid.


lol a poor excuse ...an ambiguous op thread so mesmerised could appear to be correct either way.he/she is quite sad at times.

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