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England – Premiership Predictions

  • Author: Admin
  • Filed under: England
  • Date: Sep 13,2007

15 ,16,17 September 2007

Birmingham – Bolton 1 [2-1]

Chelsea – Blackburn 1 [2-0]

Everton – Man. United x2 [1-1/1-2]

Portsmouth – Liverpool x2 [0-0/0-1]

Tottenham – Arsenal x2 [1-1/1-2]

WestHam – Middlesbrough 1 [1-0]

Wigan – Fulham 1x [1-0/0-0]

Man. City – Aston Vila 1 [1-0]

Sunderland – Reading 1 [1-0/2-1]

Derby County – Newcastle 2 [1-2]

Please feel free to post your comments

Thank you



2 Responses for "England – Premiership Predictions"

  1. petroc45 September 14th, 2007 at 12:13 am

    Our site http://www.bestips.blogspot.com is primarily concerned with racing but we do not give tips.
    We will be posting free football tips on the site from early October – we only bet on football from Oct-March – and the emphasis will be on quality rather than quantity. At least we think they represent quality when we select them. What we do not do is multiple selections in accumulators etc – just what the bookies want you to do – but apply the KISS – Keep It Simple, Stupid – principle. So, we only bet on match results. Yes, the odds are smaller compared with correct scores but, let’s face it, getting the result right is hard enough. No, we don’t do first goalscorer, corners, bookings, number of times the ref farts etc. Yes, we do back all the tips on site so take a look. Oh, yes, one other thing, we only bet on league matches and FA Cup matches between teams in the same league. Remember we don’t start footy until October but there’s plenty to keep you occupied till then.
    Good luck.

  2. Admin September 14th, 2007 at 12:49 am

    You have a strong point there , petroc! Betting from october untill march it is highly advisable indeed. It really depends on what betting techniques you are using. Of course my favourite is KISS too. I bet a big amount of money (usually between 2000 and 3000) on maximum 3 – 5 matches, all of them at double chance. Use to get anywhere between 500 and 1000 extra. There are over 100 matches all over Europe on a weekend so I don’t think it is quite hard to find 3 to 5 “safe” matches . The loosing rate is usually 1 to 12/15 (once every 12 – 15 weeks) from what I’ve noticed in the last 3 years.
    Obviously there are many other systems which can get good results if researched and played properly.


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