arsenal vs liverpool , 405.9 k matched @ 1.01

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george
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ouch few people lost a lot of money at this game ,

i was watching the money that people put at 1.01 and it was insane :)
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LeTiss
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It's incredible to think people would place bets like that on a match that's only 1-0

I'd always lay at 1.01 rather than back
petardo
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This is the 3-rd Arsenal match in season where 1.01 had lost. :mrgreen:
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Dabbla
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It looked like some poor sod hoovered the whole market on Arsenal just as the penalty was awarded to liverpool. 1.10ish down to 0. They must have done some big money.
Iron
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It's not something I would have done, but I can understand it in this instance though.

There was supposed to be something like 8 minutes of extra time. So when it went 1-0 in the eighth minute of extra time, you can forgive people for thinking 'Game over!'. :)

If I were an Arsenal fan, I'd want that referee sacked. What kind of numpty allows a game to go on for 4 minutes longer than it should?!?

Jeff
LeTiss 4pm wrote:It's incredible to think people would place bets like that on a match that's only 1-0
freddy
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Don't feel that sorry for people getting caught out like this to be honest.

they are just looking for free money and as we all know free money does not exist.

Not sure why anyone would back Arsenal at 1.01 when Liverpool were on the attack or on the guess work of how much time the ref would add on for the penalty and the goal, crazy.

Don't know whether to commend there balls or laugh at their stupidity :lol:
SilentDave
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Jeff, apparently the ball was only in play for less than a minute during the last 6 minutes so you can fully understand the added time that allowed L'pool to score.
Also, it was a minimum of 8 minutes added time.

Either way I bet the Liverpool fans were totally torn when they got the penalty - wonder how many of them wanted Kuyt to miss it?
misimiki
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freddy wrote:...

Don't know whether to commend there balls or laugh at their stupidity :lol:
I would be sitting pretty smug to catch that trade.

Does it indicate that most users of BF are straight up punters?
Iron
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SilentDave wrote:Jeff, apparently the ball was only in play for less than a minute during the last 6 minutes so you can fully understand the added time that allowed L'pool to score.
Also, it was a minimum of 8 minutes added time.
Fair comment. IMHO, it wouldn't hurt for AET to be given as a precise figure, not a minimum time, so that no-one can accuse the referee of using his discretion in a way that favours a particular team.
SilentDave wrote:Either way I bet the Liverpool fans were totally torn when they got the penalty - wonder how many of them wanted Kuyt to miss it?
Why would they want Kuyt to miss it? :)

Jeff
george
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haha nice video i didnt understand what they saying but it was funny :)
noeyedeer
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An answer to the question

"If I were an Arsenal fan, I'd want that referee sacked. What kind of numpty allows a game to go on for 4 minutes longer than it should?!?"

The sort of ref that usually officiates at Old Trafford when Utd need a result! :lol:

However just proior to the penalty there was free kick just on the edge of the area which needed sorting out.

I would suggest that if more players actually got on with the game, stopped shirt pulling and rolling over un-necessarily etc they may play closer to the 90 mins.

Arsenal despite all their pretty one touch stuff show a week underbelly as exposed by Bolton a few days later. If I were an Arsenal fan I'd be worried a bit about the future as uncertainty does strange things.
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