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Old 16-04-2008, 15:56
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what about partick beating qos? will q o s be switching off now? with the cup final on the horizon?
No doubt they have been partying all week , they looked well oiled on the local news earlier in the week , could be a good bet Mell.
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:08
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Yen sid has given me a great tip that tic @ 13/10 is a great price.

I'm not so sure
Surely I never said that? I'll blame the drink if I did as it's a commonly known fact I talk crap when pissed.

We'll since reading the back pages today I'll be having a few wee punts, all which will involve an away win. Walter won't need to bother with any team talk for this one as that big Samaras tumshy's words will fire up the troops just fine. Never a good idea the rubbish talk on the eve of such a big game. If, and I stress the word if it's true then I bet wee Gordie was giving the idiot the hair drier treatment this morning.

Anyway, all that said, just some small fun bets as these ones (up until recently) are always very difficult to call.

Personally I think it could hinge on whether Nakamura plays, i mean that seriously too, and lets just say my fingers are crossed in the hope that he plays. 10 men generally easier to beat than 11.

Leaving myself wide open to end up munching on my words I know but I'll take my chances. Scored a couple of stonking free kicks but for me that is miles short of meriting a place in any OF team. Oh did I mention Donati? Fingers and toes all crossed, get him on the team sheet.

Jeez I'm spouting forth again and without drink, that's a worry. Will enjoy the game as always and won't lose any sleep regardless of the outcome. Just honestly think that on current form/players the bookies have taken a big risk. Could be wrong, we shall see. Either way I hope everyone enjoys and gets their wishes. (betfly apart )
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:09
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I wouldnt back against QOS at home myself. I havent read up on the game as its a bit of a non event to me. from memory ive a feeling the better side in the games have lost. QOS have a big enough squad for them still to be playing for places from now till the cup final. a 1-1 draw would be my call. Infact it would just be no bet i think
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:11
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Queen of the South striker Stephen Dobbie is a doubt for Wednesday's First Division match against Partick Thistle.
Dobbie was forced to come off early during Saturday's Scottish Cup semi-final win over Aberdeen.
Thistle manager Ian McCall has no new injury or suspension problems for the trip to Dumfries. Defender Alan Archibald is sidelined with a cruciate injury for around seven months, while striker Liam Buchanan has still to shake off a groin injury.
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Celtic midfielder Paul Hartley is doubtful for the Old Firm derby, while Scott Brown serves the second of a three-match suspension.
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, Scott McDonald and Georgios Samaras are vying for the two positions up front.
Rangers manager Walter Smith has no fresh injury worries. Kevin Thomson is missing through suspension. Charlie Adam (knee) and DaMarcus Beasley (knee ligament) both remain on the sidelines
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:19
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Surely I never said that? I'll blame the drink if I did as it's a commonly known fact I talk crap when pissed.

We'll since reading the back pages today I'll be having a few wee punts, all which will involve an away win. Walter won't need to bother with any team talk for this one as that big Samaras tumshy's words will fire up the troops just fine. Never a good idea the rubbish talk on the eve of such a big game. If, and I stress the word if it's true then I bet wee Gordie was giving the idiot the hair drier treatment this morning.

Anyway, all that said, just some small fun bets as these ones (up until recently) are always very difficult to call.
never seen the article pal but dosnt do yourself any good spouting before the event!!! think celtic will edge it,or is that my heart shouting!!!! lol
Personally I think it could hinge on whether Nakamura plays, i mean that seriously too, and lets just say my fingers are crossed in the hope that he plays. 10 men generally easier to beat than 11.

Leaving myself wide open to end up munching on my words I know but I'll take my chances. Scored a couple of stonking free kicks but for me that is miles short of meriting a place in any OF team. Oh did I mention Donati? Fingers and toes all crossed, get him on the team sheet.

