Keep forgetting which week it is lol
Anyway since there are only 5 proposals this week, i'll add a 'none of the above' option and if that has the most votes (or comes 2nd, only the 1st will be actioned) then we'll take the week off.
MindFckr won't be happy with anyone who does vote for it though so bear that in mind
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Originally Posted by MindFckr
I like Arsenal-ManCity City+BTTS @2.40. Both defenses are leaky, but our whole team is just bad. We are going to get well beaten, but hopefully stick 1 or 2 in at home.
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Originally Posted by joejoe1337
Can't believe I'm doing this to myself buuuut:
I actually quite like Southampton to beat West Ham on Saturday evening (circa 20/11). Our performances in the last four games has really quite good and we should have beaten Newcastle last weekend. And as we know (sorry Hoopie!) West Ham are hot garbage at the moment. XG still thinks we're a midtable team and although my fat bloke eye test thinks that's a bit ambitious, I like us to win at home at even money.
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Originally Posted by thedinergetsby
Iven't checked prices, but If Liverpools still laying like 18/1 to lose to relegation fodder I'd still be willing to take a stab on Watford.
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Originally Posted by sixfour
imgur seems to be down right now so can't upload supporting images, but if we're looking at 10/1 plus shots to do something, then rather than taking the worst team in the league away to Plop, let's take:
Krzysztof Ratajski to win his quarter at the world darts @ 12/1
He's fifth favourite for that behind Smith, Anderson, Aspinall and Lewis, but Ratajski has the second highest average scoring of that entire quarter, only behind Anderson by 0.04 of a point per turn - he's nearly a point ahead of Smith, over a point ahead of Aspinall and nearly three points better than Lewis. He's got a bastard draw in (probably) Jamie Hughes, then likely Aspinall, Gary Anderson (if he doesn't mess things up against Brendan Dolan) and Michael Smith, but I really don't think Ratajski is an underdog to any of those (even if he is priced as such), he's that good
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Originally Posted by mw828
This was actually surprisingly easy on second look. I once again like the over (2.5 goals) for United, this time against Everton. United have had 3+ goals for 5 straight games and Everton for 3 straight. Neither can defend, both can attack. This feels like a snap call at the current 1.88 odds on offer. I would have expected this to be 1.7 or less.
United and Everton o2.5 goals at ~1.88