Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Rooney remains England captain for Slovakia qualifier

After weeks of media debating, new England manager Sam Allardyce finally confirmed Wayne Rooney is set to continue as England captain on Monday afternoon.

Rooney skippered England in their latest footballing calamity (their 2-1 defeat to Iceland in Euro 2016, as if you needed reminding), and there had rightly been speculation that the United striker might be replaced, with a new captain installed, under the man commonly known as Big Sam.

In general though, when you look around the England squad, there is a distinct lack of obvious replacements for Rooney jumping out at you.

For example, prior to Euro 2016, two players you might have considered to be captain material, and in the England team for years to come were Joe Hart, and Jack Wilshere.

Hart's position in the team has to come under consideration after his performance in the Euros. He was at fault for Gareth Bale's free kick, and also for the Iceland winner, at the very least.

Add to that his current club predicament, and you can see why Allardyce in no way could consider the soon to be former Manchester City keeper as his new captain.

Hart is on the verge of having to join Torino on loan just to get first team football. No disrespect to Torino, but they are in no way one of the giants of Italian football. It's probably the Italian equivalent of moving to West Ham or Southampton.

And what of Arsenal's Jack Wilshere. For a start off he never seems to stay fit long enough to string a run of games together, and he has even been left out of Allardyce's first ever squad.

His performances in Euro 2016 weren't too clever either, although that could have been down to lack of match fitness and sharpness, but there in is the problem, he basically was coming back from an injury again.

And his club situation isn't great either. He is on the verge of being loaned out by Arsenal just to get him playing first team football again.

He currently can't command a place in the Gunner's starting line up, but having missed so much time through injury, Arsenal can't afford to leave him sitting on the bench.

So as you can see, candidates are short on the ground, and that is probably why Allardyce played safe and stuck with Rooney.

Of the match itself, England go in as Even money favourites. The Slovaks are 13/5, and the draw is 9/4. If you fancy a goal spree on Sunday, Over 3.5 Goals is 7/2, with under coming in at 1/6.

There is bound to be plenty of new customer offers available on the England match on Sunday.

Using these offers we can make money from by implementing football betting systems that work. Basically, there will be a whole raft of enhanced odds sign up offers from the bookmakers, giving massive prices on an England win.

We will need to claim these offers and back England at the enhanced odds, before laying them on a betting exchange to ensure that you get your money back should England fail to win.

Thursday, 25 August 2016

Bonus Bagging Trial - £1 For 7 Days

Great news if you are thinking of giving Mike Cruickshank's Bonus Bagging betting system a try, as you can now give it a go for just £1 + Vat for 7 days, under the terms of a great new Bonus Bagging Trial offer.

Under the terms of this offer, you join Bonus Bagging here for just £1 + Vat. You then have a couple of choices.

First, if you decide you don't want to keep Bonus Bagging, then simply contact customer services and cancel the subscription before the end of the 7 day trial period, this means you don't end up completing the purchase.

And the second choice, you decide that you like Bonus Bagging, and you want to keep it. If this is your choice, then do nothing, and at the end of the 7 day Bonus Bagging Trial you will be charged a further £26 + Vat, which will complete the purchase for you (it costs £27 + Vat in total), and it is also a whole life membership of the successful betting system.

During the 7 day trial period, you can all but make the total amount of £27 + Vat (£32.40 in total), just by cashing in a couple of the free bet offers already listed on Bonus Bagging, meaning you effectively get the system for free.

It's a no risk offer really, and if you are new to the matched betting / arbitrage techniques predominately used by Bonus Bagging, then it really is the ideal way to learn how it works, as Bonus Bagging is a really simple betting system to use.

Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Football Betting - 5/1 Man City to beat Steaua Bucharest with Coral

Another day, and another new customer offer from Coral, this time it is 5/1 on Man City to beat Steaua Bucharest in 90 minutes in the second leg of their Champions League qualifier.

Already the small matter of 5-0 up from the first leg, City will just be going through the motions tomorrow night, and it will simply be an exercise in giving fringe players a run out, and trying to ensure first team players who do play, come through unscathed.

That said, I'm sure that the City players who do make the starting XI will want to impress new boss Pep Guardiola, and that will make the 5/1 on offer for a City win look very appealing.

Spaniard, Guardiola has already showed a ruthless side in the way he has kicked Joe Hart into touch. No one really seen that one coming, and although Hart can have no real complaints after a poor Euros, he still probably wasn't expecting this.

Shifting the England goalkeeper might prove to be harder work than first thought though. None of the big clubs seem interested, and with Hart being one of the big earners, it's hard to see a smaller cub being able to afford him.

All this points to the possibility of Hart possibly having to stay and compete for his place.

Anyway, back to the 5/1 on offer on City to win, and this is a massive price boost for new Coral customers, with the regular Coral price (for existing customers) on a City win, being just 1/5.

The maximum amount you can have at 5/1 on City is £5. If you want to ensure you don't lose your fiver, then open a betting exchange account at Betfair, and lay Manchester City for £5.

As a lay bet is basically a bet on a team not to win, you would then be covered in the unlikely event that City lose or draw. And if City don't win, you will also get a free £5 bet from Coral.

Covering your bet is is tried and tested technique, and one used by plenty of football betting systems that work.

Using this method you ensure you don't lose. Ensuring you don't lose, will mean profit in the long run, as winners will inevitably come at some point.

