Football Finances

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Euler
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I often follow the finances of Football Club to give me a clue as to the general direction. It's got a lot harder in recent years because the finances of all of them are just so shot to bits.

However, somebody has vibe coded a tool that we let you look at each individual football team's finances. It's quite useful to see in this format: -

https://valuball.co/
tico
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Hi,
So what you are suggesting is when a chelsea striker has an almost open goal he is going to do a quick calculation of the companies finances before he decides on a strike when he arrives at his conclusions after a quick session on perplexity :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Tico
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jamesedwards
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tico wrote:
Fri Apr 10, 2026 3:17 pm
Hi,
So what you are suggesting is when a chelsea striker has an almost open goal he is going to do a quick calculation of the companies finances before he decides on a strike when he arrives at his conclusions after a quick session on perplexity :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
regards
Tico
For longer term outright bets like promotion or relegation next year it's very useful, especially for the lower leagues. Who's in a position to spend and who's not? Odds for these markets can be swayed too much by current season form/sentiment and often ignore looming negatives.
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Euler
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Exactly. Positive minds find opportunities; negative ones problems.

I've played the relegation and promotion markets for many years very successfully on football.
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