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Extraordinary relegation prices.


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i dont mind a bet on a 0-0 at the game - get some of your ticket back if its rubbish. Did it once when an own goal went in very ealry and absolutely nothing else happened all game so its not flawless haha

If you're betting on 0-0, you should always go for the "No goalscorer" bet instead, as that'll cover that exact scenario. You'd still win even if the score is 1-0 if the goal comes from an own goal. The odds are (almost) always the same.

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If you're betting on 0-0, you should always go for the "No goalscorer" bet instead, as that'll cover that exact scenario. You'd still win even if the score is 1-0 if the goal comes from an own goal. The odds are (almost) always the same.

 

Good lad.

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It's not so much our price I see as being wrong, more the disparity with Burnley's price. I guess therefore I'm saying Burnley should surely be a lot bigger than they are, rather than us shorter if you get my drift.

 

At a guess I'd say its because we have changed manager and had an upturn of fortunes, Burnley have not changed their manager, so are more likely to slip back into poor form/bad ways than us.

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No fan should bet against their team, ever. That said, I'm not as optimistic as the bookies.

 

If you can't make money betting on the team you know the most about, why bet on any othes. I made a tidy sum betting on relegation under mope and then cashed out under Hughes before betting on us vs Swansea... Saints fans know the team better than the book makers, use it.

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