Eksman
Active member
So, I know I saw this a few times last season ( I think) how are his tips? Have you ever back them and won?
Here is what he has said on the official site
A new season provides fresh chances for a bankroll boost as I'll be looking to take my inside information on the Albion, and use it to make the bookmakers pay.
With the new season comes a new betting partner to the football league, Sky Bet being the latest to put their heads above the parapet as they also sponsor the Football League itself.
The online bookmaker lists Harry Redknapp’s Queens Park Rangers as their 6/1 favourites to win the division, but Albion's opening opponents Leeds United are likely to attract value punters with Sky Bet's offer of 22/1 for Brian McDermott’s men to win the Championship. Brighton get a 16/1 quote, while Leicester are probably the alternate value bet at 14/1.
If picking an outright winner is altogether too challenging in a league that could be distorted by parachute payments, then backing a team to finish in the top six is a viable option. A repetition for the Seagulls is a short looking 6/4 but as with the outright, again Leeds appear overpriced at 11/4. You would expect Reading (11/10) and Bolton (5/4) to gain a great deal of support from the heavy hitters.
On the flip side a tough relegation fight appear on the cards for Barnsley (5/2 to go down) while as a long shot Middlesbrough (10/1) could be this season's struggling giant.
Leonardo Ulloa is 14/1 to top the seasonal goalscorer lists (Jordan Rhodes is 7/1 favourite), while internal to the Albion, Craig Mackail-Smith is 3/1 to top the individual Brighton charts.
Turning to this Saturday's kick-off, Leeds are - not unexpectedly - installed as favourites, but their 6/4 quote suggests the bookies have some doubts. Albion are 15/8 and the Draw is 12/5 and both of these prices are 'about right'.
Better value is available in the half-time/full-time category, where the realistic possibility of Leeds/Draw or Brighton/Draw are both priced up at 16/1 and should be taken. For a correct score the best value is Leeds to win 2-1 at 9/1 closely followed by the same scoreline in favour of the Albion (10/1). Overall then I foresee a tight game that could ebb and flow between both sides.
For a first goalscorer, Brighton's value bet is Ulloa at 7/1, while for last goalscorer take a punt on David Lopez at 12/1.
A lot of potential wagers above. Happy punting and here's to a profitable season!
Read more at http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/ferrets-tips-leeds-away-964693.aspx#qhIlg1vUupZPbSqF.99
Here is what he has said on the official site
A new season provides fresh chances for a bankroll boost as I'll be looking to take my inside information on the Albion, and use it to make the bookmakers pay.
With the new season comes a new betting partner to the football league, Sky Bet being the latest to put their heads above the parapet as they also sponsor the Football League itself.
The online bookmaker lists Harry Redknapp’s Queens Park Rangers as their 6/1 favourites to win the division, but Albion's opening opponents Leeds United are likely to attract value punters with Sky Bet's offer of 22/1 for Brian McDermott’s men to win the Championship. Brighton get a 16/1 quote, while Leicester are probably the alternate value bet at 14/1.
If picking an outright winner is altogether too challenging in a league that could be distorted by parachute payments, then backing a team to finish in the top six is a viable option. A repetition for the Seagulls is a short looking 6/4 but as with the outright, again Leeds appear overpriced at 11/4. You would expect Reading (11/10) and Bolton (5/4) to gain a great deal of support from the heavy hitters.
On the flip side a tough relegation fight appear on the cards for Barnsley (5/2 to go down) while as a long shot Middlesbrough (10/1) could be this season's struggling giant.
Leonardo Ulloa is 14/1 to top the seasonal goalscorer lists (Jordan Rhodes is 7/1 favourite), while internal to the Albion, Craig Mackail-Smith is 3/1 to top the individual Brighton charts.
Turning to this Saturday's kick-off, Leeds are - not unexpectedly - installed as favourites, but their 6/4 quote suggests the bookies have some doubts. Albion are 15/8 and the Draw is 12/5 and both of these prices are 'about right'.
Better value is available in the half-time/full-time category, where the realistic possibility of Leeds/Draw or Brighton/Draw are both priced up at 16/1 and should be taken. For a correct score the best value is Leeds to win 2-1 at 9/1 closely followed by the same scoreline in favour of the Albion (10/1). Overall then I foresee a tight game that could ebb and flow between both sides.
For a first goalscorer, Brighton's value bet is Ulloa at 7/1, while for last goalscorer take a punt on David Lopez at 12/1.
A lot of potential wagers above. Happy punting and here's to a profitable season!
Read more at http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/ferrets-tips-leeds-away-964693.aspx#qhIlg1vUupZPbSqF.99