Jeez I'm spouting forth again and without drink, that's a worry. Will enjoy the game as always and won't lose any sleep regardless of the outcome. Just honestly think that on current form/players the bookies have taken a big risk. Could be wrong, we shall see. Either way I hope everyone enjoys and gets their wishes. (betfly apart )
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:22
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Re: 15-16th April Scots Midweek

think celtic may just edge it, is that my heart shouting because my heads telling it to speak some sense
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:34
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holy fcuk the unders in the QOS looks a cracking bet to me. Before Saturday QOS only had dobbie scoring (well and Tosh, actually tell a lie Dobbie has gave up scoring) still ive went got

1 Under 2.5 @ 3/4 Celtic v Rangers
2 Under 2.0,2.5 @ 1.75 QOS v Partick
4pts double bet365

truth be told i aint sure what the bet i have on QOS game is but if you can get 1.75 or better on the under 2.5 then i think its a fabulous bet
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:40
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holy fcuk the unders in the QOS looks a cracking bet to me. Before Saturday QOS only had dobbie scoring (well and Tosh, actually tell a lie Dobbie has gave up scoring) still ive went got

1 Under 2.5 @ 3/4 Celtic v Rangers
2 Under 2.0,2.5 @ 1.75 QOS v Partick
4pts double bet365

truth be told i aint sure what the bet i have on QOS game is but if you can get 1.75 or better on the under 2.5 then i think its a fabulous bet
Think you,re right it will be tight,cant get away from thinking they will have one eye on the final though, will that give them a lift or will they pull out of tackles etc
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:44
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Re: 15-16th April Scots Midweek

I SEE MY BET I WAS ON ABOUT ON SATURDAY CAME IN THREW THE WEEK

AIRDRIE vs COWDENBEATH - Over 2.5, pity i dont have an account to do them bets yet,, gonna get one opened asap!

on to the OLD FIRM

the last few meetings have been very tight,, so i would be looking at the unders. personally im a gers fan but id swing towards celtic tonight if i was doing a bet.. this is their do or die match of the season they need to win this to stay in touch with rangers, they meet again at parkhead sometime along the line and their fans will only accept a win in both them games or its gameover.

another thing to look at is rangers still in the uefa cup and scottish cup semi's,, maybe rest a few players??

gordon strachan has a terrible head to head with walter smith but i could see them winning tonight (hope im wrong lol)

Celtic win!

under 2.5 goals

goodluck people
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Old 16-04-2008, 16:51
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I SEE MY BET I WAS ON ABOUT ON SATURDAY CAME IN THREW THE WEEK

AIRDRIE vs COWDENBEATH - Over 2.5, pity i dont have an account to do them bets yet,, gonna get one opened asap!

on to the OLD FIRM

the last few meetings have been very tight,, so i would be looking at the unders. personally im a gers fan but id swing towards celtic tonight if i was doing a bet.. this is their do or die match of the season they need to win this to stay in touch with rangers, they meet again at parkhead sometime along the line and their fans will only accept a win in both them games or its gameover.

another thing to look at is rangers still in the uefa cup and scottish cup semi's,, maybe rest a few players??

gordon strachan has a terrible head to head with walter smith but i could see them winning tonight (hope im wrong lol)

Celtic win!

under 2.5 goals

goodluck people
Im with you Belfast,although Walter Smith has the measure of Strachan or chesney (5ft) no seriously Celtic win under
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Old 16-04-2008, 17:03
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fcuk i never even knew the airdrie game was on BP. Shows you how much i know. Actually i better go look at stats in the QOS game before recommending this bet. It was just a thought as i came back from spar. actually i need to do something else first
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Old 16-04-2008, 17:14
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aye well the stats say the unders could be a good bet (well if you look at Partick's last 6 games) Even though they aint been scoring both teams best goal threats are out Dobbie (QOS), Buchanan (Partick) (shit my landlord has turned up. Bad news for him ive been drinking. Last time he came round with a hired hand and the hired hand sat talking to me about Poker not daring to throw me out) Ive left my key in the door so if i just wait...wait a little longer..turn up my headphones.......he will go....gone. sweet. Why face today what you can face upto at the latest possible date? i better go calm my nerves
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Old 16-04-2008, 18:21
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Re: 15-16th April Scots Midweek

let battle commence troops!!! going to watch the game!!!! good luck with the bets, keep your eyes on partick for a win and draw celtic + celtic on a single for me
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Old 16-04-2008, 22:02
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Re: 15-16th April Scots Midweek

I knew it, Naka's first kick of a ball for 2 years.

Nice one tic minded people. Enjoy the moment.
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