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Gaze733
15 Oct 24 21:31
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How does a 1.25 fav lose 0:4? Against a team that scored 2 and conceded 18 on the road in the last 6 games? That's why I don't back shortie home favs. Mug backers.

Also, my bet of the day was Barry Town X2, they went from 2:0 to 2:4. Mug Newtown backers.

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By:
Regbutler
When: 15 Oct 24 22:17
Gaze, what happened to the mug horsey punters?
Are the muggy football punters easier pickings?
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 15 Oct 24 23:47
Gaze has the soccer markets by the bollix
By:
1st time poster
When: 16 Oct 24 10:08
not sure what final score was ,but I noticed Gateshead were 1 to 9 ton win fa cup game and heard local news say they drew 1 v 1 last week,in lower lgs how can you be 1 to 9 to beat ateam you couldn't eat last week, gateshead were 3 v 1 down after 70 mins
By:
lybertyne
When: 16 Oct 24 11:18
I'd be interested to know how the money looked on the various markets for that match.  It wouldn't take much to influence players on minimum wage.
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 16 Oct 24 12:41
Freak results happen regularly in lower leagues.

The players, Managers and officials don't get paid very much and ££500 or £1,000 is a lot of dough to them.
By:
Flemenstar
When: 16 Oct 24 12:52
away side 1st game under caretaker manager, changed their system

Caernarfon had a 17 year old in goal also

betting based on a quick glance at the league table or a quick glance at the odds is the fastest way to go broke

long live the Welsh Prem Cool
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Gaze733
When: 16 Oct 24 17:35
Yes Reg, footie is easier. Soon I will be the greatest footy tipster of all time. You just look at a few numbers and make a pick, easier than analyzing a 10 runner hcap.
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