I wish they'd have got Engineer Al on there instead.
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He came across ok. If only he didn't say going forward so often.
@ jimmyriggle
I think any chance of our club indulging in positive public relations can be easily summed up by how they look at ticketing.
Surely that's the ultimate PR?
Fuck the real fans, sell to the highest bidder. Legalised touting after an Out the Tout campaign. Great PR.
They could not care less about the fans. Just the £s their customers bring.
You get some decent White Sharks there don't you?This time of year our coastal town gets bombarded with people who are all cunts regardless of their colour.
The bookies rarely get it wrong, although to be fair, in this instance, it's a narrow window that I've looked at.
Harry redknapp was the odds on favourite for the England role.
Odds mean nothing.
exactlyA low price doesn't mean that the bookies think that a particular selection will win. It just means that they want to limit their liability on that selection, as they have already received a high volume of money placed on it. A high price doesn't mean that the bookies think that selection won't win. It means that bookies want to encourage people to back that selection, thereby reducing their liability on lower-priced selections.
Bookies' prices are not a reflection of what the bookie thinks will happen. They are a reflection of how the bookie is acting to balance their risks so that they make the same profit regardless of what actually goes on to happen.
The prices on betting exchanges like Betfair and Betdaq are much closer to reflecting actual "probabilities", because they are set by punters, not by bookies.
Didn't you hear... I work for a bookies.... That wasn't a joke...A low price doesn't mean that the bookies think that a particular selection will win. It just means that they want to limit their liability on that selection, as they have already received a high volume of money placed on it. A high price doesn't mean that the bookies think that selection won't win. It means that bookies want to encourage people to back that selection, thereby reducing their liability on lower-priced selections.
Bookies' prices are not a reflection of what the bookie thinks will happen. They are a reflection of how the bookie is acting to balance their risks so that they make the same profit regardless of what actually goes on to happen.
The prices on betting exchanges like Betfair and Betdaq are much closer to reflecting actual "probabilities", because they are set by punters, not by bookies.
Didn't you hear... I work for a bookies.... That wasn't a joke...
still work for a bookies......Do you clean the toilets in the William hill on the corner of park lane?
Nope gotta go down to Cape town for those guys. The water is to warm for them up here.You get some decent White Sharks there don't you?
You sure? http://www.stopsharkcagediving.com/south_africa_shark_attack_file.htmNope gotta go down to Cape town for those guys. The water is to warm for them up here.
Durban is in KZN you will be one lucky fellow indeed to see a great white whilst in our waters. Loads of other sharks though, see them every time I scuba dive.