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Fair enough, it does seem a good concept. Just wanted to know how much you’d have to put in to make a profit
Like for example if you bought £10 of shares in Kane at 18 would they be worth £1000 now or just something like £20
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 5 minutes ago
Fair enough, it does seem a good concept. Just wanted to know how much you’d have to put in to make a profit
Like for example if you bought £10 of shares in Kane at 18 would they be worth £1000 now or just something like £20
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Buy £10 of Tammy Abraham and see.
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 5 minutes ago
Fair enough, it does seem a good concept. Just wanted to know how much you’d have to put in to make a profit
Like for example if you bought £10 of shares in Kane at 18 would they be worth £1000 now or just something like £20
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Buy £10 of Tammy Abraham and see.
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I think the time to buy him and make a decent profit would have been back in 2017/2018
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 45 seconds ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 5 minutes ago
Fair enough, it does seem a good concept. Just wanted to know how much you’d have to put in to make a profit
Like for example if you bought £10 of shares in Kane at 18 would they be worth £1000 now or just something like £20
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Buy £10 of Tammy Abraham and see.
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I think the time to buy him and make a decent profit would have been back in 2017/2018
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Maybe. Haalands kid?
My advice is to buy Troy Parrott, at Spurs. He will be a superstar of the future and you have heard it here first
It’ll be difficult to invest in stars of the future when you write them off after six games. It’s probably not for you.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 3 minutes ago
It’ll be difficult to invest in stars of the future when you write them off after six games. It’s probably not for you.
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Look, it’s Winston who pretends not to be a cant being a cant on a new article
Never change Winston 👌
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
It’ll be difficult to invest in stars of the future when you write them off after six games. It’s probably not for you.
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Hahaha. Very good.
But why instigate another spat?
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comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 3 minutes ago
It’ll be difficult to invest in stars of the future when you write them off after six games. It’s probably not for you.
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Look, it’s Winston who pretends not to be a cant being a cant on a new article
Never change Winston 👌
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I couldn’t resist.
It was partly in jest but given your views on AWB and James I’d be fascinated how you plan to pick out players to invest in.
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 58 minutes ago
Everything I have heard is that whilst the concept is great, the reality is that you'll never make much money from it.
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This. Its good fun and you can make a few quid. Im plus 47p off 40 pounds worth. Dividends works like fantasy football star men, you earn cash prizes/shares if your player is the highest scoring player in his position.
Bernardo Silva is my star man but his value has.dropped a lot since the snowflakes banned him for his Mendy tweet. Ive also got Earling Haaland of Salsburg as one for the future.
For example if you knew Harry Kane was gonna be amazing when he was 18 you could buy shares and sell them now when he’s near his peak or even wait for a big move and sell then
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Well with your track record Robb it sounds like you'd be pretty shīt at it, so I'd stay away.
Don't touch it. You will lose money or at least never make any substantial money. Because there is no significant liquidity and the mechanics of pricing is very opaque.
You'd be far better researching AIM shares and companies that operate in little understood niches
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 43 seconds ago
For example if you knew Harry Kane was gonna be amazing when he was 18 you could buy shares and sell them now when he’s near his peak or even wait for a big move and sell then
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Well with your track record Robb it sounds like you'd be pretty shīt at it, so I'd stay away.
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Nah, I’m actually quite good at seeing the really good young up and coming players out there. It’s just that Ed always buys the duds
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 1 minute ago
Don't touch it. You will lose money or at least never make any substantial money. Because there is no significant liquidity and the mechanics of pricing is very opaque.
You'd be far better researching AIM shares and companies that operate in little understood niches
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👍
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
My advice is to buy Troy Parrott, at Spurs. He will be a superstar of the future and you have heard it here first
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Really hope so. Got a red card tonight.
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 2 hours ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 43 seconds ago
For example if you knew Harry Kane was gonna be amazing when he was 18 you could buy shares and sell them now when he’s near his peak or even wait for a big move and sell then
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Well with your track record Robb it sounds like you'd be pretty shīt at it, so I'd stay away.
