Longer I think. 2/7 yesterday IIRC. Not sure if they void it with a points deduction or that’s taken into account. Actually think that 2/7 was for relegation. **** knows. Edit- 4/11 to go down and 8/11 to finish last which feels one to throw into any antepost long shot.
Didn't realise Kalvin Philips is 29...how long ago was he an England international? ****ed his career going to £ity...
Imagine it voids the bet. Chances are they plod through possibly with a points deduction and still get 4-6 points off us. If they go entirely they’d have to start next season at a level to be decided but probably where Bury ended up. They can appeal to be entered a bit higher I believe.
Somebody needs to message Willy Hill. I thought as long as they played a game they’d have just finished bottom with the bookies.
Agreed - for me the 3 that will go down will come from the 3 promotees and a critically weakened Brentford ...
You can get 1/6 for Lesta to beat them on Sunday. Imagine there’s a max stake at a low level but a pro punter is surely lumping as much as possible on.
They were 2/7 just a couple days ago when I looked. I assume a few more have left or told the club they’ll not be playing.
Now down to 14 players ... suspect our game on Sunday will be called off - have checked it out and apparently we get awarded a 9-0 win in such circumstances...
Not a bad start to the season. I thought they’d have maybe rescheduled the fixture. If they don’t turn up, they’ll probably not finish the season which will mean that 9-0 will be wiped off, at some point.
I’d have thought there are fans who would kill to be on the bench for free if they’re reasonable players to at least make up the numbers. Could auction off a few spots even. I don’t mean anything close to Champ level but just people 18-30 who play regularly at a good organised level and can run about at least. Unattached players wanting a shop window on week-to-week contracts even. I’d do it but I want to see them die.
And you aren’t 18-30. My claim to fame in football is knocking back Gretna Green when they were bouncing up the Scottish leagues.