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OnlineBettingOffers.com: Research Shows Manchester United’s Bad Season Didn’t Favour Punters
Claims that the Manchester United team titled 2010/2011 champions had a bad season was given further evidence according to research from onlinebettingoffers.com. The site attempted to answer the question:
“If a punter placed a £10 at kick off for Manchester United to win each of their games during the 2010/2011 season, how much would they have won?”
Given that the team were crowned champions, a punter would expect to make a tidy profit. However shockingly anyone who would have bet on Manchester United to win their games this season would have lost money, £36 in fact.
Odds were provided by leading bookie Bet 365 to calculate the winnings and losses across all 38 games player in the 2010/2011 Premier League season.
Manchester United fans will defend this revelation by noting the club won by 9 points, had the league’s top goal scorer and even got more points than the Treble winning side of 1999.
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