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Fundamentalist
- 01 Dec 2005 15:35
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Winner traded at 260 for 88 - ouch
sealed
- 01 Dec 2005 16:49
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sealed
- 01 Dec 2005 17:04
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And after a quick drift, HR odds are back down in the 1.20's lol
bakko
- 01 Dec 2005 17:28
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Finally managed to get in on the next Ports man.
Layed HR at 1.29 and within 10 mins its drifted out to 1.5s :-)
Scripophilist
- 01 Dec 2005 18:46
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Fundamentalist
- 01 Dec 2005 19:29
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I see over 4m has now been matched - and still the end isnt in sight.
Warnock still 80-1?
Souness 120-1?
surelt the worlds gone mad lol.
The funny thing is, if they dont get permission to speak to redknapp or mcleish it is very apparent the 3 on the shortlist arent taking the job then its down to the also rans, and anyone then approached is going to know they werent on the original shortlist
they should put a market up for when this will finally be resolved!
WOODIE
- 02 Dec 2005 05:49
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morning fundy what sort of lead do you think pak will want before they declare?
Fundamentalist
- 02 Dec 2005 06:58
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Morning Woodie
didnt bother with the first session today as could see the prices moving much till they declare.
I expect Inzy will want a 100 before he declares and I guess they may even bat another hour after lunch
Also note lunch is 20 mins longer at an hour for prayers
WOODIE
- 02 Dec 2005 09:48
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hi fundy just got back in how many overs are left for today?
Fundamentalist
- 02 Dec 2005 09:55
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Play will end at approx 11.30 and weve still got to lose 20 mins for tea so another hour and a quarter - about 18-20 overs
WOODIE
- 02 Dec 2005 09:55
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cheers
bakko
- 02 Dec 2005 10:28
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Morning All,
I'm bit exposed on the draw having backed it on day 2. Already reduced some of the liability on a Pak win but fingers crossed for a decent Eng innings.
Not getting up at 5am seems to have cost me!
Fundy and Woodie.....Will be joining you tomorrow am!
Fundamentalist
- 02 Dec 2005 10:39
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bak
i may be struggling for 5am tomorrow - my dads up tonight and could be a heavy night!! then off to the races at Haydock tomorrow
To me the draw looks fractionally short at the moment - 1 more wicket tonight will change that significantly, no wickets it will be approx 2.0 each result
Fundamentalist
- 02 Dec 2005 11:00
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Draw shortening at an alarming rate - now 1.9 fav with 30 mins to go tonight
Fundamentalist
- 02 Dec 2005 11:11
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backed pakistan at 2.28 - prices look wrong to me - would have it 2.0 both at the close if no further wickets
bakko
- 02 Dec 2005 11:32
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I'm going to hang in for the draw for now as I believe the lights pretty bad and play will end any moment.
Steve....Any idea on the state of the pitch as I heard Boycs say earlier in the week that it could cut up on the final day. Then again, Eng struggles on a flat pitch!
Anyhow, enjoy your night out and haydock.
Fundamentalist
- 02 Dec 2005 11:37
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Bak
plays over for the day
They keep saying the locals think the bounce will become more uneven on day 5. There will be approx 75 overs tomorrow with a new ball due just after lunch. The ball will turn, but slowly though there was signs of reverse swing late on tonight.
As a pakn backer from here my biggest concern is if Pakn dont get a wicket in the first hour then the pakistanis may give up hope as they have already won the series
bakko
- 02 Dec 2005 12:49
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Steve....Thanks for sharing your thoughts again.
I'm still on for the draw which I could green up on a Pak win and the draw if I don't fancy getting up tomorrow.
Just a quick question since you're the cricket guru.
If the game is going nowhere fast tomorrow can both sides come to a mutual agreement to prematurely end the game and settle for the draw rather than play out the whole day?
Fundamentalist
- 02 Dec 2005 12:54
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Bak,
they can only do that 1/2 hour before the scheduled close and the light will come in more than 1/2 hour before the close so the game should go till 11.30 in the morning
bakko
- 02 Dec 2005 13:00
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Thanks for the prompt reply.
Decision time. Can either green up for a crappy amount or get up for 5am and watch out for the draw with much fatter profits??