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Really?Not selected for Sky in UK , have to listen to match commentary.
Really?Not selected for Sky in UK , have to listen to match commentary.
Apologies if we are not allowed betting talk, however:
Norwich are 12/1 and Arsenal are 1/2
If you put them in a Double, it's almost 19/1.
I have stuck £50 on it, so if we do fuck it up, at least my season ticket for next season will be paid for....
Well it looked more likely to have been (at least) yesterday. It had been raining in London all morning today, but in the video it was dry and the sun was out. Kane pulled out of a 'thing' he was due to attend today, so he's probably felt unwell overnight and the training video was pre-illness.I’m a little confused
Was the training video before or after Kane was struck down with the stomach bug?
Apologies if we are not allowed betting talk, however:
Norwich are 12/1 and Arsenal are 1/2
If you put them in a Double, it's almost 19/1.
I have stuck £50 on it, so if we do fuck it up, at least my season ticket for next season will be paid for....
Think the archaic rules mainly apply to 3pm Saturday kick offs but these are all Sunday games so why Sky can't show the lot is a mystery, BT simultaneously show CL games .Of course it won't. I mean, it's an English fixture, after all. I'd have to fucking emigrate to be able to watch Spurs regularly on TV.
Utterly ridiculous that in 2022 we can instantly stream basically every modern movie in existence, but archaic rules mean we can't watch any game we want.
They would make an absolute killing if Sky offered a subscription for each club's PL games. I'm amazed the PL hasn't successfully lobbied the government to change the law.
The MiB. Tickled me that didThe MIB ..
Referee: Chris Kavanagh. Assistants: Harry Lennard, Nick Hopton. Fourth official: Dean Whitestone. VAR: Andy Madley. Assistant VAR: Wade Smith.
The MIB ..
Cancelled. Wrong info. Sorry TBA
Sky only have the rights to show 128 games a season. 125 have been broadcast so 3 left for SundayThink the archaic rules mainly apply to 3pm Saturday kick offs but these are all Sunday games so why Sky can't show the lot is a mystery,
He should put the same faith in his own team. Mind you, when he does, he gets that wrong.![]()
Arteta believes Norwich will beat Tottenham to hand Arsenal fourth spot
Mikel Arteta says he is growing in belief that Norwich could yet do Arsenal a huge favour against Tottenham on the final day of the season, believing it is still “very possible” that his side will be playing Champions League football next season.www.standard.co.uk
really hope our players see this, Arteta is such a tosser.
Arsenal are now 14/1 for top 4 ?I got Arsenal to finish top 4 at 22/1 immediately after the Newcastle game. So I cashed out Tottenham to finish top 4 for £190 (would have returned £200) and put £30 on Arsenal.
I think the odds must have shortened because so many Spurs fans are emotionally hedging by betting on Arsenal.
Streams again. FFS
Just stop it. Please.
SC has had enough warnings about this shit and everyone on here has had plenty too so I won't lose any sleep getting rid of anyone who doesn't give a fuck about that. We've got much MUCH better things to do than keep repeating ourselves about this and we shouldn't (still) have to keep looking out for it or deal with reports about it. So come on guys FFS.
It's time you started to think about this shit and it's consequences. Swear down.
Those Norwich odds are probably coming down because a) 12/1 is ridiculous odds for any team to win a league game so too tempting to pass up; and b) half of the posters on this site have probably put a bet on us to lose as an attempt to reverse-hex the outcome.Arsenal are now 14/1 for top 4 ?
Also interestingly Norwich have come in from 12/1 to 8/1 to beat us
Scared!!!!
I would never do such a thingThose Norwich odds are probably coming down because a) 12/1 is ridiculous odds for any team to win a league game so too tempting to pass up; and b) half of the posters on this site have probably put a bet on us to lose as an attempt to reverse-hex the outcome.