- Nov 13, 2008
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Thank you Swansea keeper. You ****
Yep ruined our night didn't they! last kick of the game.. that's 3 accumulators I've lost in a week from last minute goals
Thank you Swansea keeper. You ****
I need us for E60 odd. Spurs have let me down so many times in the past I'm thinking of covering draw/Hull which is 15/8 at the minute, would be a no lose situation. Will see how the first half hour of the game pans out.All I need is a Tottenham win tomorrow and my £5 bet comes in at £40!. I know not a huge win, but will be nice!
had Arsenal. Liverpool, Tottenham, Leicester, Raith and Rangers.
I need us for E60 odd. Spurs have let me down so many times in the past I'm thinking of covering draw/Hull which is 15/8 at the minute, would be a no lose situation. Will see how the first half hour of the game pans out.
Thought this was an interesting take on the betting side of things today (from sportinglife)May do the same as well now, if we look all over them I may hold off.
In Spurs' 14 competitive games this season the bet 'both teams to score', usually an odds-on chance every week, has landed once. Perhaps it is a freak coincidence, but you could also argue there is a valid reason behind the statistic and that reason, in a nutshell, could be that Spurs are very good at not conceding goals. This is partly due to good defending, but mostly due to their domination of possession (in their eight league games so far they have had the ball 59% of the time). Hull have had the ball 41% of the time in their games and these averages are likely to drift further apart following Sunday's clash.
Without the ball, Hull haven't been hurting their opposition too much. They've scored just three in their last four and, other than when they won 3-2 at Newcastle, they've scored just the once in their three other away league fixtures. The Tigers lost 2-0 at Chelsea and Manchester City and the league table suggests Spurs' early-season form has been on a par with those two clubs. I would expect a similar scoreline on Sunday as Spurs haven't won a league game by more than two, while Hull haven't been embarrassed by anyone despite a tough run of fixtures. Coral go 11/8 that Spurs win to nil, a bet that has landed during every Spurs win this season (in all competitions), and that price is fair.