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> no hedging so a loss for me and in the King George

> yesterday. Mick must be hurting......


Au contraire. Had a late bet on Ernie at 2.4 as Scott went long in 17. It was a loss overall but only small compared to what it would have been.


Despite feeling that I did not want to see Scott win in a procession, I really felt for him in the end. Tragic failure for such a nice guy.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

My Football bets (all for trading). Relegation Stoke (tough start - although Arsenal not helpful) and Villa (well done Irons). Champions Arsenal - stoopid price (25) again for trading. May do a Champions league when the draw is out.


I presume a Rangers/Celtic accy is about 1/5000 on?

Watney's doing rather well.


I backed Rory at 10/1 after -2 yesterday, long way to go. Also did Pettersen (again) but he's put of it already on +2 I'd say.


Have a ?10 on Liverpool to win the Preniership. :) Not sure why. I'm sure I'll back another team too, maybe Chelsea.

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