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- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Scripophilist
- 07 Jan 2006 14:46
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I am also on Watford vs Bolton, Watford are going well at the moment, have a good cup record and Bolton are fielding a very depleted field.
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 14:47
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u know its not in play dont u?
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 15:06
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torquay had a goal disallowed
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 15:12
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Bolton 1-0 up
Scripophilist
- 07 Jan 2006 17:07
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"u know its not in play dont u? "
Thanks for the prompt, I changed my mind because of that and did some gardening this afternoon with the kids instead. As you say, very little in play. Probably because the coverage is on the BBC.
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 18:09
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Scrip
saved me too - decided i couldnt be bothered to follow one match so traded out at nil and watched/traded the rugby instead.
Interesting one in that when Worcester were 4 points down in injury time then broke clear and scored what appeared the winning try. In piled the money buyers just as the ref disallowed the try for a forward pass lol
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 18:16
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Scousers backed at 1.12 when went 1-0 up, backers now worried at 2-1 down lol
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 18:19
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not to mention whoever laid Luton at 500 to be leading at half time lol
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 18:43
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Liverpool miss dubious pen then up the other end Luton get one and score 3-1 lol
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 18:59
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Now 3-3
amazing game and some huge opportunities if you were brave enough
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 19:04
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4-3 scousers - unbelievable game
Bugz
- 07 Jan 2006 19:07
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Yeah talk about volatile odds!! Amazing!!!! Could have picked up 17.5, and 5 minutes lates laid at 1.14!!!!
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 19:13
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Bugz
i laid Luton at 3-2 (didnt have the balls to back Liverpool lol)
Fundamentalist
- 07 Jan 2006 19:25
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5-3
alonso scored from inside his own half after the keeper had come up for a corner (his two goals must have a combined yardage of over 100 yds lol)
Scripophilist
- 07 Jan 2006 20:20
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I saw the last goal! Me and the family were sobbing over ET on ITV. I was outvoted on the footy.
Scripophilist
- 07 Jan 2006 20:26
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Just watched the highlights on BBC web site, what a brilliant game. Would have been ace to trade as well. Ah well.
schiff
- 07 Jan 2006 20:27
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Apart from the fact that this was a wonderful cup-tie and a superb endorsement that the FA Cup is the tops wherever you look, you have to feel desperately sorry for Luton who contributed so much. I just couldn't get it wrong tonight. Prior to KO I backed over 2.5g at 1.95. When it was 2-1 I backed Luton to score the next goal at 7, then a bit on Liverpool at 1.54 to cover my stake. When it was 3-2 I backed Liverpool to win at 5.3. When it was 3-4 I laid Liverpool at 1.09 to cover my stake -just in case.
I think I've finished with laying (following advice from this thread) and I just picked what I considered were value bets. With handsome odds in my favour I just needed the odd one to come up to put me in profit. In the event they all came up -but I'm wise enough to know it's not going to happen often.
I know this isn't 'trading' as you do it - but I'm comfortable with it, which is what matters.
Harlosh
- 07 Jan 2006 20:38
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Well done schiff. Can't all have been luck.
Re laying: I don't think you should give up on it. It has its place. Just avoid high lay prices. Too much worry.
schiff
- 07 Jan 2006 20:43
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I'm sure you are right harlosh. As I mentioned before laying odds-on favourites, for me, is fun. I have got more pleasure in the past laying a 2/5 loser than backing
a 5/2 winner.
schiff
- 07 Jan 2006 20:54
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Incidentally Harlosh I'm very chuffed with soccerstand - so thanks. It retains the page on show in full which livescore doesn't (it clears it so you have to scroll down each time). I also like the little GOAL!! alerts and the stats on display far outdo the zero stats on livescore as well as the good, but in comparison, limited stats on soccerbase.