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Celtic warrior
15 Mar 26 14:42
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I have really enjoyed his Twitter feed this week. Three days doing his coconuts on short priced jollies at cheltenham, finished off with a classy visit to Benidorm. In between trying his best to advertise expensive food establishments via overpricing fryups (containing hash browns no less), and £130 T-Bone steaks.

What i want to know is whether his bets, e.g £8000 on Majlbrough with pricedupbet are real or not. I dont think they are, just a con to get publicity for the firm with any young novice punter who will be attracted to betting on shorties and of course high margin ACCAs. I mean how much form study does he really do, I think none whatsoever.

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The Management
When: 15 Mar 26 14:49
Are you implying that Social Media has been infiltrated by shallow charlatans that will do absolutely anything to make a few quid or to further their cause?

And that they can say pretty much anything they like (no matter how bonkers or obviously false) because the shallow, money grabbing charlatans that enable them to publish all their tripe still claim that they aren't actually publishers?

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dave1357
When: 15 Mar 26 15:07
Think you mean literally incredible, it is you that is incredulous.

As TM points out social media will always be a cancer when the producers of misinformation, lies and the bogus get paid for their material. The good news is that AI will soon be the best producer of nonsense and characters like the racing blogger will be redundant.
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Bentring
When: 15 Mar 26 15:48
Apparently Gordon Elliott called him a mug at a Cheltenham preview night
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diabolicalliability
When: 15 Mar 26 16:06
Travels the world watching racing.
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