Starting to feel just a little sorry for Quentin ... how ironic is it that it's a thread started by a Spurs fan that has left him standing with his pants pulled down?
Thank you. And can you confirm that HIAG had the opportunity to assess the terms of the bet before freely agreeing to it ?
Thank you. So here are the facts. HIAG freely and voluntarily took on all bets in the full knowledge of what he was agreeing to. He has then cancelled all his bets claiming he didn’t know what he was getting himself into, despite being given ample opportunity assess the terms and conditions. He has subsequently attempted pick and choose which bets he wants to reinstate and bend the rules to suit his own agenda. I am calling bullshit. The only fair outcome to this is either that he honours ALL his bets including the outstanding debt from our original avatar bet or that ALL his bets are null and void.
Not your pants Ms Oversensitive ... (you wear knickers anyway) ... HIAG's .... and inadverently ... are you a bit tense today for some reason ?
Could be Fosse....it's always the same when we playing the Goons. Setting off out in a bit to catch the match. I've got the herbs so I'll be zoned at KO Good luck against City...I'm a Fox this weekend Deleted posts on your advice that it must be Derby Day jitters
I'll bet you that Hiag will make your butt hurt by the end of the week Avatar change 1 month...what you saying Tel
I’d wish you a good day today fella, but you know I can’t do that today. Anyway after 2:30pm I hope the rest of your day goes swimmingly.
I have no other bets, Pix. I have only one wager, the one I have with you. You have bet me that Arsenal will finish above Spurs. Let's see where we are at the end of the season, and take it from there.
Currently you have no bets because you cancelled them all. If you’ve got some bollocks you’ll honour all the bets you took. If you don’t, then at the end of the season you will suffer the consequences
It's subjective innit, you'd just say as soon as he dropped his first net of homosexuality that he'd succeeded, when in truth he couldn't wind me up if his life depended on it.