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Stake back and invest elsewhere. Still have a fair win on him. He's surely not going to go as low as Jedward did at one point.
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Bit early to lay off, could be the start of a momentum move for him. I'm keeping my 40k green on him for now
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Unlike Jedward, the market will surely never believe he has a genuine chance?
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Wagner
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Yeah I nibbled at 300 and 320 as I knew he wouldn't go tonight. As usual I will be greedy and hang on to it for too long. Timing is everything.
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Do you still have a 40k green jack?
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Yes GB, if he gets through another week the public will start to take to him as the underdog I reckon
not worth getting off at this price.You got much left on him? |
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A friend just pointed to me Cowell carefully didn't slag off Wagner yesterday - which is a bad thing - anti-Cowell gave us a RATM number 1!
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Just £1100 green. I play for fun. I see he's drifting again anyway.
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Few grand. Down from 25. Only 4k of that was backs though
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I think he's great, but like mentioned above, no one will think he can win, unlike jedward
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oops wrong GB.. novelty will wear off quicker I think with him than Jedward.
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Not much to wear off at these prices tho
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I'm adding at 200's if anyone wants to lay
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I'm in with you here jack - piled into Wagner & Diva Fever at big prices. Dilemma of when to lay now...? In a way, they are fighting over the same ground - novelty acts.
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True JR, but at these prices you can be on both and only need one to come good. Wagner getting through tonight has definitely sparked some momentum as seems the bet at the moment, Diva Fever not so much.
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good call jack - can definitely see some momentum building. One of them could go a long, long way. As you say, keep both, one comes good - in a better laying position overall down the line (in theory). Good luck
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I wouldn't touch Diva Fever with yours
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I think they'll make him this year's comedy act and his price will come in...
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'make him' ?
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DivaFever are perfect in this Glee environment GB. They should get a a decent vote for a good few weeks yet. They can sing ok.
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Last 4 years of X factor...
2006 - McDonald Brothers 2007 - Same difference 2008 - No duet in finals 2009 - John and Edward 2010 - ...? |
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There ya go GB - doesn't need much of a push. Think I 'll let it ride!
I reckon he got about 3-4% this week so could be in for a few weeks yet given the dross in the show... |
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certainly
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Wagner may have have a chance on being the novelty act to go pretty far but there is one problem .... Mary Byrne. If the public wanted an underdog to do well they probably will choose Mary rather than Wagner.
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I don't think we're hoping Waggy can win Guy
Mary, of course can. She will have her own solid fan base, and is far from a novelty act. I think he'll bump along the bottom of the percentages tbh, but doing enough to survive. Jedward were close to going virtually every week, when the perception was they were doing very well |
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*every week in fact, not virtually
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I just re-watched Wagner's performance. If he came up himself with a performance that was "She Bangs" flipping into "Love Shack" with a bongo solo in-between - this guys's gonna be entertaining us for a few weeks yet...
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I think all of Louis's efforts when into him and he forgot about John
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Looking forward to the next Wag like. He can do much more
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