Betting Secrets: The Best Football Betting Strategy & Much More Revealed

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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 ...

Canadian Mark-Anthony Kaye fractures ankle in L.A. derby

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Canadian Mark-Anthony Kaye fractures ankle in L.A. derby
Canadian Mark-Anthony Kaye fractures ankle in L.A. derby

LOS ANGELES — Canadian midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye’s breakthrough season with Los Angeles FC appears over with a broken ankle suffered in Thursday’s derby match with the L.A. Galaxy.

"I’ll start with the worst news of the night," LAFC coach Bob Bradley told the post-game news conference. "It’s Mark-Anthony Kaye, fractured inside part of ankle. Surgery (needed). That part has had me in a bad mood since I got the report at halftime."

There was no immediate timeline on Kaye’s return. An LAFC spokesman said Kaye saw a doctor Friday to determine the extent of the injury before coming up with a treatment plan.

The 23-year-old from Toronto was hurt 16 minutes into the 2-2 tie. Advancing on the Galaxy penalty box, he tried to pull the ball back to avoid Galaxy midfielder Perry Kitchen. The Galaxy player appeared to clip his leg and Kaye’s ankle rolled on the turf.

Kaye went down in obvious pain clutching his lower left leg. A foul was called on the play.

The young Canadian, not putting any weight on his left leg, was eventually helped off the field in near tears by two trainers.

Kaye has started 20 of LAFC’s 21 matches this season with two goals and five assists. The former York University player spent time with Toronto FC II in its inaugural USL season in 2015 before playing the next two seasons with Louisville City FC of the USL.

He signed with expansion LAFC in February.

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