A very full football programme this week produced 12 winning bets out of 15 with some excellent results on the time of the first goal bets (in fact all these bets ended up showing a profit). The only result that went really against us was Charlton's 2-1 away win at Huddersfield (their first home defeat of the season).  The potential profit for the week came to �2,702 which raises the total potential profit for the season to �12,777 (an average of over �850 profit per week).

A sell of the Arsenal performance against Coventry at 87 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 69.0 - Makeup 49) for �7 per point would have produced �266 profit.

A sell of the Chelsea mini performance against Southampton at 24 with either Sporting or IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 18.0 - Makeup 35) for �11 per point would have produced a loss of �121.

A sell of the Wolves mini performance against Stockport at 26 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 17.8 - Makeup 30) for �12 per point would have produced a loss of �48.

A sell of the bookings index in the Newcastle / Liverpool game at 49 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 39.4 - Makeup 0) for �10 per point would have produced �490 profit.

A sell of the time of the first Everton goal against Sunderland at 52 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 38.0 - Makeup 16) for �16 per minute would have produced �576 profit.

A sell of the time of the first Leicester goal against Leeds at 65 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 55.0 - Makeup 10) for �12 per minute would have produced a �660 profit.

A sell of the time of the first Newcastle goal against Liverpool at 56 minutes with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 45.8 - Makeup 12) for �12 per minute would have produced a �528 profit.

A buy of the time of the first Middlesborough goal against Sheffield Wednesday at 53 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 63.0 - Makeup 90) for �12 per minute would have produced �324 profit.

A sell of the bookings index in the Leicester / Newcastle game at 34 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 23.6 - Makeup 20) for �10 per point would have produced �140 profit.

A buy of the time of the first Southampton goal against Watford at 52 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 66.4 - Makeup 61) for �17 per minute would have produced �153 profit.

A sell of the time of the first Wimbledon goal against Liverpool at 65 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 54.5 - Makeup 64) for �12 per minute would have produced �12 profit.

A buy of the aggregate time of the first home goals in the six Premiership matches (Sunday) at 285 minutes with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 308.4 - Makeup 301) for �5 per minute would have produced �80 profit.

A sell of the Charlton performance against Huddersfield at 42 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 29.5 - Makeup 86) for �9 per point would have produced a loss of �396.

A sell of the bookings index in the Sunderland / Man United game at 52 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 35.2 - Makeup 50) for �17 per point would have produced �34 profit.

A sell of the aggregate time of the all the goals in the Chelsea / Sheffield Wednesday game at 150 minutes with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 129.5 - Makeup 148) for �2 per minute would have produced �4 profit.

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