Monday night saw Manchester City return to the top of the Premier League table following a 1-0 win over local rivals Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium. The game was, fairly cagey to say the...
Read More →The U.S. Open is just around the corner. This year one of the best events on the golfing calendar is being held at The Olympic Club in San Francisco. The last time the U.S. Open...
Read More →We are all familiar with March madness. May madness is a little less mad under normal circumstances but these are not normal circumstances. With the shortened season in the NBA this year, it may be...
Read More →In my latest betting blog I seek out some value by going against another Aidan O’Brien hotpot in the 1000 Guineas, which is run this coming Sunday at Newmarket. Unbeaten in five career starts, Maybe...
Read More →Olympic betting scandal my *rse. The Olympic people are worrying about dodgy betting on the Olympics. Well in my years in the betting industry the Olympics have barely registered in the betting world so any...
Read More →Will Fred be Done again? He’s already paid out on Man Utd winning the league, as he did in 1998 when Arsenal came back from 12 points behind to do him for ½ a million...
Read More →When it comes to assessing sporting performance, in particular when it comes to assessing sporting performance for the sake of betting, it’s important to detach your emotions from the analysis. In some sports, the HOW...
Read More →Jason Dufner’s maiden PGA Tour win last night got me thinking. It got me thinking about how top sportsmen respond to pressure. It also got me thinking if there really is anything to when the...
Read More →It appears Roy’s the boy for the England job. I’d have been happier with Harry but recognise Roy might well be able to pull it out of the bag. More important to me is who...
Read More →The first classic of the flat season, the 2000 Guineas, comes under the spotlight in my latest betting blog and I am not going to pull any punches when it comes to my thoughts on...
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