Soccer Predictions
By Alex Napier Everyone has a view on soccer predictions which is often based on the team that they support rather than statistics and form. This, unfortunately, means that many bets go by the wayside as the selections are often based on emotion and the inclination that their team is going to win this week just because they have that 'feeling'.
This is obviously music to the ears of the bookmakers and they will gladly let them bet on their 'feelings' all day long. In the same way that some people place a bet on a horse because it has got their favourite colour in its name or something similar, many people will just base their soccer predictions on their favourite team.
Now, I'm going to suggest that, unless you support a team like Manchester United or one of the other top teams around the world you don't place a bet on "your own" team. The very fact that you support the team will completely cloud your judgement and even if they have lost their last five matches and have no real chance in this one there will be only one thought in your mind - that this week they will win. So, leave your own team out of your calculations and watch your profits increase.
Now we have that out of the way you can concentrate on making your soccer predictions based on fact, not fiction. If you are going to get into this game you might as well take it seriously and you will soon see the profits start to accumulate. There will be the added bonus that when "your team" loses you won't have lost money on it!
It is more than likely that you are generally interested in soccer and there is a very good chance that you have picked up quite a bit of knowledge over the years. Probably far more than you realise, so now that the emotion is out of the way you can start looking at the different leagues and even venture a little further with regard to foreign football and start to utilise some of your knowledge in the bets that you are placing.
Get into the routine of making your soccer predictions based on the current form of the teams involved and take into account any injuries or illnesses that may affect the players. Has there been an international break with certain players having to travel half of the way round the world and back within a couple of days? What effect would that have?
It's all part of the jigsaw of making your soccer predictions and the time you spend on your research could well be extra money in your pocket.
This is obviously music to the ears of the bookmakers and they will gladly let them bet on their 'feelings' all day long. In the same way that some people place a bet on a horse because it has got their favourite colour in its name or something similar, many people will just base their soccer predictions on their favourite team.
Now, I'm going to suggest that, unless you support a team like Manchester United or one of the other top teams around the world you don't place a bet on "your own" team. The very fact that you support the team will completely cloud your judgement and even if they have lost their last five matches and have no real chance in this one there will be only one thought in your mind - that this week they will win. So, leave your own team out of your calculations and watch your profits increase.
Now we have that out of the way you can concentrate on making your soccer predictions based on fact, not fiction. If you are going to get into this game you might as well take it seriously and you will soon see the profits start to accumulate. There will be the added bonus that when "your team" loses you won't have lost money on it!
It is more than likely that you are generally interested in soccer and there is a very good chance that you have picked up quite a bit of knowledge over the years. Probably far more than you realise, so now that the emotion is out of the way you can start looking at the different leagues and even venture a little further with regard to foreign football and start to utilise some of your knowledge in the bets that you are placing.
Get into the routine of making your soccer predictions based on the current form of the teams involved and take into account any injuries or illnesses that may affect the players. Has there been an international break with certain players having to travel half of the way round the world and back within a couple of days? What effect would that have?
It's all part of the jigsaw of making your soccer predictions and the time you spend on your research could well be extra money in your pocket.
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