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    Odds shortening on a Burnley win...

    Burnley now only 7-1 to beat Chelsea from 14-1.

    Money in the bank I tell thee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Burnley now only 7-1 to beat Chelsea from 14-1.

    Money in the bank I tell thee!

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    14-1 because the Bookies wanted some money to go on Burnley.

    7-1 because they got a few pounds at those odds now clawing back.

    Put another tenner on and the odds will drop to 4-1.

    And that would seem like a win in itself.

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    Cynical or what?

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    He who laughs last won the bet!
    Well done BT

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    He who laughs last won the bet!
    Well done BT
    Taking a bow and thank you oldcolner!
    Last edited by The Bedlington Terrier; 13-08-2017 at 10:14 AM.

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    Great effort BT
    Enough money now to get me a very expensive beer after you lose the centre half bet with me

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    You're on!

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    1500-1 to do a Leicester

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    Quote Originally Posted by In Dyche We Trust View Post
    1500-1 to do a Leicester
    Bloody hell, steady on!

    Phook it, I'm in!

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