Speaking of 🐷 - old slot looks just like one.
Can imagine Linda patting his shiny bald pate in the sunshine at Anfield this August to rapturous applause. 😜
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Speaking of 🐷 - old slot looks just like one.
Can imagine Linda patting his shiny bald pate in the sunshine at Anfield this August to rapturous applause. 😜
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has signed a contract extension.
I jest we are all for one and one for all!
Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
One for all and all for one,
Muskehounds are always ready.
One for all and all for one,
Helping everybody.
One for all and all for one,
It's a pretty story.
Sharing everything with fun,
That's the way to be.
lover that cartoon growing up
Anyway, reading other Liverpool forums..one rumour is of Moronhino for a chance at LFC, it won't happen in a million years.
But if it it did, im finished with the club until he goes. I will never accept him for his behaviour running down the touchline banging his chest. he had NO respect for a our club that day NONE. so he can fuck off and screw it
anyway won't happen thankfully..
I know it seems to be taking a long time. but i'm glad the club is doing numerous interviews, or so it appears. best to see what the mind set of these managers are. and what positives can be gleaned from it.
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
I wonder if the successful candidate will pitch up with a 180 page dossier a la Brendan.
I always imagined that bets placed about a new manager were mostly placed by the fans of that team & most bets would be placed on who they thought was best & wanted,
I guess the football gamblers out there just bet on anything these days, I always thought the introduction of betting on corners fouls etc was simply for the purpose of getting them to be on anything so they gambled more
I think initially the bookmakers lay a field, then football fans start betting and the bookies adjust accordingly. But they don't really make a book in the same way as a horse race, which has a fixed number of runners, in the managers race runners come and go continually. So I'd imagine the bookies make more money on these 'races'.
I've mentioned before on here that a few years ago I read an article that showed you could make handsome profits by betting against (laying) the first favourite of a 'next manager' bet. So often you would get the usual suspects (Redknapp, Allardcye, Pardew etc) before the real contender steams in (as we have seen with Alonso and de Zerbi)
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