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The bookies think they know:

Postby worcester_ccfc » Tue May 27, 2025 3:16 pm

The bookies seem to think it's between Barry-Murphy and Buckingham.

Let's see, they haven't been a good guide to appointments recently.


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Brian Barry-Murphy - 4/6

Des Buckingham - 11/10

Aaron Ramsey - 8/1

Ian Evatt - 10/1
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby EastleighBlue » Tue May 27, 2025 4:07 pm

Glad Ian Evatt is drifting to 10-1. I'd be happy with either of the favourites especially if they can get Ramsey involved too as a player/coach.
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby BigAljames » Tue May 27, 2025 4:38 pm

Yesterday I read there was an unknown who had sprung up any ideas what’s Neil Harris doing ?
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby worcester_ccfc » Tue May 27, 2025 4:44 pm

BigAljames wrote:Yesterday I read there was an unknown who had sprung up any ideas what’s Neil Harris doing ?


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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby llan bluebird » Tue May 27, 2025 4:52 pm

BBM has the hallmarks of Trollop in my eyes.

Did a bit at Rovers (more successful), then first team coach at Wales 2016, where we all bought into the idea, only to realise it's difficult being the main man in a "big" club, so ended back as a very successful first team coach

At least I know Buckingham handled a promotion challenge
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby TopCat CCFC » Tue May 27, 2025 11:46 pm

All guess work - Going by the names posted on line - press etc - Was EB put in as Fav when he got the job = No .
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby worcester_ccfc » Wed May 28, 2025 12:02 am

TopCat CCFC wrote:All guess work - Going by the names posted on line - press etc - Was EB put in as Fav when he got the job = No .


I agree, like I said on my original post they haven't got the last few right.
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby Welsh Exile » Thu May 29, 2025 12:22 pm

Latest movement today at the bookies;

Brian Barry-Murphy has dropped back to evens

Des Buckingham now at 2/1

Ian Evatt’s odds have shortened again to 7/2

Has Evatts odd shortened due to a few people putting a few quid on him at 10/1 and the rumours of him being offered later this week ?

In my opinion the bookies don't actually know, just like ourselves. So could it still be someone that hasn’t even been mentioned yet ? Very possible.
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby Welsh Exile » Thu May 29, 2025 12:22 pm

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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby llan bluebird » Thu May 29, 2025 12:29 pm

Welsh Exile wrote:Latest movement today at the bookies;

Brian Barry-Murphy has dropped back to evens

Des Buckingham now at 2/1

Ian Evatt’s odds have shortened again to 7/2

Has Evatts odd shortened due to a few people putting a few quid on him at 10/1 and the rumours of him being offered later this week ?

In my opinion the bookies don't actually know, just like ourselves. So could it still be someone that hasn’t even been mentioned yet ? Very possible.



I agree. Their algorithm is based on their exposure, and that's what drives the fluctuation.

We all know what it's like after an interview, you instinctively know if it went good or bad.

My guess is Evatt's went well and he told his inner circle that it leaked and Chinese whispers as a done deal, same with BBM and Buckingham.

No one knows what goes on at city anymore, I don't believe Bulut was on anyones radar until the last minute.
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby worcester_ccfc » Thu May 29, 2025 12:39 pm

Welsh Exile wrote:Latest movement today at the bookies;

Brian Barry-Murphy has dropped back to evens

Des Buckingham now at 2/1

Ian Evatt’s odds have shortened again to 7/2

Has Evatts odd shortened due to a few people putting a few quid on him at 10/1 and the rumours of him being offered later this week ?

In my opinion the bookies don't actually know, just like ourselves. So could it still be someone that hasn’t even been mentioned yet ? Very possible.


I agree, they don't have a clue like the rest of us.

Last one they got right was Warnock I think.
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby Welsh Exile » Thu May 29, 2025 7:48 pm

OMG Victor Campelos gone in at 7/2

Either someone has put money on after reading this forum earlier, or the bookies read it lol
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Re: The bookies think they know:

Postby TopCat CCFC » Thu May 29, 2025 10:29 pm

Welsh Exile wrote:OMG Victor Campelos gone in at 7/2

Either someone has put money on after reading this forum earlier, or the bookies read it lol


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