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Football. Fussball. The beautiful game. Jumpers for goalposts. All analogies that strike a chord and paint a mental picture in the heads of the Online Betting community who list football betting pretty high up their list of priorities. The hoofing of a pig’s bladder up and down a grassy strip ultimately aiming to place said animal’s spherically reshaped intestines stylishly between two posts, bringing about a raucous celebration amongst onlookers. Football betting always has and always will be one of the nation’s favourite sports betting pastimes whichever way you choose to look at it.
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No other sport historically divides - yet regularly reunites - close-knit communities like football. And nothing tries the patience of a saint quite like football betting should your predictions prove wrong. Loyalties can appear to tear apart families and ostracise friends for the 90 minutes it takes to seek out a result on a Saturday afternoon, as fans proudly wear their hearts – as well as their clubs strategically merchandised colours – on their sleeves, thighs, calves, feet, necks and heads so as to graphically be seen to pledge their dying allegiance to one of the two clubs that fight for bragging rights from opposing ends of the urban sprawl.
.Online Football betting Fans Note The Games Role In Society
No other grass roots sport spawns icons in the mould of players and managers quite like soccer either, a claim supported by any online football betting fan who knows the game inside out. If asked to name at least five football managers past or present, the most casual of observers will be able to trip household names off the tongue with seeming ease, whilst naming their charges would be an even simpler task for the man, woman or child on the street. In the celebrity age in which we all live, footballers often sit atop the adored and envied pile, as much by father as by his son, and increasingly so in the eyes of his mother.
The revered likes of David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and Freddie Llungberg with their chiselled features and sculptured torsos have wriggled their ways into even the betting public’s conscience thanks to a raft of glossy magazine spreads and well directed promotional work to bolster their wages and catapult their hero status into the corporately-puppeteered stratosphere, whilst their wives and girlfriends forge a questionable ‘career’ on the backs of their bloke’s extended window of opportunity. And while they preen themselves like media harlots, their managers gain their own column inches (albeit on the back pages) for their constant spats and taunting of one another as the annual league and cup goings get tough as readily acknowledged by football betting folk countrywide.
No sooner is the season under way than the traditional round of barbs, accusations and finger pointing between the otherwise astute, measured and discipline-instilling ranks of the country’s most high profile managers are fired as sabres are rattled and stalls set out. Sir Alex Ferguson versus Rafael Benitez, Arsene Wenger versus Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes versus anyone who dares dismiss Everton as displaying an uncultured approach to the modern game all become embroiled in tit-for-tat espousing before, during and after hostilities draw to an argumentative close. As witnessed in any particular order by a free bets fan, you have an almost purple-faced irate Scot, a frowning Frenchman who systematically fails to see the occasional wrong-doings of his team’s star players in the heat of battle, an often embattled Spaniard who ensures the language barrier saves his blushes…all weekly occurrences as BBC’s weekly Match of the Day post-mortem is carried out. And who can forget the classic, heartfelt outburst of Kevin Keegan as he defended every neutral football supporter’s club (more than his teams could ever muster) as he very publicly vented his Ferguson frustrations.
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In the past all the talking was done on the playing surface, by hook or by crook. Or if a good game, by some free flowing moves finished off by an inspired goal to savour; only for decisions to be argued over by the stockiest defenders and a whippet-like striker. However nowadays hotly contested games themselves orchestrate pitch-side troubles spilling over into the manager’s dug-outs and players tunnels as so humourously illustrated by ‘Pizza Gate’ of a few years back when protagonists from the Arsenal and Manchester United camps exchanged ham and pineapple-topped pizzas as well as verbals after one particular flavoursome encounter.
But only when as an online betting fan you ponder and mull just how high the stakes are, how much wonga rests on the outcome of every game throughout a lengthy season of ball control and conjecture and the financial differences that finishing in the relegation zone or just above it means to the individual club in question, can you begin to appreciate the hurly-burly, the cussing and vexing and the general levels of peevishness depicted week in, week out across our stadia.
If you would like to place a football free bet then please visit our Free Bets directory on our home page to browse through our selection of online sports betting bookmakers. We have an article on how to use our site for your quickest access to any particular area of sports betting, football betting or particular bookmaker. Speaking of bookmakers, we offer a football betting resource website containing the top bookmakers in and outside of the UK. All are highly reputable and secure and offer up to the minute statistics and information. You're not stuck with just one bookmaker or offer, you can mix and match however you choose.
Football Betting Free Bets Options
If your looking for some help and guidance with your football betting, for instance if this is your first time using free bets, then you can visit our Football Betting Odds page and peruse the information to gear you up and get started. As well as the domestic calendar, we offer information on International Football Betting to give our customers the facility to bet on tournaments like the world cup or Euro competitions.
There are a number of options to bet on in with football betting, not just the final result. Long gone are the days when your choices were limited to the winner of the game, point spread, half time score, etc. Nowadays, you can bet on such things as who will score first (team or player) or the first yellow card or even bet in-running while the game is still in progress! You can also bet on the score line at half-time.
Still not sure? No problem. There are lots of tips to help you through the systems, whether or not this is your first bet. There are plenty of guides on our site to help you get started. Before long, you’ll be into the swing of things and confidently betting like a pro!
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