Football Betting Systems That Work specialise in finding bets like these, and as most of these new accounts offers are designed to attract new customers, they are usually pretty much nailed on certainties, which means they win more often than not.

Just last night the offer was enhanced odds of 7/1 on Liverpool to beat Burton Albion, and look how that one ended up. These offers are great, and if you are serious about making money from football betting, you should be looking to make the most from them.

Sunday, 21 August 2016

Man Utd 2nd favourites in betting for Premier League title

After just two matches of the new Premier League season, both the Manchester clubs sit one and two in the table, both with six points each, and both are first and second favourites in the betting.

Of the two sides, it's arguable that Man Utd are the stronger looking of the two teams - for the time being. Zlatan Ibrahimovic has hit the ground running, and Paul Pogba has also just been introduced to the side. The signs for United under Mourinho are looking good, and seem to be getting stronger every week.

Across Manchester, there seems to be little more uncertainty, despite the 100% start. Pep Guardiola doesn't have the goalkeeper he wants just yet, and it still looks a little unclear as to who he wants to partner John Stones in defence, or play in the defensive midfield position(s).

That's not to say that these issues won't be sorted out in the next few days/weeks, but at the moment, the position looks slightly more settled at Old Trafford, than it does at The Etihad.

Despite this, Manchester United are still the second favourites in the betting, at a best price of 3/1 to win their first Premier League title since Sir Alex Ferguson was manager. Manchester City are still the favourites, and can be backed at around the 7/4 mark to give Pep Guardiola a league title in a third different country.

As the two Manchester clubs are up there in the betting, and are fast becoming the two headline acts in the Premier League, there will no doubt be new customer offers galore on them both over the course of the season.

Just last Friday, there was an offer of 8/1 on United to beat Southampton on the season's first Friday Night Football of the season, live on Sky Sports. The normal odds on a United win last Friday were 4/9, so the 8/1 offer represented a great chance to implement football betting systems that work and make money.

One such football betting system would be the arbitrage system, the sort used by the likes of Bonus Bagging, Profit Maximiser and Accumulator Generator - the latter being a great risk free football betting system.

Using this technique, you could have backed United to win at 8/1 (it was a £5 bet only offer), and then placed a lay bet of £5 on United on a betting exchange, to ensure you don't lose your fiver. Then if United win, you get £45 back in a mixture of cash winnings and free bets, but you will lose around £2.50 on the betting exchange.

If United don't win, you will lose £5 with the bookmakers, and win £5 on the betting exchange, ensuring you break even at worse. You would have also received a free bet of £5 from the bookmaker in question (it was Coral).

These are the sorts of techniques you will find on the Profit Maximiser system. Using the current Profit Maximiser Trial offer, you can purchase Profit Maximiser for just £1 + Vat for 14 days, allowing you to effectively try it out risk free, during the two week trial period.

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Football Accumulator Betting Strategies

People have been trying to make money from football accumulators for as long as they have been around. The wins can be huge when they come in, but the reality is that the wins don't come in all that often.



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This is why the bookmakers love them, and why in an attempt to get our business, the bookmakers are now offering acca insurance (also know as money back if you miss by one) offers.

Acca insurance is when you place an acca bet, and only one team lets you down (or one leg, you might have backed a draw in your acca), the bookmakers then give you a free bet to the same value of your acca bet, up to a maximum of £25, or £50, depending on which bookmaker you use.

These free bets must cost the bookmakers quite a bit of money, which goes to show how keen they are to get our accumulator bets. In other words, the bookmakers make a bloomin fortune out of them.

Accumulator Generator is a football accumulator betting strategy that has developed a technique to make risk free money from acca insurance offers.

It isn't gambling, it isn't a tipster service, and it isn't risky, so won't cost you fortunes of money.

The technique Accumulator Generator uses is fairly simple, and quite brilliant. What it does is show you how to place your accumulator bet, and then cover it on a betting exchange, to ensure you don't lose.

So in other words, you put your acca bet on, and then cover it, so when the acca is completed, you simply break even. Sound odd?

But's it not as odd as it sounds. Firstly, you aren't going to lose any money doing this, but if you always break even, surely you aren't going to win any either?

Well, if you do this technique often enough, you will start getting free bets up to a maximum of £25 or £50, and that's where you will make your risk free money.

It's simple, but complicated at the same time if that makes any sense?

The simple part is the strategy, you place shed loads of acca bets that break even, and hope to claim free bets.

The complicated bit is working out how to break even. There is so many permutations involved with laying an acca bet on a betting exchange.

The greatest thing about the Accumulator Generator football betting system, is that it does all of these things for you. Using their calculator, you can work out exactly how much to lay on each match, to ensure you break even on your acca bets.

As well as this, the system can find you acca bets (if you wish it to, you can also find your own). It also comes with written and video instructions, to make sure you get the process right, this also means that you don't need to know anything about betting.

The best thing I like about Accumulator Generator, and what makes it one of the best Football Accumulator Betting Strategies around, is that you can purchase it for just £1.20 up front, for a 14 day trial.

If you don't like it, or decide it's not for you, then simply cancel it inside the 14 days to avoid paying the rest of the price. If you like what you see, and wish to keep it, simply do nothing, and you will be charged the remaining £148.99 + Vat at the end of the 14 days.

There isn't too many football betting systems or strategies around that will give you two weeks to try it out for a pound plus Vat, but that is what Accumulator Generator does, making it excellent value for money.