A large number of bets eventually produced a reasonable week with some good results in the Division One games (especially in mid-week) but it was a shame that Leicester failed to score at home to Man United. Also the two red cards at the Stadium of Light on Saturday cost us heavily (how often do you sell the Bookings Index in a game where only one Yellow card is shown and still lose?). However Chelsea's 1-0 defeat by Sunderland and the lack of goals in the mid week Division One games meant that the total profit for the week came to �736 which raises the total potential profit for the season to �1,596 (an average of �532 profit per week).

A buy of the Aston Villa mini performance against Arsenal at 13 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 20.4 - Makeup 0) for �14 per point would have produced a loss of �182.

A sell of the Chelsea mini performance against Sunderland at 28 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 20.3 - Makeup 0) for �15 per point would have produced �420 profit.

A buy of the bookings index in the Ipswich / West Ham game at 30 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 39.4 - Makeup 40) for �9 per point would have produced �90 profit.

A sell of the bookings index in the Sunderland / Chelsea game at 35 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 27.3 - Makeup 60) for �7 per point would have produced a loss of �175.

A sell of the time of the first Leicester goal against Man United at 59 minutes with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 42.9 - Makeup 90) for �14 per minute would have produced a loss of �434.

A sell of the Home / Away supremacy in the Division One games at 9.5 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 7.38 - Makeup 7) for �90 per goal would have produced �225 profit.

A sell of the Birmingham mini performance against Crystal Palace at 36 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 29.3 - Makeup 40) for �16 per point would have produced a loss of �64.

A sell of the Sheffield United mini performance against Crewe at 35 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 28.9 - Makeup 30) for �15 per point would have produced �75 profit.

A buy of the bookings index in the Middlesboro / Newcastle game at 34 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 49.2 - Makeup 30) for �14 per point would have produced a loss of �56.

A sell of the Wolves performance against W.B.A. at 36 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 26.9 - Makeup -2) for �7 per point would have produced �266 profit.

A sell of the Portsmouth mini performance against Crewe at 28 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 23.1 - Makeup 35) for �12 per point would have produced a loss of �84.

A sell of the Norwich mini performance against Preston at 14 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 7.9 - Makeup 0) for �14 per point would have produced �210 profit.

A sell of the total goals in the ten Division One matches (on Tuesday) at 26.5 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 24.9 -  Makeup 19) for �110 per goal would have produced �825 profit.

A sell of the Fulham mini performance against Crystal Palace at 39 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 33.9 - Makeup 45) for �12 per point would have produced a loss of �72.

A sell of the Blackburn mini performance against Wimbledon at 18 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 12.4 - Makeup 40) for �14 per point would have produced a loss of �308.

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