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Another bookmaker pays out early on Manchester United winning title

Betfred have followed Paddy Power’s lead in cashing in those who backed Alex Ferguson’s men.

YESTERDAY, IRISH BETTING firm Paddy Power paid out a reported £500,ooo to punters whop backed Manchester United to win the Premier League title.

Man City were beaten by Southampton on Saturday evening before Alex Ferguson’s outfit saw off Everton 2-0 at Old Trafford 24 hours later.

Today, Betfred boss Fred Done has risked facing the wrath of his fellow United supporters, paying out early again despite twice having his fingers burnt by making such a move before, including when Alex Ferguson’s side were overhauled by neighbours City in the dying minutes of last season.

That decision cost the Salford-born bookmaker over £1 million (1.173 million euros) and led some fans to accuse him of jinxing the Old Trafford outfit, having also paid the price for a similar move when Arsenal clawed back a huge deficit in 1998.

However, with United again a dozen points ahead of their nearest rivals following a 2-0 defeat of Everton, Done has seen enough to declare them champions for a record 20th time.

“After it all went wrong last year, my missus made me promise to never do it again, but with United 12 points clear with just 12 games left the title race is over – so my punters can collect their dough on United.” explained Done.

Paddy Power had already stolen a march on their competitors by paying out on United to finish top of the table, even before they had claimed their victory on Sunday. A spokesman for the firm declared: “The fat lady might not be singing yet but she’s definitely getting warmed up.

“We can’t see United letting their lead slip and, with Real Madrid to come in midweek (Champions League first-leg), we thought we’d take some of the pressure off Fergie (Ferguson) and give punters an early payday.”

- © AFP, 2013

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