I know it is wrong, but would winning £1,000+ for a £10 stake make you feel better if it meant QPR didn't win promotion?
Watford are 21/10 on line at Corals. £10 wins £31.
You can get Cardiff at 4/7 and Norwich at 11/10 on other bookies on line for Monday = £102.
And then next Saturday
Leeds are likely to be at least 9/4 if they have nothing to play for
Cardiff to win at Burnley @ 7/5 if Burnley are still in the play-off hunt
Norwich to beat Coventry @ 1/3
This set of results would win around £1060.
You could use the money to go on a summer holiday and depending on your stake, buy a ST for next season too.
I have thought about it over the last few days, but still don't think it is the right thing to do. However if the stake was £50 or more that would be a very tidy sum indeed.
And the good news is that it is the only set of results (barring a point deduction) that could cost QPR promotion, but it would still need to have a 13 goal swing in Cardiff's favour, so you could win your bet and QPR could still go up as runners up.
Watford are 21/10 on line at Corals. £10 wins £31.
You can get Cardiff at 4/7 and Norwich at 11/10 on other bookies on line for Monday = £102.
And then next Saturday
Leeds are likely to be at least 9/4 if they have nothing to play for
Cardiff to win at Burnley @ 7/5 if Burnley are still in the play-off hunt
Norwich to beat Coventry @ 1/3
This set of results would win around £1060.
You could use the money to go on a summer holiday and depending on your stake, buy a ST for next season too.
I have thought about it over the last few days, but still don't think it is the right thing to do. However if the stake was £50 or more that would be a very tidy sum indeed.
And the good news is that it is the only set of results (barring a point deduction) that could cost QPR promotion, but it would still need to have a 13 goal swing in Cardiff's favour, so you could win your bet and QPR could still go up as runners up.
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