Sample clubgowi newsletter and the bigger picture ......
Below you can read yesterday's newsletter, it was very quiet for a Friday, just two previews, both won, but that is kind of beside the point (it is just the bonus) of the newsletter, which is to offer quality content previews for sporting events on a daily basis.
Today I have sent subscribers previews of five events, taking a look at the Women's Singles final at Roland Garros and four football matches. I gave a selection in each at average odds of 2.36. I rarely give a selection at odds under 2.0 and never bet personally at less than 1.90.
Anyway, I will post one of these on the website later today, but remember, they are really only meant as samples of the full service, betting the odd selection, when you are only ever seeing 8% of clubgowi output at best, is always likely to be subject to variance and you are too often missing out on the bigger picture.
Subscribers receive an average of 25-30 full match/event previews per week, 52 weeks per year , this is a unique and quality service that is currently underpriced and that can only continue for so long.
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Friday June 6th
Next newsletter will be sent on Saturday @ 10.00 UK time.
I doubt anyone will be as fired up as Armenia, we discussed them and their improved form ahead of their 4-0 win at Slovakia last month and that performance obviously did little to dampen the new found enthusiam surrounding this generation of players. Sixteen of the squad are aged under 26 and they could claim a place in history as the first Armenia group to qualify for the finals of a major tournament. They still have a lot of work to do, but to take things into the weekend and the final group game would be a major achievement in itself and anything else a bonus. They are currently third in the group and have their eyes firmly on the Republic of Ireland whom they trail by a single point and meet in Dublin on Tuesday, the Irish are at tiny Andorra ( 0-0-8) today and will win, so Armenia need to follow suit, as a win will also put some pressure on group leaders Russia who go to Slovakia ( who are not yet out of the equation and need to restore some confidence) later in the day. Three points will take Armenia to the top of the pile, at least for a couple of hours and that is also a huge incentive on it's own. The core of the squad are from Champions Pyunik and they will all be playing in their home stadium today, of the rest, four of each are playing in the much stronger Russian and Ukranian leagues, including all five strikers and Ajax midfielder Aras Ozbiliz has finally brought into the dream and agreed to play for Armenia this week, after previously holding out for a call up from the Netherlands. That is a further sign of how far they have come. Macedonia have only pride to play for and might show more interest in their home start on Tuesday, the two played out a 2-2 draw in Skopje last year, Armenia led twice including very late, before conceding a 96th ( !) minute equaliser. They will surely want to make sure this time, a draw would still give them a chance, but that is a very risky game to play and how would they feel if they drew and Russia lost ? I think they would like to get an early lead, preferably two up and then try to conserve a little energy for the Irish, anyway, I am firmly in the home camp.
They have not really come on since then, but did win 4-0 at Denmark last time out to keep very slim qualification hopes alive, which shows they retain that offensive potential and with an average outfield age of 23.6, which is VERY young in international terms, they very much have time on their hands. Their only hope today is to win and I am sure they will look to take the game to the hosts, who, with a trip to Italy in midweek, also have to look for the three points. I expect this to get very stretched, my main bet is 1.25 units "over" 2.75 goals 2.11 asian line/Ibramarket, but a bet I really like is Armenia to score two or more ( over 1.5 goals) at 5.50-6.0 you can see some of those odds here and other companies will quote this market "in play", I also have to take that for 0.5 unit.
French Open Tennis: Rafael Nadal- Andy Murray
We sided with Rafa on Wednesday (see below) and after losing the first set, when we saw some very un-Nadal like play, he was pretty flawless through the next three, losing only another five games. He will be mindful that he is second on court today, by which time his final opponent will be in the changing room, with conditions set to be hotter than for anytime this fortnight through late afternoon, there is every reason for him to want to get this done and dusted as quickly as possible. Only Roger Federer at his absolute peak and a very hungry Novak Djokovic last year have taken a set off Nadal at Roland Garros at the semi final stage and Andy Murray is quite a way off that level on this surface.
Court Philippe Chatrier suits Rafa perfectly with so much room to defend and the bounce favouring his heavy top spin. Murray has been taken the distance by Philipp Kohlschreiber and needlessly by a Gael Monfils who was trying his best to throw in the towel in the third set and he must be feeling the effects of a tiring fortnight. The only way that Rafa can retain his #1 ranking is by winning the tournament and will probably know by the time this starts that is a rabidly hungry Novak Djokovic that awaits him. Nole craves this title above all others, it will give him the #1 ranking back, but that is just a bonus, it is the career grand slam he is after and at the moment, it is an all consuming ambition. Nadal will want to go into that in the best physical shape possible.
Murray has hit a lot of unforced errors this week, 50 in a straight set defeat of Fernando Verdasco and with his second serve still looking vulnerable under pressure, I cannot see him overly troubling Rafa today, the first set will doubtless be close, but if the Spanish superstar can edge that, he could run away with the next two.
Good Luck.
Rafa has spoken of back problems and he has some strapping there, but he looked fine in R4 and I favour him today on the slow surface. 1.5 units Rafael Nadal -6.5 games 1.95 Pinnacle Sports.
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