I FLAGGED up Birmingham's Carling Cup value and my fears about Arsenal being able to get across the line proved spot on.
Alex McLeish's men were my final fancy but I played it safe with my Super Single.
Bet365 offered City at 4-7 plus two goals and I hope it was an offer you couldn't refuse.
Bookies reckon the defensive cock-up that handed Obafemi Martins a last-gasp winner was worth £10 million to bookies.
William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe said: “We faced a seven-figure payout had Arsenal gone on to win the quadruple and as much again had they lifted the Carling Cup.”
The firm make the the Gunners 8-15 to finish the season trophyless but go 80-1 on them winning the three remaining trophies they are contesting.
Boss Arsene Wenger is 9-1 with William Hill to cease to be Arsenal manager by the first day of next season but 1-25 to remain in place.
The Gunners' best chance of silverware now appears to be the Premier League and they are 2-1 second favourites with Ladbrokes.
It's 12-1 they win the Champions League and 7-2 they lift the FA Cup. West Ham drifted from 1-2 to 5-6 for relegation with Ladbrokes after their home win against Liverpool.
Wigan are cut to 1-3 from 2-5 with West Brom 10-11 ahead of Monday's trip to Stoke.