{"id":2540,"date":"2017-09-26T10:30:05","date_gmt":"2017-09-26T10:30:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bettingdoctor.co.uk\/?p=2540"},"modified":"2017-09-26T10:32:01","modified_gmt":"2017-09-26T10:32:01","slug":"how-arry-redknapp-could-make-you-a-profit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bettingdoctor.co.uk\/blog\/how-arry-redknapp-could-make-you-a-profit\/","title":{"rendered":"How \u2018Arry\u2019 Redknapp could make you a profit\u2026"},"content":{"rendered":"
You know when the main English Leagues are beginning to take shape when managers start to get their P45 if they don\u2019t win their first 6 matches 7-0 and are then considered a failure and sacked \u2013 on a nice pay off of course!<\/p>\n
It\u2019s the sign of the times and very similar to those joining a new service, if it fails to win a grand in the first week it\u2019s confined to the recycle bin. Good job Man Utd never had the same approach in the first 4 years of Alex Ferguson\u2019s reign.<\/p>\n
However there is an angle for profit when a manager gets sacked and I have used it for many years now. In fact, a few years after Betfair came on the scene and the punter could then lay as well as back selections.<\/p>\n
It all about new players wanting to impress their new gaffer. Take \u2018Arry\u2019 Redknapp\u2019s recent sacking from Birmingham. As soon as the new gaffer is appointed you can be sure the squad are going to go hell for leather to try and impress their new boss in order to avoid a sharp exit.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s also gives players a lift to see a new face after an obvious lengthy spell of poor results. Therefore this combo of trying to keep their place in the squad and the fresh face is more than enough to give them a lift and as such you should be looking to back them to win on their first match for the new manager. Or, if they are playing a top 3 side then at least back them to NOT LOSE by laying the short priced top 3 side and usually for very little liability.<\/p>\n
If however they are playing any team below the top 3 then I would take a chance on backing them to win. I\u2019ve had some tasty wins doing this and very short losing runs to boot!<\/p>\n
In fact even the caretaker manager can stop the rot and get positive results for the first few games.<\/p>\n
Birmingham played Derby on Saturday and as they only had caretaker manager Lee Carsley in charge I decided to Lay Derby at \u2018odds on\u2019 pre match.<\/p>\n
As you can see I won my bet and managed to just about trade out on the 66th<\/sup>\u00a0minute for a nice profit. Even if I had let the bet run I would have won with the match ending in a draw.<\/p>\n