a right live 33/1 shot,you can get on easily,convinced we will get a run for our monies.
only to show,I am always busting my whotsits,to find long odds sports punts (as we all are,I hope? as punters)
Of course,impossible to get it right every time.
however,on January 18th on this forum I suggested Luton Town,who were in the wrong half of the table,and silly silly odds.
today,after winning last night,Luton as short as 5/2 Skybet to finish top 6
plus,they sit joint 6th ! with a game in hand on Huddersfield.
@ January 18th
Championship,Fulham & Marco Silva would enhance the Prem,Bournemouth & Scott Parker likewise.
Honorable mention for the Tony Mowbray miracle going on at Blackburn Rovers,do keep your beady eye, on Nathan Jones Luton Town,who really should be 8 points better off this season,my dark uns to make the play offs.
@January 18th
and,from January 18th ! you might ! (I know you did ! have witnessed Boreham Wood on the box)
Romance of the FA Cup still alive,still kicking,and by the way what a fantastic round of fixtures,R4 was,superb.
Boreham Wood flying,unbeaten in last 10,hope they do not pay the price for the Cup run,with the league backlog of fixtures.
Boreham 6 points off top 5 points off 2nd,with 4 ! & 3 games in hand on top & 2nd.
That is for all the teams aspiring for full league status,gun fight at the ok corral in the National League (a superb standard of football by the way)
I wrote what I wrote here about Luke Garrard 3 weeks prior to Borehams win away at Bournemouth,what beautiful real emotion from Garrard after Borehams win.Keep a very close eye on a young manager, going places (fast)
Luke Garrards the name,became 'boss' of his club 2015 (aged 30) youngest manager in the league,this fella is a bit special, put Boreham Wood in the notebook and underline.Tipped Denis Kutriebs Ebbsfleet before a ball was kicked at 20s + and were punted from bigger,been going well,liquid football under this young German manager,1 point off top with a game in hand scoring for fun(
@jan 18th) Ebbsfleet had a little wobble lately,but still going well,spanked St Albans 5 zip last night.
a very very decent 33/1 shot
Wolverhampton Wanderers currently sit 8th in the Prem on 34 points.
Wolverhampton Wandererers are in rude rude form,only City got a better defense,Wolves conceeded only 16 goals in 21 games.
Wolves 3 games in hand on Chelsea in 3rd,3 games in hand on West Ham in 4th 2 games in hand on Man Utd in 5th
Wolves last 5 fixtures,unbeaten, 4 wins and a draw with Chelsea.
January 2022
Saturday 22nd January Premier League
Brentford 1-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Saturday 15th January Premier League
Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 Southampton
Monday 3rd January Premier League
Manchester United 0-1Wolverhampton Wanderers
December 2021 Sunday 19th December
Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-0 Chelsea
Wednesday 15th December Premier League
Brighton and Hove Albion 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves next 5 fixtures,inc 3 v top 4 rivals
Sunday 13th February Premier League
Tottenham 14:00 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Sunday 20th February Premier League
Wolverhampton Wanderers 16:30 Leicester City
Thursday 24th February Premier League
Arsenal 19:45 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Sunday 27th February Premier League
West Ham United 14:00 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Saturday 5th March Premier League
Wolverhampton Wanderers 15:00 Crystal Palace
promise,will come back to this on March 5th after the Palace game,and 'we' can take a looksy at the table & the betting on March 5th.That will be only 9 days before Cheltenham day 1,in only 24 days from now,Wolves will have played their next 5 fixtures.I think and have backed that 33/1 is a very decent punt.Thats a **** of a long write up,to hope show,not sticking in a pin & hoping (ever) as racehorse trainer Mr Jonstone has liveried on his horse transporters 'Always Trying' ps, trainer Mark Jonstone & Harry Findlay ! odd bedfellows but joint investors in the new Lifford Dog Track !
With an Egg McMuffin in one hand and a TV remote in the other, Harry Findlay looks as though he's got life just where he wants it.Dobby the Dachshund is hanging around for the inevitable scraps,Big Bash cricket is going crazy in the background and Harry is in full flight, while the peaceful Devon landscape outside the window does its best to calm the mood.
