Crazy but buying money
#1
We’re 11/10 to beat Stoke on skybet. They’re 23/10! Some consolation in these dire times
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#2
I’ve never bet in my life before the Norwich embarrassment but I was that pissed off and angry and fearful for our club that I downloaded Sky bet app and got 8-1 on us getting relegated and put £50 on with four free £10 bets, needless to say I won £20 cash out at half time for yesterday’s game which gives me no pleasure whatsoever, that’s how far we have sunk and how far my expectations have fallen, I hope I lose my bet but I’m not holding my breath
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#3
Never cash out a free bet.
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#4
(02-02-2026, 12:54 AM)Jacko Wrote: Never cash out a free bet.

I am the undisputed king of the bad cashout decision. You can guarantee on any bet if I choose to cash out or hold it'll be the wrong decision. Recently cashed out an acca worth over £200 for twenty quid only to watch in horror as a flurry of late goals would have landed it. Had a £10 builder on the Liverpool game on Saturday that with 30 minutes to go just needed one save by Alisson to come in, could have cashed out for 40 quid but decided to hold out... it never came in.

Operate a strict "never cash out policy" now.
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#5
(02-02-2026, 12:54 AM)Jacko Wrote: Never cash out a free bet.

It depends on what return on investment you're looking for.
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#6
I have us to go down at 17-1
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#7
Stoke half time and full time is 9/2.
Given our propensity to concede 2 before the break, this seems a no brainer.
A tenner a week could get the price of a season ticket back.
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(02-03-2026, 10:51 AM)Bob Fossil Wrote: Stoke half time and full time is 9/2.
Given our propensity to concede 2 before the break, this seems a no brainer.
A tenner  a week could get the price of a season ticket back.

If Phillips and Mepham are on the pitch, it's a gimme.
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