Originally posted by gingerjedi
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Previously on "THe bookies have spoken. It's Man Utd for the title"
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Man City are good value at 9/2. They are still relaively new to each other and should improve as the season goes on. Remember they only lost yesterday because of one moment of stupidty in the 94th minute.
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Greece won the Euro's at 150/1, a mate had £20 on 'em.
I'd look for better value even if Man U are the most likely winners.
Liverpool at 12/1 would be my value bet.
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I don't give much of a tulip about who wins the premier. It's dysfunctional.
I go and watch my footy in the lower leagues, where the only dysfunctional thing is the occasional visit by Andy D'Urso.
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I expect he is a regular visitor to the compact confines of your tiny mind.Originally posted by Craic View PostYou put me in mind of the recipient of the quote from the film Good Morning Vietnam "Of all the White Men I've every met, he's the most in need of a blow job".
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You put me in mind of the recipient of the quote from the film Good Morning Vietnam "Of all the White Men I've every met, he's the most in need of a blow job".Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhy not start a thread like "The Bookies have spoken. It's Vettel for the F1 Championship"?
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A highly predictable kind of response from someone that Eek finds interesting.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell done. I am sure none of us could have worked out how to access a Bookies' website.

Are you a Manc Fan then? If so, what part of Surrey do you hail from?
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Well done. I am sure none of us could have worked out how to access a Bookies' website.Originally posted by Craic View PostTHe bookies are no fools and here are their title odds.
7/4 - Man Utd
3/1 Chelsea
9/2 - Man City
10/1 - Arsenal
12/1 - Liverpool
66/1 Spurs
500/1 - Villa, Everton
3,000-1 Sunderland
5,000-1 Bar

Are you a Manc Fan then? If so, what part of Surrey do you hail from?
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THe bookies have spoken. It's Man Utd for the title
THe bookies are no fools and here are their title odds.
7/4 - Man Utd
3/1 Chelsea
9/2 - Man City
10/1 - Arsenal
12/1 - Liverpool
66/1 Spurs
500/1 - Villa, Everton
3,000-1 Sunderland
5,000-1 BarTags: None
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