As well as being interest-free and rom a wealthy lifelong supporter who’s going nowhere. Huge tranches of which are periodically converted into equity share capital.
To all intents, investment.
Whilst the dimwits keep imagining financial wolves circling the Albion.
Being able to pretty much relax by the equivalent of 11th April (the original Carrow Road fixture date), is beyond our modest dreams for Potter’s debut season.
These numpties made the age old mistake of believing that prizes are dished out at the beginning of March. #Gutted...
West Ham imho have on paper a top half squad with Valencia, Yarmolenko, Lanzini, F.Anderson, quality players on big money. That quality is shining through, they’re beginning to chisel out points.
I’d love at least one Massive (in their eyes) club to drop, so Villa would be neat.
I’m one of those people, I thought everyone was open about it, even non-betting @HWT took out an insurance bet I think.
Imo 3/1 seems pretty good value, my instinct says we’re evens, but a couple of early wins would (happily) make all the bets look like money down the drain.
I can see so many valid arguments happening:
- Better quality footballing teams Citeh, LFC, Leicester - will win virtually every match home and ‘away’.
- Clubs who reckon they have aggressive, fervent home support that putting the opposition off, lose all that alleged advantage and take far...