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Not watching but he is good on the podcasts and could have a future in broadcasting.
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Oh yeah, brilliant
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Got an easy ride from Lydia.
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Claims he interacts with anyone on Twitter providing they are not simply abusive. That's a lie. I had the temerity to disagree with him via Twitter, cordially, and was blocked.
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He did come across well but they are in the bookies pockets like RUK, ATR & BHA. Should have named the bookie who wouldn't lay him his £40 ew Pamona.
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I can vouch for similar behaviour parispike.
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rp wont bite a part of the hand that feeds it because they have small cujones.
if they did the right thing and shamed the bookies punters long term the game will make up more in profits...the rp would flourish and the bookies would have ti eat humble pie and advertise again. problem with this country is individuals are not willing to put heir neck on the line.....well cant blame him really but you see the big problem.. |
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Jockey, how about, R/p slag bookies for not taking arbers bets, bookies pull adverts, r/p goes under, all lose their jobs
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Barry
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So much gravy would be spilled that the residents would be drowned Barry.
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Yes, but don't cry when I can't get on, wipe me mouth and move on
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Barry, here's another side to that coin:
'Newspaper' that postures to be on the side of punters makes a cynical commercial decision not to print the truth about the bookmaking industry's discrimination of its readers, in what is nothing short of institutionalised misrepresentation, for as long as the advertising revenue keeps rolling in and its worthless bookmaker side salaried 'journalists' can still get all the bets on they want for themselves. By the way, which bookmaker's hospitality box is Bruce currently sipping champagne, imo... |
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Jeez - imagine looking forward to your corporate Ascot jolly and finding yourself in a box with Millybags...
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The Sporting Life stood up to the bookies, and died.
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