Last season West Brom had 3 wins and a draw from their first 4 games when they played us and Swansea had beaten Liverpool, Arsenal and Burnley in the three games before they played us.
3-1 and 4-1 wins were the outcomes
The argument is what negligence - if the organisers put spectators at risk then probably. Had she been hit right up by the tee then maybe the organisers need to prove they had taken steps to ensure a spectator wasn't hit by a miss-hit ball. if she was 250-300 yards away then there is quite a lot...
1 - I think she is from overseas from when I read about this yesterday, did she not get travel insurance
2 - The match ticket should give a warning of balls, bit like football tickets do (or at least I think they do)
3 - The organisers should have notices in place to beware golf balls
4 -...
A virgin train on its way to Manchester (for example) wouldn't stop in time either, I'm not even sure a London to Brighton travelling at 70mph odd who have much chance.
Yes wait until half time when the odds don't move around as much, although its quite hard to find a good match, its usually in the over/under goals market.
Only problem with the QL on the draw is you miss out on a possible 2 up opportunity where you can win with both Bet365 and the exchange
Quite, the Amex is just about as close to plug and play for sky/bt as it gets, they almost don't need to unpack the lorries which are parked a few metres from where they plug in the cables.