My lovely horse running through the field

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Strange move going after kids to win an Internet argument. Stranger still rolling out the mental health issues when he continually puts his foot in it.

Not a horsey fan but realise it’s a big week for those that are. Rather than getting excited and enjoying the build up, you decide it’d be better fun to take the piss out of the parent of an autistic kid. Bizarre behaviour.

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Liverpool fans now using kids with special needs to have a pop at me.

Another low.

Just a reminder before it’s deleted…

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Can’t we all just get along??

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FOAD

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Of course, but posters kids should be off limits as posters sick Dads seem to be?

I wish I could still change thread titles, I’m getting some nawful bullying in them

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i fucking love cheltenham but online gambling is not for me at all… the fun bit is the heaving athmosphere of a boozer and the walk forward and back between pint, fags and races to the atm and bookies
the first day or so you’re winning a bit but usually by the time of the champion chase on the wednesday lads are creaking and that’s where the fun starts
day 3 is always the place for proper manly punting, 100/200 euro straight win bets on 3 horses in the pertemps or byrne group plate filled to the gills with heineken and eating rolls from a shop and sausages…

men get absolutely cleaned out- you are so sick of it and smashed that the midlands national the next day and start of the irish flat season the day after make you feel physically ill

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I love betting on course. That’s where you get proper atmosphere at big festivals. I wouldn’t be too fond of bookies off course.

It doesn’t matter what you win, the bookie always gets it back.
The worst thing a lad can do is have a really big win, straight away you’ve upped your regular stake considerably and you can never get a buzz out of the small bets anymore, I found this out to my cost with poker many years ago

This is not true. I know plenty of people who continually make money from betting and it’s their sole income.

How do you think nick goff makes his money?

ah yeh cant beat getting a wad of 50s back tho
i remember there in may 2006 ( @Tassotti will remember this) and lads like myself throwing 200 quid on at 5/2 on Scarface ridden by Paddy Brennan to win some awful class5 hurdle in wincanton on a may friday night…
jesus when it came in… there were man dancing on the bar

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Those people are called bookies. For every successful punter there’s thousands in the poor house,

I haven’t the faintest idea who the Goff fella is, should I?

Drinking in Doherty and Nesbitts and over and back to Baggot Racing was a great day out.

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Nick goff is not a bookie. He makes his money from betting.

Just because you can’t do something doesn’t mean nobody can.

There is plenty of people of making money from betting. Don’t be so ignorant.

You saw with the football index site last week. Lads investing their life savings into it. I’d say for every 1 lad making a living there’s a million lads just throwing money away. Everyone is Billy big balls when they win but you never hear about the loses. A little flutter here and there is fine but it rarely stays at that… Bookies are preying on these weak individuals.

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do the racing post still have your man steve palmer writing columns?
in the finish i thought it was a wum, there was one day he was on about staying up all thursday night to watch the Perth Open or some nonsense and that he couldnt even make his daughter’s breakfast the next day as he was so rattled and stressed… he then proceeded to loose a few grand on bets like 200 euro ew at 33/1 on Buffo Heinz or some random golfer lads had never heard of who all missed the cut

it was mental

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Neil Channing is one most high profile pro punters in the uk and he lost his shirt after investing in on course bookmaking.

He’s back betting again and doing well.

Just because you can’t do something doesn’t mean others can’t.