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Ok, ok it's not going that well, although we did receive £10 back on our £30 stake last week
after the lower league football programme was decimated by the snow. Still, with QPR refusing to do
the business at home to Wolves all was lost. This weekend will hopefully see far more football on,
and [..
People talk about the magic of the FA Cup, but don't tell that to me or Hull fans who staked
emotion or cold, hard cash on their team winning last Saturday. I knew I shouldn't have trusted
Matt ‘Tubbsy' Tubbs after he snuck an equaliser for Salisbury City against Forest a few years
back. Still, [..
Just like in my life itself, after a promising start that indicated I would push on and improve my
standing, after four weeks of the New Year I am back exactly where I started. West Ham failed to
beat Forest as comfortably as suspected and PSV should be chastised for their inability to beat
inferior [.
Just like in my life itself, after a promising start that indicated I would push on and improve my
standing, after four weeks of the New Year I am back exactly where I started. West Ham failed to
beat Forest as comfortably as suspected and PSV should be chastised for their inability to beat
inferior [.
£50 staked again last week but only £20 returned as Falkirk's inability to break the deadlock
against Ayr cost me £91 in the seven-fold accumulator. However, that still leaves the profit at
£36 for the year to date. It's unusual that my first bet is a single, as I generally try and be a
little [.
First column of the new year last week, and we managed to purloin £136 from our £50 stake,
leaving us with a profit of £86. With a degree of trepidation I decided to state my profit and
loss and the bottom of the column each week, something that will come back to haunt me more [...]
Ahhh, the relief of the FA Cup, where you forget how sh*te your club is in the league for one day,
only to remember just how p*ss poor they are come 5pm on Saturday when they no longer have the
pleasure of Peter Beardsley drawing their ball out of the bag (the least sexiest image [...]
There are not many games on New Years Eve Eve, and I would advise to stay away from a home victory
at Anfield. Liverpool may have not lost at home this season, but with Andy Carroll the principal
striking option available, I would rather eat more turkey. Instead bet on Southampton to beat
Bristol City [.
There are not many games on New Years Eve Eve, and I would advise to stay away from a home victory
at Anfield. Liverpool may have not lost at home this season, but with Andy Carroll the principal
striking option available, I would rather eat more turkey. Instead bet on Southampton to beat
Bristol City [.
After winning an impressive £156 last week from our £55 stake, we look to again prize profit out
of the hands of the bookies. First bet concerns the Premier League, and backs Blackburn to win
consecutive home games for the first time in 46 years, or at least since Steve Kean took charge.
They are [.
The big winners in our Premier League bet of the week this week are Norwich. With Newcastle having
Coloccini, Taylor, Guthrie, Marveaux and Tiote out, their centre backs could be Danny Simpson and
James Perch. The Canaries at odds of 2.5 at a ground where they have beaten Sunderland, Swansea and
QPR seems generous.
First bet this week covers the FA Cup Second Round games. With teams after a plum draw in the Third
Round, teams will be battling over three days this weekend. Qui sera sera and all that. Firstly,
Cheltenham seem long odds at Luton given their recent form in League 2, and they should be combined
[...
First bet this week covers the FA Cup Second Round games. With teams after a plum draw in the Third
Round, teams will be battling over three days this weekend. Qui sera sera and all that. Firstly,
Cheltenham seem long odds at Luton given their recent form in League 2, and they should be combined
[...
Our weekly Bet's be 'avin you betting column is back and walking tall after we made a solid £98
return from our £15 Saturday stake last week, with Manchester City, Everton, Sheffield United and
Crawley doing the business for us. Even the most rudimentary of maths will tell you that those
return meant that we [.
We are back to the betting uncertainty of domestic football, and it is truly back in style with
seventeen games from across Europe across Sky, ESPN and the BBC. I personally will be taking
advantage by setting up an Everest Base Camp style den on my sofa. The first bet takes into account
three form [.
International week actually provides a weekend of respite for the football gambler at the moment.
With results being more unpredictable than a Conrad Murray dosage (it's fine, he's been found
guilty) at a domestic level, the accumulator becomes king when low odds reign supreme. So first bet
this week focuses on the friendlies on offer [.
Newcastle's unbeaten start to the season has been nothing short of miraculous, and should they beat
Everton on Saturday lunchtime the toon army will be celebrating a side sitting second in the table.
