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4th May 2016
12:06pm BST

Ladbrokes spokesperson David Williams told the Telegraph that we'll never again see odds in these realms ever again.
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"The first rule of bookmaking is ‘never say never’, and we broke that rule last August," Williams said.
"Leicester winning the title was in the realms of the ridiculous, and it has cost us the biggest anti-post payout in our 130-year history.
"For a 5,000-1 shot to emerge as a winner is absolutely off the charts in betting terms. The longest odds on a Grand National winner were 100-1, England were 250-1 before they won the Ashes in 1981, and Buster Douglas beat Mike Tyson as a 50-1 shot in 1990, so nothing else comes close.
“It means we will have to completely recalibrate how we approach betting on outsiders."
According to Ladbrokes numbers, 57 people took up the 5,000-1 bet at the start of the season, with 36 of them choosing to cash out early. The largest remaining bet was of £20, which has earned the lucky punter £100,000 and the privilege of calling themselves betting pals with Tom Hanks.
But spare a thought for all those people who cashed out way too early on the impossible Leicester City dream. Still, at least you got some money. Right? RIGHT?
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