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The question is what would you do or have done

Cashed out earlier
1 (1.5%)
cash out now
18 (27.7%)
Leave it a couple of weeks
19 (29.2%)
Let it run till the end
27 (41.5%)

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RoversAlias

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Re: Cash out
« Reply #30 on March 18, 2016, 01:58:19 am by RoversAlias »
Spurs were already concentrating on the league to be fair. They rested key players such as Kane for both legs against Dortmund, I doubt it'll have much bearing on the title race.
« Last Edit: March 18, 2016, 02:21:22 am by RoversAlias »



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Sammy Chung was King

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Re: Cash out
« Reply #31 on March 18, 2016, 02:07:19 am by Sammy Chung was King »
Hoddle had a point saying he could have played a weaker team at villa, but maybe he weighed it up and thought which would he get greater stick from if they failed.
 For me he had to prioritise the league, the fans would never forgive him if they lost the league due to three points he could have lost at villa.
I don't personally think, he thought they could beat Dortmund even with their best side.

aidanstu

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Re: Cash out
« Reply #32 on March 18, 2016, 05:11:12 am by aidanstu »
Palace will be a tough away game for the foxes on Saturday, Spurs have a seemingly easier game against Bournemouth on Sunday . If Leicester don't pick up maximum on Saturday and Spurs on Sunday your cash out will drop massively. Don't panic.

Spurs next three games are really tough (Liverpool A, man Utd h, Stoke away) and then they have an easier home game against west brom. This is on the same day Leicester play a game they should also win against Swansea at home, and after three other should win games against Southampton h, Sunderland A, and West Ham h. This means the gap will probably be bigger than it is today, closer to the end of the season and a bigger cash out.

After these fixtures, if the gap is bigger than 9 points, with three games left and which it could conceivably be, the bookies will have paid out anyway. If the gap is less than 9 points Leicester are in trouble as there remaining games are against man Utd a, Everton h and Chelsea A.

In short wait until Leicester play Swansea.

Best of luck to you and your Mrs and as other people have said if the £700+ is a substantial amount to, which it is to most folk, cash out because life, and football in particular is unpredictable.

1879Rovers

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Re: Cash out
« Reply #33 on March 18, 2016, 07:32:43 am by 1879Rovers »
Spurs have got quite a difficult run in. Personally, £786 for £1 is a fantastic return. You may lose out on another £714 but I would be more gutted if I came away with nothing. I could have cashed out on the Man Utd v Liverpool game last night for £158 but decided to let it run and would have won £300. Lost the lot!

Avsuptem

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Re: Cash out
« Reply #34 on March 18, 2016, 12:33:45 pm by Avsuptem »
Tiddysdad. Do not cash out. You had the wisdom to bet a quid and will now quite likely win big. If you don't win you have still only lost a quid. Remember the Garden of Eden, all sin starts with temptation.

Sammy Chung was King

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Re: Cash out
« Reply #35 on March 18, 2016, 11:50:58 pm by Sammy Chung was King »
I see them losing against Palace, they haven't got a great record there, plus as already mentioned they still have to face Man utd, Everton and Chelsea teams all hurting from a poor season, and before that West Ham who are trying to ensure european football.
Personally i think you have made the right choice, because the cash out, would go down if they lose to palace, which could start a bad run. They have used eighteen players over the season, those players will start feeling it in their legs, and a pressure they have no experience of!.

Tiddysdad

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Re: Cash out
« Reply #36 on March 19, 2016, 12:03:23 am by Tiddysdad »
I see them losing against Palace, they haven't got a great record there, plus as already mentioned they still have to face Man utd, Everton and Chelsea teams all hurting from a poor season, and before that West Ham who are trying to ensure european football.
Personally i think you have made the right choice, because the cash out, would go down if they lose to palace, which could start a bad run. They have used eighteen players over the season, those players will start feeling it in their legs, and a pressure they have no experience of!.

Hi Sam Have a look at the other thread CASHED OUT

 

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