Our two worst weeks of the season so far were quickly followed by our best week. Again a large number of bets but this time there were no large losses on any one bet and there were some outstanding results. The corner supremacy in the Arsenal / Liverpool game was the best result of the weekend and we could count ourselves unfortunate that the bookings makeup in the same game was as high as 40. On New Year's day the total lack of cards in the Arsenal / Chelsea local derby (!!?) together with the high Liverpool bookings makeup over Newcastle meant that overall the week showed a very respectable profit of 1,857. This now raises the total profit for the season to 6,168 (an average profit of �411 per week). These potential bets are determined using the guidelines on the Weekly Reviews page.

A sell of the bookings index in the Leeds / Chelsea game at 56 (generally available, Soccer Spreads rating 47.2 - Makeup 20) for �10 per point would have produced �360 profit.

A sell of the Man United supremacy over Birmingham at 1.7 (generally available, Soccer Spreads rating 0.63 - Makeup 2) for �225 per goal would have produced a loss of 68.

A buy of the Portsmouth bookings supremacy over Notts Forest at 2 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 7.6 - Makeup 0) for �12 per point would have produced a loss of 24.

A buy of the Notts Forest corner supremacy over Portsmouth at 1.5 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 3.5 - Makeup -2) for �90 per corner would have produced a loss of �315.

A sell of the Norwich supremacy over Grimsby at 0.2 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating -0.24 - Makeup 0) for �130 per goal would have produced �26 profit.

A sell of the Ipswich supremacy over Walsall at 1 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 0.37 - Makeup 1) for �190 per goal would have broken even.

A buy of the Arsenal corner supremacy over Liverpool at 2 with sportsspread (Soccer Spreads rating 4.2 - Makeup 11) for �90 per corner would have produced �810 profit.
 
A sell of the bookings index in the Arsenal / Liverpool game at 52 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 26.7 - Makeup 40) for �15 per point would have produced �180 profit.

A sell of the bookings index in the Arsenal / Chelsea game at 54 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 43.0 - Makeup 0) for �13 per point would have produced �702 profit.

A sell of the Leeds supremacy over Birmingham at 0.9 (generally available, Soccer Spreads rating 0.17 - Makeup 2) for �185 per goal would have produced a loss of �204

A sell of the bookings index in the Newcastle / Liverpool game at 38 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 29.8 - Makeup 75) for �10 per point would have produced a loss of 370.

A sell of the Man United performance against Sunderland at 83 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 70.2 - Makeup 70) for �9 per point would have produced �117 profit.

A sell of the Ipswich supremacy over Millwall at 0.6 (generally available, Soccer Spreads rating 0.18 - Makeup 3) for �125 per goal would have produced a loss of 300.

A buy of the Liverpool bookings supremacy over Newcastle at 5 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 10.4 - Makeup 55) for �11 per point would have produced �550 profit.

A buy of the Portsmouth bookings supremacy over Watford at 4 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 9.1 - Makeup 10) for �11per point would have produced �60 profit.

A buy of the Watford corner supremacy over Portsmouth at 1.5 with either Spreadex or IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 3.6 - Makeup 2) for �90 per corner would have produced �45 profit.

A sell of the bookings index in the Watford / Portsmouth game at 34 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 26.3 - Makeup 10) for �12 per point would have produced �288 profit.

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Please note that potential bets are only recorded if the difference between the Soccer Spreads rating and the best spread available is at least a quarter of the spread volatility (e.g. in order to bet on the total corners in a Premiership match the difference between the Soccer Spreads rating and the spread being offered must be at least 0.9). The bet size is determined by using the Excel spreadsheets which are sent to all members. For a full explanation of how these bets are determined please see 'How to use Soccer Spreads' and the Weekly Reviews).



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