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Everything posted by chrisobee
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Thanks, I'm only following the game on here so more precise updates please:)
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Thought he was crap TBH
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Waigo again ?
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Rather than use the word "rigging" I prefer to think we are helping to steer it in the right direction
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No, it lost as did the other 2 tips on here today, not a good day
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13/1 available on Betfair right now.
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No, no, no. Every tip on here has to be a winning one, new rule
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Norton is even worse than McAfee TBH. It always seem a massive task to uninstall it ( or try to!) .
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McAfee caused me no end of problems so I did switch to AVG which I have used for years.
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Folkestone 4.50 Good Buy Dubai ew - Backed this LTO when finishing 5th but only the rails prevented the jockey taking it any wider around the turn that it actually ran. Must have lost at least 10 lengths so will give it another chance.
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Ditto 10 Champions Player 1 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 2 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 3 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 4 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 5 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 6 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 7 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 8 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 9 * Le Tissier, Matt Player 10 * Le Tissier, Matt
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Which is pretty much what Pardew has said TBH !
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Of course !
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Equal 1st with another of my favourites Ryan Giggs and it would not even allow me to vote
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Hard to believe TBH ! Edit: But it certainly is!
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I didn't need to, I had them in my records already as I backed horses in the same races ! 1.55 Shamwari Lodge 5/17 2.30 Joshua Tree ew Won at 12/1 3.05 Lady Dashan 2nd at 9/1 3.40 Axiom ew 2nd at 12/1 4.15 Rip Van Winkle NAP- but too short to back for me Won 8/13 4.50 Red Dune 2nd at 10/1 5.25 Sweetheart 4/9 EW Yankee- Joshua Tree, Lady Darshan, Axiom, Red Dune,
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Well of course finding winners is pretty easy for most isn't it ? saint_stevo Full Member Tournaments Won: 1 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Stylish as f*ck Posts: 6,628 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ascot Selections 29/9/09- 1:55- Cosmopoliton 15/17 and DAMANIYAT GIRL e/w 11/17 2:30- Timely Jazz 8/10 3:05- Long Lashes 8/9 3:40- Seen n Destroy 23/28 4:15- Rip van Winkle Inspired, an 8/13 winner 4:50- Glowing 12/12 5:25- Hendersyde e/w 7/9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last edited by saint_stevo; 26-09-2009 at 11:07 AM..
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Did it way back in 1983. My favourite half marathon has to be the Wembley one I ran in 1985, the finish was a lap of the stadium. That was pretty special TBH.
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Well look on the bright side, you helped others make a few quid. Very altruistic of you !
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This is the NY official site for 2009: http://www.nycmarathon.org/apply.htm This might be of use for 2010: http://www.rnib.org.uk/GETINVOLVED/EVENTS/CHARITYRUNS/RUNDATES/Pages/ing_new_york_marathon_2010.aspx
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That is often a problem so any training needs to take in hills. I was "lucky" or maybe not to have a friend in High Wycombe who I visited regularly and there are real killer hills there and sometimes even going downhill was a problem as you need to actually slow yourself down otherwise you'll just end up going too fast and taking a tumble!
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If you are on FB this might be useful: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Running/93961945054?ref=search&sid=722256833.3768365299..1
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Your preparation sounds very good to me, don't need to do more than 20 miles on a training run to be able to run the full 26 miles. My marathon experience was back in the 80's, running my own race at an even pace worked very well and I'd definitely recommend that, I passed 100's of exhausted runners in the last few miles! Oh and you will be nervous and excited, back to the previous point I'd start somewhere near the back as time is not important otherwise you might get caught up in the early mad dash and go off too fast.
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Right wing: http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10306~45990,00.html
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Thanks !