Football betting found me in a pub, watching a 0-0 limp to the whistle and asking myself why none of it had been obvious an hour earlier. That irritation became a notebook, and the notebook eventually became a habit. I'm Felix Warwick, and for the past couple of years I've spent most of my time on Both Teams To Score markets — mainly the big European leagues, plus a few smaller ones I've ended up genuinely caring about. BTTS looks like a coin flip until you actually live with it. The edges, when they exist, tend to sit in the unglamorous stuff: how a team handles transitions, whether a full-back is being stretched in possession, what a manager actually does once they're a goal down. I'm suspicious of patterns that look too tidy — football tends to punish that the moment you back it with money. I'd rather admit what I don't know than dress up a guess as analysis. My weekly write-ups and weekend picks live at BettingTips2, and I try to put the reasoning on the page rather than just the selection. When a tip comes in, the logic behind it should feel sound. When it doesn't, the logic should still feel sound — that's the bit I care about most.
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