Sports Betting Football Tips – Three Great Football Betting Tips to Win More Football Wagers

I’ve been betting on football for a very long time and I’ve learned some great sports betting football tips that I’m going to share with you. Betting on football is a process that requires continuing development unless you buy football picks from someone.

Today, I’ll share with you three football betting tips to help you win more in your football wagering journey.

Football Betting Tip 1

Don’t bet college football games like NFL football games. This is one of the more common mistakes in football. Do it at your own peril.

With college football, you have young men coming into their own. They’re at school and under all sorts of influences. NFL football is about professional business men. It’s more of a business attitude and to win, you need to bet it a little differently.

Football Betting Tip 2

Make sure your football parlay betting is only a small portion of your overall football wagering. If it’s not, you’ll eventually become a long run loser, which I know you don’t want.

Football parlay bets are a blast, but don’t just bet parlay cards. You need a healthy dose of single wagers.

Football Betting Tip 3

Bet the value. It’s really simple. When you make football bets, you want to find lines that offer you value. Let’s say that the New England Patriots are playing at home against the Atlanta Falcons.

The line is -21. Is this value? Nope. Sure, the Patriots are probably going to win (in our hypothetical NFL game), but 21 is much too high.

It doesn’t matter if you know who will win the game. What matters is beating the spread. And what matters more is getting great value for your bets.

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NFL Football – Facts and Fun

Regardless of what team you follow in the NFL, all fans have one thing in common – the love of the sport. American Football and the NFL in particular is known and loved throughout America, and the world. With the love of NFL football comes the pleasure of having your team and fellow fans unite to enjoy the sport, the atmosphere and the feeling of being a part of a massive following.

We all support our teams in various ways, and we all enjoy NFL football to differing levels, but regardless of this we all still love to show our support for our team and announcing it to friends and family. We get the opportunity to do this in an endless list of ways from hanging a flag over our bed, drinking from our team’s mug and donning our team’s jersey. Despite how you follow your team and to what degree you love NFL football every fan feels at home when surrounded by the game, and the apparel of the sport.

 

From the Arizona Cardinals to the Washington Redskins we have access to an endless list of gifts and items to show our love of NFL football and our teams. With more NFL fans worldwide than can be counted the sport is loved by all, and is growing everyday. It is difficult to know whether football, or the NFL has more followers, but it is known that in every corner of the globe lays and NFL football fan.

 

Facts of NFL Football – The NFL Football league started in 1920 with eleven teams, and since has nearly trebled in size with currently 32 teams competing each season. Despite baseball being known as the American national pastime, American Football and the NFL is the most popular sport in the United States.

The highlight of the NFL Football season is the Super Bowl which is made up each year of the divisional champions from the AFC (American Football Conference) and the NFC (National Football Conference) – they meet at a neutral venue to decide the Super Bowl champion, the dream of every NFL fan.

NFL football has been known to exceed baseball in regards to fans and spectators by double according to records of 2008, and auto racing by treble. These figures alone show the incredible phenomenon that NFL Football has become and every fan wants to be a part of it on various levels.

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Coaching Youth Football – Lessons Learned from Other Sports

Lessons Learned From Other Sports

Some lessons learned in coaching youth football have really helped me in coaching other sports I know very little about.

In 2002 the Screaming Eagles Youth Football Program decided we would start a baseball program. The problem was I had not coached baseball before and over 90% of our kids had never put a glove on, as baseball popularity has declined dramatically in the inner-city.

Since we had been able to completely turn around our football program from the bottom of the league to the top via intensive coach training and developing a system with heavy research, I decided to do the same for baseball:

My experience with baseball was non-existent as a coach. I had played only up to my Junior year of High School and was just average on a very good day. I felt my little expertise on the subject was minimal and I had no authority or credibility to impose a new system on the entire Screaming Eagle program. The baseball «program» I was putting in place was for my personal team only.

Started the project like any other, doing research on the videos and books available to teach youth baseball coaches. I bought a tape by Marty Shupack on baseball practice organization. I went to the local indoor baseball practice facility and bought a few books and tapes that were all specifically targeted to youth coaches. I asked around and found out who the best coaches were that won consistelntly. Many of them practice at an indoor practice facility, so I went and watched a few of the top youth teams teams getting their year round instruction inside.

