Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? 14:05 - May 23 with 874 views | Illinoisblue | Seems like you’re betting on a race where the runners are (obviously) undefined and going on pure speculation. | ![](/images/avatars/316.gif) |
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Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:13 - May 23 with 831 views | Guthrum | Like any of these things, with large enough sums the value is spread across different levels of risk. | ![](/images/avatars/169.gif) |
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Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:14 - May 23 with 822 views | JakeITFC | Given that, the prices are sometimes way out of whack with what's realistic and so money is there to be made. | ![](/images/avatars/2233.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:16 - May 23 with 815 views | Sparky85 | I am not what I would define as a 'serious gambler', but I do have bets on KM going to all 3 of the reported jobs. Not that I want him to go, I just thought I may as well profit from this miserable situation. If he stays, then money well spent! | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:22 - May 23 with 737 views | J2BLUE | It's like anything else, if there's value you bet on it. I wouldn't touch any of those McKenna prices at the moment. These markets also tend to drop very suddenly when someone knows they are betting on a done deal. | ![](/images/avatars/45.gif) |
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Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:24 - May 23 with 718 views | footers | People bet on virtual horses ffs. It's the virtual jockeys I feel sorry for. | ![](/images/avatars/10741.gif) |
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Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:44 - May 23 with 604 views | ElephantintheRoom | Insider dealers probably make a killing. | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) |
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Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:46 - May 23 with 606 views | ITFCBlues |
Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:14 - May 23 by JakeITFC | Given that, the prices are sometimes way out of whack with what's realistic and so money is there to be made. |
Any serious gambler isn't placing £5.00 on who the next Chelsea manager is... | ![](/images/avatars/1850.gif) |
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Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 15:09 - May 23 with 551 views | JakeITFC |
Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:46 - May 23 by ITFCBlues | Any serious gambler isn't placing £5.00 on who the next Chelsea manager is... |
These markets aren't the most liquid but you can get a few hundred quid away, especially with jobs like Chelsea/United. | ![](/images/avatars/2233.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 15:21 - May 23 with 492 views | J2BLUE |
Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 14:24 - May 23 by footers | People bet on virtual horses ffs. It's the virtual jockeys I feel sorry for. |
Standing in Ladbrokes many years ago a man was watching those and then turned to me and said "It's like it doesn't want to run". Absolutely no sign of being a joke. Scenes. | ![](/images/avatars/45.gif) |
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Do serious gamblers actually place bets on new managers? on 15:36 - May 23 with 450 views | OldFart71 | I have read one or two books on professional gamblers and also seen how gambling can ruin lives of those with much more money than I will ever have. I like a bet but I put on less per week now than I did 25 years ago. My advice for anyone is only bet what you can truly afford. Don't chase loses and if you are short of the readies don't expect gambling to help you out. The old saying was "You never see a bookie on a bicycle" Every way you turn there's some betting firm offering free bets, free spins or whatever. If they didn't make money they wouldn't be in the business. The woman who runs one online company who's name is made up of Bet and then numbers paid herself £220 million last year and that's just one online bookmaker. | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
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