The landscape is long odds-against. Findlay may have just turned 60, and life has had him on the canvas a couple of times in recent years, but he's back on his toes now, floating like the world's biggest butterfly and stinging like a vengeful bee. Far from being chastened by experience, he seems to have swept away the last few turbulent, draining years as if they were mere bugs on his windscreen and is treating his survival as a sign that it's time to open up the throttle again.
On a manic day, the great gambler's main thrust can be lost amid a high-voltage, stream-of-consciousness rant, but this morning, after a brief discussion of his impending birthday jaunt to London with his wife Kay to see Cirque du Soleil at the Albert Hall, the focus is unwavering and unmistakable. He has a new project, a thundering steam train of passion that cannot be derailed, and woe betide anybody who stands in its way. Even the budgie in the corner of the living room seems wary of hopping through the open door of its cage. He stays on his perch, eats a bit of millet and chirps occasionally in agreement, but that's as far as it goes.
The man best known for owning Denman and losing £2 million on the All Blacks is now on a mission, to return to his first love of dog racing, buy an Irish dog track and show how a low-takeout tote model can be the key to the future. He's aiming not only to reopen Lifford in County Donegal and restore it to its former glory, but also provide the quantum leap so badly needed to revitalise the fortunes of the sport – a project he believes may offer up some lessons to horseracing.
While others go round in circles, perpetuating the fruitless conversation about funding, prize-money, evil bookmakers and poor owners, Findlay has grabbed the problem by the short hairs and is dragging it kicking and whimpering to a conclusion, for better or for worse. He thinks 'for better' is a certainty.
"This is a betting revolution," he trumpets. "It's all in place, ready to go and a lot of people are dying to find out if our model works, but I can tell you, if things go well at Lifford, it'll very quickly bring the structure and liquidity to the greyhound betting market that it desperately needs."
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Wolves top 4 Prem finish
@misterpj
Wolves also have a re-arranged game tomorrow night - home to the Arsenal. So those who want to bet should perhaps do so before that as a win would see them jump above Arsenal & Spurs & into 6th, and if that were to happen, wave goodbye to any 33/1.
TEMPO CHAPTER TWO won by just over 4 lengths at 5/2 2nd fav for WPM
4 (or even 6) points from those 2 games, and they are right in the mix.
You may well get plenty of fun with this bet. But feel they are probably 33/1 to finish above all of Spurs, Arsenal, Wet Spam & Man Utd.
backed at 33/1 top 4 finish
Gooners lucked in last night
Yes, Spurs away this Sunday,we shall see.
Now, pressing the Bet, Skybet & elsewhere today 50/1
To keep it simple, let's say £20 @ 33/1 and press it with £10 @ 50/1
gives a total bet of £30 to £1190 running.
Not just about a 'bet'
You take a position,look at fixtures,not just Wolves
ie Spurs pre the Southampton match, tops were 5/4! no, and no thank you!
One bookmaker,cottoned on to the very real probability, Chelsea looking at minimum 9 point deduction,which is why you can back Chelsea at 1/12 when they are currently as short as 1/100 with one leading bookmaker.
Still can't resist another tiny nibble Wolves at 175/1 a £525 to £3 ahead of this afternoons Everton fixture.How the gunners took 6 points off Wolves, still don't know.Was a robbery 0-1 at Molineux, at Highbury Wolves lead early, still ahead at 85 mins.The 9 points lost in those consequtive defeats Arsenal West Ham Palace a right banjaxxer for the bet,yet,win the game in hand, be only 4 points off 4th placed Utd.Yes,Arsenal games in hand,remember footballs a funny old game!
Think the 5/2 freely available Wolves to beat Everton today,very decent value.
Although Everton are a better team at home in recent games, unfortunately I think you are right about that Wolves price.
I won't be taking it though as I hope they get stuffed.
Failing that, a scruffy dodgy Everton 1-0 win will do.
as table stands & current relegation betting.
plus, the new stadium?
Everton remaining fixtures + the TBA rearranged fixtures,they just might?
be Bang in troubles.
Watford will buzz like Hornets (fight hard under Hodgson)
Leeds not going to give up Prem status without an almighty effort.
Everton Newc
11/8 or 9/4?
my score already placed!
and its not on the 11/8 poke
Eddie Howes Geordies just been mugged at the Bridge today.
Bounce back ability at 9/4 Thurs evening
I quite fancy Burnley and Watford to stay up at the expense of Everton and Leeds. Think the experience of their respective managers will play a big part in the run in.