But the other side of the coin is that you could argue that in 'Sir Tom' and 'Sir Hugh', two of the very best form analysts in the country are alerting the bookmaking industry to their pricing mistakes and allowing them to slash their prices before anyone can get a bet.
Despite all the 'we've been hit by Prizewise/Hugh Taylor' PR lies, if Segal or Taylor stopped tipping the bookmakers would sponsor them to continue, in my opinion...
He's very good.But the other side of the coin is that you could argue that in 'Sir Tom' and 'Sir Hugh', two of the very best form analysts in the country are alerting the bookmaking industry to their pricing mistakes and allowing them to slash their
Hasn't he disappeared in the past? I can remember threads on this very forum speculating he is going private. Invariably it turns out he has merely taken the kids to the seaside for a couple of days.
Of course, one day the arbers' worst nightmare will come true.
Hasn't he disappeared in the past? I can remember threads on this very forum speculating he is going private. Invariably it turns out he has merely taken the kids to the seaside for a couple of days.Of course, one day the arbers' worst nightmare will