Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Weekend Review For Saturday 28th August

This ws a weekend to remember as we racked up an 80% strike rate with 4 out of 5 tips winning on Saturday. An 87th minute Northampton goal denied us landing 5 out of 5 which was also a 2/1 tip.

The big tip of the day was at Nuneaton Town where we provided you with exclusive information on the chaos surrounding Stalybridge Celtic. At 11/10, Nuneaton was a steal as they ran out 2-1 winners.

York City was nother big tip as we gave it a stake 10, the highest one possible and only our second stake 10 of the season. The minstermen proved their 4/6 worth with an excellent 3-0 win over struggling Altrincham.

After carefully watching Lewes in recent weeks it was inevitable that their young side was going to struggle against a classy experienced side and that was backed up as Dover Athletic ran out 3-0 winners, landing an 11/10 tip.

Crawley Town have also been a team that we have been lumping on after a slow start. It seems Steve Evans' boys have got their shackles of and are playing with freedom which was demonstrated with a blistering 3-0 away victory against Hayes and Yeading.

With 86 minutes on the clock, we was heading for a 100% strike rate with Wycombe in front had it not been for a late penalty by Northampton's Thornton.

After an extremely positive opening few weeks, which may I add are never easy to land reliable winners we now revel after this excellent weekend. Furthermore the recent form now stands at P20, W14, L6 which is looking very tasty.

Profits are high and we have never dropped below a 50% strike rate so far this season.

So we now look forward to the weekend ahead where the live scores centre will be once again in action on this website.

Lee Atkin

Friday, 20 August 2010

Blue Square Premier Sign TV Deal

In a ground breaking deal, which will be a first in English football between a major football competition and a broadcaster, the Football Conference has signed up to a unique partnership with Premier Sports TV to show 30 matches per season from the Blue Square Bet Premier over the next three years, including their Premier Play Off's and the prestigious Premier Promotion Final.

In a joint enterprise with Premier Sports, the Conference can now offer those who want the opportunity to watch all that is best outside the Premiership and Football League, the ability to subscribe to a monthly membership for just £6.99.

The uniqueness of the deal over and above the normal rights fee paid by the broadcaster to the competition, will see the Conference receive 50% of all subscriptions once a nominal level of subscribers has been achieved.

No other competition has had this style of agreement before and in addition the Conference will also earn 50% from all internet revenue associated with the deal and allow them to retain advertising rights allied to those adverts shown with their matches. This really is a "joint venture" first in football.

Despite the fact that 12 months ago the Conference lost their then broadcaster partner due to financial reasons, they have bounced back strongly from that adversity to again lead the way with this deal.

The full details attached to the partnership are being conveyed to member clubs first before these are made public together with the actual format and first tranche of matches being revealed.

Fans of the Blue Square Bet Premier can be assured though that LIVE matches will commence on the 4th September via Channel 433, at a minimum rate of 3 per month and as little disruption to the current fixture list will take place as possible.

The Football Conference and Premier Sports has identified this partnership opportunity and recognise there is a niché market for all football fans who love the game at the level at which the competition plays.

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Non League Season All Set

It is what we have been famed for over the past two seasons as we now get ready to enter our third spell in offering top class football tips, yes ladies and gentlemen, this weekend sees the return of non league football tips.

All levels of non league football begin on Saturday although this season we will just be concentrating on the top three tiers as we aim to give punters around the world the very best information and tips.

We have already released one tip this evening (Wednesday) which is sure to price-crash over the next few days so get on it now. This is why non league football betting is so attractive, as demonstrated in our tip where Histon are fielding a largely youth team this season and we all know what happend the last time a Blue Square Premier side fielded a youth team.

Over the non league season there will certainly be bizarre twists which will be ammo for the betting market and it is our job to make sure you receive all the breaking news and tips first.

With it being the start of the season we advise not to jump into bets with two feet however it is matchday 2 in the nPower League 2 and we also have some strong bets in that league after watching all of the first games last weekend.

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Value On Opposing League 2 Sides In Carling Cup

Today we have released 6 tips, 5 which include League 2 sides and one that is an all League One affair.

There will be plenty of League 2 sides who will be taking their Carling Cup fixtures very seriously and for sure, there will be plenty of surprises but at the same time there are a lot of bargain prices hidden in the first round draw.

Maybe the draw has been unkind to League 2 sides but I don't expect there to be as many upsets this evening than in recent years where coupons have been a landmine.

The reason being is purely statistical with the Championship clubs being the strongest teams in this round.

There are 14 Championship Vs League 2 fixtures this evening compared to 3 Championship Vs League 1 fixtures. That's a huge difference to recent years where the numbers have been more even and infact more Championship Vs League 1 fixtures. So therefore the match-ups are going to have a bigger gap than recent years which is why we believe it would be wise to get stuck into the Championship sides this evening.