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Nah, I’m actually quite good at seeing the really good young up and coming players out there. It’s just that Ed always buys the duds
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Nobody had heard of Dan James until Leeds wanted him just 10 months ago, now look at him, scoring for Man U and Wales and one of the leagues top prospects.
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For me, it's still a stock market and I'd rather stay away from that sort of thing. You aren't going to beat the system or know better than everybody else, as everybody you're competing against has the exact same idea.
If you wish to indulge in it, then do so. But only put in what you can afford and never chase wins. It's the same with any similar market, regardless of how it's dressed up
I wonder if there's some decent female scouts looking for the next big thing to latch on to as a WAG
Look upon unknowns as penny shares.
Small bets and hope some unknown makes it to a decent few millions pounds worth of a move. Low risk spread. Losses minimal but with ever increasing transfer fees one might make it through.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 31 minutes ago
Look upon unknowns as penny shares.
Small bets and hope some unknown makes it to a decent few millions pounds worth of a move. Low risk spread. Losses minimal but with ever increasing transfer fees one might make it through.
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Also worth understanding bid/ask spread, if you aren't planning on holding them long. As many penny shares can only get sold immediately at 15% below what you bought them. But either way it's a far better place to put your money as opposed to football index
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 31 minutes ago
Look upon unknowns as penny shares.
Small bets and hope some unknown makes it to a decent few millions pounds worth of a move. Low risk spread. Losses minimal but with ever increasing transfer fees one might make it through.
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Also worth understanding bid/ask spread, if you aren't planning on holding them long. As many penny shares can only get sold immediately at 15% below what you bought them. But either way it's a far better place to put your money as opposed to football index
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And far less risk in terms of potential losses if you treat them as they are described. Pennies. Maybe a few £. Nothing you’ll miss
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posted on 10/10/19
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posted on 10/10/19
Fair enough, it does seem a good concept. Just wanted to know how much you’d have to put in to make a profit
Like for example if you bought £10 of shares in Kane at 18 would they be worth £1000 now or just something like £20
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 5 minutes ago
Fair enough, it does seem a good concept. Just wanted to know how much you’d have to put in to make a profit
Like for example if you bought £10 of shares in Kane at 18 would they be worth £1000 now or just something like £20
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Buy £10 of Tammy Abraham and see.
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 5 minutes ago
Fair enough, it does seem a good concept. Just wanted to know how much you’d have to put in to make a profit
Like for example if you bought £10 of shares in Kane at 18 would they be worth £1000 now or just something like £20
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Buy £10 of Tammy Abraham and see.
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I think the time to buy him and make a decent profit would have been back in 2017/2018
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 45 seconds ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 5 minutes ago
Fair enough, it does seem a good concept. Just wanted to know how much you’d have to put in to make a profit
Like for example if you bought £10 of shares in Kane at 18 would they be worth £1000 now or just something like £20
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Buy £10 of Tammy Abraham and see.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think the time to buy him and make a decent profit would have been back in 2017/2018
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Maybe. Haalands kid?
posted on 10/10/19
My advice is to buy Troy Parrott, at Spurs. He will be a superstar of the future and you have heard it here first
posted on 10/10/19
It’ll be difficult to invest in stars of the future when you write them off after six games. It’s probably not for you.
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 3 minutes ago
It’ll be difficult to invest in stars of the future when you write them off after six games. It’s probably not for you.
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Look, it’s Winston who pretends not to be a cant being a cant on a new article
Never change Winston 👌
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
It’ll be difficult to invest in stars of the future when you write them off after six games. It’s probably not for you.
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Hahaha. Very good.
But why instigate another spat?
posted on 10/10/19
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 3 minutes ago
It’ll be difficult to invest in stars of the future when you write them off after six games. It’s probably not for you.
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Look, it’s Winston who pretends not to be a cant being a cant on a new article
Never change Winston 👌
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I couldn’t resist.
It was partly in jest but given your views on AWB and James I’d be fascinated how you plan to pick out players to invest in.
