Monday, 20 September 2010

Weekend Review


A magical day is a superb way to sum it up, it had the usual solid start and by 30 minutes we was already in profit with 3 out of 5 winning.

Barrow scored the first goal of the day through Walker after 12 minutes and never looked back. They went on to win 3-0 and had the game tied up by the 47th minute after Wiles scored their third goal.

By half-time it was clearly evident we were ready to target our first full clean sweep and a 100% strike-rate however the only concern was Tamworth who were losing to struggling Histon, that's where the drama soon came later.

In the meantime Chelmsford City scored after 51 minutes through Higgins who scored his 6th goal in 6 games, though this was to be the only team leading that kept us concerned throughout the game as Chelmsford managed to finish the game 1-0

Shrewsbury City made light work of Northampton Town, a team we knew was there for the taking for several weeks. A superb 3-1 victory landed a home win at even money, nicely done.

It was a similar story for Port Vale who landed the best odds of the day with a 3-0 victory away to Macclesfield. The 5/4 on Port Vale was lapped up by all of us at Firerfoxx HQ and we was never really troubled, Port Vale will certainly be a team to keep tabs on.

So the drama came in the Histon/Tamworth match where at half-time Tamworth needed to overcome a 1-0 deficit. It looked unlikely until Lee Wooton handled deliberately in the area giving Kyle Perry the chance to equalise which changed the whole dynamics of the game.

Tamworth had 30 minutes to score the winning goal which again looked unlikely as the clock ticked fastly to the closing minutes

It was was of those classic Firefoxx moments as Scott Brown scored an 89th minute winner to land all 5 of our tips.

I would certainly like to echo what Firefoxx said in the live scores centre at the end of the match, that our team has worked extremely hard to get into a position like this. We have made radical changes over the summer and have invested in a state of the art system that gives us readings on fixtures.

In our last 3 betting sessions we now have a record of played 11, won 10, lost 1. A day like this is fantastic for our team who put in hours of work and it is certainly a proud day for everyone involved with Firefoxx football tips.

I'd also like to give a special mention to our form and results co-ordinator Steve Melville who has really changed our mind-set this season with a number of factors. This has definately made a huge impact on our tips and results this year, so a big thankyou to Steve. So on we go to next week, it certainly is exciting times here.


Lee Atkin

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

12 Tips Shortlisted For The Weekend

Another winner last night as Cambridge City beat Oxford City 1-0 in the Zamaretto Premier which now takes our last 2 betting sessions to 5 wins out of 6.

We have just got the results from the Firefoxx system ready for this weekend which has shortlisted 12 tips. We will spend the next few days finding out about each club's news and team news then we will release 4 to 5 tips ready for Saturday.

This week is an interesting one as most of the tips on the shortlist are from League 2 and the Blue Square Premier. In recent weeks we have really been taking on the Blue Square North and South however the coupon doesn't look so tasty for this weekend.

We are still cautious with League 2 as it is definately the most competitive out of all four leagues we cover but as the season goes by morale and confidence plays a big part.

Remember to get your £4.99 a week subscription before Saturday so you can receive this weekends tips. It really is such a small sum of money when you think about it. Last night a £6 bet on Cambridge City would have been enough to pay for your membership.

With the winners coming thick and fast it really is a great time to get involved. Even better news is now we have switched to subscription based it means the hundreds are not betting on the tips which had a big impact on the prices.

Another thing we have always been wary of as a team is match fixing. When you have 500-1,000 punters backing our tips like in recent times, it can raise an eyebrow with the bookmakers.

With non league football such a volatile market and players earning very little comparing to professionals, there is always a chance that a team or player may take a bribe.

Now i'm not saying that has happend but I would be a lot more confident having 50 people betting on our tips rather than 500, just to keep it all a little more low key.

So expect some big tips this weekend, as always we will be running the live scores service on Saturday. Fixtures will be kept secret unless you are a member and will be visible the moment the games kick off so we can give those non-members a chance to see what they are missing out on.

Keep it Foxxy!

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Weekend Review, Saturday 11th September

Another weekend, another 4 out of 5 winners which was nearly a clean sweep after Chesterfield bombarded the Morecambe goal shortly after equalising in the 82nd minute.

The big tip is the one that pleases the most after tipping Crawley Town on the Thursday at 8/11 the price went crashing into as little as 4/9.

Crawley look very strong for a title challenge now and did not let us down as they secured a 2-0 away victory over Histon.

