It's funny how this often happens, the boring final. But at least the second half was a bit better than the first.
Congrats to Liverpool who deserved something from this season you feel.
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Spurs have removed the link to the victory parade on their website
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you can't stand in the penalty area with your arms out like a goalkeeper and not expect a penalty if they make contact with the ball. There is no such thing as accidental handball if you place your arms in a position to give yourself an advantage
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Somebody has over a number of weeks now been lumping 3-4k into the market laying the draw within the last hour before kickoff. Anyone else spot it? Anyone with an idea what the ploy is here?
I can categorically say it's not spoof money. Because it's lumped in, and then kept in-play, rain or shine. It's never moved, just sits there until it gets taken, no matter how much time elapses. In fact, in one instance it was done at 5s and the underdog scored dropping the price below 4s and it was still left there!!!!
Maybe someone on a hot streak with a lay the draw strategy. Although I can't see that sort of money going into the market after a goal. If it is going in, then it's done by proportionally laying the two teams, rather than backing the draw.
I'm hesitant to fully pull the trigger on this, keeping in mind the recent story of matchfixing going all the way to top in Spain, I'm fearing it's someone who knows something they shouldn't really know.
It's, seemingly, on right now in Sweden (also with a recent matchfixing history) in Elfsborg v Hacken at 3.45
Edit: Should say 3-4k layed and available for others to back, so a fair chunk of money, with the guy having 10k+ liability.
I can categorically say it's not spoof money. Because it's lumped in, and then kept in-play, rain or shine. It's never moved, just sits there until it gets taken, no matter how much time elapses. In fact, in one instance it was done at 5s and the underdog scored dropping the price below 4s and it was still left there!!!!
Maybe someone on a hot streak with a lay the draw strategy. Although I can't see that sort of money going into the market after a goal. If it is going in, then it's done by proportionally laying the two teams, rather than backing the draw.
I'm hesitant to fully pull the trigger on this, keeping in mind the recent story of matchfixing going all the way to top in Spain, I'm fearing it's someone who knows something they shouldn't really know.
It's, seemingly, on right now in Sweden (also with a recent matchfixing history) in Elfsborg v Hacken at 3.45
Edit: Should say 3-4k layed and available for others to back, so a fair chunk of money, with the guy having 10k+ liability.
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That was my question also


He did the later Swedish match as well. Atletico PR v Fluminense at laid at a price of 4 up next I see.