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like your continual short sniping trips on here punt
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I am just stating general facts regarding betting.
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Despite your bragging politics pauper, I don't believe for an instance that you win on here.
You're a dreamer, and an unconvincing liar. |
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easy to aftertime a profit,
simple as counting threads |
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Crippen, as I say, all you do is come on here daily and spout personal abuse at other posters.
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instant.
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some folk put their bets up before the event
top blokes some folk still like to knock them though how very odd |
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politics pauper clearly only comes on here to attack other posters, and routinely uses abuse in order to do this.
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Well done moisok, at least there's someone on here who knows what they're doing when they bet.
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why do you resent winners crippen?
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just pointed out the final score you had posted 3-1 you know the forum only deals in facts
football trading to slow for me.i like the nba to trade far to much over reaction at times to a basket been scored or missed |
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I like winners Donny.
It's liars that I resent. |
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lol, maybe you should read the forum instead of posting abuse
then you might know who the winners are. |
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What a ****
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it is most odd -Crippen - a dear friend introduced to bf very early on - I made a very big mazoomer dosh stash in quick time - champers and flowers stuff - you know, every one's a winner - couldn't believe it - you can guess the rest.
After that I played around and it took me a very very very long time to get to anything approximate to a system (meanwhile going crazy) Now it is all about trading/insurance and of course out right bets (at the right time) research, discipline, watching the games of course (and trading in play) sometimes greening out when you see a 'come back' etc etc etc take a loss when you think you have to (rather than lose your hole steak) he he - and carry on with your system if it works. get a system that is good for you and stick to it. WATCH OUT FOR LATE GOALS - they seem popular lately |
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I only ever post abuse back Donny, even someone as biased as you should have noticed that by now.
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there you go nellie you know all about trading - best wishes
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returning abuse should not preclude you spotting winners and losers
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Were you thinking of Totteringham, Mo? I enjoyed that one.
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wot I have to say on tottinghamshire is - beware the ides of march - they ain't got a forward line till then!!!
well son is away tired and off form - able kane is limp(ing) and alli has fallen over again really changes one's approach if the goals are cut off I am about to go live with Cluffy's lot - should be fun. |
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Delli Alli out till march as well
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Good look Mo.
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Crippen doesn't bet. He doesn't understand odds or percentages. Why he comes on here and posts daily personal abuse at folks like me who always post their bets in advance defeats me. After all, this is a betting forum. If he doesn't bet, what is he doing here other than to post abuse?
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Kiss ,.and make up
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How did Flint vote remain?
Whenever you listen to her it is almost frightening her desire to get Brexit over the line. It almost seems that 29 March can't come soon enough for her. |
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caroline just being sensible.She sees right through her labour colleagues trying to stop Brexit all together
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Kiss ,.and make up
No need, pp doesn't mean it. And I forgive him anyway. Flinty is a looker with a lot of common sense. I wish they'd have her on This week occasionally. Although don't get me wrong, I still like looking at Liz Kendall's legs. |
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Gap-toothed traitor.
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Who'd have believed you'd come along? (Sweet Caroline)
WATCH OUT FOR LATE GOALS - they seem popular lately (Thanks Mo, ) |
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I have never viewed Flint as a 'looker' but this issue has given her the chance to get her face back in the limelight again.
Not sure I like the word traitor but I can see where ub is coming from. It will be tantamount to criminal if the 40 odd Labour MPs who Nandy was talking about see Brexit over the line. |
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I like her, she respects the will of the people
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/brexit/8353084/caroline-flint-rebel-labour-theresa-may-brexit/#comments
Doesn't even need any bribes. If they do defy the party line (again) they should be kicked out. |
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It will be tantamount to criminal if the 40 odd Labour MPs who Nandy was talking about see Brexit over the line.
So you think it criminal if these 40 MPs respect the democratic vote of the electorate? |
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How many times did Jeremy vote against the party line?
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Diff, I dont see a problem with the article, those cross party talks also produced assurances on workers rights and £65 settled status being dropped (cheers cooper), if you still want her kicked out, we'll gladly swap her for Rudd if you like
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Without going through all the arguments again she doesn't know for certain what people want now and that is more important than what they wanted three years ago. I am sure MPs are capable of hiding contact from their constituents which doesn't support their arguments. If an MP is in a leave constituency and they believe that Brexit will be harmful to their constituents then their duty is not to simply rubber stamp it. If Flint & Co genuinely voted remain then clearly she is voting for something she doesn't think is a good idea. That doesn't come across at all.
As regards the party the opposition is there to oppose, not to aid the government, particularly in a right-wing aspiration. If you are instructed then there is no excuse. Failure to do so (either by voting against or abstaining) should result in more just than a ticking off. If they defy the leadership again the likes of Onn, De Piero and their fellow Brexit lovers should be packing their bags. |
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No one in Parliament has the right to be a remainer now , MPs such as Caroline Flint understand that
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It is up to individuals to assess the current situation.
Flint has gone from voting remain to being the staunchest of Brexit supporters. For me a degree of that decision is about putting herself back in the limelight. |
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If Flint has decided to change her opinion after months of endless debating and talking she is entitled to. To suggest that the opposition has to ALWAYS vote against the Government line is ludicrous. We ask for intelligence in Westminster then expect them to behave like sheep ? This issue,more than most, should be decided on a free vote with Labour,SNP,Libs as well as toriess all voting on what they think is right rather than party whips instructions.
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https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/149-a-shore-thing-with-caroline-flint-mp_uk_5c6595c0e4b0bcddd40f9950?guccounter=1&guce_referrer_us=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_cs=cYzr4zUfdLtHddK0oztUmw
More of the same. It seems totally wrong to me people like Flint can openly defy Labour policy with no consequences whatsoever whereas the remainers who are just asking for policy to be enacted are the ones being forced to consider their positions. |