n1 gull
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5/1 is the worst price on the market, BTW - plenty of 11/2 about and some 6/1 in places too.
Skybet 19/4 which is under 5/1 unfortunately as its my betting account and i don't want to open another one
5/1 is the worst price on the market, BTW - plenty of 11/2 about and some 6/1 in places too.
Have we ever won there and how many top half teams have we beaten away since we got promoted? All very well having a team that play good football but we’ll we’ll remain underdogs until we actually win some away games against decent teams, even ones that are in shit form.
Why complain? Those are great odds, slap a tenner on it and if we win. Quids in. We lose, well, the bookies were right.
5/1 is the worst price on the market, BTW - plenty of 11/2 about and some 6/1 in places too.
Currently 13/2 on Bet365[/QUOT
Just about lump £25 on that odds. Not convinced we will win but those odds to good not to take.
Is 11/2 :-( there will have to take that instead
Currently 13/2 on Bet365
Says 11/2 for me currently on bet365. Doubt it would have been 13/2 a few minutes ago when you posted. Tho I guess stranger things have happened at sea
Graham Potter’s Brighton moved into the top half of the table with Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Norwich City. Although it might seem natural to think of the 3-0 home win against Tottenham a month ago as a turning point in their season, the feeling among fans is the fortunate 3-2 victory against Everton last week was more of a watershed moment. Saturday’s Leandro Trossard-inspired victory over Norwich sent Brighton up to ninth, one place above Manchester United, to whom they travel on Sunday. The days when clubs of Brighton’s stature visited Old Trafford aiming merely for damage limitation are long gone. With their summer recruit Trossard fit, Brighton will face Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s misfiring United believing they can register a third straight win in the Premier League.
Currently 13/2 on Bet365[/QUOT
Just lumped £25 on that odds. Not convinced we will win but those odds to good not to take
So that's why they're only 11/2 now.
Still placed a small one on that and an even smaller saver on 1-1.
Who would have thought 10 years ago we'd be going to OT above them in the League and with every prospect of matching them? Junior PG now at Manchester Uni so really looking forward to a weekend up there.
PG
Currently 13/2 on Bet365
So that's why they're only 11/2 now.
Still placed a small one on that and an even smaller saver on 1-1.
Who would have thought 10 years ago we'd be going to OT above them in the League and with every prospect of matching them? Junior PG now at Manchester Uni so really looking forward to a weekend up there.
PG
Have placed the £25 at 6.5 which is 11/2. Didn’t think tbh what that even was
Agreed. I was saying at the weekend if the managers were reversed and Potter was in charge of Man U and we had Solskjaer we'd get absolutely tonked. They've got (on paper) the better players, but I feel we have the better manager. Will our managerial edge be enough to get a result?Think GP will win the tactical battle just need the players to perform and we may get a win.
On another note, a couple of Man Utd supporting Sussex mates of mine tell me off for calling them Man U. Apparently it’s a term used by Liverpool and stems from Munich?! I’m sure they read it online, but I explain I am referring to them as the team Manchester Utd shortened and not making a dig at the Munich tragedy obviously - but they still won’t have it. Anyone heard of this before?! I have to literally think twice when referring to them in wattsapp groups now!
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/216115-mufc-or-manchester-unitedit-shouldnt-be-called-man-u
Personally never heard of it myself but that’s why it’s allegedly offensive.