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« Reply #114150 on: February 24, 2016, 11:02:42 AM »

Poshies are shot to pieces and lost as predicted last night.

Worst of all Forrester has a scan on his knee today. If he's out for any length of time it's going to be hard to see where the next win is coming from.

Nobody does losing runs like we do losing runs and 7-2 Swindon on Saturday is crazy. Away win coming imo, including the inevitable goal from old boy Ajose, who was never given a chance by Ferguson.

Bostwick is suspended and Forrester more than questionable. Have £40 at 7-2 please.

For those that can, the 11-4 about a bottom half finish with Scuy could look very big in a fortnight. If we brick v Swindon, we then have trips to Bury and Wigan next week. Good luck with those projects.

The players were unfit when Westley came in and he worked them hard in his first few weeks. He got instant rewards from it too, with an incred run Oct-Nov, but it's been a steady slide since, bar the West Brom games.

It feels at the moment like we've been trained by Martin Pipe and that the players have hit the wall. They've all lost their form at the same time and/or got injured. Plus replacing Conor with a couple of headless chickens hasn't helped.
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« Reply #114151 on: February 24, 2016, 11:13:12 AM »


Bet placement confirmation
40.00 Single
Market   Selection   Price   Hcp
Peterborough United v Swindon Town
Match Result
   Swindon Town   7/2   
Total stake   40.00
Estimated return   180.00
Full stake   40.00
Full estimated return   180.00
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« Reply #114152 on: February 24, 2016, 11:22:47 AM »

Meanwhile the GBP is currently trading @ $1.39!

How much lower can it go?
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« Reply #114153 on: February 24, 2016, 11:42:12 AM »

Another 20c would be perfect.
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« Reply #114154 on: February 24, 2016, 11:58:42 AM »

Not sure if this is the sort of thread for a wing and a prayer but I have been dealing with a client over the last few days and as a thank you he has given me a horse to back that is due to run on Friday on one of the AW tracks, I think he said Wolves but when I searched I could only find it at Lingfield. 

The horse in question is Apache Glory if someone can give me their thoughts before I spend my hard earned on this.    He mentioned being related to J T Simpson but he's not the trainer so I'm confused slightly.   

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« Reply #114155 on: February 24, 2016, 12:00:15 PM »

6 books at Belle Vue:

C and T
Walmsley
Holmes
Harney
Swain
Doyle

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« Reply #114156 on: February 24, 2016, 12:06:25 PM »

Not sure if this is the sort of thread for a wing and a prayer but I have been dealing with a client over the last few days and as a thank you he has given me a horse to back that is due to run on Friday on one of the AW tracks, I think he said Wolves but when I searched I could only find it at Lingfield. 

The horse in question is Apache Glory if someone can give me their thoughts before I spend my hard earned on this.    He mentioned being related to J T Simpson but he's not the trainer so I'm confused slightly.   



J T Simpson is the owner of Apache Glory, he used to train it until Dec 2014 when he gave up training and sent it to Mark Loughnane.

Mark Loughnane has recently moved into David O Mearas old yard and has been in really good form, the horse is what she is incredibly consistent for a fairly low rated mare. The link to Fridays race is here

http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/profiles/horse/548757/apache-glory (then future entries)

No view on the race looks competitive enough for a Class 6

Good luck if you play

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« Reply #114157 on: February 24, 2016, 12:41:26 PM »

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« Reply #114158 on: February 24, 2016, 01:20:25 PM »

Afternoon Mr T.

Over 2 years ago I was perusing the Fred spreadsheet and I noticed that tennis was several hundreds pounds in the hole. I had put some tennis bets up on occasion but there was no one really doing it to any great degree any more. I set myself the target, with no real specialist knowledge of tennis other than the belief that Andy Murray couldn't play on clay, of wiping out the debt and making tennis profitable. I think my hours of having to practice place kicking on my own attracted me to the idea that I could take on the solo challenge. I also loved the hoohah over the Solaris tennis staking thread. Only on Blonde could it have been outed as a grim, and for the outing to encourage even more potential investors desperate to chuck money at him - happy days indeed.

Anyway, with last nights victory by the British No 2, tennis is now in profit to the tune of £17.27 and your problem will be how to spend it. I also hadn't envisioned how emotive some people seem to find tennis betting, and how that would cause me to take 9 months away from putting any tennis tips up.