Indeed we have, 5 of tonights tips are involving Championship sides looking to take advantage of League 2 sides with the likes of Nottingham Forest, Derby County, Bristol City, Preston and Swansea on our hit-list.

We will soon find out later if we are right or wrong, roll no this evening.

Weekend Review by Lee Atkin

We kicked-off the start of the season with 4 tips, all of which was home picked sides. Our tips were taken all the way as we hit a 50% strike-rate but at the same time incured a minor loss.

The dissapointing result of the day was Gillingham's 1-1 draw against Cheltenham which effectively was the difference between a 75% strike rate and a nice profit making day. That's how fine the line was on Saturday but we can safetly say that there have been bigger opening day gambling losses and we can be satisfied that we was right on the button.

Wycombe Wanderes handed us the biggest profit of the day with a double your money bet and they did not dissapoint. A resounding 2-0 victory over Morecambe was put safe after the 84th minute when Pitman secured the 3 points.

Chesterfield did not make an easy ending of their game against Barnet despite being in cruise control for most of the match.

A horror challenege on Barnet striker Steve Kabba saw Chesterfield's Davies sent off after 82 minutes leaving our tip vulnerable for the closing minutes.

Chesterfield however hung on to clinch the 3 points and land our 4/6 bet.

Crewe Alexandra had their chances against Hereford but failed to take several golden chances. Despite being bossed around in the game, this was one of our tips that slipped away as the game went on. On another day it could have been different but we will mark that down as a bad loss.

Our evalusation of the weekend is that we should have hit our 75% strike-rate target and in many views was slightly unlucky considering Gillingham's last 20 minute domination against Cheltenham.

We now move onto the Carling Cup in mid-week, particularly looking forward to some very exciting bet on Tuesday evening.

Lee Atkin

Friday, 6 August 2010

Today Is The Day

Having just watched Watford stun new boys Norwich City in the opening game of the Championship season, i'm proud to say that we are all-GO.

Yes, the season has started in a flattering way, the only thing that could be more flattering is a 75%-100% strike rate for us tomorrow, which we are hugely anticipating.

There was always a strong reason to back newcomers Stevenage against Macclesfield on the opening day of the League 2 season, which was suggested in the 'Firefoxx System Results' which came out with a whopping 70% win rate for Stevenage, however tonights Championship opener confirmed our very thoughts that newly promoted teams should be left alone on the opening day of the season just as Norwich City backers have found out this evening.

Instead we have gone with four home teams based on the 'Firefoxx Results System' and strong factual evidence backed up with weeks of research and attendance during pre-season matches.

Today i went to Coral bookmakers and slapped a nice sum of money on each of the 4 tips given out by our team this week, so we will all enjoy Saturday afternoon and the riches that should prevail.

I'd like to take this opportunity to invite you all to the live scores centre on the official website available every matchday which gives you all the opportunity to comment whilst matches are in action.

The live scores centre covers only the fixtures that we have tipped on, therefore giving you first-class and convenient access to the games that matter. This will become very handy come the non league season where games and live scores are a little more tricky to find, don't worry we have it all covered.

Welcome to season 2010/2011

Yours Truly
Firefoxx

Monday, 2 August 2010

Opening Day Fixtures Mean Extensive Research Is Essential

The countdown to the nPower League 2 season is now down to just 6 days, where 24 teams will be sweating blood and tears in a bid to hit the ground running and put lots of pre-season work to test.

It is fair to say that a lot of punters are sceptical about getting involved in early season fixtures but my motto is 'try to learn more than the bookmakers know'. Which at times can be thrusting yourself through over 100 websites every day but then if you want to be serious about betting it is part and parcel of the job.

Pre-Season is a perfect example of the amount of research needed to put yourself into a position of making good money through the season. It may take 7 hours of the day but it is incredibly interesting. Suddenly a log book becomes 3 log books and so then you have a pile of books crammed with information colated. It is in the final few days of the season that you can sit down and be assured you are in a position to really give out solid information.

Our scouting team have been flat out in recent weeks, visiting game after game whilst we had the first results from our new 'mathematical system' for the opening day fixtures. It was quite exciting to view the results and build upon those. Whilst the system gives us a % into which outcome is the most likely, it is still not the answer to our final selections.

A lot of the information churned into the mathematical system are based on actual facts rather than taking note a team is without their key players. All of this needs to be taken into account.

This weekend we are settled on releasing 4 tips, ironically all of those tips are home teams which has been purposly made. I don't personally see too many away teams getting a win in the first round of matches. Port Vale will certainly give Bury a close call providing they can contain a vibrant Bury attack. Aldershot have a chance of getting the 3 points against Accrington but will have to go to a tricky place. Bradford City are another team that could upset Shrewsbury but all 3 of these teams could quite easily draw, so therefore it is not information we would officially like to release as Firefoxx tips.

I will be back with another update and chit-chat on Friday so make sure you check back for all the behind scene news.

Thankyou

Firefoxx