Sweet! Every comment he makes outs him. Think back to the end of last season and who kept spamming in similar fashion. That poster has another nametag active.
I am not one to get uptight about being said to have multiple IDs, I can assure you there is only ProjectVRD. Feel free to banter on our board, I am game for all that and I can also assure you that I welcome banter and don't take things to a personal level.
So to sum up, you want our players to just stand there and get kicked to kingdom come. Good to know. The only way Medel will be sent off is if he is overly aggressive in his tackles. In which case, he will be his own worst enemy. Keep a leash on him, and he will stay on the pitch. Our players are only talkign about a bit of sportsmanship. Which if Medel keeps his cool, will not come into play, so get off that high horse.
Or if one of your players is rolling around acting like he was hit in the face with an iron bar. We just need someone to laugh at him though & he'll be up quick enough.
Don't worry we laugh at him too. We don't like it either. Although in fairness, that incident he was hit in the face, whether or not enough to see him crash to the floor in the manner he did,only he really knows.
You cant think at all. 6-5 is odds against. A Swansea win is odds against with all those bookies. Yes 6/5 is closer to evens than 2-1 that's why I said Swansea are favourites. I know how odds work - you don't. Bit like your limited football knowledge.
6/5 is odds on mate, it's decimal odds is 1.200 which is unattractive to punters. Odds against comes in at double your money or better. That is at least how the Greeks saw it and the West continued it on through to Roman times, then Medieval and on to modern times.
So wrong, this is odds against you winning. Whenever the first number is larger than the second number it is odds against, 5/6 is odds on, simple maths.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/odds-on Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Adj. 1. odds-on - having a better than even chance of success; "the odds-on favorite" unequal - poorly balanced or matched in quantity or value or measure 6/5, 2/1, 33/1 is not odds-on 5/6, 1/2, 1/33 are odds-on hope this helps