What are the longest odds in prem history for a single game outcome?
Hypothetically, what would the price be on the worst ever premier league team (let's go with that 2007-8 Derby side) away to the best ever premier league team (let's go with take your pick out of mid-2000s Chelsea, Utd from either of the 3peats, or some version of last 5 years City, or even the Invincibles if you like)?
This weekend Bournemouth were 47:1 which was the longest I'd seen in a long time
Yeah there have been a number of newly promoted teams @city between ~36-42 of late, didn't see this one get that high. I *think* Huddersfield@City is the worst, but can't remember the number.
I had City as a banker at 1/18 so there was no way that Bournemouth were that long. I think the longest was a bad Blackburn team being 33/1 at Old Trafford back in the day
Yeah they were 40/1 with most bookmakers here in the UK
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Originally Posted by sixfour
I had City as a banker at 1/18 so there was no way that Bournemouth were that long. I think the longest was a bad Blackburn team being 33/1 at Old Trafford back in the day
Looks like sixfour you could have locked up millions in arbitrage then.
I had City as a banker at 1/18 so there was no way that Bournemouth were that long. I think the longest was a bad Blackburn team being 33/1 at Old Trafford back in the day
I watched five games over the weekend.
I found it interesting only two teams had original, creative and different corner routines for every set piece. It was us and Brentford. Both teams scored off a corner and you could tell they worked on it on the training ground. Chelsea and Spurs scored on corners, but Chelsea just did the same thing and tried to hit Koulibaly.
For us and Brentford players start and end up in different positions. Good variation between near post, far post, flicks and more intricate stuff. I find it very intriguing how Brentford always stack all their players together before their movement as well.
Arsenal have 15 goals off corners since the start of last season, most in the PL.
Anderson is obviously a right bastard but got the desired result. Nunez is going to need to get used to that as I'm sure everyone is going to watch that clip and be working very hard on winding him up.