TONY QUINLAN - THE PRINCE OF PREMIERSHIP
PUNDITRY
The BookieBusters team may sometimes give the impression
of having been thrown together during beer-soaked Saturday afternoons watching Jeff Stelling and the
boys, but it's actually carefully crafted to reflect
the diverse and hugely varied interests of our vast army of
members.
From the sublime to the ridiculous we cover as many aspects
of the betting battlefield as humanly possible, and as many
visitors have commented, we rarely take ourselves very
seriously - with one notable exception.
When it comes to making money and plundering the wallets
of our mortal enemies the Camel Coated Brigade, we leave
nothing to chance.
The English Premiership is without doubt the most glamorous
and competitive of all battlefields and when it came to
deciding on our main striker to lead the line we couldn't
settle for anything less than the best.
Tony Quinlan has spent more than three decades in
front-line action in the betting jungle of England's top
flight footballing divisions and boasts a record of
profit-making unrivalled for sheer consistency anywhere else
on the internet.
TQ played the game at a decent level and spent several
years on the other side of the counter as a betting shop
manager, but his true love has always been pitting his wits
against odds-makers in the Premiership.
In true visionary style he was one of the first people to recognise the importance
of betting exchanges and was often a lone voice extolling
their virtues. Back in the days of "Flutter.com" he
could be found in forums across the web telling anyone who
would listen that exchanges were the future.
Today as we find the exchanges matching hundreds of
millions of pounds of bets he declares traditional bookmakers are the dinosaurs
of the modern age and will vanish from view in their present
form within five years as more and more punters realise the
value of betting on the exchanges.
Better prices, on average 20% better than traditional
bookmakers, the opportunity to oppose teams by laying them,
in-running betting, and overall a lot more fun than the old
fashioned way.
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