Shaq Backed In Love Island Betting
Shaq Muhammad is wooing Love Island viewers this week after partner Tanya Manhenga revealed their relationship had progressed to the ‘football warm-up’ stage.
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Tanya turned to football analogy to describe an intimate night with her fellow love seeker, but it’s Shaq who is now being backed to go all the way as his odds on being part of the winning couple shortened with BoyleSports.
Zara Shows Interest In Shaq
Londoner Zara Lackenby-Brown threw a spanner in the works for the duo when she flirted with the idea of getting to know Shaq better, but the airport security officer is firmly on the radar of punters after being backed into 5/1 third favourite from 7/1 to be the man sharing the £50,000 top prize for the last couple standing.
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Trouble In Paradise For Tanya?
Tanya’s odds of 8/1 suggest there may be trouble ahead for the couple, while the revelation that Lana used to date Hollyoaks hunk Owen Warner has done little to damage her hopes as she remains the favourite to go the distance with partner Ron.
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Tom Clare is also starting to pick up support after his transfer to the villa from non-league club Macclesfield, with the striker now 11/2 from 6/1 to find the perfect match and net the cash.
Lawrence Lyons, spokesperson for BoyleSports said:
There doesn’t appear to be many clean sheets in the villa right now, but if the coded football chat is anything to go by Shaq is a prime candidate to go all the way.
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He’s closing on the favourites now although it’s an open race and we’re still waiting to see which couple will stand out as the darlings of punters this year.”
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