I worked at a nursing home for years. Anyone who says they don't support assisted dying, send them on a trip to the local high care dementia wing of a nursing home. Literal prisoners in their own body, scrunched up in the same position, unable to move, just able to blabber and eat slop. No way to die.
People should be able to choose for themselves... Both my parents suffered and I know for a fact that my father would have taken the option to end it all earlier because he knew what was coming. There comes a point in your life where the quality of life is no longer there anymore and it just becomes a struggle to get through each day and that is no way to live.. It just becomes tedious survival with no happiness...
I am sure that there would be other family members that might oppose it but that is probably down to some selfish reasons, nobody likes to let a loved one go but let them choose and give them some dignity or you might end up with the situation @Devil-Dick Willie mentions where the choice eventually passes you by and you are trapped in a body that hardly functions and I don't personally fancy going out like that..
I have a very strong opinion about this. People should have the right to die with dignity, and they deserve to have the right to choose it on their own terms.
£5 > £36.05
First leg - Everton are shite with a dinosaur manager who will go there to keep the score down despite the fact that Man Utd can easily be got at regardless of new manager bounce.
Second leg - Wolves matches have averaged 4 goals per game this season. They've scored in all but one game and conceded in all but one. The stats aren't quite there on Bournemouth's side but I could easily see this one being quite end to end and ending something like 2-2.
4.75 for the bottom one.
Doing this because when I look at your selections you don't tend to provide the odds. I can generally find them for ones like the top one but not score draws.