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- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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bakko
- 13 May 2005 14:43
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Fundy,
If we provisionally make it for next Wed and confirm as soon as OK with John.
Scripophilist
- 13 May 2005 17:09
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"Harlosh - 12 May'05 - 16:38 - 2743 of 2754
Been a good day Steve. None of this loading one side with 50,000 and all that funny business. Scrip must be away today then!!"
LOL!
By a coincidence I have been away most of this week working and commuting in and out of London; so very little activity for me on the horses. In fact this month has been a bit of a mare as I have so many things on. Looking forward to getting back behind the desk.
Scripophilist
- 13 May 2005 17:09
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I may be in Liverpool next Friday, will let you know as the week progresses.
Fundamentalist
- 13 May 2005 18:14
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Anyone trading the horses this evening, Downpatrick running approx 25 mins late
Harlosh
- 13 May 2005 19:30
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bakko,
Wednesday fine by me.
bakko
- 14 May 2005 14:07
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Fundy and Harlosh,
I've sent an internal email to you both
Fundamentalist
- 14 May 2005 14:10
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Bakko
email received - sounds like a good night out to me - looking forward to it - is there a dress code - ie trousers and shirt???
John, are we making our own ways there?
bakko
- 14 May 2005 14:22
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Fundy,
No formal dress code as long as smart casual. Just an empty stomach!
Scripophilist
- 14 May 2005 21:58
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Major league fun and games on the Spanish soccer today. I get a feeling it will be the same tomorrow. I think my advice will be to focus on the relegation and UEFA scrap and lay anything at short odds. Anything could happen.
DocProc
- 14 May 2005 22:42
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"Glazer, owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, had secured control of 74.81% of Manchester United shares by the close of trading yesterday only a fraction short of the 75% needed for total control of the club.
Supporters are expected to voice their anger at the deal during the teams final Premiership fixture at Southampton tomorrow."
Best of Luck to you and your team tomorrow, Scrip. It certainly should be an interesting match. Anything could happen here - and it probably will.
:-)
Fundamentalist
- 14 May 2005 22:49
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Scrip
the barca game turned into a farce - thankfully i worked out what was happening early enough and managed to lay barca from 4s and kept laying - if barca had tried to score in the last couple of minutes id have been in a lot of trouble lol
Scripophilist
- 14 May 2005 22:56
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The odds for tomorrows mathches are still moving around quite a bit. There are a lot of price errors out there as nobody can seem to price the market up properly. I suggesting drifting around the bookies to arb the differences. I nipped onto Bet direct and could indentify a couple of arbs in a few minutes.
Will be an interesting day.
Fundamentalist
- 15 May 2005 11:16
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Just taking another look at how the odds for the bottom four are compared to when i layed earlier in the week:
Saints, laid at 2.38 currently 2.7
Palace, laid at 2.34 currently 2.54
Norwich, laid at 2.34 currently 2.58
W Brom, laid at 1.69 currently 1.64
So all of the away sides have drifted approx 20 points, W Brom have shortened approx 5 points so overall currently nicely in profit.
Decision time - do i close out now, just before kick off or allow to go into running??
Fundamentalist
- 15 May 2005 12:29
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Going to back tottenham at home to balckburn (its about money not emotion) - they need a big win for any chance of european qualification and arsenal at 1.9 look a big price depending on the team wenger puts out - henry will definitely play part/all the game, campbell likely to play all the game and ljundberg set to return for part/all of game but i dare say he may rest viera/pires/bergkamp
Fundamentalist
- 15 May 2005 14:54
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Arsenal
no henry/pires, rest all play
Fundamentalist
- 15 May 2005 14:58
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United putting out a pretty strong side, Rooney and Van Nistelroy both start, no Scholes, Keane, Ronaldo, Heinze
Fundamentalist
- 15 May 2005 15:01
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Portsmouth look very weak vs west brom - no lua lua, yakubu, stone
bakko
- 15 May 2005 15:45
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Just been listening to radio whilst working on the garden. Some tense moments for teams on the tightrope!
Fundy, Well done if you're still hanging onto to your lays. You should be laughing now!
Fundamentalist
- 15 May 2005 16:08
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Bakko
Greened up on the Norwich and Palace games, covered my stake on the WBA game - still running on the saints (will close out if other results mean they need to win - a draw keeps them up currently). Didnt back either tottenham or arsenal onthe sides theyve picked and neither have drifted enough for me to get interested. tottenham will now know that boro are winning so may not be up for the second half
Fundamentalist
- 15 May 2005 16:13
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So much for it being in norwichs hands - theyve now jammed the door wide open for the other 3 sides