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Loooks like a bit of non runner this one. no real point in predicting a result.
(but shall we say a 0-0 draw)
monaghan to pull off their first(i think) away win of the season after another "honest" display from Gunthers craftily selected team.
Dare I suggest might even be worth a few quid on Monaghan to win? ;)
Bookies would proabably give 6 or 7/1 on a Monagahn win?
Only problem is bookies don't usually take single bets on the eL.
i think ye may be right. pat m's last home game at the cross (and ollie's) (and gunther?)
i'd have thought you'd get better odds than that :confused: My gut feeling is that we won't win, unfortunately.
Originally posted by pete
Dare I suggest might even be worth a few quid on Monaghan to win? Bookies would proabably give 6 or 7/1 on a Monagahn win?
Definitely. Although I'd say a 0-0 draw is a very likely result.
I'd say Cashman's would let ya have a single bet.....
[from paddypower.com]
Cork v Monaghan
Prices
Cork 1 - 4
Draw 7 - 2
Monaghan 9 - 1
BTW Interesting to see in the drop-down list on that website, that the eircom League is down below Scottish Div3, LDV Vans Trophy, Danish League matches, Dutch League matches, all the specials including Euro 2008 special and International Friendlies! They are an Irish bookie yeah?
mammon knows no nationality ;)
I going to go for a 3-0 for City. So then Gunther can say in the papers on Monday that a performance like that has been coming for a long time and its a pity that the season is at an end. Which we all know is a load of bollo)( !!!!! apart from one person who will agree with him.
I like your thinking on that GWA, but I still reckon Monaghan and their legions of fans will be celebrating afterwards. :rolleyes:
ccfcman
24/03/2002, 9:06 AM
do tehy actually have an away support(i recognise the sarcasim!)
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