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Thursday, 8 July 2010

Spain to edge it - just

I can't believe we have already reached the World Cup Final as Holland lock horns with Spain on Sunday night.
The PG put Spain up at the start at 4s and if they can win on Sunday then we'll get a few quid back but not that much to tempt to lay-off in the Dutch. Spain are 11/10 to win it in 90 minutes with Holland price 13/5 with Sean Grahams with 2/1 the draw. Expect a tight game and Spain are hard to break down and have conceded no goals in the knock-out stages and have won all them by 1-0 which is priced at 5/1.
So on to our bets for Sunday night:
and our NAP hand is Van Bommel to booked first at 11/2 and a few pound of him seeing RED at 33s
Both teams to win on penalties usually a good bet at 10s
First Goal : Inestia (again) at 14s and Last Goal Pique at 33s
A 2-2 scoreline at 14s and man of the match award Inestia at 8s..

7 comments:

  1. I'm on Holland at 11s - £120 on do I lay off?

    Jimmy

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  2. 8/15 outright Spain.. 500 still makes u a couple of hundred come Monday better to win something rather than nothing.. I stand to win 300 if Spain win so might have 100 on at 6/4 about the Dutch no matter what I win 150 but even I'm having second thoughts.

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  3. Tip folks in last at Newmarket: Invincible Lad from a very good source it's 7s


    Stableboy

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  4. 17,000 wager - that's half a million Euros - was placed with William Hill's telephone betting service at odds of 10/11, meaning the punter would have walked off with just under £800,000 if Joachim Loew's men had prevailed.
    But Carles Puyol's winning second-half header put paid to the punter's dreams - and we doubt any fan in the world was screaming louder at their TV sets when the referee denied Germany a late penalty.
    William Hill spokesman Graham Sharp admitted before the match that a Germany win would be a disaster, with the nation having received huge backing throughout the tournament including a £67,000 bet being placed on them before the championship at 14/1.
    But Spain have also attracted the high-rollers, with one man putting £50,000 on Fernando Torres and co to lift the trophy.

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  5. The £417,000 wager - that's half a million Euros - was placed with William Hill's telephone betting service at odds of 10/11, meaning the punter would have walked off with just under £800,000 if Joachim Loew's men had prevailed.
    But Carles Puyol's winning second-half header put paid to the punter's dreams - and we doubt any fan in the world was screaming louder at their TV sets when the referee denied Germany a late penalty.
    William Hill spokesman Graham Sharp admitted before the match that a Germany win would be a disaster, with the nation having received huge backing throughout the tournament including a £67,000 bet being placed on them before the championship at 14/1.
    But Spain have also attracted the high-rollers, with one man putting £50,000 on Fernando Torres and co to lift the trophy.

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  6. i'm on Holland at 12's. i fancy them strongly to beat the Spanish so i'll not be having anything on Spain

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  7. well done pg backed them from the start 80 on picked 400
    Terry

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