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| Bronze Member Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 1
| Obviously the odds for this game are unbackable if like most people you fancy the home win. Been looking around the side markets for some value and think the following bet is worth a small wager. Most Goals 1st half 3.25 @ betfred Man Utd are very good at starting quickly against the lower teams and then just consolidating their position in the second half. They dont seem to go all out for 5-0, 6-0 thrashings of teams. If Utd do get an early lead expect Fergie to use his subs early in this busy period and rest the likes of Rooney, Van and Ronaldo, if they play that is. |
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| Genius Kid (Administrator) Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Under your nose.
Posts: 2,486
| MonteCeco, warm welcome to our forums. You may notice the forum is quite quiet in the bronze sections. This is because the forums have only just been opened up for new members. However if you keep good posts you will be promoted to better areas.
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| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Hertfordshire
Posts: 4,263
| Hi montececo and welcome I would disagree a litte bit with what you have said because the current goal difference may come into play. Chelski are +8 at the moment and have other things to play for. MU have the league only and Fergie "would love it" if he could win. UTD in this position would give themselves every chance so i am going for unquoted at 3 followed by 6 goals or more (why is there a 5pt difference in price betwen 5 and 6?? ) Back to your point....................more goals in 2nd half for me because there is still something to play for and sunderland will be knackered Cheers |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2002
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| Welcome aboard. Quote:
Good luck.
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| Gold Member | Worth a bet Montececo for sure, i can see man u taking the foot off the pedal once they go 1-0 up...no real need for them to go all out for goals...welcome by the way
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| Silver Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Gods County (Yorkshire)
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| Hi MonteCeco i agree with The Saint, this seasons Premership could be decided on goal difference and if Sir Alex is screaming goals (mind games or not) then Overs 3.5 @ 2.4 is the bet Last 5 games Man Utd (H) GF 2.4 - GA 0.4 Sunderland (A) GF 0.6 - GA 1.8 Head to Head Sunderland 1 - 3 Manchester United Sat 15 Oct 2005 Manchester United 2 - 1 Sunderland Wed 1 Jan 2003 Sunderland 1 - 1 Manchester United Sat 31 Aug 2002 Manchester United 4 - 1 Sunderland Sat 2 Feb 2002 Sunderland 1 - 3 Manchester United Sat 13 Oct 200
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| Silver Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Gods County (Yorkshire)
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agreed drayton and it cost me £7 to watch it too
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| Genius Kid (Administrator) Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Under your nose.
Posts: 2,486
| A shocking performance by sunderland. They thrown away every chance of staying up by failing to Win. Now guarenteed to be relegated and guarenteed to be bottom with one lousy result.
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