I then sought out advice from the best youth baseball coaches in the area. If you are going to learn from someone, why not go right to the guy that has had the most success? Here in Omaha that is a guy by the name of Bill Olsen. Coach Olsen has coached National Championship teams at the Youth Level. He is an accomplished High School coach and he was also an assistant coach on one of the USA Pan American Games and Olympic teams. Coach Olsen knows his stuff and has a passion for developing youth baseball players and he loves teaching coaches how to teach players.

I was fortunate enough to attend 4 large clinics Coach Olsen put on, and while I had played 9 years of organized competitive baseball, I found out:

1) I knew nothing about coaching baseball

2) My previous baseball coaches didn’t know anything either, I had been shortchanged as a player.

I was committed not to let the same thing happen to these kids.

Coach Olsen showed us proper fundamentals, but more importantly how to break down and teach each movement. He gave us many detailed progressions to teach proper hitting, fielding, throwing and even pitching. I was amazed to see how his methods paralleled how we taught our kids how to play youth football.

I then observed several of the best «select» and rec level coaches while they were running their practices. I learned how to teach the movements and how to shave tons of time off my practices. Back in the days that I played, batting practice consisted of 1 player hitting while 11 players shagged balls in the field, how boring. Rarely were any coaching points imparted, we were supposed to be getting better by «practicing. I learned how to get much more done in far less time. I also got a chance to observe Mike Evans running some practices of his own, Mike has taken several Pacesetter «Select» teams to Youth National Championships and now coaches a Junior College team. I learned some real neat games from him that keep the kids interest, just like the fun team building and evaluation drills we do for our youth football teams.

To make a long story short, I developed a plan and implemented it based on the expertise of these men, not what I had known from my own experiences. My first team could have been described as the «Land Of Misfit Toys» from the «Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer» movie. Our first few practices most of the kids had to be shown how to put a glove on and about 1/3 of the kids didn’t even have gloves, they were HORRIBLE. I went down to the Salvation Army Store and bought some used gloves, oiled them up and had them ready for the second practice. The kids kept coming and we got better each practice as we very slowly made progress to our goal. Just as in youth football, we worked on the critical success factors, nothing else, no wasted time or movement. We used many of the tricks we use in football like progressions, «ready focus», group instruction,fit and freeze, limited live scrimmaging, player contracts, discipline model etc etc Using Coach Olsens ideas and what I saw on the videos, we were able to get each player 16 minutes of batting practice in every 2 hour practice we had. We didn’t even hit «live» until week 3 as we did lots of «hitting» instruction and drills with no bats and no balls, then going to Tees, then to soft-toss and then to hitting the ball attached to the stiff 5′ pole apparatus that hurts my wrists so much.

We didn’t «scrimmage» or do lots of live infield and outfield, we did lots of drills without balls and ball to bucket drills. We didn’t play catch, it would have been a total waste of time ( playing fetch,not catch) we worked on frozen throwing mechanic (yes, fit and freeze) drills. I just did everything 100% as Bill Olsen suggested.

We went into our first game not knowing how to play the game terribly well but we were making real good progress on the fundamentals. We ended up winning that game and all 14 games we played that year, to EVERYONES surprise. Every single one of my kids was hitting the ball, even the very overweight 190 pound defensive tackle that in the first practice missed about every ball hitting from a tee! We would consistently have 1-2-3 innings etc on defense. In the next two years I stayed at this age level as this original group moved up on on to other teams. The next year my team won all 12 of our games and the following year we won all 14 again, three years as the dominant team in the league without a loss at this age group and we switched leagues one year to a Little League that consistently produced State Champions. We never played in any big tournaments as we did not have the funds unfortunately to do so and we generally took a much lower key approach to baseball as we did football. Baseball to us was just «filler» until football season came around.

