snowball

SNOW is just even money with Ladbrokes to fall on the pitch during the Manchester City-Fulham game on Saturday.

So if all your bets are down you can sit here hoping for a drop of the white stuff.

The bookies reckon players will also braced for the cold snap offering just 5-1 that all 22 starting players are wearing gloves of some kind and it's 66-1 only the keepers take to the field with any form of gloves on.

It's 3-1 that snow falls on the pitch at Murrayfield during the Scotland v England Six Nations match and the firm also predict a further drop in temperatures as it's only 2-1 snow falls at London Heathrow (can't remember who plays there).

Snow to fall on the pitch during: Scotland – England (Murrayfield) 3-1,  Manchester City – Fulham (The Etihad) 1-1.  Sunday:  Chelsea – Manchester United (Stamford Bridge) 5-2, Ireland – Wales (The Aviva Stadium) 9-1.

A singleflake to fall here on Sunday:  London Heathrow 2-1, Manchester Airport
 3-1, Edinburgh 6-1, Shetland Islands 7-1, Cardiff 4-1, Belfast 6-1, Dublin 8-1.

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3 Comments
  1. Avatar of Tony
    Tony 13 years ago

    Come on Paul, dying to see the bts piks !!!!!

    • Avatar of Mr Fixit
      Mr Fixit 13 years ago

      Tony, had Rotherham and Gillingham picked out so looking up alternatives. Should be ready soon.

  2. Avatar of Reece
    Reece 13 years ago

    Wigan v everton
    Coventry v Ipswich
    Scunthorpe v Walsall
    Plymouth v southend
    Both teams score 4-fold

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