Another very busy week with mixed results in the Premiership (including further losses on the bookings indexes) but with some excellent results in the Division One matches (including the home defeats of Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest). All three bets on the 'groups of matches' paid off and with the mid-week matches also producing some reasonable results the overall profit for the week came to �1,129. This raises the total potential profit for the season to �11,185 (an average of nearly �375 profit per week).

A sell of the bookings index in the Leeds / Chelsea game at 56 (generally available, Soccer Spreads rating 33.2 - Makeup 70) for �16 per point would have produced a loss of �224.

A sell of the bookings index in the Coventry / Liverpool game at 38 with either William Hill or Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 28.3 - Makeup 40) for �12 per point would have produced a loss of �24.

A sell of the bookings index in the Man City / West Ham game at 42 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 32.2 - Makeup 80) for �12 per point would have produced a loss of �456.

A sell of the bookings index in the Middlesboro / Man United game at 40 (generally available, Soccer Spreads rating 28.9 - Makeup 50) for �13 per point would have produced a loss of �130.

A sell of the total goals in the eight Premiership matches at 21 (generally available, Soccer Spreads rating 19.53 - Makeup 15) for �55 per goal would have produced �330 profit.

A sell of the Liverpool mini performance against Coventry at 29 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 23.0 - Makeup 45) for �11 per point would have produced a loss of �176.

A sell of the Arsenal mini performance against Derby at 30 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 21.1 - Makeup 45) for �16 per point would have produced a loss of �240.

A sell of the home / away supremacy in the ten Division One matches at 6 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 3.44 - Makeup -5) for �80 per goal would have produced �880 profit.

A sell of the total goals in the ten Division One matches at 26 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 24.51 - Makeup 21) for �60 per goal would have produced �300 profit.

A sell of the Birmingham mini performance against Grimsby at 30 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 22.9 - Makeup 30) for �17 per point would have broken even.

A sell of the Crystal Palace mini performance against Wolves at 24 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 18.8 - Makeup 0) for �13 per point would have produced �312 profit.

A sell of the Notts Forest mini performance against Gillingham at 29 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 23.2 - Makeup 0) for �14 per point would have produced �406 profit.

A sell of the Portsmouth performance against Blackburn at 22 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 7.3 - Makeup 22) for �10 per point would have broken even.

A sell of the bookings index in the Charlton / Ipswich game at 40 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 29.0 - Makeup 10) for �13 per point would have produced �390 profit.

A sell of the Newcastle performance against Southampton at 56 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 47.3 - Makeup 22) for �6 per point would have produced �204 profit.

A sell of the Liverpool mini performance against Bradford at 31 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 23.7 - Makeup 40) for �17 per point would have produced a loss of �153.

A buy of the Gillingham mini performance against Watford at 26 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 30.9 - Makeup 0) for �12 per point would have produced a loss of �312.

A sell of the Huddersfield mini performance against Wimbledon at 17 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 12.3 - Makeup 15) for �11 per point would have produced �22 profit.

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