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Why are all the games set for ko at 12.15? That means an 8 am rise to follow the game
What are the odds on both:-1) Brum to drop2) Brum to stop up3) Us to dropI'm tempted to do something I never do and put a bet on to soften the blow if the unfortunate happens. Not a lot mind, but just something that might cheer my day in a worst case scenario.My mate always put a couple of quid on us to lose every game so that there's at least SOME gain to us losing.
Quote from: les@donr on April 29, 2014, 11:24:35 pmWhy are all the games set for ko at 12.15? That means an 8 am rise to follow the game You poor loves, there's me getting up at 3:30 to drive to Donny from Newcastle then train to Leicester...
Three sets of results send us down:Birmingham win & Rovers draw - odds @ 9/1Birmingham win & Rovers lose - odds @ 3/1Birmingham draw & Rovers lose - odds @ 5/1All three eventualities can be covered and still make a little bit, Rovers stay up and won't care about money. Win-Win
Quote from: Sad-Rovers on April 30, 2014, 12:12:03 amQuote from: les@donr on April 29, 2014, 11:24:35 pmWhy are all the games set for ko at 12.15? That means an 8 am rise to follow the game You poor loves, there's me getting up at 3:30 to drive to Donny from Newcastle then train to Leicester... Takes me 2 hours to drive from Newcastle to Donny 120 milesAre you planning to do a milk round before taking the train?
Quote from: bedale rover on April 30, 2014, 09:12:59 amQuote from: Sad-Rovers on April 30, 2014, 12:12:03 amQuote from: les@donr on April 29, 2014, 11:24:35 pmWhy are all the games set for ko at 12.15? That means an 8 am rise to follow the game You poor loves, there's me getting up at 3:30 to drive to Donny from Newcastle then train to Leicester... Takes me 2 hours to drive from Newcastle to Donny 120 milesAre you planning to do a milk round before taking the train?Takes me 3 hours as I have to charge my Nissan Leaf for 25 mins half way!
Quote from: Sad-Rovers on May 02, 2014, 09:45:43 amQuote from: bedale rover on April 30, 2014, 09:12:59 amQuote from: Sad-Rovers on April 30, 2014, 12:12:03 amQuote from: les@donr on April 29, 2014, 11:24:35 pmWhy are all the games set for ko at 12.15? That means an 8 am rise to follow the game You poor loves, there's me getting up at 3:30 to drive to Donny from Newcastle then train to Leicester... Takes me 2 hours to drive from Newcastle to Donny 120 milesAre you planning to do a milk round before taking the train?Takes me 3 hours as I have to charge my Nissan Leaf for 25 mins half way!Your company not think much of you ?
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