Another mixed week with Everton again letting us down by failing to score at home against Arsenal and the Leeds 3-0 defeat of Sheffield Wednesday also cost us heavily. However we had one of our best results for a while when Leicester scored in the second minute against Liverpool which meant that overall we finished the week with a total profit of �334. This now means that the total potential profit for this season is �22,575 (an average of �684 profit per week).

A sell of the time of the first Man City goal against Birmingham at 51 minutes with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 36.5 - Makeup 40) for �13 per minute would have produced �143 profit.

A sell of the bookings index in the Chelsea / Liverpool game at 36 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 24.9 - Makeup 10) for �7 per point would have produced �182 profit.

A sell of the total goals in the Chelsea / Liverpool game at 2.5 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 1.98 - Makeup 2) for �140 per goal would have produced �70 profit.

A sell of the time of the first Everton goal against Arsenal at 52 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 35.3 - Makeup 90) for �14 per minute would have produced a loss of �532.

A buy of the time of the first Southampton goal against Leicester at 49 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 56.9 - Makeup 4) for �7 per minute would have produced a loss of �315.

A sell of the cross goals in the 10 Division One matches with at 175 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 150.7 - Makeup 154) for �10 per point would have produced �210 profit.

A sell of the Tranmere mini performance against Grimsby at 17 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 12.1 - Makeup 35) for �13 per point would have produced a loss of �234.

A sell of the W.B.A. mini performance against Q.P.R. at 17 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 9.2 - Makeup 10) for �20 per point would have produced �140 profit.

A buy of the Swindon mini performance against Barnsley at 12 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 17.6 - Makeup 10) for �15 per point would have produced a loss of �30.

A sell of the Leeds performance against Sheffield Wednesday at 51 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 37.8 - Makeup 107) for �9 per point would have produced a loss of �504.

A buy of the bookings index in the Middlesboro / Newcastle game at 34 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 42.3 - Makeup 20) for �8 per point would have produced a loss of �112.

A sell of the time of the first West Ham goal against Arsenal at 68 minutes with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 42.3 - Makeup 40) for �14 per minute would have produced �392 profit.

A sell of the Leeds supremacy over Watford at 2.0 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 1.34 - Makeup 2) for �180 per goal would have broken even.

A sell of the time of the first Leicester goal against Liverpool at 68 minutes with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 46.3 - Makeup 2) for �14 per minute would have produced �924 profit.

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