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trooper thornton
15 Sep 11 09:28
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Is he really that naïve to think that people are getting on overnight only your serious punter looks at racing the night before and is more likely to be successful than the recreational punter who bookmakers are clearly aiming their business at.

I can assure that bookmakers are not getting burnt on overnight betting and would suggest that its more of a marker for them for what’s hot rather than find out that some silly cashiers in shop land have laid the wrong one 

Come on Jonathan you have been singing the praises of this innovation for months now but no ones getting on

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By:
ya' havin' that one dave
When: 15 Sep 11 09:35
this bloke shud write for the beano like jess mutton
By:
murphyjust.
When: 15 Sep 11 12:19
it's is without question the biggest tool in bookmakers armoury at the minute. There is nothing worse than seeing something you fancy at an inflated price overnight because a) the price will not be there in the morning and b) bookmakers are already alerted to the fact it's wrongly price and given they're so sh1t at trading a book their overly cautious about the selection..
By:
by purpose
When: 15 Sep 11 12:50
Then you have Coco the Clown talking it up in the daily trade paper.
By:
kavvie
When: 15 Sep 11 13:13
he is without dooubt as dscribed above.does he have any idea about how it all works?how did he get the job in the first place is the biggest mystery..
By:
hammy
When: 15 Sep 11 14:06
Spoils open their local shop for me when Im walking home legless from the boozer so I can do my bets.
By:
by purpose
When: 15 Sep 11 14:16
Are you still soiling yourself when your drunk?
By:
hammy
When: 15 Sep 11 14:24
Havent done it for a couple of weeks now,thanks for asking.
By:
by purpose
When: 15 Sep 11 14:36
Thats good because theres nothing as bad as standing beside a guy with a kebab running down the inside of his trousers when your doing your Lucky 15.
By:
ya' havin' that one dave
When: 15 Sep 11 14:41
all spoils shops are good for is having a slash against on the way home
By:
TradeFair
When: 15 Sep 11 15:40
I going to tie up some loose ends on the other thread about Spoils but needsless to say the article shocked me.
By:
TradeFair
When: 15 Sep 11 16:04
He asks for other firms to price up as if there wrong in not doing so. He wants to creat a more "robust" market overnight. It's a nice way of saying Spoilsports are a disgrace, everyone with half a clue has been restricted. The sooner we go back to SP all races overnight the better for punters with the exception of group races etc. Thsi has been nothing but a PR stunt from Spoilsports from the outset. they never intended to lay any bet of any sunstance.
By:
DistressedPostRace
When: 15 Sep 11 16:11
is there really any PR gain from this? PP are the masters of PR; who knows of this Spoils offer bar people who read the RP and need no PR?
By:
murphyjust.
When: 15 Sep 11 16:45
it might have started as a PR stunt but it's now a trading tool. We all know that most of the odds compliers putting together Irish prices wouldn't price a coin flip, now they've realised put up the Evening Herald tissue and by the time any punter in size wants a bet the tenner punters will have told you what's right and wrong.

great idea
By:
hammy
When: 15 Sep 11 20:54
Brings me back to the great Luvbet,who priced up tomorrows racing with the Racing Post tissue.
By:
murphyjust.
When: 15 Sep 11 21:34
careful what u say about luvbet, very fond of "leeeeeegal action" that man was
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