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Mr Euro
- 04 Mar 2006 20:40
- 9088 of 10502
its like Mike Tyson (in his prime) talking on Bruno - lots of heart but not a hope in hell. It's like the brits backing Henman to win Wimbledon.
Hey Peter, hows things?
Fundamentalist
- 04 Mar 2006 20:42
- 9089 of 10502
Mr Eur0 had a look at that, cant believe the prices are so close, thought Lacey would be 1/2 at best, but no interest in being up at 2am to watch it when i am planning to be up for 4.30 for the cricket
Mr Euro
- 04 Mar 2006 20:57
- 9090 of 10502
I know Fundy, seems to good to be true hmmmmmmm. Go to bed now and be up for both, or dont sleep like me :-)
Scripophilist
- 04 Mar 2006 21:40
- 9091 of 10502
"Hey Peter, hows things?"
Very good indeed, We haven't spoken for ages, we should catch up soon.
Mr Euro
- 04 Mar 2006 23:25
- 9092 of 10502
Excellent, will drop you a line next week and lets have lunch/dinner.
Calzagie looks like he knows he has no chance, I can't believe these odds.
Mega Bucks
- 05 Mar 2006 03:16
- 9093 of 10502
Calzagie just superb !!!
Fundamentalist
- 05 Mar 2006 04:31
- 9094 of 10502
Sounds like i missed a good fight, very surprised by the comprehensiveness of the result
Fundamentalist
- 05 Mar 2006 04:56
- 9095 of 10502
Hoggard removes Sehwag for 0 and were off and running
WOODIE
- 05 Mar 2006 06:42
- 9096 of 10502
morning fundy
bakko
- 05 Mar 2006 07:52
- 9097 of 10502
Morning Fellas
India at 90-1. A draw pretty much a certainty then.
WOODIE
- 05 Mar 2006 07:56
- 9098 of 10502
morning bakko got up early for golf which is delayed agree with draw for cricket
bakko
- 05 Mar 2006 07:58
- 9099 of 10502
Hi Woodie
It better be a draw cos I lumped on at 1.08
WOODIE
- 05 Mar 2006 08:07
- 9100 of 10502
iam on at around the same price
bakko
- 05 Mar 2006 08:17
- 9101 of 10502
Woodie
Draw price has come right in over the last 20mins so we're both looking good so far.
WOODIE
- 05 Mar 2006 08:21
- 9102 of 10502
should be easy money but you never know?
bakko
- 05 Mar 2006 08:32
- 9103 of 10502
Agree with you but just been trying to work out the possibilitiies of the draw going tits up.
India have 9 wickets and need 254 of 44overs. An over rate of 5.7+. Highly unlikely as their current RR is only 2.48.
Eng need 9 wickets and on pitch which never went downhill also looks unlikely.
Conclusion...Easy money!!
Harlosh
- 05 Mar 2006 08:45
- 9104 of 10502
Looks like there's nothing left for me then :-))
Dil
- 05 Mar 2006 08:47
- 9105 of 10502
No chance of India getting the required runs as they don't even look as though they are trying to.
9 wickets in just a little over one session when only 23 have fallen in the last 13+ sessions looks a very very long shot.
Conclusion , draw even over priced at 1.01 .... now watch them make me eat my words.
Dil
- 05 Mar 2006 08:51
- 9106 of 10502
Hope you didn't take too much of a hit on the Welsh boy Mr E.
bakko
- 05 Mar 2006 08:53
- 9107 of 10502
John
There's still 74K at 1.01