A better week with some good results on the corner supremacy markets and no result being particularly disastrous. We were unlucky that Man United equalised very late against Leeds and perhaps Dermot Gallagher should have sent off Robbie Keane after his tussle with David Beckham. Overall the total profit for the week came to �801 which raises the total potential profit for the season so far to �2,784 (an average of over �550 profit per week). These potential bets are determined using the guidelines on the Weekly Reviews page.

A sell of the Birmingham performance against Grimsby at 58 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 43.6 - Makeup 20) for �10 per point would have produced �380 profit.

A sell of the Man United supremacy over Leeds at 0.6 with either IG or Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating -0.4 - Makeup 0) for �240 per goal would have produced �144 profit.

A buy of the Leeds bookings supremacy over Man United at 10 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 17.2 - Makeup 0) for �15 per point would have produced a loss of �150.

A buy of the bookings index in the Everton / Newcastle game at 42 with either Sporting Index or sportsspread.com (Soccer Spreads rating 48.9 - Makeup 40) for �8 per point would have produced a loss of �16.

A buy of the bookings index in the Sunderland / Arsenal game at 52 with sportsspread.com (Soccer Spreads rating 60.6 - Makeup 50) for �10 per point would have produced a loss of �20.

A sell of the Tottenham supremacy over Middlesboro at 1.0 with Cantor Sport (Soccer Spreads rating 0.5 - Makeup 1) for �135 per goal would have broken even.

A sell of the Coventry mini performance against Sheffield Wednesday at 41 with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 35.6 - Makeup 45) for �11 per point would have produced a loss of �44.

A buy of the Ipswich performance against West Ham at 39 with sportsspread.com (Soccer Spreads rating 57.1 - Makeup 17) for �10 per point would have produced a loss of �220.

A buy of the Chelsea corner supremacy over Derby at 1.0 with Cantor Sport (Soccer Spreads rating 4.6 - Makeup 6) for �100 per corner would have produced �500 profit.

A buy of the Man City bookings supremacy over Notts Forest at 6.0 with Cantor Sport (Soccer Spreads rating 12.5 - Makeup 10) for �16 per point would have produced �64 profit.

A buy of the Blackburn corner supremacy over Leicester at 3.5 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 4.9 - Makeup 6) for �65 per corner would have produced �163 profit.

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Please note that potential bets are only recorded if the difference between the Soccer Spreads rating and the best spread available is at least a quarter of the spread volatility (e.g. in order to bet on the total corners in a Premiership match the difference between the Soccer Spreads rating and the spread being offered must be at least 0.9). The bet size is determined by using the formula: (840 * Difference between the Soccer Spreads Rating and the spread) / (Volatility * Volatility). For a full explanation of how these bets are determined please see 'How to use Soccer Spreads' and the Weekly Reviews).



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