Marshall World Of Sport App
Marshalls World of Sport (www.worldofsport.co.za) have been respected leaders in the betting industry since 1963 with the goal of providing as many betting opportunities as possible, with integrity and honour, while always maintaining a personal touch. One of the most dynamic bookmaking groups in Southern Africa, they offer extensive betting on horse racing, international and national sports via telephone, internet and mobile betting as well as at any of their 37 cash outlets.
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about Marshalls World of Sport
Marshalls World of Sports was started by John Marshall, who opened his first betting operation in 1963, and Dawn Marshall who became the first lady bookmaker in South Africa. Since then, the company has grown to gain a respected reputation as the dynamic leaders of bookmaking with integrity in South Africa. Licensed bookmakers in their group now include Jeremy Marshall, Dawn Marshall, Sue Marshall, Brett Bowman and Steve Marshall. Their wide range of customers consists of those who like to dabble and place small bets on their favourite sports, to more serious players who want to make large wagers. The head office is based in Durban North and Gauteng outlets are found in Centurion and Berea. Eastern Cape outlets include Uitenhage, Hunters Retreat and Greenacres in Port Elizabeth. Western Cape outlets include Atlantis, Gordon’s Bay, Parow, Bellville, River Park, Mowbray, Athlone, Retreat, Belhar as well as 10 more. KwaZulu-Natal outlets are found in Ballito, Port Shepstone, Tongaat, Marburg, Umhlanga, Verulam, Isipingo, Amanzimtoti, Sarnia, Reservoir Hills and Browns Drift. They also offer careers in areas like bookmaking staff, shift work at outlets and bookmaking managers.
Clients can bet on a variety of exciting sports such as rugby union, rugby world cup, Aussie rules, alpha-bet, badminton, baseball, basketball, cricket, floorball, futsal, handball, horse racing, ice hockey, lucky numbers, snooker, soccer, sport scrambles, spread betting, tennis, volleyball and in run betting on golf, cricket, rugby and football. An extensive and large list of bet types are available including the popular accumulator, goliath and canadian, as well as banker, each way, filly, goal/no goal, fold, half time result, handicap, heinz, fixed odds, monkey, open win or place, patent, single or straight bet, treble, top batsman, winning margin, win only, yankee, pony, tie or push, mare, selection, odds on, trixie and many more. A glossary of each betting term is provided.
Marshalls World of Sports offers Telebetting as well as mobile betting. Their mobile site can be accessed by using any internet enabled cellphone. Users simply go to the mobile site and select the download link. This will download their mobile betting application and provide them with a system generated username and password.
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The maximum amount that users can win in a single day of betting is R500,000. Their website is made secure by Thawte and they only accept the South African Rand(ZAR) and no foreign currencies. Payments can be made using credit cards, electronic fund transfers(EFT) or direct deposits into any one of their accounts with Absa Bank, Nedbank, Standard Bank and First National Bank. All Master Card and Visa credit cards are accepted and credit card refunds could take up to 5 working days to process. They open all of their accounts strictly on a deposit basis. Withdrawals can be made at any of their branches and large withdrawals are paid by cheque or bank transfer and are processed within 48 hours of receiving the request.
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Studio album by | |||
Released | 1987 | ||
Recorded | 1987 | ||
Genre | Spoken Word, Comedy | ||
Length | 35:36 | ||
Label | EMI Music | ||
Producer | Billy Birmingham, David Froggatt | ||
The Twelfth Man chronology | |||
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Wired World of Sports is the debut album released by The Twelfth Man. Released in 1987, it reached number one on the Kent Music Report in February 1988.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 1988, the album won ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release.[1]
Plot[edit]
A spoof episode of Wide World of Sports with Birmingham impersonating the voices of hosts Mike Gibson and Ian Chappell, and other sports commentators such as Richie Benaud, Darrell Eastlake, Jack Gibson, Max Walker, Lou Richards, Murray Walker, Ken Callander and John Tapp.
Reception[edit]
Richie Benaud reviewed the album saying 'Plus mark, excellent entertainment as always. Minus mark, the same as last time. A bit too long, too much swearing for the sake of it and Chappelli's voice still not right. But in a word: brilliant'.[2]
Track listing[edit]
Marshall World Of Sport App Download
CD (CDP 748887)
- 'Wired World Of Sports' - 35:36
- 'It's Just Not Cricket' - 10:47
Charts[edit]
Weekly charts[edit]
Chart (1987/88) | Position |
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Australian Kent Music Report[3] | 1 |
Year-end charts[edit]
Chart (1988) | Position |
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Australian (Kent Music Report)[4] | 19 |
Australian (ARIA Charts)[5] | 25 |
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^'Winners by Year 1988'. Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 23 December 2017.
- ^'The Very Best of Richie by The 12th Man – CD'. JB HiFi. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
- ^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. p. 315. ISBN0-646-11917-6. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.
- ^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. p. 440. ISBN0-646-11917-6.
- ^'ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 50 Albums 1988'. ARIA. Retrieved 22 December 2017.