Geoff's tipping is certainly hot right now, finding another 4 winning draws from his 8 selections this week, moving him up to fifth in the Friendly Tipster Table on points. Where Geoff finds the time to research matches at places like Telford, Braintree, Elgin and Brighton (I didn't even know Brighton had a team) I don't know, but it's hard to fault his results, even if he did fluke another 3-3 today. Here they are since April:
Geoff's Draws |
I'll update the table after Monday night's results, as some of the entrants have an interest that night.
I was recently reading about the rise in prosperity of China following the death of Mao. He was so feared that rather than risk upsetting him, he was given false statistics and not told that his ideas on rice production for example were not working. It was only when Deng Xiaoping took over that the 'world of truth' was introduced to Chinese agriculture.
"Those who had good ideas, good luck and who worked hard prospered. Bad ideas were quickly abandoned. Good ones spread rapidly."
Words that did make me think of us sports investors, even if I don't agree with the 'good luck' part, since - as my regular readers know - there is no such thing as luck, only random fluctuations of probability.
Ian Erskine found another winner for us today as Heerenveen drew 1-1 with Vitesse Arnhem - his third winning draw in the last six matches.
Ian Erskine's 'Lay The Draw' Selections |
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