clickerquicklic wrote: » Rhodes first goal is huge at 5.8 Betfair had a good bet on it
Austria! wrote: » Yeah, sorry. I mean, if i go to matchbook and make those selections my acca odds only reach 8.82. Is there a special page that's just for multiples?
spock. wrote: » Stoke win @ 4.5 Arnoutovic wincast @ 11.5
mailburner wrote: » expecting a few shocks today ighalo anytime 9/4 have to given the form hes in
Lamposts wrote: » Anyone watching the Palace game? Do they even look like scoring?
spock. wrote: Stoke win @ 4.5 Arnoutovic wincast @ 11.5
shmeee wrote: » I'm waiting on them just to score for a fourfold to hit. Swansea in the game now and pushing, long 20 mins ahead waiting.
Lamposts wrote: » I hate PARDS.https://gyazo.com/a6c55fda9e7ad264dd7e6ecfd7ebe52c
Mr. Green wrote: » Let's go togetherEverton -vs- Stoke City, Stoke City +0.5 @ 2.090Everton -vs- Stoke City, Stoke City 0.0 @ 3.460
tinofapples wrote: » What are ye all on for the bet365 offer this evening ? I'm thinking backing Chelsea to win prior to the start at 11/5 and putting the risk free on United & Draw in play at 4/11. Chelsea win = 160 United or Draw = 68.18 Just think United can squeeze a point outta the game so might swap the pregame bet to a Draw. Thoughts ?
Lamposts wrote: » Gone with Dios over 9 corners as pre match. Thinking of either doing no GS or backing the draw in play then.
Lamposts wrote: » Well that's just depressing.
Dio On The Doubles wrote: » Pretty chronic with no Corners at all last half hour. Not a shot on target either. I didn't watch it but am glad I didn't. You back the draw or no goal scorer in play Lamps?
Lasagna Diarra wrote: » Man Utd DNB @ 1.62 4 losses in a row, hopefully the players dont want to get rid of Van Gaal...
Lamposts wrote: » Sadly not, I was gonna back no GS as I originally planned but then my dickhead friend was like United 1-0 and I trusted him. :mad: It started off with 4 inside the first 15 mins then it all went downhill.
Dio On The Doubles wrote: » Yeah man i got a bit of a shock seeing the count stay the same so near end on corners. The price of those two squads and not a shot on target.
Kilmarnock squad hit by 'nightmare' sickness bug for Dingwall trip
Gary Locke has revealed his Kilmarnock squad has been hit by a "nightmare" sickness bug ahead of their trip to face Ross County. Captain Mark Connolly and fellow defender Ross Barbour missed Killie's 1-0 win over Hamilton due to illness with midfielder Craig Slater playing on despite suffering from the bug. Jamie Hamill (rib), Scott Robinson (groin), Rory McKenzie (hamstring), Kallum Higginbotham (ankle) and Chris Johnston (knee ligaments) are all missing for the trip to Dingwall. Locke said: "There is a bit of a sickness bug going through the camp at the moment. A few of the boys pulled out just before the game on Saturday - Barbour and Connolly.
"Slater was struggling but still managed to play. "It is a nightmare. You get a positive result and this happens. "There are a few still struggling at the moment which is causing us a bit of a headache. "It will be roughly the same squad we had at the weekend. "You just have to try to get on with it the best we can. It is not ideal. "It is the time of the year when there are a lot of bugs going around and unfortunately six or seven have picked this up and we will have to assess everybody at the last minute."