I'm Isla Hartwell, and football betting found me the way it finds most people, through too many weekends spent in front of matches and gradually noticing that the scorelines I called before kick-off were landing more often than luck alone would explain. Three years ago I stopped treating it casually and started writing everything down: the games I watched, the scores I expected, and the ones that got away from me. Keeping records is honestly what turned this from a habit into something I take seriously.
Correct Score is the market I keep coming back to, and there's a reason for that. It won't let you lean on "the better side will probably win". You have to commit to a real picture of the ninety minutes: who creates what, who concedes how, whether a team can see out a lead or drops too deep and ends up camped on the edge of its own box. A form table on its own gets you nowhere. I want to know the quality of the chances either side is generating and how goals have actually been leaking in. It's a market that exposes lazy analysis fast, and I think that's exactly why it's worth the work.
Writing tips publicly still feels fairly new, but what I put out for Fixed Bet Tips mirrors how I bet myself: cautious, grounded in evidence, and honest about the limits of any preview. When a fixture genuinely looks like a 50/50 I'd rather say so than dress it up as a strong play. If a piece of mine helps you read a match a little more clearly, that's the bar I'm aiming at.
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