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Sometimes, though, suspect betting pat terns emerge that can suggest only one thing - that the result is known in advance of the match, just like a Premier League game against Derby.
A council spokesman said: "If we had known in advance that BT intended digging up a residential street at 10pm and working through until 2am, we would not have permitted it.
If I'd known in advance about the impact of hitting the water, I would have taken my trousers off as well.
 
 
 
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