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Told you so....

Posted on: Fri 02 Oct 2009

We don't like to say told you so, but WE TOLD YOU SO.


On Tuesday night we tipped Adam Chapman to score the first goal against Crawley. Did you put that fiver on?

Well if you did then you walked away £80 richer.

Obviously BET 365 think it was a fluke, because they have put Adam's odds OUT rather than bring them in; he is an excellent 18/1 to score the first goal again tomorrow at Barrow.

Odds on a United player to score first/last/at any time are:

James Constable 7/2 7/2 10/11
Jack Midson 11/2 11/2 7/4
Jamie Cook 11/2 11/2 7/4
Matt Green 11/2 11/2 7/4
Adam Murray 7/1 7/1 9/4
Alex Rhodes 15/2 15/2 12/5
Simon Clist 12/1 12/1 7/2
Marcus Kelly 16/1 16/1 5/1
Steven Kinniburgh 16/1 16/1 5/1
Adam Chapman 18/1 18/1 11/2
Damian Batt 18/1 18/1 11/2
Dannie Bulman 20/1 20/1 6/1
Mark Creighton 20/1 20/1 6/1
Kevin Sandwith 25/1 25/1 8/1
Luke Foster 25/1 25/1 8/1
Rhys Day 25/1 25/1 8/1
Ross Perry 25/1 25/1 8/1
No Goal Scorer 11/1 11/1

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Our top tip is a bit different this week though. BET 365 has dozens of different types of bet; there are 27 different types of market alone.

Having studied things carefully we noticed that Barrow don't score many in the first half, and United usually come on strong, so EVENS on the second half containing most goals looks like a good way of doubling your money. Go on, spend a fiver of that £80 you won on Tuesday.

Betting with bet 365 is simple, and every bet, win or lose, helps the U's.

Just click HERE to take a look at all the odds

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