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well man utd won league so should be better odds on chelsea, my money is going there.
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If anyone listened to me and bought at 1.93, you can now layoff at 1.8, giving you a 13c/$ freeroll on Utd (or about half that guaranteed arb if you don't want to gamble).
I don't see the line changing too much, Utd will probably shorten just a little bit more to about 1.75. I think I'll layoff half my money today and the other half if the line does shorten to 1.75ish, which would give me a $400ish freeroll on united. |
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#3
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Drogba is out and Terry dislocated his elbow, so even if he plays he will less effective. The line could be changing again.
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AND FULHAM AVOID THE DROP!!!!!!!!!
In most countries the soccer league is a single table instead of divided into conferences and whatnot. In England, there are 20 teams in the top league (like major leagues in baseball). At the end of the season the bottom 3 teams are dropped into the second division (continuing the baseball analogy, AAA ball) and the top 3 teams of the second division are promoted up to the top league. This promotion and relegation occurs throughout the entire structure of professional and semi-pro leagues. My team, Fulham, had to win yesterday on the last day of the season to avoid being relegated, and they did! |
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That's cool. I like that layout.
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c'mon chelsea!
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