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Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Utd face Milan test


A Treat for armchair soccer punters as the knock-out stages of the Champions League makes a welcome return to our screens on Tuesday and Wednesday night.
Glancing at the ante-post coupon and I see holders Barcelona are still the market leaders at 3/1 and they will be hard to beat again this season.
Chelsea are next best at 4/1 but for me they have it all to do against Inter Milan and for us Jose Mourhino’s team look overpriced at 14s.
We have went for draws over the next few nights and we suggest you mark X's on the following games that are too close to call – PORTO v ARSENAL, LYON v REAL MADRID and the visit of MAN UTD to AC MILAN .
All draws priced at 11/5.

Tonights PG QUAD: IPSWICH 5/4, SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 11/10, MIDDLESBORO 7/4 and MORECAMBE 6/5

9 comments:

  1. hows this for £5


    man utd
    madrid
    boro
    ipswich

    4 aways for £5 gets you £200 odd

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  2. great bet for a £5.
    im off the ciggies from tomorrow for lent so thats the £5 bet instead of ciggies.



    gribbies

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  3. I'll you 50s Gribbies

    stuck a ten spot on that horse Puntersguide at 14s betting money for tonight at the virtuals if it wins


    Paddy Power Graham

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  4. WHAT DOES " i'll you 50's Gribbies" mean?







    confused.com

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  5. stay away from boro tonight


    5 players missing



    leo

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  6. im not an ABU nor do i hate UTD but how did they win that game last night? They had a great 25mins with rooney on fire but the rest of the game was AC milan missing chance after chance. Suppose ive answered my own question there
    johnnyboy

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  7. should have been 4-0 before Scholes fluked one and then AC Milan shit it hopefully that's Utd luck used up for the season

    Jimmy C

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  8. you get nothing for possession



    just ask wenger

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  9. Cayo Levantado 13/8 from 16/1 in the 4.25 at Punchestown!

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