Tottenham -0.5 With a Thinned Spine May Be Pricing Reputation
Tottenham hold a small home lean, but current markets may be over-crediting reputation and underpricing spine injuries. Leeds have the profile to keep this uncomfortable.
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Tottenham hold a small home lean, but current markets may be over-crediting reputation and underpricing spine injuries. Leeds have the profile to keep this uncomfortable.
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