Goal.com Betting Blog Special: JD Provides Exclusive Tips And Prepares To Answer Your Questions
Our blogger is taking part in our inaugural Q&A...
JD, who has been blogging about his weekly betting activities for Goal.com since April, is happy to answer any of your queries.
Perhaps you want to know how he makes his selections each week, which leagues are the best to gamble on, where you should avoid spending your hard earned cash, how best to turn a profit etc.
This is a great opportunity to pick JD's brains as the punter has been making a handy second income speculating on football for several years. By day he works in the stock market and resides in one of Europe's top cities. By night he studies the form and makes a fortune at the expense of the bookies.
If you have a question for JD leave a comment below or send a email to betting@goal.com
We will publish the best questions and answers next Monday in our special.
JD's Tips
* Slovenia to beat Northern Ireland - 4/6 (1.67) - Sep 3rd
* Double on Japan (+1) v Paraguay in friendly (Sep 4th) and Belarus (+2) v France (Sep 3rd) @ 4/3 (2.33)
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