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It's more than a few, and it's a bloody shambles. They have a history of messing up around daylight savings time. I've written them to have a look at the times of their markets on Sunday, yesterday, and again today. For tomorrow La Liga and Serie A are off by an hour for every match, just among the major leagues, I've had a peak at.
I honestly don't know what's the worst potential reason behind this. That they've got completely incompetent employees? Or that they don't give a f*** about the exchange anymore? One of the two is true. And it's costing liquidity outside of the very largest leagues for the football trading.
I'd say both are true, they've also moved a load of there operation to Romania now which won't have helped at all during this time, and everyone knows what happens to a companies level of service once it's moved oversea's to cut costsKafkaesque wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 10:35 pmIt's more than a few, and it's a bloody shambles. They have a history of messing up around daylight savings time. I've written them to have a look at the times of their markets on Sunday, yesterday, and again today. For tomorrow La Liga and Serie A are off by an hour for every match, just among the major leagues, I've had a peak at.
I honestly don't know what's the worst potential reason behind this. That they've got completely incompetent employees? Or that they don't give a f*** about the exchange anymore? One of the two is true. And it's costing liquidity outside of the very largest leagues for the football trading.
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Q: What does an epic trade look like?
A: This
Hope somebody else got a piece
A: This
Hope somebody else got a piece

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"supposedly better players" - I think you are seriously underestimating Wolves current squad. Moutinho, Neves, Boly and Jonny would walk into the United team. As a Wolves fan then I would probably only take De Gea and Rashford from the United team to improve our squad. Wolves were by far the better team in the 1-1 at Old Trafford and again at Molineux in the cup. Man Utd gave us a better game on Tuesday night and did have their chances to have beaten us as we started slowly in the first 20 minutes.
Apologies, no intention to deride Wolves. They're playing some great stuff this season. I lost some money, you see, so I was a bit crabby. But I think my 'pressing' comment did have some merit. Anyway, sorrry again.Wolf1877 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 11:24 am"supposedly better players" - I think you are seriously underestimating Wolves current squad. Moutinho, Neves, Boly and Jonny would walk into the United team. As a Wolves fan then I would probably only take De Gea and Rashford from the United team to improve our squad. Wolves were by far the better team in the 1-1 at Old Trafford and again at Molineux in the cup. Man Utd gave us a better game on Tuesday night and did have their chances to have beaten us as we started slowly in the first 20 minutes.
Shocking outbreak of civility for this forum! I must be in the wrong place.
*navigates back to the Brexit thread to find some wingnuts substituting knowledge and understanding for vehemence and hostility....*
(Always tough to be calm with a loss - my nemesis this year has been Ayr United, and there's not many people who can say that!)
*navigates back to the Brexit thread to find some wingnuts substituting knowledge and understanding for vehemence and hostility....*
(Always tough to be calm with a loss - my nemesis this year has been Ayr United, and there's not many people who can say that!)
Its doesn't do to be of a nervous disposition and Liverpool supporter as they showed once again last night
On the flip side, I hope that 2nd half performance will help with some of there nerves and give them that confidence boost they'll need
No worries Greenmark. My turn to be crabby after our uncharacteristic late capitulation to Watford. That was a very hard knock to take as a die hard fan. Must have been a good one for trading but a bad one to witness right there in front of my own eyes. Still a bit of work for Nuno to do on this Wolves team. Our resident Saints fans must be hopeful of benefiting from our cup hangover next Saturday.
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Wolf1877 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 7:49 amNo worries Greenmark. My turn to be crabby after our uncharacteristic late capitulation to Watford. That was a very hard knock to take as a die hard fan. Must have been a good one for trading but a bad one to witness right there in front of my own eyes. Still a bit of work for Nuno to do on this Wolves team. Our resident Saints fans must be hopeful of benefiting from our cup hangover next Saturday.



VERY long journey back home last night.
It certainly was. As always though we will keep the gold flag flying high.