AFC Telford scored a first half goal and held their league for the whole game. They have a lot to thank to their keeper who put in a man of the match performance whilst this result was very improtant for our days progression as it was always tight.

At half-time we sat in a good position although Chesterfield was the only team losing. Gateshead scored 2 second half goals to beat Altrincham 2-0 whilst Woking bossed Basigstoke to a 2-0 win.

With 4 out of 5 up, Chesterfield nearly made it a full house after Craig Davies' shot went agonisingly over the bar.

All in all, an excellent weekend with our big tip winning and the rest coming in for a nice 80% strike rate.

Lee Atkin

Moving To A Subscription Based Service

Good Afternoon,

After another excellent weekend we have taken the decision to move back to a subscription based service for our tips based on a few factors. Over the summer we have really ramped up the site with more information and features. This is taking a lot of time which is already added to hours of research each day so we have to make the set-up more practical. We now have record numbers of punters using our tips since we made it free which is also having a big impact on the prices. In most cases the prices go shorter when we reveal our tips, so only giving the tips to subscribed members will safeguard the price and keep our circle a bit more tighter.

Good news is that membership prices a cheaper than last season. It is now only 4.99 for 1 week - 18.99 for a month or 139.99 till the end of the season, which gives you one month FREE.

All tips will be sent by email at set times so you don't miss out. They will be:
3.00pm Friday for weekend tips
12.00pm on the day for midweek tips

You may receive a tip before these times if we feel a price will crash.

Over the past 3 weeks we have sent 15 tips of which 9 have won and 6 have lost averaging odds on the even mark. The leagues have settled and profits have been made, substancially higher than what a 4.99 weekly fee would be.

The live scores service will continue to run as usual with live scores and comments involving your tips. We want to make sure we leave no stone unturned so if you decide not to take up a membership you will still be able to see what tips we have given to our members by logging on from 3.05pm when we will publish the tips once the games have started in the live scores section.

Membership is by paypal, please send your chosen membership fee to firefoxx606@yahoo.co.uk

If you do not have a paypal account, either set one up or we can arrange to send the fee by a postal cheque.

There is 1 tips available for this evening, we will be online all day taking memberships, so if you take one today, you will receive todays tip right away. We then return on saturday with a full programme. For any questions or queries please don't hesitate to contact us.

Now the season is well and truly underaway, let the profits roll.

MORE INFO: http://www.nonleaguefootballtips.co.uk/#/tips/4542609891

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

The Leagues Are Settling

It has been an excellent start to the season by our account and is set to get even more exciting. We now have the critical resource available, which is form whilst we have also seen plenty of the teams which now sets a platform for the rest of the season.

Early indications in League 2 suggest the league is going to be incredibly tight, even more so than last season. For that reason we are very cautious about tipping on away teams, as home teams will be busting a gut for the points. Unfortunately we fell victim at the weekend to an away team in League 2 as Northampton Town scored an 87th minute goal to deny our 2/1 tip on away side Wycombe Wanderers.

However we are delighted we landed 4 out of 5 winners at an 80% strike rate. These percentages have been rising every week and suggest we are bang on the money after the first few opening games.

The league that is exciting us the most is the Blue Square North, where there is the biggest divide in quality. If you copy and paste the following page: http://www.soccerway.com/national/england/league-two/2010-2011/regular-season/ and have a keep skip across the form with your eye, you will notice the colours are all mixed up which suggests there is no consistency and results are mixed.

If you copy this page http://www.soccerway.com/national/england/conference-n--s/2010-2011/north/ you will see there are a lot more trends and settled colours which is because there is a huge gulf in class between teams in this division.

This of course will have been picked up for the bookmakers but have no fear there is still plenty of opportunities to make money at smaller prices. Even going for doubles to get a better price is advised as these games are very easy to predict and win.

The Blue Square Premier is a very tight league and one we are slowly nibbling at rather than getting stuck in at the deep end. The problem with the Blue Square Premier this season is that any team in the league is capable of picking up a draw which makes tipping on this league very risky.

This may change over the course of the season as team morale changes whilst it will be interesting to keep an eye out on fixtures from teams chasing for promotion.

There are plenty of opportunities to get stuck in amongst the Blue Square South, mainly the top teams. Although this league has had more draws than any of our feature leagues, however draws at this stage of the season is quite a common thing as the season is still taking it's course.

We now move on to this weekend with high aspirations. Our team will be releasing the tips over the next few days so check out the official website on a daily basis to get those tips first.

Firefoxx