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Betting tales eh. One of my better ones was backing a WM runner at something like 25/1 AP a few months before Chelts. I laid off on the day around 3-1, lagged up and obviously roared it home. Only to discover that I had logged in to place the bet at 25/1 but backed out at the last second. I only remembered that last bit when I found the account still had a nil balance.
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/24993236/im-a-celeb-eviction-sixth-campmate-marvin-humes/
Sun poll hidden away here that farage fans haven't infested . Looks bad for nige, potentially good for Tony after vote transfers. Farage is a total no hoper for the win |
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You have to look for it between all the ads and pop up shyte
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Do you want me to put the running percentages on this forum?
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Can do
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Tony has an insta post, all the family coming in etc. one of tony's comments on that post has 2000 likes, even p1sses over any of Sam's comments. Tony should not be beating Sam on insta like that.
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Obviously good for Sam but doesn't look unbeatable as you'd think most of his voters have arrived at him already
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Lol cider
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Cheers for the head's up! It's actually higher for Farage than I would have anticipated. As it's only people interested in the show voting on that. Not many scousers want to be seen viewing the currant bun, but a boxer more aligned to their viewership than Sam. Key take out perhaps is that Josie looks doomed.
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Put it this way, i backed bellew a bit kore after finding that. The previous poll put farage on 36, but the article attached said 18! So cleary collected farage rampers after that was written . They don't seem to have spotted this one so much so maybe the best poll so far
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Based on the market yes Tony a spot of value. I would have had Josie higher and Nigel lower but the other two about the same. Tony behind with an outside shot of reversing it in the h2h. Farage really is a wild card as there's no telling what impact the news of him making the final will have (should it happen)
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If it puts a million on the viewing figs then that's a lot of extra votes x 10. Potentially.
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he's back on the BMX
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Someone wanting to back Nigel £1k @ 7.2
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One born every minute
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I'm absolutely certain Farage making the final will bring new viewers (who aren't interested in this nonsense). And they would throw all their votes NF's way. It's only the scale that is guesswork.
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Exactly Cider. And I’m willing to bet the numbers will be substantial. It would be headlines in the papers.
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new viewers yes, a few thousand supporting him, hundreds of thousands opposing him
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its like groundhog day in here, clown come clowns go clowns come again
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you ok cat
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in other news
we are top of the league we are top of the league |
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Nigel Farage is always underestimated.
You can add that to your twitter profile army ;) |
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he's the biggest clown
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Stood as an MP 7 times
Beaten 7 times including once by a bloke dressed as a dolphin Complete loser |
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You are wise enough to know that is directly due to the two party fptp system, bc.
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Flipper flop with tony soon
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We voted for brexit for ourselves, not coz of farage, we thought it was a good idea, why do people think he's a messiah
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I'm wise enough to know that he thought he had a chance of winning each time, and he got beat..
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I'd look more toward pretty much single handily disposing of a prime minister in a national vote, using proportional representation.
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he's remembered for ruining the country cider
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If he gave up on his principles and joined the Tories, he'd walk into any seat. And if Richard Burgon didn't have the Labour party, he's be flipping burgers. That's the system.
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Boris was way more influential for Brexit than Farage
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And putin
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Elephant in the brexit room
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