banjo
GOSBTS
I like the Villa, Palace, Leeds one.
Blimey, I was allowed £1.25
A bounce for this thread as you can still get 4/1 Leeds.
Some form: In 3 of the last 6 seasons, 2 of the 3 promoted clubs have gone straight back down. The only year in the last 8 when none have was our first season up.
Has all 3 promoted club ever gone straight back down ?
Update on the original odds posted:
Fulham 5/4 - pushed out slightly to 11/8
West Brom 5/4 - in to 11/10 and marginally favourites
Villa 9/4 - in to 2/1
Palace 5/2 - still 5/2
Newcastle 3/1 - in slightly to 5/2
Burnley 10/3 - pushed out slightly to 7/2
Leeds 7/2 - still listed as 7/2 on most sites, can get 4/1 on 3 sites online
Brighton 4/1 - still 4/1
Sheff Utd 4/1 - still 4/1
West Ham 4/1 - biggest movers now 5/1
Southampton 7/1 - now 15/2
Leeds 7/2 is printing money
How can they work out odds when the squads will change in most teams by at least 5 or 6 players ??
Promoted teams
2019
Norwich – Rock bottom, shocking at the back
Sheff Utd – Incredible season
Villa – Just survived, may establish themselves
2018
Wolves – Established themselves. Very good side
Fulham – Relegated with a whimper. Yo-yo’d back up yesterday
Cardiff – Relegated, but made play offs. Don't look all that to me
2017
Newcastle – 100s of millions spent. bottom half Prem team
Brighton – 100s of millions spent. bottom half Prem team
Hudds – one decent season, bottom half of championship now
2016
Burnley – Established side, but vulnerable to losing manager and a small number of key players
Boro – lower reaches of Championship
Hull – League one at best
Some have gone on to do ok. More have struggled to establish themselves. Only Wolves look to have sustainably built a top half team
Have we spent hundreds of millions?
Leeds 7/2 is printing money
Do any bookies offer an option to bet on head to head placings of where teams finish?
i.e. Can I place a bet on Brighton finishing above Leeds? And where do I find the odds?