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Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:11
- 8223 of 10502
someone shut the roof ffs lol
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:11
- 8224 of 10502
Bet that wasnt the twist you expected scrip
Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:11
- 8225 of 10502
I said there would be one more twist!
Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:12
- 8226 of 10502
PSML!
Nightmare for me I am mega green on Bagy and have a hospital appointment to attend. Going to have to green up fully I think.
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:15
- 8227 of 10502
they reckon the delay will be about half an hour
Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:16
- 8228 of 10502
Here are my thoughts.
Nalbandian being the experianced type will be thinking through his options and how to hold off Bagy and rescue a final place.
Bagy must be nervous thinking that he could be in his first ever grand slam final.
Nalbandian worth some money?
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:18
- 8229 of 10502
Ill go for Baggy to have a little rest and compose himself and to finish it off with 3 big serves
Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:20
- 8230 of 10502
I've just worked out the fastest route to the hospital and will hang on for the restart.
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:23
- 8231 of 10502
Looks like play about to restart
compoundup
- 26 Jan 2006 12:24
- 8232 of 10502
Rained on Baghdatis parade or what. Given time to think how to dig my way out.
schiff
- 26 Jan 2006 12:27
- 8233 of 10502
For an unseeded player Baggy shows such confidence. Two games ago I thought he was out on his feet - but he keeps coming back.
Personally I think he will give Federer more to think about and a bigger test than Nalbandian would. There's a mile between the ratings and all the stats are against him - but who knows?
But what a stranger than fiction situation with the rain!!
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:33
- 8234 of 10502
sorry for Off topic guys
Edward - you still in DNX - any thoughts on this mornings trading update - struck me as very positive but the price has been hit by two 1m+ sales
compoundup
- 26 Jan 2006 12:36
- 8235 of 10502
Modest long term hold DNX - only oil play I hold for the moment - and will keep
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:41
- 8236 of 10502
thanks Edward
similar apart from my holding isnt modest lol
GSM bagdhatis - awesome comeback
compoundup
- 26 Jan 2006 12:42
- 8237 of 10502
...and I got a few quid out of it. Would have been killed if Nal had come back. Steve - I will post on DNX thread later
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:43
- 8238 of 10502
well done edward
Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2006 12:43
- 8239 of 10502
Best match I have watched in ages.
Hell, I should have kept my 1.50 lay on Nalbandian open.
schiff
- 26 Jan 2006 12:54
- 8240 of 10502
Did my greening up via the 'Winner' market where, thanks to Federer's very short odds, you could back any of the others at handsome prices and for a small outlay.
So in effect during the game that's just ended, I was on either to win the same amount (in the final of course!) for just 10 of my 200 Nalbendian 'pot'.
So I now have the best part of 200 to play with in the final. Phew!
And, unlikely though it might seem, Federer has still got to get past Kiefer. (Sounds wrong that but you know what I mean!)
Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2006 15:15
- 8241 of 10502
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2006 15:33
- 8242 of 10502
Scrip
shes a failed model and amonst other things has appeared as a soccerette on soccer am - look at no 6 - at least shes a gooner :-)
http://www.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,0-1148497,00.html