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Premiership betting, goals galore, the draw and soccer stats

Goals galore over the weekend, with Tottenham Hotspur conceeding a painful defeat with 5 goals going to Man City, at home. It wasn’t just Man City, Man United where in the game of destroying their opponents with goals as well. Bookmakers where fast to react and have started a series of goal based promotions. William Hill have a 100+ goal bet available as well as a team to score more than 9 goals bet.

It’s easy to get carried away with all these goals, but in fact, the most common goal result this season has been 0 – 0 draws.  Six goaless draws in 29 games. Betting on the 0 – 0 result in every game would have produced a nice profit.

A complete guide to football betting on the 2011/12 Premeirship season.  Download this guide free courtesy of Secret Betting Club.  There is something for everyone.  Including some great tips using research carried out on home / away team results, which is as good as the tips in this post.  It will open in the browser window (otherwise right click and select save as, then open once saved).

Another idea with a goal betting theme is betting on the draw and using a progressive staking plan. Each time a draw doesn’t come simply double the stake until a draw comes. The essence of this bet trading strategy is that the eventual winning bets, when they come, cover all the loses, the stake and produce a profit. The longer a team goes without scoring any goals the longer the odds and the bigger the payout. This strategy will only work when the odds are more than equal. As long as the odds don’t go below decimal odds of 2 then it is a good strategy.

The teams which are yet to draw are Man Utd, Man City, Bolton, Everton, QPR, West Brom, Blackburn and Tottenham. The longer they go with out drawing the more likely a draw will be. Man Utd and Man City are not worth punting for the draw, becuase, they are just to good at winning. Unless they are playing each other possibly, but even then it probably isn’t worth it. With three games without a draw the other teams look good. Don’t forget to start with a low stake because teams can sometimes go nearly a whole season without a draw!

Premiership football betting stats

Premiership betting, goals galore, the draw and soccer statsunratedEditor2011-09-06 08:13:09Goals galore over the weekend, with Tottenham Hotspur conceeding a painful defeat with 5 goals going to Man City, at home. It wasn’t just Man City, Ma…
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Man United Vs Man City in the Charity Shield, goal betting for the 2011 premiership season

The start of the 2011 Barclay’s (mustn’t forget the sponsors) Premiership season is here. It’s the Charity Shield, Man City Vs Man United, Sunday 7th August 2011. As the teams ‘bed in’ it’s time to watch closely how they play. Will Man United play like they did last year, with an impeccable defensive record? Can Man City match Chelsea’s defensive record this season? This post digs a little deeper and give the goal betting enthusiasts some interesting information.

Joe Hart, goal keeper at Man City, is the highest scored goal keeper in the Fantasy Football team leagues for the latest premiership season. Points are awarded to goalies that keep the most clean sheets, amoungst other things. That’s not to say that they are the best but are part of the best defensive unit: that’s Mid Field, Defence and goal keeper.

Looking at performance just on the basis of clean sheets Manchester United’s number 1 David de Gea is top. 58 clean sheets in the past three seasons. That’s if Man United’s defensive performance wasn’t good enough anyway; they hold the joint best defensive record with Chelsea over the same period; 89 goals in 114 games.

Over the past three season Patrice Evra of Man United is also one of the best full backs based on Fantasy League points. Incidently Fantasy League points are made up of clean sheets, goals conceded, goals, and assists.

What has this lead us to beleive about Man City playing Manchester United in the Charity Shield?

Fantasy League points records can be helpful with football betting. It’s almost like a football rating system. No doubt there is probably a way to turn Fantasy Football points into a football betting ratings.

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Man United Vs Man City in the Charity Shield, goal betting for the 2011 premiership seasonunratedEditor2011-08-02 03:57:33The start of the 2011 Barclay’s (mustn’t forget the sponsors) Premiership season is here. It’s the Charity Shield, Man City Vs Man United, Sunday 7th …
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Carlos Tavez moves back to Brazil, get the goal betting stats for top scoring Englishman

Carlos Tavez is set to move to the Brazilian football club Corinthians. Much to the disbelief of Man City fans who were relying on Tavez to advance their dreams of chlallening Man United for the Premiership title. Carlos Tavez was one of the favourites in the top goal scoring betting market. With the withdrawal of Tevez Wayne Rooney becomes favourite.

Update.  Tavez hasn’t moved to Brazil but he’s moved away from Man City, so it’s the same difference!

At Let’s Compare Bet’s we have mentioned that Wayne Rooney looks like a good bet in this market. Another goal betting market worth considering is the top scoring Englishman in the premiership this season. The change in odds for Wayne Rooney has revealed value in this market.

