An excellent week with no losing bets at all! The six bets that could have been struck would have resulted in a very respectable potential profit of £1,935 which means that our total potential profit since the season started is now £4,668.

A buy of the Coventry mini performance against Newcastle at 31 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 39.6 - Makeup 80) for £11 per point would have produced £539 profit.

A sell of the time of the first Everton goal against Arsenal at 66 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 56.4 - Makeup 16) for £11 per minute would have produced £550 profit.

A sell of the Home / Away supremacy for the twelve Division One matches at 7.5 with William Hill index (Soccer Spreads rating 5.51 - Makeup -2.0) for £60 per goal would have produced £570 profit.

A sell of the Aston Villa performance against Sunderland at 32 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 21.7 - Makeup 9) for £8 per point would have produced £184 profit.

A sell of the Huddersfield mini performance against Stockport at 29 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 20.7 - Makeup 25) for £12 per point would have produced £48 profit.

A sell of the Bolton mini performance against Crewe at 44 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 36.5 - Makeup 40) for £11 per point would have produced £44 profit.

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