Kinkythemagician
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Cash out for 40 goals will probs be below £1k now………
Some got out right on the Maximum they were offered on New Year's Day, Tbh I wasn't on it but I thought that was the time to bail out. I still hope he can go on and see the job through for the Blues left with the bet though.Cash out for 40 goals will probs be below £1k now………
Me too! Left it on thinking he’d bag another 5 or 6 in Jan!Some got out right on the Maximum they were offered on New Year's Day, Tbh I wasn't on it but I thought that was the time to bail out. I still hope he can go on and see the job through for the Blues left with the bet though.
Errrr, me!Who still haven’t cashed out and wish they had now
Hope so for you budErrrr, me!
Still a chance of him getting back on track with 2 home games coming up I suppose
Me too……….however I’m hoping for 3 or 4 in next 2 gamesErrrr, me!
Still a chance of him getting back on track with 2 home games coming up I suppose
Yeah, if he gets 3 or 4 in those 2 games and doesn't get injured then it's back on and the cash out will go up a fair bitMe too……….however I’m hoping for 3 or 4 in next 2 games
Cashed out at half time, 0-2 down, for guaranteed £95 on any result. So that's £50 turned into £305 in two games, thanks Blues!! Think I'll leave the wolves game.as much as it pained me, i went £50 on United to beat City in the derby at 4.2, i thought the price for United at home looked inflated considering both teams form. As it turned out, I don't think United should have won, they don't look very good, but the result paid out.
So from that £210 return, £160 profit, I am again leading the doom charge with a lay of City against Spuds (so Spurs win or draw) to the tune of £50 liability, or £125 profit. (City to win = 1.4, or 2/5).