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| 1.87 | Brighton | 4.3 | Manchester United | 4.2 | ||
| 2.44 | Burnley | 3.75 | Wolves | 3.05 | ||
| 1.31 | Manchester City .... | 6.8 | Aston Villa | 10.5 | ||
| 3 | Fulham | 3.9 | Newcastle | 2.42 | ||
| 3.7 | Sunderland | 3.9 | Chelsea | 2.10 | ||
| 3.65 | Nottingham Forest | 3.95 | Bournemouth | 2.10 | ||
| 1.89 | Liverpool | 4.3 | Brentford | 4.1 | ||
| 4.6 | Crystal Palace | 4.1 | Arsenal | 1.83 | ||
| 1.82 | West Ham | 4.2 | Leeds | 4.6 | ||
| 1.93 | Tottenham | 3.8 | Everton | 4.5 |
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the people that backed Arsenal @1.40 must wish they'd waited for the Bournemouth v City result
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10 Selections
Brighton 4/5 Match Odds - Brighton v Man Utd The Draw 13/5 Match Odds - Burnley v Wolves Man City 1/4 Match Odds - Man City v Aston Villa Newcastle 13/10 Match Odds - Fulham v Newcastle Sunderland 5/2 Match Odds - Sunderland v Chelsea The Draw 29/10 Match Odds - Crystal Palace v Arsenal Liverpool 5/6 Match Odds - Liverpool v Brentford The Draw 11/4 Match Odds - Nottm Forest v Bournemouth The Draw 13/5 Match Odds - Tottenham v Everton The Draw 3/1 Match Odds - West Ham v Leeds 10 fold Odds 25174.65/1 Here's my acca. 25175/1. Wish me luck. ![]() |
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The midlands and up north do have an advantage on days like these. Manchester (for example) have a high of 24 today, whereas we have a high of 31; in fact, we're already at 22... big difference. Both Spurs and West Ham at home too.
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Unders @ S.P. is my only bet today. Heading off now for an afternoon in the sun and a fun day ahead hopefully.
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Richard Osman
Your reminder that if West Ham are relegated today, then next season will be the first season in the entire 138-year history of the English top flight without a team beginning with the letter W. |
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Very weak Arse team
Palace a bit better ![]() |
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Hear We Go
Hear We Go Hear We Go Good luck to all, not all fans getting what they want but fingers crossed for all. Day in the sun for Newcastle. |
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West Ham + Burnley must start in R1 of the EFL Cup (Aug 7-9).
Ordinarily they would get a bye into R2. But with England having (at least) 8 teams in Europe next season, 18th and 19th must enter in R1. This is to ensure 24 teams qualify for R3, leaving 8 slots open. |
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Another interesting fact
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Quite well hidden... imo.
I would have made a little more fanfare perhaps.. But nice try. ![]() |