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Saturday, 27 December 2008
Thursday, 25 December 2008
HOW TO GET A FREE £10 BET WITH LADBROKES
LADBROKES £10 FREE BET OFFER
Bet £10 or more on any sports market and Ladbrokes will give you a free £10 bet. You can use your account across all ladbrokes betting channels(in shop, by phone, online, through your TV and through your mobile) and collect cash in-shop. Also check out Ladbrokes brand new live service with all the latest scores and stats!
The free bet will be credited on settlement of qualifying bet and is valid for 30 days.
ABOUT LADBROKES
Ladbrokes plc is a world-leader in the global betting and gaming market, taking up to 10 million bets each week and £12 billion in stakes each year. With its comprehensive range of betting and gaming services and 14,000 skilled staff it is targeting growth opportunities in Asia and Europe, they have recently gone into partnership with the Chinese government to offer the first bookmakers shops in China betting on the state lottery.
Overall the largest betting company in the UK and largest retail bookmakers in the world, Ladbrokes owns over 2,200 retail betting shops divided between the UK, Ireland and Belgium. It also operates several online gambling websites offering sportsbook, poker, casino, games, bingo and backgammon.
Also join Ladbrokes Casino for a £100 sign up bonus.
Bet £10 or more on any sports market and Ladbrokes will give you a free £10 bet. You can use your account across all ladbrokes betting channels(in shop, by phone, online, through your TV and through your mobile) and collect cash in-shop. Also check out Ladbrokes brand new live service with all the latest scores and stats!
The free bet will be credited on settlement of qualifying bet and is valid for 30 days.
ABOUT LADBROKES
Ladbrokes plc is a world-leader in the global betting and gaming market, taking up to 10 million bets each week and £12 billion in stakes each year. With its comprehensive range of betting and gaming services and 14,000 skilled staff it is targeting growth opportunities in Asia and Europe, they have recently gone into partnership with the Chinese government to offer the first bookmakers shops in China betting on the state lottery.
Overall the largest betting company in the UK and largest retail bookmakers in the world, Ladbrokes owns over 2,200 retail betting shops divided between the UK, Ireland and Belgium. It also operates several online gambling websites offering sportsbook, poker, casino, games, bingo and backgammon.
Also join Ladbrokes Casino for a £100 sign up bonus.
Monday, 22 December 2008
How to get a free £50 bet with Victor Chandler
Victor Chandler are offering up to £50 worth of free bets in two free bet sections.
First free bet – Your first bet must be placed up to a value of £25 (remember bet £25 to claim the full free £25 maximising the offer) placed within 30 days of opening your account. This bet can be a single at odds of evens or greater or it can be an accumulator containing one selection of evens (2.0) or greater if bet only contains three selections, if you have four selections or more they can all be below evens.
VC Bet - Click here for your Free £50 Bet!
Second free bet – After you have received your first free bet you can start to claim your second one. To do this you need to place your next five bets (bets, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) all at £10 or more and you will receive a further free £25 bet. Note all qualifying bets have to be placed within 30 days of opening your account and free bets within 30 days of receiving them.
ABOUT VICTOR CHANDLER
The gentleman bookmakers, with 60 years of trusted gaming one of the pioneers of bookmaking. Victor Chandler currently turns over in excess of £1billion and has over half a million customers in over 160 different countries. They also now have offices in Macau, Kuala Lumpur and Buenos Aires and betting and gaming sites available in a multitude of languages.
You can also watch live horseracing online from the UK and Ireland VC Bet, all thats asked of you is that you place at least £5/€5 on a selection in the race you wish to view, multiples and each-way bets accepted. Check their website every day to see which races are to be shown – all information will be available from 9.30am, before the early prices. Victor Chandler also offers live radio commentaries on all the afternoons horse racing as well as a US racing results and info service.
First free bet – Your first bet must be placed up to a value of £25 (remember bet £25 to claim the full free £25 maximising the offer) placed within 30 days of opening your account. This bet can be a single at odds of evens or greater or it can be an accumulator containing one selection of evens (2.0) or greater if bet only contains three selections, if you have four selections or more they can all be below evens.
VC Bet - Click here for your Free £50 Bet!
Second free bet – After you have received your first free bet you can start to claim your second one. To do this you need to place your next five bets (bets, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) all at £10 or more and you will receive a further free £25 bet. Note all qualifying bets have to be placed within 30 days of opening your account and free bets within 30 days of receiving them.
