All the stats seem to point to a Cambridge victory which has not escaped punters, with over 90% of bets accepted so far on the light blues. It looks like the only thing that will save us is Cambridge sinking which has shortened from 33/1 to 25/1. |
Any of the remaining three could win and it will be very interesting to see who the cash comes in for during the week. Personally my money would be on the brilliant Bonnie. |
At the moment, Costa looks like a certainty to represent the UK but sadly we still think that there is more chance of rain every day at Wimbledon, offered at 28/1, than the UK winning the Eurovision Song Contest! |
At the moment, Costa looks like a certainty to represent the UK but sadly we still think that there more chance of Prince William getting married in 2006, offered at 25/1, than the UK winning the Eurovision Song Contest! |
At this stage it looks like a two horse race between John Barrowman and Bonnie Langford but don't write off David Seaman, he has pulled off some great saves in the past. |
Bad weather is a great leveler in all sports but doubly so on the water. It should be a lot closer than many of the experts have been predicting. |
But in our view his days are numbered. |
Despite the prohibitive odds, punters have still been piling in for O'Neill all day, surprisingly the vast majority of bets have come from the south coast. |
England have already exceeded all expectations in India and we feel that England have a real chance of winning the World Cup for the first time in the competitions thirty year history. |
Given England's injury ravaged squad it is not surprising that it is one way traffic in the betting. To put it bluntly - you don't need a calculator to add up the cash we've taken for England. |
If Preston pops the question he will not be the only one on his knees. |
India have won three in a row and we are not entirely surprised that punters have piled on India despite the fact that they are odds-on. |
Lisa was the subject of a real old fashioned gamble, we took a number of four figure bets including one punter from Kensington who turned up with £7,000 in cash wanting to back Lisa to go. John was a good result for us, but this has more than wiped out our winnings. |
Neither of the Ferdinand brothers are exactly goal machines. |
Pre-tournament Scotland were our 50/1 outsiders, so to say this is a shock is an understatement. |