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The Return of the Tipping Thread

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My bet for the weekend:

Sunderland v Southampton btts

Bournemouth v Newcastle btts.

10 returns 30.50

Cheers Scouse

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Leicester to win 2-1 @ 10 -1 Betfair Exchange

 

 

On an aside the odds to go for was Leics HT Watford FT at 48's but I just can't bring myself to do it!

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Sunderland 1 Southampton 0

West Ham 2 Everton 2

Returns £1,320

 

Bloody Nora Fez - That's actually not inconceivable but that'd be possibly the greatest call of the thread if that comes off!

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Celta Vigo (vs Valencia) @ 17/20

Sheffield Weds (@ Charlton) @ 11/10. 

 

£10 pays £38.85

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Swansea to bear Norwich 2/1. Swansea have admittedly been poor but think they have better players all over the park and can play with more freedom as the away side.

Albrighton to score anytime 6.5. Think he's playing very well at the moment so I'm taking a bit of a punt here. Can't always just be Vardy and Mahrez right?

£10 double returns £195

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Bloody Nora Fez - That's actually not inconceivable but that'd be possibly the greatest call of the thread if that comes off!

Watch it be 2 2 in the final game in the final minute and there's a Tim Howard blunder of epic proportions to gift West Ham a goal....
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Blackpool to beat Barnet 2/1

Portsmouth to beat Macclesfield 2/5

£10 pays £42 hoping for my third win on the spin!

Posted

Leicester to win 2-1 @ 10 -1 Betfair Exchange

 

 

On an aside the odds to go for was Leics HT Watford FT at 48's but I just can't bring myself to do it!

Whoop dare i izz.

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Right Exeter to score over 3.5 goals against Didcot Town.

 

£10 on at 19/5 returns £48.

 

Exeter lost 1-0 at this stage to a team at the same level. After watching  Notts County crash out i'd like to think they won't be showing the same levels of complaceny.

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