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20 June, 2006 at 9:24 pm #4429
Bet he thought his bet was coming off. :lol: Serves him right.
A hefty World Cup bet of 40,000 pounds on England to beat Sweden on Tuesday evening has been placed at odds of 11/8 with bookmakers William Hill — by a Scotsman.
“The man stands to collect 95,000 pounds if his bet comes off,” said a spokesman. “It is remarkable that the biggest bet yet placed on an England game has come from a Scottish client.”
England, who have already qualified for the knockout stage of the Cup, play Sweden in the last of their round-robin group matches at 1900 GMT.
20 June, 2006 at 9:42 pm #227328sad fu cker
and i do mean you20 June, 2006 at 9:47 pm #227329I wouldent have bet somone else’s money on England tonight. Sweden seem to have a total hex over them.
20 June, 2006 at 9:52 pm #227330@Bad Manners wrote:
I wouldent have bet somone else’s money on England tonight. Sweden seem to have a total hex over them.
Your opinion regarding English football ranks alongside Mary J’s! :lol:
20 June, 2006 at 10:02 pm #227331I know Mr A.
They havent beaten them since the sixties. It’s certainly not a well thought out bet.20 June, 2006 at 10:38 pm #227332HE’D HAVE LOVED A BET ON SCOTLAND BUT………………………….
20 June, 2006 at 11:21 pm #227333A quietly encouraging game, I thought. Two beautiful goals from open play and a timely warning to the defence to tighten up on set-plays.
If Mickey Owen is crocked, though, that’ll be a blow.
20 June, 2006 at 11:32 pm #227334@pikey wrote:
A quietly encouraging game, I thought. Two beautiful goals from open play and a timely warning to the defence to tighten up on set-plays.
If Mickey Owen is crocked, though, that’ll be a blow.
Is Walcott our lucky mascot? :-s
21 June, 2006 at 12:35 pm #227335@pikey wrote:
A quietly encouraging game, I thought. Two beautiful goals from open play and a timely warning to the defence to tighten up on set-plays.
If Mickey Owen is crocked, though, that’ll be a blow.
It’s been confirmed that Owen will miss the rest of the tournament.
I bet Sven’s now regretting his decision to take only 4 strikers with him.
He’s now only got 3 strikers. 1 of them isnt anywhere near fit. One of them is an untried rookie.
I think England might live to regret not having a proven Premiership goal getter like Jermain Defoe in the squad.21 June, 2006 at 1:04 pm #227336I’d say so. To be honest, we could have done with Darren Bent being there as well. Jenas and Walcott probably won’t be used and shouldn’t have gone, I reckon.
Still, hindsight is a wonderful thing. Besides, England have a good tradition of making positive out of calamity. The general open play was good last night. As I said, we just need to tighten up those defensive set pieces.
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