Well, I'm still waiting for whatever action was promised in the wake of accusations that up to FOUR THOUSAND MATCHES had been fixed in the German Bundesliga.
Another one of these headlines which sink without trace.
Regarding Leicester, whilst the big betting companies take an interest in ANY bet over £20.00 placed either on-line or in a branch (in which case your photo will have been taken) they are less likely to look at performance over a lengthy time period (i.e. a season) than single events within tournaments or matches which are wide open to fixing.
If I could compile a list of criteria which they deem "suspicious" Els six-putt would be right near the top. Big name player (a former champion?). Big tournament. The FIRST HOLE. An extremely unlikely outcome etc. etc.
Of course, we shouldn't forget that poop happens even to honest people. But I can guarantee that a hell of a lot of processing power will have been devoted to bets placed on Els over the last few weeks (maybe months). If there's any kind of correlation they'll find it. Whether anything will be done about it is another question entirely...
Has this morphed into another fixed thread, or are you taking something and getting yourself muddled up? This isn't the betting thread, where your rather quaint Els conspiracy theory was debunked. It's about Sharapova, isn't it?
Or, have I missed an opportunity - because if I could have got a bet on whether pro tennis players take substances then I'd have been on, but I can't find any bookies willing to give odds
I think the eight weeks is the average time between ANY posts on the Mugwump's blogs page - sorry Sin Bin. You should be grateful, you're almost talking to yourself. Although actually that's all you ever do
I think the eight weeks is the average time between ANY posts on the Mugwump's blogs page - sorry Sin Bin. You should be grateful, you're almost talking to yourself. Although actually that's all you ever do
Hmmm ... it seems I have at least one obsessed viewer.
But let us play this silly game (which I thought I'd left behind in nursery school):
The Astronomy Thread: (created Sun Dec 20, 2015 11:47 pm) 71 Replies - 5760 views.
The Weird Science Thread (created Mon Feb 22, 2016 10:11 am): 106 Replies - 7081 views.
Hmmm ... it seems I have at least one obsessed viewer.
But let us play this silly game (which I thought I'd left behind in nursery school):
The Astronomy Thread: (created Sun Dec 20, 2015 11:47 pm) 71 Replies - 5760 views.
The Weird Science Thread (created Mon Feb 22, 2016 10:11 am): 106 Replies - 7081 views.
"..But let us ..." FFS.
Yeah you're right. The Sin bin is burgeoning with content, swarming with posters, and has never been more vibrant. Eat your heart out, Twitter. Well done you.
I'm more than comfortable saying I write for myself first, maybe a dozen people (they know who they are) second - plus anyone else who might be interested (or not).
Whilst I'll own up to the odd guffaw over the irony of threads which are singularly unappetizing to the low-IQ crowd (a.k.a. the majority) outperforming dreary populism - it's not something I attach any real significance to.