Wayne Rooney is one of the favourites in the top goal scoring markets. This may have made his odds a little short for top goal scoring Englishman.

Wayne Rooney is favourite and Darren Bent is second favourite. Here are some stats. Wayne Rooney scores an average of 16 goals per season, whereas, Darren Bent scores an average of 17. The stats suggest that Wayne Rooney’s odds are too short and that Darren bent for top scoring Englishman is a better bet.

Frank Lampard and Jermain Defoe both have odds at around 12/1. Frank scored an average of 14.6 goals per season and Jermain scored an average of 10.6. Darren Bent still looks like the best value.

Decide who you think will be top scoring Englishman.

Carlos Tavez moves back to Brazil, get the goal betting stats for top scoring EnglishmanunratedEditor2011-08-02 03:52:34Carlos Tavez is set to move to the Brazilian football club Corinthians. Much to the disbelief of Man City fans who were relying on Tavez to advance th…
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Top 5 football bets for the 2011 / 2012 premiership football season

As footballers stop topping up their tans, it’s time to cast a eye forward to the new Premiership season. Looking at football betting data and statistics reveal some really useful betting trends for the forth coming premiership season. As bookmakers price up their antepost odds for the new Premiership se ason it’s time to look at the top football bets for 2011 / 2012.
A complete guide to football betting on the 2011/12 Premeirship season.  Download this guide free courtesy of Secret Betting Club.  There is something for everyone.  Including some great tips using research carried out on home / away team results, which is as good as the tips in this post.  It will open in the browser window (otherwise right click and select save as, then open once saved).

goal betting on the 2011 / 2012 season

Football bet number 1.

team to score most goals

Some bookmakers are asking punters to predict which team will score the most premierhips goals for the for the news season. The markets leaders are as follow, at the time of going to press.

Man City 9/2
Liverpool 7/1
Man Utd 8/1
Chelsea 9/1
Tottenham 10/1

Which team was top scorer in the Premier League last season?

Premier League 2010/11

Man U
Arsenal
Chelsea
Man City
Liverpool
78
72
69
60
59
2.1
1.9
1.8
1.6
1.6

Last seasons goal scored numbers can help us forecast for the coming season.
Man United have a high average goal score, coupled with Alex Furgesson’s skill of reinventing the Man U team 8/1 on Man United scoring most goals look good.

Premiership football betting 2011 / 2012

Top 5 football bets for the 2011 / 2012 premiership football seasonunratedEditor2011-08-07 06:31:15
As footballers stop topping up their tans, it’s time to cast a eye forward to the new Premiership season. Looking at football betting data…
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Not so much a finale but a damp squib for the big correct score betting experiment

As footballers get lambasted for partying to hard, being to tired to play international football, and, creating scandals with their infidelities the Let’s Compare Bets Big  correct score betting experiment comes to an end.  It’s the end of the premiership football season.

Following the start of this foray into correct score betting on Betfair , £17 goal betting enthusiasts signed up to Betfair, to follow the experiment.  A  total of 3059 was wagered, which is great to see.  Since the video below was recorded a further 16 people have joined and the total amount bet has increased to £29983.  It is great to see Betfair being used as a place to experiment with betting systems.  The superior odds, and flexibility makes it a no brainer for punters when compared to traditional bookmakers.

What conclusions can be drawn from the correct score betting experiment?

Our researcher, A.K.A, the professor found that the system works relatively well in UK Premiership games.   No so with international games.  This is some what of an understatement.  After a modicum of success The Professor got carried away and proceeded to destroy the betting bank by making two many wild goal bets on European and South American football.  The results could have been much better if he stuck to the Premiership.

The Professor’s results weren’t great but lets hope that 33 people who signed up to Betfair for goal betting followed the rules and had more success.  It’s not all bad news, some of the highlights include the introduction of total goals betting.  Specifically laying the 7 or more goals result.  The discovery of the ‘cash out’ button was also a positive.  It allows bets to be closed out for a profit or a loss before the conclusion of the game.

What went wrong?

The Professor placed too many bets and got carried away.  Betting on Colombian Football and The Copa Libertadores was never going to be a good idea and it resulted in very damaging loses.  Yes The Professor is an idiot!  Although acting like he did has highlighted some important aspects to using a correct score betting system or any betting system for that matter.   Uppermost of which is taking the psychology of the person following the system into account.  The Professor got carried away and ended up gambling by making some ridiculous bets.

correct score betting lessons

Not so much a finale but a damp squib for the big correct score betting experimentunratedEditor2011-06-12 10:43:47As footballers get lambasted for partying to hard, being to tired to play international football, and, creating scandals with their infidelities the L…
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