Sportsvibe has teamed up with online betting exchange Betdaq (www.betdaq.com) to give the nation’s celebrities and sports stars the chance to put their money where their mouth is with a £20 charity bet each fortnight.
In case anyone hasn’t noticed, the World Cup is here and to celebrate we only thought it right to up the Celebrity Punt stakes with online betting exchange Betdaq (www.betdaq.com).
It’s the same old drill, except that this time our punters have... Read more >>
Fans favourite Perry Groves was George Graham’s first
signing at Arsenal. He won two league titles as part of the
late Eighties and early Nineties Gunners side and also
played for Colchester United, Southampton and Dagenham &
Redbridge. Read more >>
Will Smith established himself in the Durham championship
side during the 2008 season, primarily batting at No 3. He
has a first class double-hundred (201 not out) against
Surrey to his name and was appointed as Durham captain on 14
November 2008, succeeding Dale Benkenstein who since tipped
him as a potential future England skipper. Read more >>
Super-middleweight Tony ‘Jaffa’ Jeffries claimed Olympic
bronze in Beijing and has remained undefeated since turning
pro. He has five wins from as many bouts – all coming by
way of knock-out. Read more >>
Another Briton taking time out from ruling the waves to have
a charity wager is 32-year-old *Paul Goodison*, the reigning
Olympic, World and European Laser sailing champion. Read more >>
Probably the most famous jockey in the world, Frankie
Dettori will always be remembered for his ‘Magnificent
Seven’ at Ascot in 1996. He is the retained jockey to the
powerful Godolphin stable and has ridden 13 British Classics
in his career. Read more >>
Known as Rambo for his never-say-die attitude on the pitch,
Alan McInally’s career took in spells at Celtic, Aston
Villa and Bayern Munich. The striker was also part of
Scotland’s World Cup Italia ’90 squad. Read more >>
As one of Britain’s most successful Olympians ever, Ben
Ainslie has ruled the waves for nearly two decades. A
sailing World Champion in his early twenties, all the way
back in 1993, he then became a household name with a silver
medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, before a hat-trick of
golds at Sydney, Athens and Beijing. Read more >>
The stars are lining up to take on the Celebrity Punt and
this week we have another member of England’s 2003 Rugby
World Cup-winning squad – Lewis 'Mad Dog' Moody. Read more >>
We’ve got another swimmer taking the Celebrity Punt this
week in the form of 50m backstroke World Champion and world
record holder Liam Tancock. LIam is an ambassador for Speedo
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