Gremlin
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currently on Betfair exchange no transfer is 2.24 (5/4) hour ago he was 2.7 (around 7/4)
They know as much as the rest of us. I wouldn't pay the odds much attention. They called the Brexit poll wrong as well.
currently on Betfair exchange no transfer is 2.24 (5/4) hour ago he was 2.7 (around 7/4)
#prayfornathanEven worse Ake doesn’t know whether he’s coming or going
It must be pretty crazy to go from getting relegated with Bournemouth to watching your new club trying to sign Lionel Messi in the span of like three weeks. Not a bad summer for Nathan.#prayfornathan
I used to see the lad walking his dog near Sandbanks. He is a pretty chilled guy but this must have him foaming at the mouthIt must be pretty crazy to go from getting relegated with Bournemouth to watching your new club trying to sign Lionel Messi in the span of like three weeks. Not a bad summer for Nathan.
Is that the imminently imminent or the full imminent?
2.26 max £18currently on Betfair exchange no transfer is 2.24 (5/4) hour ago he was 2.7 (around 7/4)
I agreeI would suggest that markets on transfers are absolutely the worst indication of a transfer. They are very small niche markets and require very few bets to move in one direction. Bookies know that inside knowledge of transfers is often ahead of the media so they won’t leave themselves open.
The only time to get slightly interested is when bookies is when they stop taking bets and even then it may not mean much.
Imagine saying goodbye to your greatest ever player in a courtroom...
LOL just imagine he gets kicked out, Juan Laporte comes to the rescue, Messi says he stays and Pep says adios!So what happens if the vote of no confidence goes through against Bartomeu? How quickly does the process take?
Sticking with thisI reckon if Messi has recorded a statement/interview then Bartomeu will be sweating bullets.
I imagine it will hit the notes of what Messi's given to and done for the club and how it'd be fair to let him leave on his terms.
Talk of Bartomeu putting the ball in Messi's court, he'll return it like one of those bastard Federer back hands.
If Gundo goes too I’m seeing silver liningLOL just imagine he gets kicked out, Juan Laporte comes to the rescue, Messi says he stays and Pep says adios!
That would be the scenario back in the day!
Imagine saying goodbye to your greatest ever player in a courtroom...
apparently election for a new board could take 3 months.... so wouldn't be a simple and quick fixSo what happens if the vote of no confidence goes through against Bartomeu? How quickly does the process take?