Football Advisor is a sports betting tipster service from Jon Roberts that aims to provide subscribers with consistently profitable football selections.
What does the product offer?
Football Advisor is a football tipster service that claims to be both easy to use and have the potential to generate huge profits. As a football based service, Football Advisor is mildly sporadic with when bets are released and the number of bets per day which can vary hugely (for example, there were 12 bets for one day and just 2 the next with none the day after that). Selections are for a number of top leagues across Europe including England, Spain, Italy and Germany and are automatically uploaded to a member’s area of the Football Advisor website as well as being sent out via email.
The bets that Football Advisor will offer are massively varied ranging from long term bets to Asian Handicap bets as well as win, each way and accumulator bets in a huge number of markets.
There are even a few lay bets offered as well (which does mean an account with a betting exchange). The staking plan that Jon Roberts recommends for Football Advisor is a relatively straightforward one with level stakes advised. The strike rate for Football Advisor is reasonably impressive an average of 37.2% for 2015 so far.
How does the product work?
Unfortunately, Jon Roberts doesn’t say too much about what the selection process for Football Advisor actually is. What is said that the Football Advisor team is made up of “Football betting experts” who put a focus on identifying value bets and “winning trends”. He goes on to say that this is done with a statistical approach combined with trend analysis.
What is the initial investment?
There are 3 different options when you choose to subscribe to Football Advisor which are a monthly option at £35, a quarterly option at £65 and a lifetime option which costs £315. None of these options come with any money back guarantee which is typical for a tipster service however Jon Roberts does allow Football Advisor subscribers to cancel whenever they want.
What is the rate of return?
Since 2014 Football Advisor has attained an average ROI of 25% which is a very respectable figure. This equates to a points profit in excess of 500 points over the period which isn’t shabby at all.
Conclusion
Football tipster services are ten a penny and if you want to make your service stand out you need to be offering something exceptional.
In many regards, I don’t feel that Jon Roberts particularly achieves this with Football Advisor with one exception. It is clear that the team really do put their time into identifying which selections have the best possible value and this is evidenced by the massive variety of bets which are placed.
Comparing Football Advisor to other services, there is a solid ROI and the whole service has performed reasonably well over the last few years.
This is ultimately what matters with any tipster service and when it is combined with reasonable pricing (as Football Advisor is) then it is worth consideration.