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I take your point but technically rags are always unbearable.The rags got giddy in January when they thought they were wining the league, so they would be unbearable in our situation
I take your point but technically rags are always unbearable.The rags got giddy in January when they thought they were wining the league, so they would be unbearable in our situation
No.Are they not technically champions until someone else has won it as opposed to them having lost it?
They're the champions of last season, they relinquished being champions when they could no longer win it this season.Are they not technically champions until someone else has won it as opposed to them having lost it?
Thought they were mainly back in hibernation under their rocksI take your point but technically rags are always unbearable.
I prefer 'former champions'They're the champions of last season
Everton can't catch us now either now after their draw against Palace.
I prefer 'former champions'
It's actually not as big a margin as it might appear.So majority are 150/1 for United and you can get 1/1000 on City?
There’s a margin there for someone.
Only need two points for a top four finish. Chelsea can still reach 75 points current goal difference is plus 29 in our favourEverton can't catch us now either now after their draw against Palace.
Well, technically they can still get 74 points but something tells me they're not going to overturn a goal difference of +42.
You said for the bookies to have to pay out £1000 on City, someone would have to bet £999 (or near as dammit)For the bookies to have to pay out £1000 on City, someone would have to bet £999 (or near as dammit). For them to have to pay out £1000 on a scum win, someone would have to bet £6.66.
Adding together £999 and £6.66 = £1005.66 for a guaranteed payout of £1000, giving an "expected profit" of £5.66, which equates to a profit margin of 0.566%.