The moral of the story is; priorities are important, progression teaching of the most minute fundamental detail is important for every sport, «scrimmaging» is overrated and great practice organization using time saving tricks is critical. Taking some time to learn from the experts allowed me to teach the kids properly so they could have more fun. Just like in football, the kids have more fun if they don’t lose every game, in baseball they aren’t having much fun either if they never get a hit or lose every game too. The sad thing was we were so much better than the other teams each of the three years I coached that we could have actually played up an age group and competed. Many of the coaches that I coached against went to the same Bill Olsen clinic I did, but I could tell during warm ups that they were not doing what Coach Olsen suggested they do in warmups, or how they held their gloves, or how their infielders got in their stance or how their hitters got into their stance. Either these coaches were asleep while Coach Olsen was speaking, or they just decided to do it their own «better» way. I decided to do it Coach Olsens way and if it didn’t work then I would do more research and make changes. In my opinion these youth coaches really shortchanged their players, ours were so more fundamentally sound, it looked like we were practicing 5 days a week when in reality we were practicing far less than any team in the league and most of the other teams had kids with experience on their teams.

Go watch other teams practice in your sport, go to clinics that teach youth topics, ask a very successful coach to be your mentor, most are thrilled that someone cares enough to want to learn and thinks highly enough of them to want to learn from them. Your kids will benefit in the end, coaching is coaching no matter the sport.

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Betting Tips and Money Management in Soccer Betting

Soccer experts provide you with betting tips, the media publishes the latest news about the opponent teams and their key players, bookmakers support hundreds of betting methods. However, when you finally place your huge wager on a sure favorite, this is the time to start praying. Unfortunately, the world of soccer betting is quite unpredictable. There are thousands of factors playing against us. How can we cut our betting losses? The only way to do it is by using money management strategies. This article summarizes the methods and strategies of betting money management and provides a statistical comparison of their performance based on betting odds and match results of top European leagues.

The most common betting money management strategies in our days are: Martingale, Row of numbers and Kelly criterion. While the first two do not require any prior information, Kelly criterion requires the punter to know the probability of a win.

Definitions

Before presenting the performance analysis, a brief description of the above-mentioned strategies is necessary:

— Martingale strategy means doubling the stack after a loss and returning back to the starting stack after a win. This strategy is the most popular today and promises positive profits, but requires intensive money investments.

— Row of numbers means planning a series of constant profits. Given betting odds, the punter calculates each stake in a way that will allow him to make the planned profit. In case he loses, he should increase the next stack in such a way the profit will return both the money already lost and the planned profits for the lost games. This strategy is less aggressive than Martingale but still dangerous.

— Kelly criterion: mathematically proven to be the best strategy in the long run. However, it requires knowing the probability of a win. The stacks are calculated in proportion of the size of your funds and according to the relation between the probability of a win and the betting odds. When probability and odds are high, a high stack will be placed and vice versa.

Data and Methods

In order to evaluate the performance of each strategy, we analyzed the betting odds set by bookmakers for the top European leagues. Imagine that bookmakers are punters who place a stake on a favorite with minimal betting odds. One can easily estimate the probability of a win by dividing the average number of home/draw/away outcomes by the total number of games in a season.

The betting odds and results are taken from the four European top leagues playing in the 2008/2009 season: English Premier, French Ligue 1, German Bundesliga 1 and Spanish Primera Division.

Summary

— The results show that Kelly criterion is the best money management strategy of the three with an average profit of +5% compared to +1% (Row) and +1.2% (Martingale).

— The most profitable was the French Ligue 1 with a betting profit of +22% (Kelly), +9% (Row) and +10% (Martingale).

— The least profitable was the English Premier League with a betting loses of -10% (Kelly) ), -9% (Row) and -8% (Martingale).

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Ligue 1 Betting Tips: Paris St-Germain Hot Favourite for the Title

The new sporting director Leonardo wasn’t given too much time to get his feet under the table at Paris St-Germain. The capital club have added five new players to their squad in only a week for a total cost of £30 million.

The new additions are quality players: Valenciennes centre back Milan Bisevac, Roma playmaker Jeremy Menez and St-Etienne midfielder Blaise Matuidi all arrived on Monday and were followed by Palermo goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu and Juventus spoiler Momo Sissoko.

It has been a spectacular spree which has been possible thanks to the new Middle Eastern owners: since Qatar Investment Authority have seized a controlling stake in the side two months ago, Paris St-Germain has become the joint-favourite with 2009-10 champions Marseille in the Ligue 1 Outrights Betting Market. The odds are currently as low as 3.50.

