Do we bite the bullet and take ManCity -1.5 today?

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  • OhMyEli
    SBR MVP
    • 07-17-12
    • 1164

    #1
    Do we bite the bullet and take ManCity -1.5 today?
    With everything going on at Wigan with injuries and relegation, it makes so much sense it is sure to be a loser huh?
  • PuckIt
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 01-11-12
    • 9416

    #2
    yeah, i'd never take man city -1.5, don't care who they're playing
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    • Tenver
      SBR Hustler
      • 04-18-13
      • 71

      #3
      Yes... it looks good on paper... but it's Man City, that's the funny part of it... if anything, they could be happy to win 2-0.. Not sure if Man City can manage to keep the zero either... Have played under 3.5 goals, the next I would play would be 3-way handicap at Man City to win -1... think it can go two ways... either Man City clear the table 2-0 or 3-0 or Wigan manage to put up a fight, even only defensively, and manage to maybe get a 1-2 loss. The cup factor may add some extra spirit to Wigan's chosen players and Man City I don't think would be so vicarious to increase a 2-0 lead to 4-0 or something. Under 3.5 goals AH sits at 1.525 on Bet365 atm. -1 3-way win at 1.90. I think Man City will win for sure, but whether it becomes an actual cup fight and they win with 1 or whether they do it a cool way and just win 2-0, 3-0 or maybe more, I don't know... that's the risky part.. if it had been a league game, Man City -1 or -2 for sure, but the cup evens things a bit imo.

      Now seeing that's the same thing almost as the play AH -1.75, then the break-off point were it becomes good is around 1,9-2,0 imo, but it just has danger written all over it.
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      • PuckIt
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-11-12
        • 9416

        #4
        Originally posted by PuckIt
        yeah, i'd never take man city -1.5, don't care who they're playing
        Mmhmmmmm

        FT: Wigan 1 ManCity 0
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        • Josu
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 07-02-09
          • 842

          #5
          Don't really understand the City fans crying after the game, aren't they used to their team disappointing them every chance they get by now?
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          • Soccer Einstein
            SBR Rookie
            • 05-06-13
            • 17

            #6
            Think the bookies made a few bob. Dat was a massive accumulator breaker. Quite a shockin result, however Man City have been inconsistent all season especially against small teams. Southampton away, QPR away are two examples.
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