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- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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bakko
- 28 Jun 2006 14:53
- 10061 of 10502
I'm going to sit on it for now as I feel that SL should win. But will be watching and trading out to green up if Eng get close
Mr Euro
- 28 Jun 2006 14:56
- 10062 of 10502
I would normally agree but I lost out on about 20 ticks on the way down as I greened up.
My profit isn't that huge anyway.
I can only see 2 batsman that are capable of getting Eng into position. Bell end who should never be let anywhere near an Eng dressing room but I have a nasty feeling he might turn up today.
Mr Euro
- 28 Jun 2006 17:41
- 10063 of 10502
What a pathetic performance.
Fundamentalist
- 28 Jun 2006 17:43
- 10064 of 10502
sad to watch as a fan but very profitable as a trader :-)
Pommy
- 28 Jun 2006 18:03
- 10065 of 10502
I dont know!!! cash over country, how .....
wonderful!!!
crockham
- 29 Jun 2006 10:35
- 10066 of 10502
Does any one use the `stats on sport ` site?
Is it worth the money or can another site be recommended?
I know Scrip is very keen on his stats for football.
Crock.
bakko
- 30 Jun 2006 20:00
- 10067 of 10502
Anyone trading the Italy v Ukraine game?
Italy are favs and at 1.62. However, I dont think Ukraine are as bad as 8.6 but feel that the price is based on their dire performance in their last game.
bakko
- 30 Jun 2006 20:06
- 10068 of 10502
Italy 1-0 already, didnt even give me chance to get a trade in.
bakko
- 30 Jun 2006 20:34
- 10069 of 10502
I guess Ukkraine are as bad as their odds suggest as they've just had their first shot on goal after 32mins!
Mr Euro
- 01 Jul 2006 21:54
- 10070 of 10502
France were a great value bet. I put 1000 on at 5.6 :-) Just couldnt see them losing even before KO.
bakko
- 01 Jul 2006 22:12
- 10071 of 10502
Nicely done Mr E.
Agree with you that France were good value but didnt trade it prematch. Instead, I scalped France for over 30ticks once they scored and greened up afterwards :-)
Pommy
- 04 Jul 2006 22:15
- 10072 of 10502
backing the ever receeding draw price in this iti rainbows game is freeeeee money!!
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jul 2006 09:33
- 10073 of 10502
Thanks for the send off guys (and choccie), a cracking night as always
sealed
- 05 Jul 2006 16:55
- 10074 of 10502
Anyone having problems logging into betfair via BApro?
Harlosh
- 05 Jul 2006 22:31
- 10075 of 10502
The pleasure was all ours Steve. Please say goodbye to Carrie for me too.
compoundup
- 07 Jul 2006 08:17
- 10076 of 10502
Where were you this time a year ago? I was on my way to Scrip's course approaching Aldgate Station on the Circle Line. Spare a thought for those innocent people who didn't have a lucky escape. Edward
Harlosh
- 07 Jul 2006 08:47
- 10077 of 10502
Indeed Edward - I remember (from the comfort of my chair) there were concerns for several people who didn't turn up on the course - how quickly a year passes. Life is very short for sure. I shall today remember those who were unfortunate enough to suffer at the hands of those murderers.
DocProc
- 07 Jul 2006 08:57
- 10078 of 10502
I see one of the bombers, a young man aged only 22, left 121,000 (after tax) in his estate.
Hmmm?
Scripophilist
- 07 Jul 2006 20:13
- 10079 of 10502
"I was on my way to Scrip's course"
A major contrast for me this year, I am on Holiday. But I have unusual memories of last year. Having been in the thick of it, not as in it as Edward, I still feel a little detacted from it all, which is weird. You would have thought the opposite. But I think when you are caught up in these things you just get on with it. It looked much worse when I got home and realised the whole picture.
ptholden
- 08 Jul 2006 20:39
- 10080 of 10502
Anyone trading the footy tonight?