ABOUT VICTOR CHANDLER
The gentleman bookmakers, with 60 years of trusted gaming one of the pioneers of bookmaking. Victor Chandler currently turns over in excess of £1billion and has over half a million customers in over 160 different countries. They also now have offices in Macau, Kuala Lumpur and Buenos Aires and betting and gaming sites available in a multitude of languages.
You can also watch live horseracing online from the UK and Ireland VC Bet, all thats asked of you is that you place at least £5/€5 on a selection in the race you wish to view, multiples and each-way bets accepted. Check their website every day to see which races are to be shown – all information will be available from 9.30am, before the early prices. Victor Chandler also offers live radio commentaries on all the afternoons horse racing as well as a US racing results and info service.
How to get free £25 bet with totesport
TOTESPORT £25 FREE BET OFFER
Totesport are offering new customers a free £25 bet. To qualify for the maximum £25 you must place a bet of £25 on the SAME DAY that you register your account. This must be on a sportsbook market at odds of evens (2.0) or greater.
Your Totesport free bet will be credited to your account immediately but cannot be then staked on the same event. It must be placed as one outright bet and is valid for a further 30 days. Note the qualifying and free bets cannot be placed on an event with three or less outcomes, so it might be worth using on horse racing, greyhounds, correct score bets etc.
ABOUT TOTESPORT
Totesport is one of the leading bookmakers in Britain, they have over 4000 staff working in over 540 shops,they are also represented on all off the 59 racecourses in Britain. Totesport is also the only bookmakers in Britain which offers pooled bets on horseracing.
Tote pool bets offer more varity, with the tote scoop6 and the daily tote jackpot you can win big only using small money. With totepool you can use toteplacepot where it's possible to win without backing a winner, they also offer alternative bets like the tote win, tote eachway, tote exacta (forecast) and tote trifecta (tricast) which offers a different alternative to their fixed odds equivalents with other bookmakers.
Totesport also sponsors Channel 4 racing and are famous for stating “our profits stay in racing”, in 2008 they were the official betting partner for the John Smith's Grand National meeting at Aintree sponsoring two of the races, the £160,000 Totesport Bowl and the £60,000 Totepool Handicap Chase.
Totesport also offers you online bingo, casino and instant games.
Totesport are offering new customers a free £25 bet. To qualify for the maximum £25 you must place a bet of £25 on the SAME DAY that you register your account. This must be on a sportsbook market at odds of evens (2.0) or greater.
Your Totesport free bet will be credited to your account immediately but cannot be then staked on the same event. It must be placed as one outright bet and is valid for a further 30 days. Note the qualifying and free bets cannot be placed on an event with three or less outcomes, so it might be worth using on horse racing, greyhounds, correct score bets etc.
ABOUT TOTESPORT
Totesport is one of the leading bookmakers in Britain, they have over 4000 staff working in over 540 shops,they are also represented on all off the 59 racecourses in Britain. Totesport is also the only bookmakers in Britain which offers pooled bets on horseracing.
Tote pool bets offer more varity, with the tote scoop6 and the daily tote jackpot you can win big only using small money. With totepool you can use toteplacepot where it's possible to win without backing a winner, they also offer alternative bets like the tote win, tote eachway, tote exacta (forecast) and tote trifecta (tricast) which offers a different alternative to their fixed odds equivalents with other bookmakers.
Totesport also sponsors Channel 4 racing and are famous for stating “our profits stay in racing”, in 2008 they were the official betting partner for the John Smith's Grand National meeting at Aintree sponsoring two of the races, the £160,000 Totesport Bowl and the £60,000 Totepool Handicap Chase.
Totesport also offers you online bingo, casino and instant games.
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Why Hoy deserves to win BBC sports personality of year award
With the BBC set to announce their sports personality of the year on Sunday night if the bookies are to be believed there seems to be only three people in the running for the award. There is an argument that all three – Lewis Hamilton, Rebecca Adlington and Chris Hoy – are all deserving of the BBC’s coveted gong. This must be one of the strongest fields in years, rather than scratching around to try to find someone to give it to this year the candidates are queuing up for our votes.
For me though their can only be one winner, I don’t think he will win but in my opinion he should. Britain’s most successful man at an individual Olympics since 1908, Chris Hoy. In 2005 Hoy’s original event the 1 kilometre time trial – for which he won gold in Athens – was dropped from the Beijing games in order to accommodate BMX racing leaving him with no ride. Instead of moaning and letting his head drop Hoy refocused and started looking at what other races he could enter with spectacular results.
