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.
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.
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
Oct 2, 2016 -- 2:52PM, johnnythebull wrote:
champs in waiting
Jonny been taking Mourinho piils! the deluded ones
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.
Oct 2, 2016 -- 3:36PM, Scamp the man wrote:
wtf was he doing taking a pen
they should have left Ali or Son take it ffs
Oct 2, 2016 -- 3:42PM, TheChaser wrote:
f i x for unders
think about it logically. if this was the case, why would the ref be awarding a penalty
Oct 2, 2016 -- 3:54PM, wisewords wrote:
footy has been mad today bob. doing my head in a bit the volume of matches. Marseille were just gubbed 1.02
yeah? got a 1.07 lay in before wise
Oct 2, 2016 -- 4:17PM, mesmerised wrote:
Instead of reveling in the win and rejoicing at beating who in most people's eyes are the Champions elect, Spurs fans are more interested in me, I am flattered.
Instead of twisting around like a sh1tt1ng dog, trying escape your latest embarrassing droolings, shouldn't you be watching your troupe of performing quarterwits try and defeat the mighty Burnley?
Oct 2, 2016 -- 5:55PM, rogerthebutler wrote:
Oct 2, 2016 -- 4:17PM, mesmerised wrote:Instead of reveling in the win and rejoicing at beating who in most people's eyes are the Champions elect, Spurs fans are more interested in me, I am flattered.Instead of twisting around like a sh1tt1ng dog, trying escape your latest embarrassing droolings, shouldn't you be watching your troupe of performing quarterwits try and defeat the mighty Burnley?
Oct 2, 2016 -- 7:22PM, mesmerised wrote:
Oh do shut up Roger you silly tart.
I'd rather not!
See I just enjoy watching an imbecile such as yourself go into a tipping meltdown every two days before Spurs play. It doesn't take much to get you wound up, so I think I'll keep going with it and see if your head explodes, like the guy in 'Scanners'.
Oct 2, 2016 -- 8:57PM, mesmerised wrote:
I thought that riposte might startle you, always amusing to read your angry tirades, rog
Hardly a 'riposte', which indicates a degree of wit and rationality - more the endgame of giving all those monkeys all those typewriters really.....
Oct 2, 2016 -- 3:04PM, Hamsterdam wrote:
Laying Spurs now, they are terminal bottlers for a reason. Different match 2nd half.
Your irrational bitterness, jealousy and hatred towards the mighty Spurs must cost you a fortune.
Meanwhile the Villa slides towards League 1.
Oct 2, 2016 -- 1:13PM, themover wrote:
City would be odds on if De Bruyne was playing imho
Seriously, I thought you were one of the more sensible people here but this comment really does make you look like an epic mug. Spurs were also missing their best midfielder and striker.
Oct 3, 2016 -- 1:27AM, mesmerised wrote:
I understand the behaviour and mentalities of Tottenham fans such as Roger and Jed, I do, they've been starved of any kind of success for decades (1961) and to compound matters, their nearest rivals, Arsenal, (one way rivalry) have been epically successful in the meantime, league titles (including winning the title at White Flag Lane with former Spurs Captain, Sol Campbell, that must have hurt), cup after cup, unbeaten seasons, heady nights at Europe's top table in the Champions League, signing World Cup winners and churning out top player after top player, we can sign Bergkamp's in his prime, you get Edgar one last pay cheque Davids or Lame Ella's.So when a light does shine at the end of the tunnel, even a flicker, any kind of hope, a season in Europe, a half decent team, a good result v a good team, and it stands to reason, all of that pain, suffering, anguish, jealousy built up over the last 6 decades will come flooding out when even mildly proded, in the form of misplaced cockiness followed by bile, hostility, maliciousness and downright bitterness when reminded of their place. As displayed by rogers hissy fits.Then the inevitable, failure followed by retreat, wash rinse and repeat.For the record, I didn't tip Man City in my tipping thread, if I felt that sure they would win I would have put it on record, I also thought Arsenal would draw but not sure enough, happy days. God bless spuds. Good night.
Like a turd that won't flush
Oct 3, 2016 -- 1:27AM, mesmerised wrote:
I understand the behaviour and mentalities of Tottenham fans such as Roger and Jed, I do, they've been starved of any kind of success for decades (1961) and to compound matters, their nearest rivals, Arsenal, (one way rivalry) have been epically successful in the meantime, league titles (including winning the title at White Flag Lane with former Spurs Captain, Sol Campbell, that must have hurt), cup after cup, unbeaten seasons, heady nights at Europe's top table in the Champions League, signing World Cup winners and churning out top player after top player, we can sign Bergkamp's in his prime, you get Edgar one last pay cheque Davids or Lame Ella's.So when a light does shine at the end of the tunnel, even a flicker, any kind of hope, a season in Europe, a half decent team, a good result v a good team, and it stands to reason, all of that pain, suffering, anguish, jealousy built up over the last 6 decades will come flooding out when even mildly proded, in the form of misplaced cockiness followed by bile, hostility, maliciousness and downright bitterness when reminded of their place. As displayed by rogers hissy fits.Then the inevitable, failure followed by retreat, wash rinse and repeat.For the record, I didn't tip Man City in my tipping thread, if I felt that sure they would win I would have put it on record, I also thought Arsenal would draw but not sure enough, happy days. God bless spuds. Good night.
Love it!
Mes giving off oceans of loneliness, pathos and dread in waves
Even upped his output to 5 paragraphs, so we've got quantity as well as quality entertainment.
Oct 3, 2016 -- 11:07AM, TheChaser wrote:
Spurs were also missing their best midfielder and striker.OI my man Jermaine Jenas gave Wanyama Man OF The Match so what you on about best midfielder wasn't playing.I seen the lad with my own eyes cleaning up all the mess and running the show.City have no muscle
Dembele.