Tuesday 29 January 2013

Extra Goal List Analysis - @iFootballTIPS


This weekend was a good one for goals, we had a 3-3, a 3-2, a 2-2, two 5-1’s and a 4-1. Hopefully followers of the Goal List have lined their pockets accordingly... But of course we know from my last post that you don't necessarily need a bucket load of goals to profit from the list!

Regular readers will know that extra research on the Goal List selections is always advised, and I just wanted to write a quick post to thank Ronnie (@iFootballTIPS on twitter) for his fantastic efforts at putting up some extra ‘Goal List Prep’ on his blog over the weekend. I certainly recommend having a gander ---> iFootball Betting Blog

The information presented showed goal expectation, goal time expectation and correct score distribution statistics. For each match, the five most likely scores are highlighted. And from 13 matches this weekend, the following eight results conformed to the correct score analysis.

Heracles v PSV (AUQ)

Den Haag v Roda JC (2-2)

Bristol City v Ipswich (2-1)

Frankfurt v Hoffenheim (2-1)

Hannover v Wolfsburg (2-1)

Galatasaray v Besiktas (2-1)

Barcelona v Osasuna (AUQ)

Volendam v Almere (2-1)

The information on Ronnie’s blog proved extremely useful for my own trading over the weekend and has given me food for though going forward (as if I needed any more!).

It will be particularly useful for the more advanced traders who may be trying out the correct score trading method outlined in the Goal List Report. Good luck with your trading folks, and remember, you can never have too much information!

Tuesday 15 January 2013

Build yourself a winning approach!


January has so far been a barren month in terms of goals. With some leagues harbouring a Christmas hangover and others still enjoying winter breaks, it’s all been a bit disjointed. The good news is that as of this weekend we are pretty much back to normal with the return of the Bundesliga and the Holy Grail (in Goal List terms) of Dutch football. Hopefully the month will pick up from here.

Those that have already purchased the Goal List Report will have the profit and loss statistics for backing over 3.5 and 4.5 goals broken down by month AND by league. They will also know that I do not yet advise backing overs in every single Goal List selection even though it has proven consistently profitable over a three month period (296 selections).

I also know that many of you are using the data presented in that section of the report to build your own over/under betting and trading models which, in my opinion is a fantastic idea and something I will certainly be looking at myself in order to increase strike rate and profits. However, the real point of this post is to highlight the fact that you do not need a bucket load of goals in every match to profit from the selections on this blog.

No goals, no profit?

Despite the Goal List being a selection system for matches which ‘should’ produce goals, it doesn’t mean if there is a dry spell we are destined to lose money. It’s all about finding a strategy and an approach which suits your style of betting or trading. 

I have a lot of messages asking me how I trade the Goal List selections. The truth is, it varies depending on my additional research. But I do have one method which is a simple, three step procedure. I know it is profitable in the long term and so it’s easy to stick to the rules without letting emotion get in the way. And best of all? I only need one goal in a game to be able to take a profit.

'Why don't you tell us?'
In order to protect my edge, I can’t simply paste this strategy about in messages or on this blog. Yes, plenty do sell systems and strategies but you show me a guy selling a detailed account and step by step process of a ‘fool proof’ betting or trading strategy and I’ll show you a liar who is robbing you in broad daylight, selling a strategy that will, without doubt lose you money. I am aware that these last few lines are pretty commonly heard, but I hope you can see that I really am trying to do something different with the Goal List and I hope it helps.

In my opinion, if you really want to be successful in sports betting or trading, you need to be able to think for yourself and understand how you can gain an advantage.

What I am trying to do with the Goal List is give you all the information you need to create your own edge using the data contained in the Goal List Report and the selections on the blog.

The Goal List Report is strewn with trends and extra statistics along with bullet point ideas on how you might begin to build a winning strategy of your own. 

You can grab a copy of the 'Goal List Report Vol.1' now for just £20.00 by clicking on the ‘Buy Now’ PayPal button on the right hand sidebar at the top of this page.

Monday 7 January 2013

The Goal List Report Vol. 1



It’s ready! Volume 1 of the Goal List report is now available for just £20.00 

To get your copy of the Goal List Report just complete the following steps:

1.      Click the PayPal ‘Buy now’ button in the right sidebar

2.      Once your payment has been accepted I will email you your copy of the report

The following sections are included in the report. Within these sections you will find ideas on possible trading strategies and in play angles. You will also have all the data you need to create an approach to the Goal List which suits you.

  •  Introduction
  • Total goals breakdown   
  •  Goal List statistics (by league)       
  •  Over 3.5 and 4.5 goals profit/loss (by month)      
  •  Over 3.5 and 4.5 goals profit/loss (by league)                                          
  •  Time of first goal stats
  •  Correct score frequency (Half Time and Full Time)
  •  Second half goals stats 
  • Other statistics 
  • Adding your own research  
  • The Goal List going forward
  • Glossary

Why am I releasing this report?

When I started this blog it was my aim to provide sports traders and in play bettors with a model and selections that allowed for a wide variety of approaches. The detailed analysis in this report and future reports will simply add more pieces to the puzzle and help you get more out of the Goal List selections going forward. It will also serve as an important reference point for the next three monthly report due at the beginning of April 2013!

Why am I charging for the report?

Simply because over the past three months I have spent an enormous chunk of time on the Goal List selections and recording every fixture into a database. This report alone is also likely to take upwards of 25 hours to complete.