A week which started well with
Leeds losing 3-1at home to Newcastle and the away teams doing better than expected in the
Premiership but this was completely undone by two big losses in the cross corners market
on Sunday and Monday. This meant that we were left with an overall total profit for the
week of �216 which raises the total potential profit for this season to �5,011 (an
average of �313 profit per week).
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