03 August 2018, by: BET Editor
The Cooler: Mickelson Ad, Benitez Strife, Captain Kohli, Meyer of London…
Everything that has the BET Central tongues wagging coming to you right here in The Cooler!
It’s Friday folks and that means three things: The week is nearly over, the weekend is nearly upon us and there’s racing at !
on The Cooler duty today bringing you the latest from BET Central and I’ve got a small confession to make. My Mom, bless her, is a big Phil Mickelson fan. An all ground great person, but a Phil Mickelson fan. So my Friday was started with a little pre-emptive to an advert he’s put out.
Definitely worth 1000 words, I’m sure you’ll agree! Now it’s time to get The Cooler going with our live updates. Don’t forget to hit us up on using #BETCentral if there’s anything you want to chat with us about.
The PSL is back this weekend and there’s a ripsnorter to look forward to when Sundowns host Chiefs on Saturday. We’ve had a look at the book and can tell you that most of the money is coming for the home team.
Sundowns 1.05 vs Chiefs 2.00
BET: *odds correct of time of publication
Crystal Palace sign Max Meyer. The former Schalke player is quite highly rated in Europe so this move comes as a bit of a surprise – prompting some speculation here at BET Central that he might be a bit of a shitehawk. Time will tell!
Introducing the new …
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC)
The Indian captain held together his team with a 149-run captain’s knock to keep his team well in the hunt during the first Test at Edgbaston.
With England suffering a first day collapse there was an opportunity for India to take the advantage, but in the end they need all Kohli’s magic to keep them on level terms.
England 0.67 vs India 1.25
BET LIVE: *Odds correct at time of publication
One of the greatest unresolved mysteries is just how Rafa Benitez is still the Newcastle manager.
The big fella seems to be losing patience with Mike Ashley and co. as his pre-season involves unpaid player bonuses, a lack of signings and a 4-0 defeat to Braga.
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