Winunited (Not Rated) has been around since 2005 and in the jurisdiction of Malta. Also, I believe they hired the CEO from
Ladbrokes (SBR Rated A+) about in 2007. However, since I have not tested the waters there I can't give you any personal experiences. Although, the one thing I do recall about them was the fact that they didn't have too many processing options the last time I really explored there website.
Boylesports (Not rated) has been around since 1989 and is one of Ireland's largest independent bookmakers. They are licensed in the UK & Isle of Man and accepts bets everywhere except US and Canada. They also accept 3 different currencies that consist of Euros, Pounds Sterling (GBP) and US Dollars (don't accept U.S. players though LOL).
The deposit/withdraw methods are pretty standard really. They offer bank wires, Neteller, Moneybookers, credit cards/debit cards (not American express though), bank draft, and cash at the betting shops.
The software seems pretty vanilla really and could stand to use a massive overhaul IMHOO.
Their signup bonuses are pretty nice and all, however if you show any sign of sharpness. You won't be put on a delay at all, instead you will get something else similar to that though, and your limits will cut to roughly 1%.
My overall assessment would be just like most of the other Euro books really. Your funds are safe, but they don't like winners and will show you the door if you show any sign of promise.