Purely where the money is going and nothing else.Betting odds mean nothing.
Well...they don't mean nothing really. They reflect where people are willing to bet their own money which reflects something other than a media bias toward satisfying a particular fanbase. Of course odds do reflect the bias of bettors which means more popular clubs with delusional fan bases will skew the odds to their favor. But the motivation of those wishing to make money is not entirely the same as that of a hack journalist trying to satisfy their readers.Betting odds mean nothing.
You had me fooled with 'Bruce'
I thought who the flipping heck is Bruce ? Finally the penny dropped.
If I've said it once, I've said it 46 times. Give me 10k and your real name and I'll make you odds on to be Spurs next signingWell...they don't mean nothing really. They reflect where people are willing to bet their own money which reflects something other than a media bias toward satisfying a particular fanbase. Of course odds do reflect the bias of bettors which means more popular clubs with delusional fan bases will skew the odds to their favor. But the motivation of those wishing to make money is not entirely the same as that of a hack journalist trying to satisfy their readers.
If you'd bothered to read back through the conversation in which @DC Hotspur was participating, you would find that in the context the odds do in fact mean something. That is, @John48 said "most seem to have him Liverpool bound" - the odds rather suggest that most people have put money on him going to places other than Liverpool.Betting odds mean nothing.
If you'd bothered to read back through the conversation in which @DC Hotspur was participating, you would find that in the context the odds do in fact mean something. That is, @John48 said "most seem to have him Liverpool bound" - the odds rather suggest that most people have put money on him going to places other than Liverpool.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/jack-grealish-puts-tottenham-premier-12799138
Jack Grealish puts Tottenham and other Premier League suitors on transfer alert by deciding to leave Aston Villa
EXCLUSIVE: Spurs lead the race for the 22-year-old but are biding their time before making cash-strapped club an offer
Jack Grealish is ready to quit Aston Villa this summer to return to Premier League.
Tottenham lead the race for the talented attacking midfielder, though chairman Daniel Levy is yet to actually open the bidding as he bides his time to exploit Villa’s cash woes.
But MirrorSport understands the 22-year-old does expect them to come in for him.
Grealish stands to land a bumper five-year deal, which will see his current £20,000-a-week salary in the Championship rocket.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino wants him to give England ace Dele Alli competition for the role playing behind Harry Kane.
And Grealish has come to terms with the necessity of leaving his boyhood club since missing out on promotion by losing to Fulham in last month's play-off final.
Close pal and mentor John Terry has helped fuel his ambitions by stressing his top-flight quality and England national team potential.
Other Premier League rivals, including West Ham, are believed to be monitoring uncapped Grealish’s situation, but Liverpool are not expected to bid.
Villa, who last month were late settling a tax bill, are still struggling to source fresh investment under owner Dr Tony Xia.
But even if the embattled Villa owner ends up selling the club, Grealish is likely to still want to go.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/jack-grealish-puts-tottenham-premier-12799138
Jack Grealish puts Tottenham and other Premier League suitors on transfer alert by deciding to leave Aston Villa
EXCLUSIVE: Spurs lead the race for the 22-year-old but are biding their time before making cash-strapped club an offer
Jack Grealish is ready to quit Aston Villa this summer to return to Premier League.
Tottenham lead the race for the talented attacking midfielder, though chairman Daniel Levy is yet to actually open the bidding as he bides his time to exploit Villa’s cash woes.
But MirrorSport understands the 22-year-old does expect them to come in for him.
Grealish stands to land a bumper five-year deal, which will see his current £20,000-a-week salary in the Championship rocket.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino wants him to give England ace Dele Alli competition for the role playing behind Harry Kane.
And Grealish has come to terms with the necessity of leaving his boyhood club since missing out on promotion by losing to Fulham in last month's play-off final.
Close pal and mentor John Terry has helped fuel his ambitions by stressing his top-flight quality and England national team potential.
Other Premier League rivals, including West Ham, are believed to be monitoring uncapped Grealish’s situation, but Liverpool are not expected to bid.
Villa, who last month were late settling a tax bill, are still struggling to source fresh investment under owner Dr Tony Xia.
But even if the embattled Villa owner ends up selling the club, Grealish is likely to still want to go.
If they know that the player only wants to come to us?You can guarantee that Chelsea will outbid
Damn, they’ve only just noticed he’s available since that Mirror story....You can guarantee that Chelsea will outbid
Or the Mirror jumped to the same conclusions from the Instagram post.Safe to say there was something in the Instagram post.
If it is I'm not sure it's us, most seem to have him L'Pool bound.
Are you a gambling man Trix and have you had a flutter?As before all about agreeing the fee. Everything else is already in place and has been for a while.
Are you a gambling man Trix and have you had a flutter?
Not really but yes. Price is way too short now though.