Remarkably, Paris St-Germain have claimed the title only twice in their history and last time was in 1993-94. They have been something like a sleeping giants in recent years, tough their frenetic activity in pre-season show their desperation to get rid of this tag as swiftly as possible.

Major upheavals such as this rarely provide instant success in football, where usually a transitional campaign is generally needed before a serious challenge can be mounted. They are however already on the upward curve after they have finished fourth in the last campaign. This was already the best performance in the last seven season: the gap between the best and the rest in France is far easier to bridge than in several other top leagues as proved by Lille that jumped from fourth to first in the last term.

The odds have been slashed after the summer transfer window: those who got on board earlier were able to back the triumph of Paris Saint-Germain in the 2011/12 Ligue 1 season at 10 whilst now the current price is down to 3.50. It will be a much more interesting season.

So all eyes will be on newly-rich Paris St-Germain when the French league season kick off Saturday but betting experts believe that punters should still avoid the side from the capital and put their money in two clubs with proven track records instead like Marseille and Lille. PSG has become too short in the outright market and there are too many risks involved as the team is largely new and will need time to settle.

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Dream 11 Sports Guru Users Guide –

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2. Now all you need to do is pick any of your favourite team from your favourite game cricket, football and kabaddi. Suppose you select cricket and its upcoming match then create team also.

3. Once you are done with this then you have to select 3 to 5 batsman and there is also option of auto select of batsman, baller, keeper and more.

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Cricket – Beyond the Boundary

Cricket is a game that had its origins in England. As the British Empire extended its suzerainty over territories across the world, cricket began to be played in the colonies of England too. Today, cricket is an international game that is played in some 16 nations across the globe. Cricket is commonly nicknamed a ‘gentleman’s game’ though initially, before cricket became popular, it was a game that was played predominantly by women and children in the country where it originated.

Gentleman’s Game?

Many feel that the term ‘gentleman’s game’ is a misnomer for cricket. What with the Aussies getting racial and sledging non-white players and players, in general, hurling abuses at umpires, cricket is fast falling from its exalted pedestal of being a game only for polite and civilized gentlemen. But still, the label ‘gentleman’s game’ suits cricket better than it suits football, which, according to many, is the world’s most beloved ‘ruffians’ game’. (Football, of course, has never ever been called a ‘gentleman’s game’.) Besides, with more and more women choosing cricket as their career, it would be positively sexist to say that cricket is a ‘gentleman’s game’.

A Game that Unites

Cricket is more than a game. It is a great unifying force. When Indian and Pakistani players shake hands or slap each other’s backs during or just after a cricket match, the gestures are capable of bringing tears to the eyes of the hardest of hardliners and fundamentalists. When different nations started playing cricket with South Africa after South Africa publicly proclaimed its repudiation of the contemptible apartheid, a legalized practice of racial discrimination and ostracism carried out by the whites of South Africa against the blacks of the nation, it was a red-letter day in the history of cricket that bowled everyone over.

With the advent of the Indian Premier League (IPL), cricket has acquired altogether new dimensions. A single IPL team is a melting pot of cultures and mores with Indian, Australian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, English, South African, West Indian players playing in it along with players from other cricketing nations. Players who always played against each other and who were considered to be archrivals and opponents now play together for the same team, leaving behind their prejudices and dislikes. As barriers of language, race and culture vanish with camaraderie between newfound teammates, cricket gains a new and interesting face with every passing day.

It’s Not Cricket. Or is It?

It is still the same old cricket but it has definitely gone beyond cricket. The game has undergone a major facelift in the last few decades. Though five-day test matches are still revered, they are out of vogue, because they last for five days and tend to be boring. Most cricket maniacs look forward to One-Day Internationals (ODIs) in order to enjoy the highs and lows of the game in just one day. But ODIs too have lost their charm in the face of stiff competition from the Twenty20s (T20s). Cricket, it seems, is adapting itself to the times to cater to the needs of impatient, frenzied fans. Yes, you might be run out in the race to grab tickets, but modern-day cricket will certainly give you a run for your money, even if you watch the match on television.

