Monday, 14 September 2015

Weekend Football Review


Weekend Football Review
The major talking point was Chelsea losing once more. For bettors they have been an absolute nightmare so far this season as they have won just one of their first five games. Even that victory away to West Brom was a hard earned 3-2 victory which only resulted in a push for any handicap bettors who supported them.

The big game of the weekend at Old Trafford exploded into life and rewarded us over 2.25 goal backers. Liverpool seem to be a team that cannot get out of their own way at present. They look very neat and tidy but unless they can win a game 1-0 they look destined to struggle to put teams away on a regular basis. The long anticipated return of Daniel Sturridge can not come a day too soon for the Anfield faithful.

A big smile was wiped off of my face at around 545pm yesterday as once again Leicester proved me incorrect. Pre season I liked them for relegation at 4/1 and for a bottom half finish at 2/7 and maybe it's too early to write the latter off the former does not look value now as they sit second in the league!



Early Season Trends

Manchester City have won their first five games to nil but none of the wins have seen them score four times

Arsenal and Tottenham, two traditionally high scoring teams are both 4-1 to the under 2.5 goals

Chelsea are a historically tight team under Jose but they are 5-0 to the over 2.5 goals

Watford have seen just one total goal scored in their three home games so far this season

Leicester home games have seen thirteen total goals, 3-0 to the over 2.5 goals



Stats Packs subscribers had a very up and down weekend as once again our Main Bets lost as ended the week roughly 50:50. The margins between the stated best bets and the rest of the selections in this league is always so marginal which is why I always suggest a spread of bets throughout the division. Long term investors are still well ahead though and over the course of a season such frustrating runs do occur.

Goal Rush supporters licked their lips at the prospect of three bets on Saturday afternoon. All three wagers cashed winning tickets as we progressed to 14-5 for the season. There were about 20 matches across Europe that hit my criteria for further research. To narrow it down to three winning selections is showing either good fortune or good further analysis is being undertaken. Once again I think it is far too early to tell which it is but I'd far rather be 14-5 than 5-14!

We have a Monday Night Football tonight with West Ham hosting Newcastle at Upton Park.  Under 2.5 goals has gone 5-1 over the last six meetings and it was two home wins to nil when the sides met last term. Both sides are fairly middle of the road clubs who do not travel overly well. West Ham have burnt bettors already this season on this -0.25 line at home so I am keeping away. Give me the under 2.5 goals as my favoured bet here.



NFL Weekend Review will come tomorrow and lots to talk about there!





All the best and good luck with your bets

Jimmy

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