best soccer predictions

Which is the best Soccer Predictions?

March 28th, 2010

Football gamblers are likely to be aware of the experienced football betting system and have decided on the best for them. However, the gamblers have a new miracle, which gives the best results. Of course, the ‘best results’ is a different meaning for each person – some look for safe, low-risk bets, while others can [...]

Best Soccer Predictions – The Score Prediction Method

December 11th, 2009

Of course you may choose to use different values to those shown above and by experimenting you may come up with better values to use.

Best Soccer Predictions – English Football Clubs

December 11th, 2009

The first English soccer club to install one of these systems was Everton and many others followed suit. Most stadiums in the premiership and the championship now have under soil heating. The majority of clubs in the lower divisions do not have under soil heating. Clubs have to weigh up the cost of installation against the benefits. For the smaller clubs, it is an expense which cannot always be justified.

Best Soccer Predictions – The 1.01 Bet

December 11th, 2009

If you look at the match odds graph for a team or outcome that is looking like the most likely winner examine the amounts that are traded and in most cases, you will see tens of thousands of pounds have been matched around 1.02 and 1.01. When the market gets to this stage you must be very quick to capitalise on these prices. Most people use betting software which has a one click capability. This allows your 1.01 bet to be matched just before the price is withdrawn.

Best Soccer Predictions – Manchester United the Global Brand and Club History

December 11th, 2009

Manchester United are currently owned by American businessman Malcolm Glazer. Glazer made investments in the club back in 2005 but it took him a further year until he has able to gain ownership. He is estimated to have paid a massive $1.47 billion to get his hands on the squad. Glazer had to win the approval of both the directors of Manchester United and even more difficult the fans. He had a difficult time with the directors as the deal is said to have made Manchester United $850 million poorer but an even tougher job with the fans. Fans do not want to see their team in the hands of a tycoon and were fearful of the future under Malcolm Glazer. Initially many fans protested by not renewing their season tickets and songs about Glazer can still be heard today around the stands.

Chelsea Football Club – Best Soccer Predictions

December 11th, 2009

Abramovich wanted up and coming players, not superstars and it was this idea that lead Chelsea to success. Along with the takeover Abramovich purchased Juan Sebastian Veron from Manchester United for £15 million, Claude Makelele from Real Madrid for £14 million, Damien Duff from Blackburn Rovers for £17 million and Joe Cole and Glen Johnson from West Ham for £6.6 million and £6 million. That is a shopping bill of around £110 million.