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wingfieldram

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  1. 20 minutes ago, Foreveram said:

    Away fans can only buy from E1 section. I didn’t have any problems.

    Thanks for your reply. Thats the section I am trying to buy tickets from. Trouble is, it wont allow me to register and i cant buy a ticket without registration. i will contact my daughter to see if she can register

  2. 4 hours ago, Mckram said:

    Is it just me that thinks the short period of time he came on against Shrewsbury he looks like a seriously good player?!

    At times he was walking round their players and had a few neat turns/touches.

    I think he will probably go on to be one of our best players this season. 

    agreed....i thought he looked very good. 

  3. 5 hours ago, Old Spalding Ram said:

    TWITTER

    Peterborough United @theposh·3h Saturday’s trip to @dcfcofficial has now SOLD OUT for #pufc fans. 

    Anyone who has ordered tickets and not collected as yet must do so by 5pm on Friday at the @westonhomesstad ticket office. 

    Thank you for your incredible support.
     

    1860 tickets apparently.

    please exuse my stupidness..if i am being stupid...having just got back from the pub, but how come the away end is sold out with just 1860 tickets being sold....is it a reduced away end???

  4. 1 minute ago, tinman said:

    Derby’s odds have plummeted from 4/1 to 8/5 since the signings

    They didnt drop much after the signings.  They have dropped much more overnight....i suspect the bookies have got wind of some covid news in the huddersfield camp. I took a punt on backing Derby on Skybet when the odds were 5, suspecting the lay odds might drop once the Huddersfield players had their covid tests. The lay odds on Derby are now 2.74, which means I will get a good profit on my back bet.

  5. 9 hours ago, Ken Tram said:

    If I thought that we were less likely than that to me relegated, is there a way to bet on that?

    Is that what was meant above by "laying off at 4 (to 1) with liability"?

    Does it mean acting as a pseudo bookmaker, and buying bets at 4 to 1, for Derby being related?

    If so, I guess that it would mean that if I wanted to lay off £100 worth of bets, I would have to deposit £400 - but would get back the £400 plus £100 if Derby survived relegation - but lose the £400 if Derby were relegated?

    I think ... I'd rather put £100 on Derby getting relegated at 3 to 1 (£2 per week), and then have £300 to treat myself and soften the blow if we were relegated.

    Or maybe, I should just put £2 per week in a jam jar, and treat myself to £100 whether or not we are relegated. On this basis, I'm not sure that there is any point in season-long bets! I can see that betting on individual matches could add excitement - and offer bigger payouts with accumulators - but it seems better to keep money in my own pocket for long term bets.

    Unless, of course I am certain about the outcome of the season! Actually ... some people have posted that they are certain, so they should definitely bet their house, and the shirt on their back, and quadruple their money! 300% interest!

    yes, thats just about it. By laying a bet you are saying that an outcome will not happen...i.e Derby wont get relegated. You can do this on the exchanges (Betfair, Smarkets, Matchbook, Betdaq). It can be a risky strategy because of the liability you have to pay out, should your lay bet fail.

  6. 15 hours ago, Malty said:

    Betfair are offering odds on all other 23 teams to get relegated, but not Derby.

    Conversely, Derby  are 50/1 to win the championship.

    Betfair exchange are offering odds of 2.7 for Derby to get relegated. Alternatively you can lay them at odds of 4 (with liability, should that bet fail).

  7. On 13/05/2021 at 19:19, angieram said:

    It's obvious from some of the clips I have posted that he's not up against the quality of defences he would be in the championship,  BUT he is club captain, and a driving force in the team yet still only just 23. They sit top of their league and are now in their cup final. 

    What a shame we didn't give him a chance n the first team here at Derby. I think we let him go because of his injury record, ironically he seems to have been pretty much injury free for his current club.

    somebody like Brentford will sign him for a million and sell him on for 20 million a couple of years later. We could have done with Timi this year....DCFC were very shortsighted in letting him go.

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