In winning three gold medals for the mens individual sprint, the team sprint and the keirin Hoy proved what a winning mentality he has, to tear up the original plan and start retraining on these other events as he had to in 2005 shows just what a determined character that Hoy is. Indeed when asked who her hero is Victoria Pendleton – instead of choosing an inspirational world famous character from history – says it is Chris Hoy showing what esteem he is held in by his peers.
There is a substantial argument for all three, Lewis Hamilton is the youngest ever World Champion, Rebecca Adlington winning two gold's and setting a new World Record in the process and Hoy himself. For me though Brit’s just don’t win three gold’s in one games, it’s just unheard of and makes Hoy the outstanding candidate in my book. To be over looked after achieving what he has would be unbelievable.
Rebecca Adlington is now the odds on favourite, Hoy can be backed at a best priced 7/2 @ Boylesports, Corals, Betfred and Totesport.
For me though their can only be one winner, I don’t think he will win but in my opinion he should. Britain’s most successful man at an individual Olympics since 1908, Chris Hoy. In 2005 Hoy’s original event the 1 kilometre time trial – for which he won gold in Athens – was dropped from the Beijing games in order to accommodate BMX racing leaving him with no ride. Instead of moaning and letting his head drop Hoy refocused and started looking at what other races he could enter with spectacular results.
In winning three gold medals for the mens individual sprint, the team sprint and the keirin Hoy proved what a winning mentality he has, to tear up the original plan and start retraining on these other events as he had to in 2005 shows just what a determined character that Hoy is. Indeed when asked who her hero is Victoria Pendleton – instead of choosing an inspirational world famous character from history – says it is Chris Hoy showing what esteem he is held in by his peers.
There is a substantial argument for all three, Lewis Hamilton is the youngest ever World Champion, Rebecca Adlington winning two gold's and setting a new World Record in the process and Hoy himself. For me though Brit’s just don’t win three gold’s in one games, it’s just unheard of and makes Hoy the outstanding candidate in my book. To be over looked after achieving what he has would be unbelievable.
Rebecca Adlington is now the odds on favourite, Hoy can be backed at a best priced 7/2 @ Boylesports, Corals, Betfred and Totesport.
Monday, 8 December 2008
CORAL FREE £10 BET
To get your free £10 bet with Coral you first need to deposit £10. The free bet amount is based on the amount of your first deposit so be sure to deposit the full £10 in one go if you want to maximize the offer.
When you fill in the registration form a window will pop up, in this window there will be a code you need to enter in the ‘Offer Reference Form Advert’ section on your registration form, you need to enter this code in order to qualify for the free bet (code will be CORALTD or something similar).
Once you have bet the £10 deposit (it doesn’t have to be one bet, it can be 5 x £2 bets or 2 x £5 bets for example) in full your account will be credited with your free £10 bet.
Click here for free £10 bet.
When you fill in the registration form a window will pop up, in this window there will be a code you need to enter in the ‘Offer Reference Form Advert’ section on your registration form, you need to enter this code in order to qualify for the free bet (code will be CORALTD or something similar).
Once you have bet the £10 deposit (it doesn’t have to be one bet, it can be 5 x £2 bets or 2 x £5 bets for example) in full your account will be credited with your free £10 bet.
Click here for free £10 bet.
Saturday, 6 December 2008
What went wrong for Keane?
What was the real reason for Roy Keane to exit the Stadium of Light? I don’t suppose we will ever find out the real truth as Roy Keane is unlikely to say and Niall Quinn is a man of dignity who keeps things in house, that’s assuming that Quinn himself even knows.
The whole aura around Keane is a fascinating one, here was a man prepared to share his views with the press on his own managerial capabilities, other managers and the quality and attitude of his and other players, a press mans delight, someone prepared to tell it as it is rather than giving you the usual media trained straight bat answers we’re so used to getting. Then you get the other Keane, the one not prepared to share any views with anyone, the Keane that no one really knows – some of his former Republic of Ireland team mates including Andy Townsend and Tony Cascarino who played with him for 6, 7, 8 years claim not to know the man at all – the Keane we seen after walking out of the 2002 world cup walking his dog talking to no one (apart from threatening people who dared step foot on his property), the almost reclusive Keane.
