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MONEY MAKING SOCCER PREDICTIONS DATA!

You see, our aim is to give you quality soccer prediction backup data that will allow you to see clearly for yourself exactly what the best soccer betting opportunities are, no matter if you prefer going for Outright Winners, Asian Handicap Winners or even Under/Over bets.

Some other soccer prediction websites just offer you a listing of the probabilities for the 3 possible match outcomes. We go way beyond that!

We present our soccer prediction in 2 different ways, which enables you to easily cross-reference what you are looking at and thus develop your own rock solid convictions about which matches you are going to bet on!

Here are the 2 main tools we post on the website to help you make better soccer betting selections (there are many other useful charts and tables too):

  • A colourful series of tables, charts and graphs for each and every match, which visually let you appreciate how the 2 teams in a match have done so far this season (as well as last season, because that's highly necessary at the start of a new season), and which we call our "Performance Indicator Chart".
  • An interactive weekly downloadable spreadsheet, on which we place all the relevant data necessary for making good soccer betting decisions, extracted directly from our computer program's soccer prediction output.

We refer to the downloadable spreadsheets as our "Express Advisory Service" ("EASE" for short), primarily because each spreadsheet brings together a great deal of the soccer prediction background data our software program relies upon as input (such as scoring abilities, current ranking, etc.) and which it produces as output (such as probability and reliability data).

Also, a great deal of the information you see on the "Blank" EASE spreadsheet can be seen in pictorial and chart form on each Performance Indicator Chart ("PIC" for short). We simply collate and tabulate that same data on the EASE spreadsheet to save you all the effort of having to make your own notes as you work through the charts and other data on the PIC's.

Collating and documenting all the soccer prediction data for you in that way leaves you free to drink in the pictorial stuff on the PIC's and so have more time to spend considering and comparing all the relevant data for the soccer matches you are particularly interested in.

The "Blank" EASE allows you to insert up to six different fixtures into a "Selections" box, along with the score-lines you feel would be most appropriate. All the Probabilities and Reliabilities data for both teams in each match is then automatically brought through to the main page for you to see, including all the relevant Odds data (don't worry - it's all pre-coded to enable this to happen without you having to do anything else at all).

So, using the "Blank" EASE spreadsheet, you can very quickly test as many matches as you want to until you find those soccer predictions you would be happy to bet on.

Of course, we give you a full explanation as to how to interpret all the soccer predictions data we present. So having the output from our computerised soccer prediction program is just like having your very own computer program (except that we do all the grunt work for you).

And if you are at all worried about the possibility of not being able to figure out how to use our spreadsheets, please let me re-assure you. I will personally ensure that all your questions are answered - even if I have to do it face-to-face with you online!

Now, isn't a soccer prediction service like ours exactly what you need right now?

 


Villas-Boas rejects Inter talk

Andre Villas-Boas has shrugged off speculation linking him with Inter Milan and reiterated his commitment to building a successful Chelsea.
Rooney out with throat infection

Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed Wayne Rooney will miss Manchester United's Europa League clash with Ajax after picking up a throat infection.
Defoe upbeat over derby prospects

Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe is confident his team can complete their first north London derby double in almost 20 years this weekend.
Wilkins: AVB should follow Fergie

Under-fire Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas should learn from Sir Alex Ferguson's handling of his senior players, according to Ray Wilkins.
Blues hopeful over Terry

Andre Villas-Boas is hoping John Terry could return to action within a month but admitted the Chelsea captain could be out for up to six weeks.
Boss hunt goes on for Wolves

Wolves continue to be frustrated in their bid to find a new manager, with hopes of recruiting Alan Curbishley and Brian McDermott having faded.
Agbonlahor ready for action

Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has returned to training ahead of Saturday's trip to Wigan.
Weir already feels at home

David Weir says he already feels at home after returning to Everton, a club he represented for eight years as a player, in a coaching capacity.
Defensive boost for Gunners

Arsenal's defensive ranks could be boosted by the return of Carl Jenkinson for this weekend's north London derby against Tottenham.
Cabaye raring for Toon return

Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye is ready to make up for lost time when he makes his return against Wolves this weekend.
Cameron hosts anti-racism summit

David Cameron has vowed to stop football being dragged back into the "bad old days of the past" as he prepares to host an anti-racism summit.
McEachran makes Swans vow

Swansea's on-loan midfielder Josh McEachran believes there is still a lot more to come from him once he finds his full fitness.
Cuellar hoping to cash in

Carlos Cuellar is hoping to take advantage of fellow Aston Villa defender Richard Dunne's two-month absence with a shoulder problem.
Paper Talk: Blues fancy Theo swoop

Chelsea have targeted Theo Walcott, Brian McDermott is out of the running for the Wolves vacancy and John Terry is a Euro 2012 doubt.
Scharner still a doubt for Albion

Paul Scharner could be forced to sit out West Brom's home date with Sunderland on Saturday as he is still nursing a rib injury.
Royals dig in over McDermott

Wolves face a battle to secure Reading's Brian McDermott as their new manager with the Royals poised to offer him a new lucrative contract.
Delph doubtful for season

Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish admits it is unlikely Fabian Delph will play again this season after suffering an ankle injury at Leeds.
Tevez says sorry for conduct

Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has apologised "sincerely and unreservedly" for his conduct in recent months.
Van revved up for derby return

Tottenham forward Rafael van der Vaart is confident he is winning his race to be fit for this weekend's north London derby at Arsenal.
Derry out for revenge

Shaun Derry says Queens Park Rangers have a point to prove when Fulham make the short trip to Loftus Road on Saturday.
Hernandez has sub standards

Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez does not know if it is luck or judgment which has made him the new Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Dawson bags new Albion contract

West Brom defender Craig Dawson has signed a new three-and-a-half-year contract, with boss Roy Hodgson saying: "He has a very bright future."
Weir makes Goodison return

David Weir is back at Everton as part of the club's coaching team and will also be making sporadic appearances for their reserve side.
Nasri out to silence doubters

Samir Nasri is determined to prove his move to Manchester City was not a mistake.
Carroll 'happy' with Reds form

Andy Carroll feels his Liverpool career is finally starting to take off 12 months after arriving at Anfield, where "it has all come together".
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