Someone has put money on it. Personally I'm not a fan of giving my money away to betting companies.
Must have been a big punt to take it down to that price though.
Someone has put money on it. Personally I'm not a fan of giving my money away to betting companies.
Must have been a big punt to take it down to that price though.
Interesting that Skybet also have Stephane Sessegnon @ 8/13 to join us???? Any thoughts on that one guys??
about 6 weeks ago he went down to 1/2 from 16s to join us and nothing happened
i wouldnt even give him 'pretty decent' technical ability...that kind of level you would reserve for guys that are just below good technical ability...and fletcher hasnt come across like that mainly cause an attack doesnt always maintain the same momentum most of the time when he receives the ball....dont get me wrong...he isnt the equivalent of a brick walll that applies the laws of physics of equal reaction when you pass it the ball....he just isnt the kind of technical ability i would make a case to say that its one of his "qualities"
all that means in short is that hie technical ability is average IMO
Interesting that Skybet also have Stephane Sessegnon @ 8/13 to join us???? Any thoughts on that one guys??
If you look at the players Allardyce signs and the deals that fall through there is definitely something not right.
Looks like West Ham and Liverpool have agreed a deal for Carroll, let's see what the player decides then.
I thought it was widely known that BFS is the dodgiest manager around, even more dodgy than Harry was
from Kumb....
Liverpool are reported to have accepted West Ham's loan offer for £35million striker Andy Carroll.
News breaking in the last few minutes suggests that the Gateshead-born England striker is set to move to the Boleyn Ground for the entirety of the 2012/13 season after the Merseysiders agreed to accept United's £2million offer.
A further £17million will follow to make the deal permanent should West Ham retain their Premier League place - as reported here on KUMB.com last week.
Carroll- whose agent Mark Curtis also represents Sam Allardyce, Kevin Nolan and James Tomkins - cost Liverpool £35million when they signed the 23-year-old from Saudi Sportswashing Machine just 18 months ago.
Don't understand the Pressure is on cos of winning play offs and huge wage bill. surely pressure is off cos now they CAN afford the wages?
Here is another one for you
In the last 3 PL seasons, Spurs have scored 1.58 goals per game that Bale has started & 1.84 goals per game when he hasn't started
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