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BinoBalls

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  1. Stops me spending it. Usually bet365 will allow up till about 3k and then they'll stop the account from betting any more than £1 a time.
  2. Mostly it consisted of Leigh Griffiths and Scott Sinclair running at pace against the Rangers defence.
  3. Just think, for every person who replied on the thread, another 20 simply read it, thought "that guy is a bawsack", and then continued on with their day. Great work though chief -- you should definitely be proud of yourself.
  4. Didn't choose this one myself -- but the tipster I pay to send me did tips advised One For Arthur this morning. Currently annoyed I only put a tenner on. Typical gambler -- never truly happy.
  5. I've put £4 on Wiesberger on betfair at odds of 259/1. Simply cannot fail. The fact I've never heard of him will only serve to make victory taste even sweeter. Drinks on me come Monday folks.
  6. Here's a corkingly good Masters betting preview from a man who knows his stuff: http://www.golfwrx.com/442622/the-20-players-who-can-win-the-masters/
  7. There we are now folks, London makes all and the P&B betting collective are once again taking the bookies to the cleaners.
  8. In the depths of the English non-league tonight, Billericay are 8/11 to win at home to Dulwich Hamlet. Dulwich have only lost 2 away games in the league so they're no slouches, but they had a huge fixture backlog and had to play 2 games during last midweek, so tonight is their 5th game in 11 days. Following a meh season, Billericay are now top of the form table in that league. They have recently been taken over and their owner is doing a bit of a Gretna -- they've signed the top scorer from the league above for 24k, added Paul Konchesky and signed Jamie O'Hara this month. Lastly, the two teams played each other on Saturday just gone, and Billericay won 0-3. Billericay know a win on Dulwich will propel them into the playoffs. Given Dulwich's fitness issues, the Billericay-Billericay HT/FT appeals at 7/4 with bet365. It's a shame I don't put as much effort into my day job as I do into researching obscure football matches.
  9. 5 selections, 10 x £3 trebles. Resisted urge to cash out.
  10. I think Clyde will be safe this season. Youve had a tough schedule recently ever since you drew with us in the Scottish cup. That gave rise to a replay, and then another draw v Ayr in the next round (when everyone else was on league duty) resulted in another midweek replay, this time going to extra time. You've then be playing catchup. Fixtures most midweeks against teams who haven't had your fixture schedule, and come up against teams on the Saturday who have been rested all week. For a part-time team, this is bound to take its toll. Yes Barry Ferguson was crap and perhaps several players don't inspire confidence, but a team who can go toe to toe with Ayr don't strike me as ready to drop out the league. This midweek you finally have a rest. And then on Saturday you play Edinburgh, who themselves have a game on Wednesday night. Prediction: Clyde will win on Saturday and revert more to their top-half form for the rest of the season.
  11. Berwick are value to beat Clyde tonight. They are a highly generous 7/4 in places. Clyde off the back of a gruelling fixture backlog, and are generally crap away from home. Berwick have picked up a lot over the last month and are well rested.
  12. This post got voted down by bennett, tedi and 8Mile. The Holy Trinity of arseholes. Ergo you must be doing something right. Have a greenie.
  13. Criticising Rangers fans on a multi-team forum is one thing, doing it "regularly" on follow-follow without being shouted down by the lunatic fringe is another. When did you last criticise Rangers fans' sectarian singing on Follow Follow, and can you provide proof?
  14. 1. How many Rangers fans do you estimate sang the Billy Boys at the Celtic game 2 weeks back? 2. Did you condemn this on follow follow? 3. Can you provide proof of #2 If you can do all this then I will adopt you as my favourite Rangers fan. Which is saying something considering my dad and sister both support them. But I've never liked either of them much anyway.
  15. ... and as shown by Scottish media attitudes to Alex Thomson.
  16. It's something the English media don't do -- mope about and only focus on a select few clubs. Ever listen to Radio Five Live on a Saturday? During a throw-in at a top-level premiership game, the commentator will pipe up with (e.g.) "and Crewe have scored another at Harlepool, so they're now 2 to the good and Hartlepool's relegation worries deepen"... thus informing listeners of a minor scoreline, and passing comment on what it means, then immediately back to the game in hand. That would never happen in Scotland. Up here the vast majority of pundits and commentators are willfully disinterested in anything other than a handful of clubs. Whereas in England they celebrate (e.g.) Wigan's elevation to the premiership, and they don't all cry because Villa are now a mid-table Championship club. It's a completely different attitude. The English are secure in their clubs and report on them all. Even Gordon Strachan was moaning about "finding a way" to get the likes of Hibs back into the top league. It's embarrassingly short-sighted. It also influences the average thicko armchair football fan. The media treat 36 Scottish Clubs with ignorance, therefore the average football fan does likewise.
  17. Club 1872 Presumbaly yet another Rangers fans' group that is not representative of the wider fan base.
  18. São Paulo - I don't want to quote you and take up space, was a good read but I fear much of it comes down to opinions or assumptions, for example the assumption that having the U20s play various part time "men's" teams will improve their abilities more than playing other U20 teams. I think that's highly debatable and it's not fair to make a mess of the competition for the rest of us based on something so tenuous. I believe relentlessly focussing on our technique and our facilities are far more likely to bear fruit for the national team than changing who the U20s play every week. Again that's just my opinion, the difference is lots of other clubs don't have to feel shat on in order to accommodate it.
  19. I'd have given this 5 greenies if possible. We're crap because our technique is crap, our weather is crap, our facilities are crap, our mentality is crap, and our media pundits (who average thickos use to inform their opinions) are abysmal. Having Celtic U20s playing away to Montrose will not address any of those issues.
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