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Sarcasm pal.He is HG.
Sarcasm pal.He is HG.
Anyone looking at the betting market on Zaha? In the past hour, there has suddenly been a massive shortening of the odds on him coming to Spurs. Best price now 13/8 (other layers going 5/4 and 6/4). Odds on him joining Chelsea are lengthening across the board.
Does someone know something?
I had no idea that’s how British odds worked. So you get the fraction of your stake back PLUS your initial stake. Learn something new every day.If he really is off to Chelsea then Sky Bet are offering good value at 9/2 (5.5). They have us at 13/8 (2.63). The other main bookies are following a similar trend. I know which way I'd be tempted to bet.
I had no idea that’s how British odds worked. So you get the fraction of your stake back PLUS your initial stake. Learn something new every day.
European system is so much simpler.
When isn't it?
I had a dream last night he'd signed for Everton, and in my dream I was thinking "fuck, best avoid reading the forum!"
It's official: this window is screwing with my sleep!
I’ve been living (or is it dreaming?) an Inception like existence for the last few weeks. Cannot wait until Friday when I can start climatising to normal life. Unless that’s a dream tooI had a dream last night he'd signed for Everton, and in my dream I was thinking "fuck, best avoid reading the forum!"
It's official: this window is screwing with my sleep!
Was a major factor during the EU referendum. Apparently in the near future decimal point odds were going to be enforced on us, whereas the public heavily backed the fractional system. Now we have control.I had no idea that’s how British odds worked. So you get the fraction of your stake back PLUS your initial stake. Learn something new every day.
European system is so much simpler.
I’ve been living (or is it dreaming?) an Inception like existence for the last few weeks. Cannot wait until Friday when I can start climatising to normal life. Unless that’s a dream too
Probably trueI hear Daniel Levy forgot to take a totem, and is dreaming so deep he's into Mal's Limbo world; transfer deadline day is actually like 1 entire window to him.
He did find this fun little spinning top though, and has strictly agreed not to finalise a deal until it falls over
Whilst Son has greatly improved, Zaha possesses that extra trickery and pace that we desperately need to combat teams that come and park the bus.If he doesnt come,than .... We dont need him. We've got Son.
If he doesnt come,than .... We dont need him. We've got Son.
That's not entirely accurate, in my opinion. Grealish has 2 years left on his contract. If he doesn't sign a new deal and Villa don't get promoted, next summer they will have to sell an unhappy player at a largely reduced fee or lose him for free at the end of the season.Much like last summer he'll be even more expensive next summer. If we want him move now. Same goes for Sessegnon, Grealish etc... the longer they remain at their current clubs their value will just continue to increase if the players keep producing. Zaha, Sessegnon and Grealish now for £150m is, ridiculously to say it, good business. And sorts HG quota.
Whilst Son has greatly improved, Zaha possesses that extra trickery and pace that we desperately need to combat teams that come and park the bus.
Prices will continue to fluctuate though. £30m Zaha last summer. £60m this summer. Even of the above were to happen will prices drop that dramatically? Can't see it myself, but you never know.That's not entirely accurate, in my opinion. Grealish has 2 years left on his contract. If he doesn't sign a new deal and Villa don't get promoted, next summer they will have to sell an unhappy player at a largely reduced fee or lose him for free at the end of the season.
And if either Fulham or Palace go down this year, they won't have as strong a negotiating hand as they currently have, with their star players wanting to stay in the Premier League.
You don't get the fraction of your stake back you get the multiplication back, 9/2 you bet £2 you get £9 back plus your stake money which was lways yours and only becomes the booky's if you lose, it's very simple.I had no idea that’s how British odds worked. So you get the fraction of your stake back PLUS your initial stake. Learn something new every day.
European system is so much simpler.