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SchismSchism Posts: 2,601
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These are on paddypower..What do you reckon motty is going to say first in the opening England game?

I fancy "wait is over" at 11/1



Which of the below clichés will be used first by BBC Commentary during this match?

Should none of the below be used during the match then all bets will be voided.

Exact phrase or word only, BBC 1 COMMENTARY ONLY, Applies from kickoff to the end of the first half and the start of the 2nd half to the final whistle only. Singles Only

Metatarsal 5.50
Plan B 11.00
Wait is over 11.00
Boy Wonder 11.00
The Robot 11.00
Big Man 13.00
Little known fact 23.00
England’s youngest player 15.00
No excuses 17.00
Up against it 19.00
High Tempo 19.00
Footballer’s wives 21.00
He'll be disappointed with that 26.00
These are nervous moments 26.00
Youngest player at the World Cup 26.00
Manager in waiting 26.00
Not going to plan 29.00
There's danger here 29.00
Patriotic crowd 29.00
Greatest show on earth 29.00
Freekick specialist 29.00
There’s Wayne Rooney 34.00
Making themselves heard 34.00
England flags everywhere 34.00
Captain Marvel 34.00
Pressure cooker 41.00
Partisan crowd 51.00
Did well to keep it out 51.00
No one likes to see that 51.00
Best crosser in the world 51.00
What will Sven be saying at half-time 67.00

Heres a link might be easier to read
http://www.paddypower.com/bet?action=show_event_by_markets&category=SPORTS&ev_class_id=49&chosen_ev_id=622355&disp_cat_id=10

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,193
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    'Pressure cooker' never heard tht in a football match in my life :eek:
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    sicknote10sicknote10 Posts: 4,497
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    motson could make a fortune on this :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,458
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    If it is after the whistle then I will go for

    "Did well to keep it out"
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    SchismSchism Posts: 2,601
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    HOFF wrote:
    If it is after the whistle then I will go for

    "Did well to keep it out"


    Yes it is after the whistle and at 51/1 might be worth sticking a quid on.
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    sicknote10sicknote10 Posts: 4,497
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    So, what one won then?
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    SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    Not giving a price on 1966 being mentioned at least once seems to be an oversight on the bookie's part.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,620
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    sicknote10 wrote:
    motson could make a fortune on this :D
    LOL

    I would have gone for "a little known fact" for the 1st.
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    SchismSchism Posts: 2,601
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    sicknote10 wrote:
    So, what one won then?

    It was "high tempo" at 19/1
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