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Sean Rua.
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- January 17, 2008 at 18:32 #136020
If you haven’t realised that the fisty man is a complete fantasist by now NWRA …..
January 17, 2008 at 18:42 #136023If you haven’t realised that the fisty man is a complete fantasist by now NWRA …..
Somehow I’ve missed him until now… You’re right: only a fantasist would say something fanciful like that and follow it with ‘I swear on my kids lives’.
I used to swear on loved one’s lives all the time in primary school when I told my classmates things like ‘my Dad is The Ultimate Warrior’s brother’. Strangely reading Fist Of Fury’s post doesn’t make me feel embarrassed about this.
January 17, 2008 at 20:47 #136057You couldn’t let a thread go by without another tale of your punting superiority, could you FOF

The day a horse is shortened immediately from 6/1 into 6/4 because one person asked to be accommodated to (supposedly) large stakes, is the day Jade Goody is made Minister for Racial Equality and George Bush is crowned International Mastermind.
January 17, 2008 at 20:53 #136059……and ‘Mansun’ is voted poster of the year…
January 17, 2008 at 21:22 #136069Hard to know what to believe, after reading though the thread, imo.
We should not forget that FOF has "lost more down the back of his couch" than the rest of us have ever won in our lives; he is also a 6ft 5” martial artist, who is/was a works-rider, owner, and generally successful businessman and punter.
Everybody he met in the game was top-class. He shared some pleasant social occasions with the best in racing.This CV looks second to none, imo, so, when he says that losers can get on any amount they like, I think we should listen up.
Perhaps, there are ways to temporarily "take over" the accounts of "known losers" and thus do the business when the gamble is on?
After all, Fist manages alright in Thailand where a lot of gambling is illegal. In fact, I believe it is technically an offence for residents of old Siam to use betfair, but, there are several on messageboards who seem to run their racing-related businesses without a hitch from the beach-hut or wherever.So, given all this, I’ll guess that the gamble took place roughly as reported.
Well done them!
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