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is that even less than 0%?

kinda the same  :)  typically german to be as precise as possible and not allow anyone to assume that although it is zero percent, it isn't even anywhere near becoming 1%.

 

for the avoidance of doubt, this post was in no way designed to show any racial prejudice or stereotyping but merely pointing out that such precision is something german people are accredited with more often than not and can cite examples with respect to the manufacture of automobiles such as Audi, BMW and Mercedes

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The only people that know who the owners are interested in employing are the owners themselves, Jon Rudkin, Susan whelan and the manager himself (and his agent)

Odds moving into 4/1 for O'Neill for example mean absolutely nothing. Probably a punter In Ireland just won a load on a horse and put a few hundred quid on it.

It's only when the deal is virtually agreed, more people will become aware and the odds will go into around 1/10 and then betting suspended. Hiddink, Lennon and O'Neill might not be of any interest to us. But the bookies have to have favourites. And when they have no idea it is guess work.

Very true, odds like the ones mentioned mean that no one is in the know or have an idea... we could end up appointing someone that had never been mentioned anywhere
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Very true, odds like the ones mentioned mean that no one is in the know or have an idea... we could end up appointing someone that had never been mentioned anywhere

absolutely - i wasted a few quid at 100-1 and the odds immediately dropped to 50-1 within a minute

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The only people that know who the owners are interested in employing are the owners themselves, Jon Rudkin, Susan whelan and the manager himself (and his agent)

Odds moving into 4/1 for O'Neill for example mean absolutely nothing. Probably a punter In Ireland just won a load on a horse and put a few hundred quid on it.

It's only when the deal is virtually agreed, more people will become aware and the odds will go into around 1/10 and then betting suspended. Hiddink, Lennon and O'Neill might not be of any interest to us. But the bookies have to have favourites. And when they have no idea it is guess work.

absolutely. Do we really think the bookies really worry about losing a few hundred quid or not on a manager that was once a fancy prh.
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absolutely - i wasted a few quid at 100-1 and the odds immediately dropped to 50-1 within a minute

With only really us and maybe a few pro gamblers caring enough to bet, a few quid on someone will slash odds quickly.

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Its the people that the big 3 or 4 want to go under the radar with. Consistently offering lower odds so as to not attract a punter and able to react to the market with no liability. The opposite being to attract the market follower with best odds available. I would be dismissing the top 4 on that theory alone. Yes inc Hiddink.

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A lot of people are citing age and a lack of long term committment as a negative with Guus Hiddink. But is it?

Yes with Nige we had a lot to build upon after a season which im sure the majority here would have been happy with finishing 17th before it started, but the profile of the club has risen considerably. We are signing and looking to sign players of a quality to build a squad we could only dream about a year ago.

Decent players from half decent clubs actually seem to see us as a viable move, where as before EC they wouldnt give us a 2nd look. For example, we got turned down by Frazier Campbell for gods sake.

So maybe its about the club taking it one step at a time. Guus, with all of his experience, knowledge and reputation is maybe a viable option to the club and owners to take the club forward again. Take us to a healthy finish in the season, and if he does decide to leave, much like EC, we are in a more inviting position next season to attract that top younger manager from around the world

As we all discovered with EC, age is a number. Class is permanent.

Its more the fact that Hiddink is a decrepid old fart who is clearly in decline, looking for a pension top up.

 

He has done nothing for 6 years, why would that suddenly change, Hes a spent force.

 

EC was still playing well so no comparison. Also Pearson and co managed to get him to come here so he must have had a decent stature.

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no wonder the bookies make money

They make money just like casinos because the odds are heavily in their favour.

If they weren't then they wouldn't exist, even with the modern day bet in play, cash out etc they still come out on top.

Heaven knows what money they used to make back in the 80's and 90's etc when online betting with all the add ons was not around.

No wonder every village had at least one bookies.

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Don't drink in otter and the only bookies in kegworth was worths top of the hill near the chip shop then again what do I know I have only lived here for 34 years the best pup is the cap and stocking bass served from the jug

only been in the cap once. seemed a nice little place. ive been the anchor more just for the outside really. the clientele there however are rather....aged shall we say. 

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cant workout why Leicester have been written off getting klopp as manager he's out of work we need a new manager and he's currently

In England. Maybe the press underestimate us as a good proposition for him thoughts please.

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