We could get to Mid-October & have zilch points. With those early home games how many memberships will be give their two month notice of cancellation on Aug 1st?
15/10/2016 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Hull City This one's disappointing, I was hoping for a bit of sun by the sea.
A slant to consider , that those early home games, may result in Man U and Chelsea still sounding out there game plan. Slow starting and therefore Vulnerable and they Do tend to kick on later rather than sooner. That could save Us from heavy defeats.
Because bookies have learned their lesson, obvs. You wont see 5000/1 for football betting in the near future.
They lost ****oads. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...premier-league-and-cost-bookies-biggest-ever/ I've got a mate who is a bookie and he said the difference between Spurs and Lester winning would've been massive for them.
With odds long as 5000/1, it takes a lot of other bets to make up the difference, they reckon it cost them £25m.
They did lose ****loads, and combine it with a Poor Cheltenham and a relatively poor Grand National which were punters meetings they need to be very cautious. 5000/1 was there to entice the 'silly bet', now it's finally come in you won't see that ever again, unless Paddy Power decide to use it as a marketing ploy.
More than likely, they spend that much on advertising they work to a lot lower margin than most of the other bookies despite being predominantly online
It still hasn't sunk in when I see that list and forget that we're the best team on it. Good luck chaps, if we keep our dynamic players then I think you'll find it tough. We were unreal away from home last season against sides like yourself.
If the four fixtures from 21st January don't help him make his mind up nothing will. January 21/01/2017 15:00 Chelsea v Hull City February 01/02/2017 20:00 Manchester United v Hull City 04/02/2017 15:00 Hull City v Liverpool 11/02/2017 15:00 Arsenal v Hull City
If Bruce is still here I hope he's a hell of a lot more positive than this. There's no point playing games if you think you've lost before you start. The problem with a lot of the big games is we lose an early goal and then it's considered game over. A different attitude and we offer more threat and maybe we haven't lost the game already at 0-1 and maybe don't even go that early goal down so easily. Watford had a better attitude after going up and ended up safe without worries of going down. No doubt changes in the team are needed too, but it's just as much attitude and tactics. And if a lot more money is spent I really hope it isn't on a load of injured players as we have frequently seen in recent times.
What silly **** planned these? We go to West Ham on the Saturday before Xmas - 17/12 a few days after we go to Sperz on Wed 14/12. You can almost hear it now: "Fack me, look at How, they ain't got no blinkin' fans mate"