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February 2009 - Football Food For Thought

Football Food For Thought. Opinions and thoughts from the betting.betfair team from the Premier League to the Champions League to the World Cup. This is where opinions come to live and whatever your football PoV it is sure to disagree with someone here!

Football Betting: Stats play their role in betting but they're not the "be all and end all"

Tareq Quiroz on why stats such as head-to-heads and records on a particular ground should be used as one of many tools for researching football bets rather as a definitive source of truth....

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Tareq Quiroz

Feb 23 2009

Manchester United: Brothers in arms and Fergie's masterplan

Dan Fitch reveals Fergie's master plan that should it work, would rival any achievements Ferguson has already accomplished in terms of trophies....

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Dan Fitch

Feb 23 2009

Next Portsmouth Manager Betting: Ramon Vega the footballer, Ramon Vega the businessman

Spurs fans all remember Ramon Vega as the error-prone defensive liability that cost them clean sheets and points. But did you know that Ramon Vega is now an extremely successful businessman and potential buyer of...

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Dan Fitch

Feb 17 2009

Premiership Betting: If you're not happy when your team are English and European champions when will you be?

Tareq Quiroz tells us why he's fed up of reading about every last detail of David Beckham's footballing life and of fans that are never content with their team's performances or success....

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Tareq Quiroz

Feb 6 2009

January Transfer Window: N'Zogbia's insomnia and the striker who went on strike

Dan "The Betting Man" Fitch on player power that has seen Charles N'Zogbia get the transfer he wanted just because his manager mispronounced his name and Craig Bellamy unashamedly walk out on his club. If...

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Dan Fitch

Feb 3 2009

A footballer with a conscience is a rare thing, so let's not gag them all

Salomon Kalou says he was pretending to be a wrestler rather than showing solidarity for an Ivorian political activist with his 'handcuffs' celebration in midweek. Shame on you says Feizal Rahman, and shame on the...

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Feizal Rahman

Feb 1 2009