Investing in Cricket

Cricket, currently, is thought to be a greenfield opportunity for businesspeople, a great investing ground that can yield great returns. Many genuine sports aficionados feel that cricket has become too commercial to remain a hearty game anymore. But many others feel that the ‘business’ of cricket is actually doing a lot of good to the game. Putting real money into cricket is actually helping to propagate cricket, they say. True. Look at some of the other games like hockey, polo, badminton, athletics, etc. of the Indian subcontinent. They are in a sorry state and are stagnating due to the dearth of finances.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has turned the cricket field into a gold mine. Celebrities, actors, and business magnates are all queuing up to buy and sell players like curios at an auction, to sponsor teams and matches and to make big bucks. Tycoons are fighting desperately for the most big-ticket players, making their bids shockingly high, before the hammer comes banging down. The stakes are very high in cricket today. While winners are eulogized by their owners, losers are disowned and sold off quickly. Just like what happens in the commodities market!

Can a Brand Ambassador be Called a Cricketer?

Almost all top-rated cricket players have done endorsements for products at some point or the other of their lives. Cricket is not a very paying game. At least, it is not very paying for the best cricketers of the world, who have lavish lifestyles. Doing endorsements is the only way for them to maintain their opulent ways of living. Some of these advertisements can really get you stumped out. This is precisely the reason why marketers use cricketers. When you see your favorite cricketer on a different pitch, displaying or patronizing a fast-moving-consumer-good (FMCG), you might actually be prompted to use the same product, yourself. So, cricketers are a good medium for companies to get their messages across as they make excellent brand ambassadors.

Advertisements have their flip side also. Several players have been accused of making too much money through advertisements only…and too little through cricket. They have slipped on the pitch, while their sales pitch has been great. They have often been run out on the field while the commercials they have featured in have given viewers and ad agencies a run for their money. As their bank balances have grown fatter and fatter through brand endorsements, they have been dubbed as wicked and greedy people who are only interested in money and not in the game or its spirit.

Match Fixing

Wickedness in cricket was at its pinnacle during the match-fixing years. Talking about it in the past tense indicates that the writer sincerely hopes that match fixing really belongs to the past. During this tragic period, cricketers sold their game, themselves and their countries to bookies and others in order to make some quick bucks. It was a shame! The sheer numbers of players who got caught out for this sordid affair proved that cricket was indeed bitten by the devil himself. Wicked players would deliberately place their legs before the wicket in order to be out. Sides and teams would lose matches and tournaments purposely because a single loss was much more profitable to them than the prize money from a single victory. Cricket, countries and loyalties were traded freely for hard cash. Cricket has never paid as badly as you might think it has from the episodes of match fixing. It was not the lack of money that drove cricketers to fix matches. It was avarice that drove them. Greed to mint and hoard money by hook or by crook. While they got out for ducks in the morning and broke the hearts of devoted fans, they were probably congratulating themselves on the number of roast ducks they would have at the best hotels with their friends that very evening.

This is Really Not Cricket

Gossip columns in newspapers and magazines have sizzled with salacious tidbits from the personal lives of cricketers. While some cricketers like the unwavering Sachin Tendulkar are dedicated to the game, other cricketers have other dedications besides cricket. It would require a whole book to document all their interests, which are sometimes pretty immoral and unpalatable to talk about. Still, you get the meaning…? Late night parties at hotels, drinks, involvement with the opposite sex…..So, who wins at the toss the next morning? Not cricket. Cricket goes for a toss while the excesses of life supplant it. The player goes back to the pavilion, not with his head down as it should be, but with his arrogant head held high. He heads straight for the bar and the arms of the most despicable member of the opposite sex. But such players have never been able to make or break records. It is only conscientious, earnest, and committed players like Sachin Tendulkar who have created records and broken records.

Cricket Plays a Great Innings and Remains ‘Not Out’

Nevertheless, cricket continues to hold sway over present and past cricketers as well as over thousands of spectators with its inherent magic. One four and the stadium, whether it is Centurion, Lord’s or Eden, comes crashing with applause. One six and a terminally ill patient watching the match from his or her home, breaks into a smile. A century and an entire nation cheers and shouts forgetting all distinctions of caste, creed, race, gender. He may not raise a finger to help play the game but as soon as he raises his index finger into the air, the umpire causes a country to burst with joy. Though thunder and lightning can stop the game and force people to thrash out Duckworth Lewis, thunderous clapping is sure to be heard, once the game resumes.

