Posts Tagged ‘ Swindon ’

IT’S NOT EASY FOR THE PUNTER/SUPPORTER

March 19, 2012
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First published in Racing & Football Outlook January 17-23, 2012 It’s always difficult when trying to make a few quid from your betting to get involved when the team you support comes under your internal microscope. Once upon a time I took it as a sign of my betting maturity to regard Swindon as any…

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TIME TO TAKE THE BANKER’S OFFER

September 13, 2011
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First published in Racing & Football Outlook September 13-19, 2011 With seven games or so under our belts in the Football League and a pattern starting to emerge across the English and Scottish league tables, it’s time to start re-checking some of my pre-season suppositions and, if necessary, to adjust where my money is. The way I…

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BLUES ON THE HANDICAP BUT CRAWLEY ARE THE BET OF THE YEAR

August 2, 2011
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First published in Racing & Football Outlook August 2-8, 2011 LAST season’s Premier League relegation battle was so competitive that in many seasons the points totals of each of the teams dropping down to the Championship would have been enough to stay in the top flight. That shows the potential strength of the relegated teams…

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SUMMER CHANGES MEAN IT’S BEST TO HOLD BETS BACK

May 24, 2011
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First published in Racing & Football Outlook May 24-30, 2011 With just the play-offs and Champions League to play for now, and my rewrite of the Outlook Index software well underway, I’m very much in look-ahead mode at the moment. Not only do I have the excitement of some new ratings and software to look forward…

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DON’T BE SURPRISED THAT PROMOTED TEAMS DO WELL

October 12, 2010
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First published in Racing & Football Outlook October 12-18, 2010 A couple of weeks ago I looked at Blackpool’s good start to the campaign and suggested that, like Hull a couple of seasons ago, the Tangerines’ chances of staying up would rely on them getting a few extra points in the bank early before spending the rest of…

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