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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Jan 3, 2018 17:17:21 GMT
Sean Dyche will not be employed by any other premier league club, FACT. Next manager betting is just a money spinner for bookies. They adjust the favourite every couple of days and make money of the mugs who think someone knows something. It's a joke and should be banned. You or Durham are wrong as he has said he was a wba target ahead of Pardew so they clearly we’re prepared to , but its irrelevant he’d never consider this job as he has another relegation on his cv and has to win promotion again with a complete rebuild
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Post by Trouserdog on Jan 3, 2018 17:19:59 GMT
The original market isn't based on punters though is it.It's completely made up. I get the original market will be made up, but it must be based on something tangible or bookies could be accused of market manipulation etc etc. What could it be based on other than somebody making it up!? No money can go down until the odds are available, so until money starts coming in, the initial stages of any book are basically a trader's opinion on the probability of an event happening. Anyone daft enough to part with money before Hughes has been sacked probably deserves to lose their cash in all honesty.
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Post by crouchie on Jan 3, 2018 17:20:06 GMT
Odds mean nothing!! Paddy Power have got Danny Higginbotham as 15/8 favourite!! :-0 paddy power are scum they are making out they have exclusively heard something hoping some daft fucker is going to throw a few hundred at it
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Post by Linx on Jan 3, 2018 18:26:12 GMT
What odds on which manager is bet365 offering? Surely that would be the one to take seriously. I just said that! Just beat me to it by a millisecond. It wasn't there when I posted my startlingly original comment
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Post by stokerstayinup on Jan 3, 2018 18:54:49 GMT
The original market isn't based on punters though is it.It's completely made up. I get the original market will be made up, but it must be based on something tangible or bookies could be accused of market manipulation etc etc. They manipulate markets on a daily basis.They'll often shorten prices on horses to give the impression they're fancied to run well knowing full well that the horse has no chance of winning.
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