Cricket is a sport, a game that enchants hearts. Cricket matches can get very exciting and put people on tenterhooks. One Day Internationals and Twenty20s can really give you a heart attack if your ticker isn’t too strong to withstand the scares and exhilarations of the game. Cricket is often used to build ties between nations, to patch-up hostilities, for forging new bilateral and multilateral relations. Cricket binds and joins; it brings solidarity, and breaks the ice. Cricket is capable of changing relations between countries and international equations. Cricket transcends all boundaries. Howzat for a game that had its origins in a grammar school of an obscure English village?

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Colorado Youth Soccer

Colorado Youth Soccer is the new name of Colorado State Youth Soccer Association. It has an affiliation with US Soccer, US Youth Soccer, USOC, and FIFA. It is an organization that helps soccer players under nineteen in Colorado to advance in their soccer career.

CYS is one of many organizations who are non-profit. They offer programs that include the following:

Soccer Start

· This program is for seeking young people who have talents in soccer.

Risk Management Education

· The organization wants each player to be aware of the risks that the sport may bring.

Coaching Education

Olympic Development Program

· This includes camps and trainings to improve the skills of the players.

CYS has the following teams.

State League

· These teams are advanced leagues that participate at higher level of competition. The teams are classified into divisions according to their level of performance indicated in the standings and some other criteria the organization heads and judges decide.

– Elite

– Premier

– Classic

– Challenge

Recreational League

· Teams in the recreational league are not formed through tryouts but decided by location (neighborhood). These teams play micro soccer or other side games with the emphasis on the participation of everyone in the team/s. Each player is required to be in participation of at least 50% of every game, unless the player is excused for disciplinary matters or illness.

· Teams that showed exceptional performances are given the title of Option I League, which means Intermediate.

CYS concentrates in assisting young soccer player to get better, thus helping these players to become great football players in the future. Talented individuals are hard to find, skilled people are harder to locate. However, CYS made it possible to spot youngsters who may have future in the huge and marvelous world of soccer.

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Exposing the Soccer Betting ‘Dead Cert’ Myth

If you are a keen football punter then no doubt you’ll have sifted through multitudes of online soccer tipping websites to see what services are out there. Frankly, it’s difficult to avoid misleading terms such as ‘sure bet,’ ‘banker,’ ‘dead cert’ or ‘guaranteed winner.’ Many tipsters actually incorporate these terms into the URL of their sites in the hope of increasing the number of sign ups. As a punter and tipster this hugely frustrates me. Without opening up the cans of worms that are the laws of mathematics and statistics, the simple indisputable fact is that there is no such thing as a sure outcome in soccer, or sport. If a dead cert outcome did exist there would be no bookmakers in business to cover our bets. Sometimes I read the introductory few paragraphs which insist that the professional tipster possesses a unique secret method for picking guaranteed winners. I believe that it should be illegal to make such misleading claims.

Having more than 20 years of trials and tribulations as a football or ‘soccer’ punter, I can categorically tell you that the whole notion of a dead cert is not only false, but is in itself a contradiction. If the outcome of a particular soccer match was a guarantee, then surely there would be no need for the teams to do battle for ninety minutes. Also, bookmakers would be clinically insane to cover bets on a game whose result was a certainty. I realise that I’m possibly being facetious in my last few sentences, but it’s scary to note the amount of reasonably intelligent people that will believe anything that’s written in print by a so-called ‘expert’.

When I began providing tips to the public via my website, I incorporated a ‘Banker Section’ every week. Now, the idea of this section was to suggest that, having done hours of research and analysis on various games, I really couldn’t see any other outcome than, for example, a home win. If a game from the Banker Section resulted in a shock outcome, I’d suffer as both a tipster and a punter. It effectively made my tipping skills seem incompetent to some my members, not to mention I’d also have personally had a sizable bet on the game. Two games still stick in my mind and bring back uncomfortable memories.

April 10 2010, Scottish Cup: Glasgow Celtic 0 – 2 Ross County.

Premier League giants Celtic were unceremoniously dumped out of the cup by First Division side Ross County, completing one of the biggest upsets in Scottish football history. Many soccer accumulator or multi-bets were subsequently torn up in disgust by outraged punters.

