LeTiss wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2017 5:12 pmI decided to watch it, painful stuff. It was like plucking pubes with tweezerscybernet69 wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2017 4:36 pmCan you mention Scottish and Football in the same sentence ?
Today's Football
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cybernet69
I'm just doing some end of season work and here is something interesting for you.LeTiss wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2017 9:21 amI've noticed a decline in interest in Scottish football this season, the liquidity has died dramatically.
Tonight, we have an important promotion/relegation play-off match between Dundee Utd & Hamilton. There's very little other football today to distract people, yet there's only £4300 matched so far![]()
Average weekly wage in the Premier League was just short of £50k, in the Scottish Premiership, just under £3k.
Blimey, imagine what it would be without Celtic included?!
What about liquidity Peter, am I just imagining a major decline on Scottish markets?
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It will probably be worse next year as Sky are paying the Scottish FA 27% less.
I think the money started to dry up when Rangers drifted into a dark hole.
I think the money started to dry up when Rangers drifted into a dark hole.
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Is there anything to play for in the Roma match? 1.07/1.08 seems short.
Runners-Up gives automatic entry into CL group stages, whereas 3rd sends them into the qualifiers.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2017 1:37 pmIs there anything to play for in the Roma match? 1.07/1.08 seems short.
That's a fairly big incentive, so Roma still need 3pts to guarantee 2nd place
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Roma have to win to guarantee the direct Champ League spot, if they fail to win then Napoli (away to Sampdoria) can leap frog them with a win.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2017 1:37 pmIs there anything to play for in the Roma match? 1.07/1.08 seems short.