I am pretty certain I will continue with tennis tipping as it seems to have gone quite well IMO, but I may have to find another challenge to go with it, maybe basketball.

Sorry for rambling Mr T but I just didn't want this milestone to go unmarked, but I bet Mr Novice had noticed.
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« Reply #114159 on: February 24, 2016, 01:31:41 PM »

Afternoon Mr T.

Over 2 years ago I was perusing the Fred spreadsheet and I noticed that tennis was several hundreds pounds in the hole. I had put some tennis bets up on occasion but there was no one really doing it to any great degree any more. I set myself the target, with no real specialist knowledge of tennis other than the belief that Andy Murray couldn't play on clay, of wiping out the debt and making tennis profitable. I think my hours of having to practice place kicking on my own attracted me to the idea that I could take on the solo challenge. I also loved the hoohah over the Solaris tennis staking thread. Only on Blonde could it have been outed as a grim, and for the outing to encourage even more potential investors desperate to chuck money at him - happy days indeed.

Anyway, with last nights victory by the British No 2, tennis is now in profit to the tune of £17.27 and your problem will be how to spend it. I also hadn't envisioned how emotive some people seem to find tennis betting, and how that would cause me to take 9 months away from putting any tennis tips up.

I am pretty certain I will continue with tennis tipping as it seems to have gone quite well IMO, but I may have to find another challenge to go with it, maybe basketball.

Sorry for rambling Mr T but I just didn't want this milestone to go unmarked, but I bet Mr Novice had noticed.


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« Reply #114160 on: February 24, 2016, 03:00:48 PM »

Afternoon Mr T.

Over 2 years ago I was perusing the Fred spreadsheet and I noticed that tennis was several hundreds pounds in the hole. I had put some tennis bets up on occasion but there was no one really doing it to any great degree any more. I set myself the target, with no real specialist knowledge of tennis other than the belief that Andy Murray couldn't play on clay, of wiping out the debt and making tennis profitable. I think my hours of having to practice place kicking on my own attracted me to the idea that I could take on the solo challenge. I also loved the hoohah over the Solaris tennis staking thread. Only on Blonde could it have been outed as a grim, and for the outing to encourage even more potential investors desperate to chuck money at him - happy days indeed.

Anyway, with last nights victory by the British No 2, tennis is now in profit to the tune of £17.27 and your problem will be how to spend it. I also hadn't envisioned how emotive some people seem to find tennis betting, and how that would cause me to take 9 months away from putting any tennis tips up.

I am pretty certain I will continue with tennis tipping as it seems to have gone quite well IMO, but I may have to find another challenge to go with it, maybe basketball.

Sorry for rambling Mr T but I just didn't want this milestone to go unmarked, but I bet Mr Novice had noticed.

Love this post, great work put in for our benefit. If I had the time I wish I could help even half as much! Basketball would be a tough one imo, but definitely keep doing what you're best at!
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« Reply #114161 on: February 24, 2016, 03:11:15 PM »

Afternoon Mr T.

Over 2 years ago I was perusing the Fred spreadsheet and I noticed that tennis was several hundreds pounds in the hole. I had put some tennis bets up on occasion but there was no one really doing it to any great degree any more. I set myself the target, with no real specialist knowledge of tennis other than the belief that Andy Murray couldn't play on clay, of wiping out the debt and making tennis profitable. I think my hours of having to practice place kicking on my own attracted me to the idea that I could take on the solo challenge. I also loved the hoohah over the Solaris tennis staking thread. Only on Blonde could it have been outed as a grim, and for the outing to encourage even more potential investors desperate to chuck money at him - happy days indeed.

Anyway, with last nights victory by the British No 2, tennis is now in profit to the tune of £17.27 and your problem will be how to spend it. I also hadn't envisioned how emotive some people seem to find tennis betting, and how that would cause me to take 9 months away from putting any tennis tips up.

I am pretty certain I will continue with tennis tipping as it seems to have gone quite well IMO, but I may have to find another challenge to go with it, maybe basketball.

Sorry for rambling Mr T but I just didn't want this milestone to go unmarked, but I bet Mr Novice had noticed.

