Have you ever seen anyone famous having a bet?
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Have you ever seen anyone famous having a bet?
Closest I saw was an old Liverpool player Traore with his own private table. He was playing with ponies and had stacks of them. Must have been about 5ks worth although hard to tell.
My mate who's full of it reckons he saw Bruce WIllis in Vegas on a table but he's always saying stuff like that.
My mate who's full of it reckons he saw Bruce WIllis in Vegas on a table but he's always saying stuff like that.
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Saw Willy Thorne having a punt in Newport Coral about 4-5 years ago.
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Harry Redknapp (used to own a horse called Slick Cherry for all you Bournemouth fans)
Steve Davis
Willie Thorne and John Virgo at Sandown Park(owned a horse called Jokist)
Dennis Wise
Jimmy White and Ronnie Wood
Stuart Pearce (his missus owns several horse)
Vinnie Jones and John Hartson (at Kempton before fighting each other outside a club later that evening)
Kevin and Jean Keegan
Alan Titchmarsh
Andrew and Madelaine Lloyd-Webber
The Mittal brothers
Errol Brown
Rod Stewart
Matt Le Tissier
Steve Davis
Willie Thorne and John Virgo at Sandown Park(owned a horse called Jokist)
Dennis Wise
Jimmy White and Ronnie Wood
Stuart Pearce (his missus owns several horse)
Vinnie Jones and John Hartson (at Kempton before fighting each other outside a club later that evening)
Kevin and Jean Keegan
Alan Titchmarsh
Andrew and Madelaine Lloyd-Webber
The Mittal brothers
Errol Brown
Rod Stewart
Matt Le Tissier
Come on you Royals
Barbara Windsor once did a promotional stunt in the Nobles arcade on Birmingham New Street - she punted a Bar X for a fiver before giving lucky old me a tenners worth of promotional tokens - neither of us won.
Seeing as the local rags were there covering it you'd have thought they'd at least rig a couple of wins.
Seeing as the local rags were there covering it you'd have thought they'd at least rig a couple of wins.
Confucius say "man who know wombat know more than stupid looking monkey"
I served Hells Bells (Helen Chamberlain) and her then-boyfriend when I used to work in a bookies, aswell as Peter 'One Dart' Manley - who used to run the newsagency on North Cheam Cross, he was a regular in the Laddies over the road.
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