All our pre-season Football Betting tips covering leagues from the Premiership to the Eredivisie are listed below for the 2007/8 Season. All Football/Soccer betting tips are listed in the Football bets section....(Click here)
ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT AT DUNDEE UNITED
SPREAD BETTING: After a difficult start in the SPL last term Dundee United eventually managed to steer themselves well clear of danger, finishing with 42-points. That was depsite taking their foot off the gas for their final five games after the league split between Championship and Relegation groups..(More)
DUNFERMLINE LOOK LIKE JUSTIFIED JOLLIESSCOTTISH DIVISION ONE: Dunfermline Athletic looked doomed to relegation from the SPL from an early stage last season, but they nearly pulled off a great escape following an upturn in form after the appointment of Stephen Kenny as manager in November..(More)
SUNDERLAND LOOK CERTAIN OF PREMIERSHIP SAFETYSPREAD BETTING: Sunderland's last two seasons in the top-flight of English football have been little short of embarrassing, with their tally of points over the seasons in question added together not being enough to have kept them safe from the drop in one single campaign..(More)
DARLINGTON CAN DELIVER IN LEAGUE TWOLEAGUE TWO: Ambitious Darlington look to have the ingredients in place to clamber off the bottom rung of the Football League next season, with manager Dave Penney having been well-backed by his board and made some astute signings. ..(More)
WIGAN LOOKING SHORT OF PULLING POWERSPREAD BETTING: Although Wigan Athletic deserve enormous credit for having retained their Premiership status on the final day of last season, the omens don't look particularly encouraging for their top-flight future beyond the coming campaign. ..(More)
NO POINT OPPOSING BAYERN FOR BUNDESLIGABUNDESLIGA: There are those that would not entertain the thought of backing an odds-on shot when it comes to a pre-season punt but, when a team looks so superior to the opposition, it can still sometimes be worth having a flutter. ..(More)
FOREST CAN FLY TO LEAGUE ONE PROMOTIONLEAGUE ONE: With the relegation of Leeds United to League One, some of the pressure that has been on Nottingham Forest in the past two seasons will be taken off Colin Calderwood's men for the coming campaign..(More)
COLCHESTER COULD SUFFER FROM SECOND SEASON SYNDROMECHAMPIONSHIP: Colchester United were one of the undoubted success stories of last season, with Geraint Williams leading his men to the brink of the play-offs in the Championship against all expectations..(More)
TOTTENHAM TO LEAD CHASING PACK AGAINPREMIERSHIP: With the "Big Four" of Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal so dominant in English football over recent years, the market for the Premiership without those teams has become increasingly popular in recent years..(More)
BARNSLEY COULD STRUGGLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SURVIVALCHAMPIONSHIP: Barnsley had look destined for the drop from the Championship early on last term, but the appointment of Simon Davey as manager and an overhaul of the squad eventually saw them stay clear of trouble..(More)
FEYENOORD WORTH A FLUTTER IN EREDIVISIEEREDIVISIE: Feyenoord had a shocking season in Holland last season, missing out not only on the Champions League but also UEFA Cup qualification. The Rotterdam giants have made big moves to correct things, with former boss Bert van Marwijk returning to the fold and some major moves already made in the transfer market..(More)
CHARLTON LOOK THE CREAM OF CHAMPIONSHIP CROPCHAMPIONSHIP: Had Alan Pardew been at the helm of Charlton Athletic a month or so earlier, then there has to be a fair chance that the Addicks wouldn't find themselves preparing for the Coca-Cola Championship next term..(More)
MACC LADS LOOK BIG FOR THE DROPLEAGUE TWO: There is considerable speculation that Paul Ince will be appointed as the new manager of MK Dons today, a move that signals the ambition of the Milton Keynes outfit following the departure of Martin Allen..(More)
ROSS COULD BOSS SCOTTISH DIVISION TWOSCOTTISH DIVISION TWO: Despite being relegated last season, Ross County have decided to remain a full-time outfit for their coming campaign in Scottish Division Two. That could prove to be a major benefit at this level of the game and has no doubt helped them to recruit two players who were with SPL clubs last term - former Inverness captain Stuart Golabek and St Mirren goalkeeper Tony Bullock..(More)
BARNET LOOK BIG FOR THE DROPLEAGUE TWO RELEGATION: The League Two relegation battle next season looks quite open, with few obvious candidates for the drop into the Conference. With two teams going down, one club worth keeping an eye on is Barnet. With manager Paul Fairclough working with a limited budget and key players from last season such as Simon King leaving and others - Nicky Bailey - looking to move on..(More)
CHESTERFIELD BUILDING TOWARDS A QUICK RETURNLEAGUE TWO PROMOTION: The pre-season betting for League Two is dominated by big-spending Peterborough United, with Darren Ferguson's expensively assembled squad being as short as 3-1 in some places to win the title..(More)
WIGANS JOY LOOKS SHORTLIVEDPREMIERSHIP FOOTBALL BETTING TIP: Having secured their Premiership status with a last day victory at Sheffield United, Wigan Athletic's celebrations were quickly cut short by the resignation of manager Paul Jewell the next day. Chris Hutchings, Jewell's assistant, was promoted as his successor - a move that looks ill-advised on the part of chairman Dave Whelan..(More)
BOCA JUNIORS LOOK THE BET FOR ARGIE TITLEARGENTINA CLASURA FOOTBALL BETTING TIP: With six rounds of matches remaining in the Argentinean league season, the battle for the league title now looks to be down to three teams. San Lorenzo have been leading the way all season and as things stand they are three points clear at the top with 31-points, with Boca Juniors and Estudiantes, both on 28-points..(More)
FULHAM COULD STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL NEXT TERMPREMIERSHIP FOOTBALL BETTING TIP: Having opted to part company with Chris Coleman as manager, Fulham's decision to appoint lawrie Sanchez as his successor at Craven Cottage looks to have been a little hasty..(More)
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