What really caused this man to walk away? Surely it wasn’t the Sunderland fans who scandalously booed him after the Carling Cup defeat to Blackburn – remember where you were when he first took over. Is it any coincidence that Steve Walton was appointed new Chief Executive just days earlier that he left? Surely the fact that Walton is not due to take up this post until next March would have persuaded Keane not to walk immediately if there was any problem between the two men.
Now that Ellis Short is a major shareholder – who by common consensus is a business man as opposed to a football man - did he and the board start to interfere or start to let it be known they where not satisfied with the current situation?
Could it be the reaction – or lack off - from his players after last weekends defeat to Bolton, did they seem bothered by the manner of the defeat, did they show a reaction in training on monday morning? Keane always talked about hard work in his press conferences, about his frustration with players who where prepared to put money first – players who where content to sit idle at Sunderland picking up good wages rather than take a wage cut and get a move to another club showing some ambition to play football every week.
One criticism that could be had of Keane is that his record in the transfer market is not the greatest. He is estimated to have spent around 80 million in his time at the club. Whilst I don’t think the squad is that bad there are some signings that don’t add up. Stokes and Chopra both big money signings who didn’t really hit the heights expected, while El-Hadji Diouf and Pascal Chimbonda could hardly have been great for the dressing room morale. On a brighter note Kieran Richardson – who seemed slightly overpriced at the time - and Kenwyne Jones have both excelled and Andy Reid seems to be a revitalised player.
For those who say he turned and had it away on his heels at the first sign of trouble it is hard to argue, I don’t really agree with that though. I think this is a man who looked at the situation and was brutally honest with himself and saw shortcomings in his own managerial ability, but surely the only way for him to have overcome these misgivings would have been to tackle them head on as we are so used to seeing from Keane, give it his best shot, never surrender until the last battle is lost. I for one am disappointed to see him go as I think he could have done good things for sunderland if only he had given himself the chance to achieve them.
The whole aura around Keane is a fascinating one, here was a man prepared to share his views with the press on his own managerial capabilities, other managers and the quality and attitude of his and other players, a press mans delight, someone prepared to tell it as it is rather than giving you the usual media trained straight bat answers we’re so used to getting. Then you get the other Keane, the one not prepared to share any views with anyone, the Keane that no one really knows – some of his former Republic of Ireland team mates including Andy Townsend and Tony Cascarino who played with him for 6, 7, 8 years claim not to know the man at all – the Keane we seen after walking out of the 2002 world cup walking his dog talking to no one (apart from threatening people who dared step foot on his property), the almost reclusive Keane.
What really caused this man to walk away? Surely it wasn’t the Sunderland fans who scandalously booed him after the Carling Cup defeat to Blackburn – remember where you were when he first took over. Is it any coincidence that Steve Walton was appointed new Chief Executive just days earlier that he left? Surely the fact that Walton is not due to take up this post until next March would have persuaded Keane not to walk immediately if there was any problem between the two men.
Now that Ellis Short is a major shareholder – who by common consensus is a business man as opposed to a football man - did he and the board start to interfere or start to let it be known they where not satisfied with the current situation?
Could it be the reaction – or lack off - from his players after last weekends defeat to Bolton, did they seem bothered by the manner of the defeat, did they show a reaction in training on monday morning? Keane always talked about hard work in his press conferences, about his frustration with players who where prepared to put money first – players who where content to sit idle at Sunderland picking up good wages rather than take a wage cut and get a move to another club showing some ambition to play football every week.
One criticism that could be had of Keane is that his record in the transfer market is not the greatest. He is estimated to have spent around 80 million in his time at the club. Whilst I don’t think the squad is that bad there are some signings that don’t add up. Stokes and Chopra both big money signings who didn’t really hit the heights expected, while El-Hadji Diouf and Pascal Chimbonda could hardly have been great for the dressing room morale. On a brighter note Kieran Richardson – who seemed slightly overpriced at the time - and Kenwyne Jones have both excelled and Andy Reid seems to be a revitalised player.
For those who say he turned and had it away on his heels at the first sign of trouble it is hard to argue, I don’t really agree with that though. I think this is a man who looked at the situation and was brutally honest with himself and saw shortcomings in his own managerial ability, but surely the only way for him to have overcome these misgivings would have been to tackle them head on as we are so used to seeing from Keane, give it his best shot, never surrender until the last battle is lost. I for one am disappointed to see him go as I think he could have done good things for sunderland if only he had given himself the chance to achieve them.
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