Love this post, great work put in for our benefit. If I had the time I wish I could help even half as much! Basketball would be a tough one imo, but definitely keep doing what you're best at!

well done indeed Hector
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« Reply #114162 on: February 24, 2016, 04:48:19 PM »

Afternoon Mr T.

Over 2 years ago I was perusing the Fred spreadsheet and I noticed that tennis was several hundreds pounds in the hole. I had put some tennis bets up on occasion but there was no one really doing it to any great degree any more. I set myself the target, with no real specialist knowledge of tennis other than the belief that Andy Murray couldn't play on clay, of wiping out the debt and making tennis profitable. I think my hours of having to practice place kicking on my own attracted me to the idea that I could take on the solo challenge. I also loved the hoohah over the Solaris tennis staking thread. Only on Blonde could it have been outed as a grim, and for the outing to encourage even more potential investors desperate to chuck money at him - happy days indeed.

Anyway, with last nights victory by the British No 2, tennis is now in profit to the tune of £17.27 and your problem will be how to spend it. I also hadn't envisioned how emotive some people seem to find tennis betting, and how that would cause me to take 9 months away from putting any tennis tips up.

I am pretty certain I will continue with tennis tipping as it seems to have gone quite well IMO, but I may have to find another challenge to go with it, maybe basketball.

Sorry for rambling Mr T but I just didn't want this milestone to go unmarked, but I bet Mr Novice had noticed.

Love this post, great work put in for our benefit. If I had the time I wish I could help even half as much! Basketball would be a tough one imo, but definitely keep doing what you're best at!

well done indeed Hector

Yes well done, tremendous stuff Hector.
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« Reply #114163 on: February 24, 2016, 04:51:35 PM »

Afternoon Mr T.

Over 2 years ago I was perusing the Fred spreadsheet and I noticed that tennis was several hundreds pounds in the hole. I had put some tennis bets up on occasion but there was no one really doing it to any great degree any more. I set myself the target, with no real specialist knowledge of tennis other than the belief that Andy Murray couldn't play on clay, of wiping out the debt and making tennis profitable. I think my hours of having to practice place kicking on my own attracted me to the idea that I could take on the solo challenge. I also loved the hoohah over the Solaris tennis staking thread. Only on Blonde could it have been outed as a grim, and for the outing to encourage even more potential investors desperate to chuck money at him - happy days indeed.

Anyway, with last nights victory by the British No 2, tennis is now in profit to the tune of £17.27 and your problem will be how to spend it. I also hadn't envisioned how emotive some people seem to find tennis betting, and how that would cause me to take 9 months away from putting any tennis tips up.

I am pretty certain I will continue with tennis tipping as it seems to have gone quite well IMO, but I may have to find another challenge to go with it, maybe basketball.

Sorry for rambling Mr T but I just didn't want this milestone to go unmarked, but I bet Mr Novice had noticed.


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« Reply #114164 on: February 24, 2016, 04:51:51 PM »

Afternoon Mr T.

Over 2 years ago I was perusing the Fred spreadsheet and I noticed that tennis was several hundreds pounds in the hole. I had put some tennis bets up on occasion but there was no one really doing it to any great degree any more. I set myself the target, with no real specialist knowledge of tennis other than the belief that Andy Murray couldn't play on clay, of wiping out the debt and making tennis profitable. I think my hours of having to practice place kicking on my own attracted me to the idea that I could take on the solo challenge. I also loved the hoohah over the Solaris tennis staking thread. Only on Blonde could it have been outed as a grim, and for the outing to encourage even more potential investors desperate to chuck money at him - happy days indeed.

Anyway, with last nights victory by the British No 2, tennis is now in profit to the tune of £17.27 and your problem will be how to spend it. I also hadn't envisioned how emotive some people seem to find tennis betting, and how that would cause me to take 9 months away from putting any tennis tips up.

I am pretty certain I will continue with tennis tipping as it seems to have gone quite well IMO, but I may have to find another challenge to go with it, maybe basketball.

Sorry for rambling Mr T but I just didn't want this milestone to go unmarked, but I bet Mr Novice had noticed.

One of the most impressive runs of tipping I have ever seen , excellent work Hector. To my chagrin , not backed any of them.
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