Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Fundamentalist
- 08 Sep 2005 00:04
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Dil
Why would Wenger drop down a level ?
Scripophilist
- 08 Sep 2005 00:10
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I think a lot comes down to how you play and interact as a team. I landed the bum job of sports leader at school but managed to get a great bunch of guys together for the footy team and from being the laughing stock of the local league we finished only one goal away from winning it.
I'm still proud many years on about what we achieved. All I did was dump the prima donnas out of the team and put people in who really cared, who wanted to win and who had awareness and vision about their team mates. Any lack of respect or awareness for anybody and they were out on their ear never to return. None of us were great footballers but together we were a great team. People just didn't know how to play against us because we were almost telepathic when we played.
ptholden
- 08 Sep 2005 09:15
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Backed Agassi last night, although top tip, check start times before placing bet. Wasn't going to stay up till 4 in the morning, so just had to let it run. Phew. LoL!!
pth
kernow
- 08 Sep 2005 09:50
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Well profit made on England match but by accident as I laid the draw and 0-0, 1-1 thinking an England win was assured. Sweated out the last 10 mins though.
On another topic - saw an ad in a paper in Spain for this http://agents.arbmirage.co.uk - offering a business supplying this software and 1000 euros per week from just 15 customers who use Betfair.
Fundamentalist
- 08 Sep 2005 10:03
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Yes!!!!! Vaughan wins toss and bats
Collingwood plays for the injured welshman
Scripophilist
- 08 Sep 2005 10:21
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"On another topic - saw an ad in a paper in Spain for this http://agents.arbmirage.co.uk - offering a business supplying this software and 1000 euros per week from just 15 customers who use Betfair. "
Looks like they are promoting an affiliate scheme. I am just about to set up a scheme for Bet Angel, we have just been wating to get the payment side of things worked through.
IMHO Arb mirage is way too expensive. The next upgrade to Bet Angel will mimic exactly the same features at ArbMirage but also add another layer of functionality. Also, this sort of arbing is no where near as risk free as people imply. I'll try to record a video of the issues when the software is ready for release.
Scripophilist
- 08 Sep 2005 10:23
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I was in the car and praying for England to win the toss. First time ever I have tuned into the radio to listen to somebody tossing a coin.
compoundup
- 08 Sep 2005 12:45
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It has been raining in this part of the Cotswolds for about an hour - wasn't forecast either. What price the draw now? 3.15 I think I'll have a slice of that, thankyou.
WOODIE
- 08 Sep 2005 12:54
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compoundup there is better odds on the draw in the village then betfair
WOODIE
- 08 Sep 2005 12:57
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compo my mistake i was looking at the wrong col sorry
wilbs
- 08 Sep 2005 14:56
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Scripophilist
- 08 Sep 2005 16:31
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Very funny, Jose is quite a good singer isn't he?
wilbs
- 08 Sep 2005 16:35
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Indeed he is, but the Damien Duff ad has made me wanna change my insurance.
He is a very talented man. Jose is the 'special one' though.
Fundamentalist
- 08 Sep 2005 16:43
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Wilbs
brilliant!!!!
s*** - Freddies out
Scripophilist
- 08 Sep 2005 16:56
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I thought he would make 100
HelenW
- 10 Sep 2005 12:21
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Why no posts on this thread since Thursday. I read with interest before going on course - still find some of it incomprehensible, but I hope some of it is sinking in! H
Fundamentalist
- 10 Sep 2005 12:26
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Hi Helen
Personally having a few days off having taken a hiding on the football midweek and having promised myself i would just watch the final test without trading it. That said i have just laid the draw at 1.5 - a mad price with over 2 1/2 days to go imo.
Just had a look at todays footie and very little appeals, though likely to back Bolton to lay them off tomorrow - 2.04 looks over priced to me.
HelenW
- 10 Sep 2005 12:34
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I'm still trying to get used to fractional odds, so i don't know whether 1.5 is mad or not. Keep converting when I'm on my Will Hill site, but finding it hard to get used to! I do think that laying the draw is a bit rash, though!
Piptrader
- 10 Sep 2005 12:42
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That's what makes a market:-)
ptholden
- 10 Sep 2005 12:47
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Helen
Are you doing the course on 29 Sept? If so I will see you then. Looking forward to it. A few small bets on the premiership today and trying to sort out the mess I've made of the Test Match. LoL :-))
pth