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 58 minutes ago
Everything I have heard is that whilst the concept is great, the reality is that you'll never make much money from it.
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This. Its good fun and you can make a few quid. Im plus 47p off 40 pounds worth. Dividends works like fantasy football star men, you earn cash prizes/shares if your player is the highest scoring player in his position.
Bernardo Silva is my star man but his value has.dropped a lot since the snowflakes banned him for his Mendy tweet. Ive also got Earling Haaland of Salsburg as one for the future.
posted on 10/10/19
For example if you knew Harry Kane was gonna be amazing when he was 18 you could buy shares and sell them now when he’s near his peak or even wait for a big move and sell then
----------------
Well with your track record Robb it sounds like you'd be pretty shīt at it, so I'd stay away.
posted on 10/10/19
Don't touch it. You will lose money or at least never make any substantial money. Because there is no significant liquidity and the mechanics of pricing is very opaque.
You'd be far better researching AIM shares and companies that operate in little understood niches
posted on 10/10/19
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 43 seconds ago
For example if you knew Harry Kane was gonna be amazing when he was 18 you could buy shares and sell them now when he’s near his peak or even wait for a big move and sell then
----------------
Well with your track record Robb it sounds like you'd be pretty shīt at it, so I'd stay away.
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Nah, I’m actually quite good at seeing the really good young up and coming players out there. It’s just that Ed always buys the duds
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 1 minute ago
Don't touch it. You will lose money or at least never make any substantial money. Because there is no significant liquidity and the mechanics of pricing is very opaque.
You'd be far better researching AIM shares and companies that operate in little understood niches
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👍
posted on 10/10/19
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
My advice is to buy Troy Parrott, at Spurs. He will be a superstar of the future and you have heard it here first
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Really hope so. Got a red card tonight.
posted on 10/10/19
Moresperm
posted on 10/10/19
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 2 hours ago
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 43 seconds ago
For example if you knew Harry Kane was gonna be amazing when he was 18 you could buy shares and sell them now when he’s near his peak or even wait for a big move and sell then
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Well with your track record Robb it sounds like you'd be pretty shīt at it, so I'd stay away.
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Nah, I’m actually quite good at seeing the really good young up and coming players out there. It’s just that Ed always buys the duds
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Nobody had heard of Dan James until Leeds wanted him just 10 months ago, now look at him, scoring for Man U and Wales and one of the leagues top prospects.
posted on 11/10/19
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posted on 11/10/19
For me, it's still a stock market and I'd rather stay away from that sort of thing. You aren't going to beat the system or know better than everybody else, as everybody you're competing against has the exact same idea.
If you wish to indulge in it, then do so. But only put in what you can afford and never chase wins. It's the same with any similar market, regardless of how it's dressed up
posted on 11/10/19
I wonder if there's some decent female scouts looking for the next big thing to latch on to as a WAG
posted on 11/10/19
Look upon unknowns as penny shares.
Small bets and hope some unknown makes it to a decent few millions pounds worth of a move. Low risk spread. Losses minimal but with ever increasing transfer fees one might make it through.
posted on 11/10/19
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 31 minutes ago
Look upon unknowns as penny shares.
Small bets and hope some unknown makes it to a decent few millions pounds worth of a move. Low risk spread. Losses minimal but with ever increasing transfer fees one might make it through.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Also worth understanding bid/ask spread, if you aren't planning on holding them long. As many penny shares can only get sold immediately at 15% below what you bought them. But either way it's a far better place to put your money as opposed to football index
posted on 11/10/19
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 31 minutes ago
Look upon unknowns as penny shares.
Small bets and hope some unknown makes it to a decent few millions pounds worth of a move. Low risk spread. Losses minimal but with ever increasing transfer fees one might make it through.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Also worth understanding bid/ask spread, if you aren't planning on holding them long. As many penny shares can only get sold immediately at 15% below what you bought them. But either way it's a far better place to put your money as opposed to football index
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And far less risk in terms of potential losses if you treat them as they are described. Pennies. Maybe a few £. Nothing you’ll miss
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