February 21 2010, Dutch League: PSV Eindhoven 1 – 1 Sparta Rotterdam.

This game had been priced as low as 1.09 by bookmakers for a home win, such was the ‘certainty’ of the outcome. PSV had won eleven league games in a row in Eindhoven and were facing a Sparta side who had already lost twelve of their away games that season, and who also went on to be relegated. To add insult to injury, Sparta scored their equalizing goal three minutes into injury time.

Huge upset results like these obviously ruin accumulator bets, but more significantly they highlight the fact that you can never ever be certain about the outcome of a soccer bet.

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3 Golden Rules to Become the Best Footballer (Soccer Player) You Can Be

In this article I will introduce you to 3 golden rules that will help you become the very best soccer player / footballer you can be.

1. Think about your football in a helpful, positive way

How you think about your football on a day-to-day basis determines how you feel about your football overall, and how you feel about your football heavily influences how quickly you learn in training and how well you perform on match day.

I spend many hours every week teaching Premiership footballers how to think effectively after training and before match day. Here is one technique you can use:

I want you to write down your three best ever games. Write them down in detail just as we’ve discussed before. This will give you something to come back to every day that will help you build and maintain a strong soccer image. It will help you take control of the memories you have of your football.

When writing down your three best games – remember key moments. Key moments such as the runs you made, the tackles, blocks, passes and headers you won. Add feelings to your story – «I felt strong, confident and powerful» and «I felt like I was unbeatable».

These are exciting images to remember and to reinforce. If your friends or loved ones were watching you – what do you think they would have seen? Write their viewpoint down as well.

When you spend time off the pitch reminding yourself of the times you perform at your very best you feed your brain and body confident pictures and images. The footballer who commits to this technique on a daily basis will build self-belief and feel great going into his training session and matches – giving himself an improved chance to learn quicker and play better with more consistency.

2. Practice with a purpose

Having an abundance of ability in football is nice to have, but however talented you are it is the quality of your training that determines the trajectory of your football. In fact, so important is this that I advise clients to stop using the word training and start calling it practice. And ‘any old practice’ isn’t enough – it is deliberate practice that is important.

Deliberate practice isn’t easy and it begins in the brain. It’s not a soccer player doing an hour of training, doing a bit of five-a-side, and having fun with mates. It’s mentally and physically taxing. It is a kind of focused, repetitive practice in which you are always monitoring your performance, correcting, experimenting, listening to immediate and constant feedback, and always pushing beyond what you have already achieved.

When you next go and practice – make sure you set yourself a goal, preferably a specific area you’d like to improve. Concentrate fully and push yourself out of your comfort zone by attempting the things you don’t find easy on the pitch.

3. Control the controllables

The biggest killer in football is distraction. Taking your mind away from the game can lead to hazardous consequences. A correct focus of attention in football starts with an understanding of what you can and cannot control. There are plenty of things in football you can’t control and if you focus on them you can easily get distracted as you play.

The most obvious ones are the weather and the state of the pitch. It’s fairly evident that you can’t control those aspects. And yet how many soccer players place their focus on them? Many times I’ve walked onto a pitch with the team before a game and heard someone say «I can’t believe how bad the pitch is. How can we play well on this?» Where do you think this soccer player’s performance focus is going to be during the match? Do you think he might be easily distracted?

Similar to the state of the pitch I’ve heard footballers moan about the weather. Last season a player came up to me on Thursday and said he hoped it wasn’t going to be raining during the game on Saturday because he had decided he was rubbish when playing in the rain. I, of course, pointed out that if he wanted a career in professional football in England he was probably going to have to get used to playing in the rain (it rains a lot in England!). Joking aside do you think this player’s thinking going into the game was helpful? His performance focus was inevitably going to be damaged if it rained – something he couldn’t control.

Before the next time you play jot down some the things you can control like your ‘body language’ and ‘how confidently you execute your role’ and try to focus on these. Avoid placing your attention onto the things you can’t control – they will only direct your mind away from what is important during the game.

Of course, there is more to getting the mental side of performance spot on, but these three rules represent excellent foundations. They will help put you on the path to becoming the best soccer player or footballer you can be!

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