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I was gonna guess blackpool as top one.
Bolton must be up there too. | ||||
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Ken, was this something you were monitoring or did you bet?
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No Dave, they put the win/lose in the RP every now and again.
I just happened to notice it today ! ![]() | ||||
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That's a shame!
It would be interesting to see the distribution of the prices & whether or not a few very large ones were skewing this. | ||||
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west brom must be the best
even better if you layed the opposition | ||||
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Blackpool +17.60
West Brom +16.37 Newcastle +13.90 Sunderland +10.91 Man City +2.02 Dave, I understand what you are getting at, but the top three have won 9 away games between them, which is no mean feat.The only sides who have done better away from home, are ManC and Arsenal. Are we too late, or will it continue ?
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Don't know how that happened !!
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West Brom are massively under-rated by the initial market (opening prices). Take a look at their price moves this season. Perfect for pre-match trading.
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The Management, promoted sides to the Premier League are invariably
under estimated perhaps with the exception of Sunderland and Derby in recent years, which stick in the memory. The relative successes are conveniently forgotten for some reason. | ||||
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1993-94 Swindon 30 points
1999-00 Watford 24 points 2000-01 Bradford 26 points 2002-03 Sunderland 19 points 2005-06 Sunderland 15 points 2006-07 Watford 28 points 2007-08 Derby Co 11 points Quite a few worse than Swindon. |