https://www.sportinglife.com/footba...uple-odds-can-reds-complete-30001-shot/199392 Sky Bet now make it 5/1, so a 16.7% chance, Liverpool will win everything this season, but Infogol isn't as high on their chances. Heading into the final six games of their season, Infogol gives Liverpool an 14.7% chance of winning a QUADRUPLE, yet at the start of the season the bookies gave them just a 7.7% (12/1) chance of winning the Champions League.
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Wouldn't it be the most incredible outcome to the season were Stevie's Villains to hold ( or beat ) Citeh? I think that, as a neutral, that would be up there with Leicester winning the title. Come on Villa!
It'd be more drama than agueeeerrrrooo (btw sky were running lfc v palace 2014 yesterday so we all know ow who sky want to win) It'd be 1995 all over again I assume (given people clarified I wrote off 10 years in the week )
I wonder what the odds where of a Liverpool win when City were 2-0 down and we were 1-1. I reckon that for a couple of minutes (if that), we were favourites.
I had no doubt Liverpool would win, but was actually watching the City game... City had been having great chances all game. If Mane had that many chances he would have scored five before half time... I was uncomfortable with the city game... Hope was creeping in for a while, but City was creating all the chances even at 0-2 down... It was always on the cards they could come back if they had a little composure. Pep had visibly given up at 2 goals down, but his team never did.
We did not lost the league on Sunday, we lost it by drawing too many games. Games at home leading Brighton by 2 goals to nil and eventually ended 2:2. Lucky not to have lost that game. Also not winning against ten men Chelsea at home...... And so on.
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Is that a 3% return for 1/33? Seriously, that's a better rate, and a surer return, than most savings accounts.
I get ya, but if ya got a little under 100k saved up, it aint worth gambling it, however low the risk, for a measly 3k return. Especially when I can get a little over 2% return at zero risk just by keeping it in savings, so really im gambling a hundred grand for what will probably amount to about £750 return lol I mean yeah i'd bet my right nut on City getting a top 4 finish, but it aint worth the hassle and the hyper minimal risk for what will basically be a weeks salary for me.
Is inflation as out of control in the UK as it is over here in the US at the moment? Give it a few years and £750 a day will be minimum wage.
Energy and fuel prices are getting ridiculous. My electricity and gas bill went up about £50 a month and fuel has jumped from about £1.45 a litre to about £2 a litre, so its getting there.