These are the heady days of Philippe Albert. Prices of substantially longer than evens look
inviting.
Controversial striker El-Hadji Diouf has dropped down to the Championship to join Doncaster Rovers
on a three-month deal. The move is still to be rubber-stamped but the Senegalese player has decided
to sign for Dean Saunders' Yorkshire outfit after being released by Blackburn in the summer. The
two-time African Footballer of the Year is well known in these parts after spells with Liverpool,
Bolton, Sunderland and Rangers and he has, of course, been in his fair share of trouble.
Since I last wrote this column, Manchester City have scored 11 goals. The most impressive thing
about that is that Edin Dzeko has scored four of them and yet you're still not sure he is going to
a) start on Saturday or b) finish a one-on-one when he gets it. After their reserves smashed Wolves
[...]
With some speculative first goalscorers Newcastle are evidently the surprise package of the Premier
League season, and there are fans on Tyneside that would have thought that Gazza admitting he had
been acting all these years and was actually a scholar was more likely than the Geordie boys
sitting top four at this stage.
Make money money, Make money money moneeeeh So, finally the dull monotony of an international break
is over. It has been two weeks since a Premier League match, and yet feels like months. What better
way to celebrate its return than with a home treble to warm the cockles of the bank manager.
Norwich looked [.
The wait is over Congratulations, my friends, for we have made it. It seemed a long journey at the
end of May but by taking each small step we have achieved our goal. Domestic football is back.
Always difficult to predict games at the beginning of the season (I know, I managed two minutes
without [..
The wait is over Congratulations, my friends, for we have made it. It seemed a long journey at the
end of May but by taking each small step we have achieved our goal. Domestic football is back.
Always difficult to predict games at the beginning of the season (I know, I managed two minutes
without [..
No domestic football you say? Pah An odd summer often means little to chuck away your cider on, but
with the transfer window hotting up early and some international tournaments of note, we provide
you with some tempters to sink your teeth into. A £100 pot, judge the winnings at tend of August:
10. Guud [.
It's a weekend of finals Seems that the simplest thing to do this weekend if provide four tips, one
for each of the finals in England. First up is the League Two playoff between Torquay and
Stevenage. Torquay only just crept into the playoffs, and then set about comfortably beating
Shrewsbury, who only missed out [.
Whilst this won't be the last betting column before the summer (with the Copa America and European
U21 Championships), it is certainly true to say that the amount of football is about to become a
lot more sparse. With that in mind, get your betting teeth into Survival Sunday I feel sick saying
that [.
Gattuso, Crouchy and some Valentine's images in our sports betting round-up Football story of the
week was obviously ‘Arry's boys doing one on AC Meeelan. As a hopeless addict and boozer, I have
to admire the behaviour of Rino Gattuso. Sort of acting like some Immanuel (it's philosopher
rhyming slang) in a local boozer who [.
More lower league punts, foreign predictions, and some Valentine's plans Last week Punter Dan
returned a profit of 23 of your English pounds. More this week, he promises: Another week of footy,
and after the crazy mental eff-up of last weekend's Premier League it was back to Earth with the
bump of international friendly week.
A German double, some Football League filthiness, and an ode to our broken land Had to take inner
city public transport this week. I don't mean that in an "I'm royalty, I couldn't possible mix with
the unwashed" way, I just don't do it much. In fact, I am the unwashed. There was some school [...]
Punter Dan wins you money for free...again Another profit made last week, with £55 return on our
money. Would have been greater if Livingston's game hadn't fallen foul of the weather (and they'd
won), but profit all the same. Back to the glory of the FA Cup this week, juxtaposed with a few
standard bets [.
Punter Dan back with his latest installment My only prelude to this weeks bets is to say that it is
nearing the end of the month, so to keep me in real ale, whiskey chasers and scampi fries I am
going all out. One of my biggest ballaches in football is the way overweight men [...]
Dalglish to win the derby, Messi and Ron to score, and so long to our friend Robbie Another £20+
week of profit last time out, making that six weeks out of seven. So read on, dear friends, read
on... Funny old week for football. First of all we had the saga of David Beckham training [...]
Bolton to win comfortably, Adam Birchall's dream to continue, and a chestful of pearl necklaces
Return to profit last week with fifty pounds back on our outlays, and only Nottingham Forest
costing another forty snoops. This week obviously bets will be focussed on the FA Cup, but with
Third Round day being notoriously difficult in [.