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DANNY put up the first Betway top treble last weekend and it was a winner – but only two people matched his efforts.

There were of course a few shock but it was a surprise that just two more people landed winners.

It was Everton who let my treble down – and dozens of people backed them. QPR, Queen of the South, Man City and Barcelona were also popular.

Danny, first up in the head-to-head tipster contest, went for Arsenal, Watford and Port Vale while Muzza picked Derby, Watford and Falkirk.

The other winner was Chas McKendrick who was on Falkirk, Port Vale and Derby.

One of the trio will be picked at random to win a £10 free bet with Betway.

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  1. Avatar of Muzza
    Muzza 12 years ago

    That is the first treble I have posted tat actually came up and guess what like a stupid tit that I am I added “the banker of the day” Everton to my treble & won F all! ;0(

  2. Avatar of Craig alves
    Craig alves 12 years ago

    hahaha a had Everton in aw ma lines bar 1 on Saturday so glad a wasn’t the only 1

  3. Avatar of Striker
    Striker 12 years ago

    Everton and Barca done my 4-fold last weekend. Football is so random sometimes, you’d expect these sort of teams to win easy, especially after Real Madrid trounced Valencia 5 Nil, and Aston Villa getting massacred left right centre by lower league minnows and fellow premier teams alike.

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