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How it Works So, on to how this football betting system functions in practice. There are many ways to go about this, but I’ll cover two of the most popular here. As I mentioned earlier, this works best if you can find bets that have a high value that you can capitalise on. Taking the above game as an example, let’s say you lay the draw on the exchange at odds of 4.5. If, as fully expected, West Ham take the lead in the first half, then you can simply cash out for a profit. Another option is to hedge your bet by backing the draw. After the first goal for the favourites goes in, the odds at bookies for the draw will rise. Backing these new odds with an amount that will cover your liability will result in a guaranteed profit. For example, if we place the £10 lay bet at odds of 4.00, then are able to back the draw in-play after a goal at odds of 6.00 with a £6.5 stake, we would be able to guarantee profit of £3 in the event of a draw and £3.5 if either team wins. While the profit will

Chelsea legend Michael Ballack slams refereeing during Champions League defeat to Barcelona — again!

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Chelsea legend Michael Ballack slams refereeing during Champions League defeat to Barcelona — again!

MICHAEL BALLACK hit out at the refereeing during Chelsea’s defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League.

The German famously chased Norwegian official Tom Henning Ovrebo half the length of the field after he refused to award the Blues a late spot-kick against the Catalans back in a semi-final clash back in 2009.

Marcos Alonso goes down after contact from Gerard Pique at Nou CampMarcos Alonso goes down after contact from Gerard Pique at Nou CampGetty Images Michael Ballack confronts referee Tom Henning Ovrebo in 2009Michael Ballack confronts referee Tom Henning Ovrebo in 2009

Chelsea fans had similar cause for complaint last night, with Marcos Alonso seeing a penalty shout turned down at the Nou Camp.

Ballack responded by tweeting: “Same old story #referee”.

Chelsea took a 1-1 draw to Barcelona and suffered the worst possible start when Lionel Messi put the hosts ahead inside three minutes.

Ousmane Dembele then put the Catalans in control with his first goal for the club, before the five-time Ballon d’Or-winner killed off the tie just past the hour mark.

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Same old story #referee #BARCHE

— Michael Ballack (@Ballack) March 14, 2018

Michael Ballack wanted a penalty awarded for handball by Samuel Eto'oMichael Ballack wanted a penalty awarded for handball by Samuel Eto’o

However, things could have turned out differently had Alonso been awarded a penalty after going down in the box after contact from Gerard Pique at 2-0.

The referee would have been forced to send the Barcelona defender off and a goal would have meant Chelsea needed just one more to lead the tie on away goals.

WHAT A MESS Barcelona 3 Chelsea 0 (4-1 agg) — full match report

Back in 2009, the Blues drew 0-0 at the Nou Camp and were leading 1-0 with just minutes to go before Andres Iniesta equalised to send the Catalans to the Champions League final.

However, Chelsea were aggrieved after seeing four penalty shouts turned down — with Ballack and Didier Drogba failing to control their emotions.

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