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@murdo-martin said in *****New Football Thread*****:
did anyone wait a year before trading with real money
doubt it that would be extremely disciplined! new traders nearly always start with real money, rightly or wrongly
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@Akiva-Anderson whether that's right or wrong, would you honestly support another team against Liverpool just to p**s off Man U?
That's my only point in terms of The Spurs game.
I can't for a minute imagine the Kop erupting with applause and cheers after going a goal down.
Whether it stopped Man U winning or not.
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@Simon-Bates said in *****New Football Thread*****:
A while back someone mentioned Saturday trading and how rubbish their profits were at the end of the day every Saturday, I've just looked through my last 3 months data and noticed how true this is for me, I took all my Saturdays trades off my sheet and seen that my profit had risen massively.
I'm nearly at 3000 recorded trades in just over 3 months to get this info, would this be plenty of data to consider not trading on a Saturday to stop losing profit or would you continue trading?
I find the 3:00pm kickoffs are the worst. Much prefer Saturday night trading. I’ll do one or two trades in Asia / Australia, then maybe one in the 12:30 kickoff and maybe two at 3:00pm.Saturday nights are normally better
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@Richard-Latimer said in *****New Football Thread*****:
That utter clown on talksport wearing a Man City shirt sums it up. Then Ange having to ask his own fans who's side they were on during the game as he's consistently being told to throw it.
I get they didn't want us to win but actively hoping to lose when you still have a decent chance of Champions League Football next season.
Surely this is seriously small time and says everything about Spurs.
Let’s get one thing straight. Spurs were never gonna qualify for the champions league. They’ve been in free fall recently
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A while back someone mentioned Saturday trading and how rubbish their profits were at the end of the day every Saturday, I've just looked through my last 3 months data and noticed how true this is for me, I took all my Saturdays trades off my sheet and seen that my profit had risen massively.
I'm nearly at 3000 recorded trades in just over 3 months to get this info, would this be plenty of data to consider not trading on a Saturday to stop losing profit or would you continue trading?
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did anyone wait a year before trading with real money
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@Martin yeah but their wage bill is off the charts. And their revenue is shady as f**k.
Plus they spent a billion before they got to that point.
Not saying that instantly makes you a success. Look at Chelse recently. But it sure as s**t helps if you're at least competent.
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@Martin said in *****New Football Thread*****:
@Richard-Latimer this may be worth a look, tells a different story RE: Man City and Pep
https://www.football365.com/news/transfers-premier-league-five-year-net-spend-man-utd-man-city
Interesting that the only club to show a positive in the last 3 years is Everton and they have been deducted the most points for financial irregularities...?????
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@Richard-Latimer I've been here for years watching Liverpool get so so many points only to not win it!
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@Arran-Shackell lovely job that one eh? These power prices are cracking value
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@Richard-Latimer this may be worth a look, tells a different story RE: Man City and Pep
https://www.football365.com/news/transfers-premier-league-five-year-net-spend-man-utd-man-city
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@Ricky-Simpson said in *****New Football Thread*****:
"I just Can't believe Arsenal gave 6 points to Aston Villa and sacrificed their Premier League title just so that Spurs miss out on top four ffs.
Such a small club mentality"I just remember the days when 89pts would generally win you a league.
In a competitive league you should be able to drop a few points and still have every chance because those around you will drop points too.
Basically Roman Abramovic has destroyed the premier league the minute he took a club close to bankruptcy and started pumping in his dirty money.
Man City have just taken it much further. And the Premier league are complicit.
115 charges and still stomping over everyone with hardly a bad word said by the pundits. Just banging on about how good they are, how amazing pep is.
Good manager, innovative manager but also a first class example of a chequebook manager.
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"I just Can't believe Arsenal gave 6 points to Aston Villa and sacrificed their Premier League title just so that Spurs miss out on top four ffs.
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@John-Folan it's never going to happen but would be f*****g hilarious if West Ham held City ro a draw after all that.
All the small minded bitterness for nothing.
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@james-everard I wanted them to get at least a draw. Arsenal's success is more important than a rivals failure.
Never would I wear another shirt though. That's just stupid.
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@John-Folan Man City being Man City cost us the league. I just think it's incredible. As a manager you've would be fuming.
Can't ever say I'd cheer for Arsenal to lose.
Concentrate on your own game. It's just bitter.
The best analogy I heard was from Mark Goldberg. It's like standing at your window laughing as your neighbours wife leaves him him. You of course are on your own and have no life as you just stand at the window watching what you're neighbour is doing.
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@John-Folan Hi Mate Arsenal fan here. I found both Spurs and Arsenal fans an absolutely embarrassing yesterday.
The Gunners fans who were wearing Spurs tops cheering on their arch enemy, and the Spurs fans not wanting to win a game when a champions league place is still on in just in the hope Arsenal can't win the league.
I wasn't wanting Spurs to win last night never would and i would never sit in a stadium cheering an opposition goal.
Arsenal lost the league with only 1 point out of 6 against Fulham and losing at home to Villa.