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Klopptimist Prime - Liverpool FC 2019/20

The current top four are now all heavily odds-on to remain there come to the end of the campaign, with Liverpool (1/1000), Man City (1/1000), Chelsea (1/4) and Leicester (8/13) all looking assured of Champions League football next season.
Worth a quid
 
Away to Palace on Saturday
2nd place Leicester away to Brighton

3rd place Chelsea away to Man City
4th place Man City at home to Chelsea

The third and fourth place play off City v Chelsea game will be a good one :cool: Assuming that the Might Red Men win against Palace then (Leicester aside) a draw between the other blue teams would be a great result for the sport of football Liverpool :cool:
 
First two bets return £1.02 (2p profit), goes up to £1.27 after the third, which at 8/13 comes out as £2.05, but that's with rounding up, so it's £2.02 (£1.02 profit)

That wasn’t the question though.

The question was a quid on Liverpool.

What you’ve done is called ‘related contingency’. You can’t have an accumulator on the same event, where the actions of one selection may affect the outcome of the others.

Those odds are for individual bets on each team. Singles. Not possible in an accumulator.
 
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Away to Palace on Saturday
2nd place Leicester away to Brighton

3rd place Chelsea away to Man City
4th place Man City at home to Chelsea

The third and fourth place play off City v Chelsea game will be a good one :cool: Assuming that the Might Red Men win against Palace then (Leicester aside) a draw between the other blue teams would be a great result for the sport of football Liverpool :cool:

Ain't happening. London's finest will prevail. Palace to nullify Lpool into a 0-0 draw while Chelsea's kids dazzle and whoop City 4-1. Leicester will win too of course.
Its gonna be a Blue day.
 
Why Liverpool's Flat-Track Form Will Be Pivotal Over The Festive Period
There is also the fact that, for the last three seasons, this period just after the final international break of the year has been when Liverpool seem to click. Their results in late November and December since 2016 have been largely excellent. If the same happens this season, with this run of fixtures, they could be sitting very pretty by the time they fly to Qatar.
 
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