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League 1 odds for 2010-11

Nigel E

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You can get 100-1 on City to be champions at William Hill...

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/league-one/coca-cola-league-1/win-market

Looking at the other prices, it seems like Hills have gone longest on most of the outsiders.
 

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You can get 100-1 on City to be champions at William Hill...

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/league-one/coca-cola-league-1/win-market

Looking at the other prices, it seems like Hills have gone longest on most of the outsiders.
I would not touch that with a barge pole.
 
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All these odds look very skinny e.g. only 6/1 for The Scum to be promoted. I would not touch that with a long barge pole. Come on Paddy Power lets have some odds to tempt us.
 

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AMazing that odds are being quoted already when no one knows what their team is going to be for the coming seaon. Despite the scm being relegated, no manager, unsettled players, money problems they still get better odds than us with our settled squad, top ten manager (length of appointment) and apparent financial stability - tis a strange world!!!
 

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AMazing that odds are being quoted already when no one knows what their team is going to be for the coming seaon. Despite the scm being relegated, no manager, unsettled players, money problems they still get better odds than us with our settled squad, top ten manager (length of appointment) and apparent financial stability - tis a strange world!!!
Not really, it's easy money for the bookies. Anyone that bets now is a *****. Not unlike anyone complaining we haven't got in enough players yet.
 

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Not really, it's easy money for the bookies.
Precisely!
 

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Incidentally, we're 66/1 to win outright with Coral. No one has the same price or a worse price, so in theory they expect us to finish bottom.
 

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Incidentally, we're 66/1 to win outright with Coral. No one has the same price or a worse price, so in theory they expect us to finish bottom.
Well we were the worse team not to get relegated last season... Notts County and Rochdale were very impressive in league two, Bournemouth did well and are strengthening... Between us and Daggers for bottom spot is about right.
 

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Incidentally, we're 66/1 to win outright with Coral. No one has the same price or a worse price, so in theory they expect us to finish bottom.
Not sure it's anything to do with what the bookies expect, isn't it just a reaction to how others have bet?
 

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Not sure it's anything to do with what the bookies expect, isn't it just a reaction to how others have bet?
At this stage I think it is the bookies' expectation as few if any bets will have been struck. It then becomes a mixture of the weight of punters money and the bookies' view.
 
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