Meet the Team
AI-Assisted Football Research, Reviewed by Real Analysts
AI-Assisted Football Research, Reviewed by Real Analysts
Welcome to our team page.
We are an AI-assisted football research and betting review team built around one idea: collect more useful information, filter out more noise, and publish selections with a higher standard of review.
We are not a bookmaker. We are a football betting community built around research, published picks, structured reviews, and open discussion.
Our process begins with an in-house AI research model designed to screen large volumes of football data and match information from multiple angles. That includes team news, recent form, matchup context, market movement, and other pre-match indicators that matter.
That research is then reviewed by real analysts. Their job is to filter the signal, check the context, challenge weak assumptions, and make the final call before anything is published.
We do not believe good picks come from noise, guesswork, or volume for the sake of volume. Our goal is to screen better, review better, and publish with more discipline.
What also sets us apart is simple: we are bettors first, not just content publishers.
We do not treat our picks as theory only. We regularly place our own bets based on the selections we publish, because we believe in the work behind them. We also believe published picks should be followed by transparent review. That is why our daily review posts include screenshots of our own betting records as part of the record.
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- our in-house AI model helps collect and organize football information at scale
- our analysts review that information and remove low-value noise
- final content is published only after human review
- we back our published work with real bets
- we believe every published angle should be followed by transparent review
Below are three of the main people behind the work you see on this forum.
They are not the full team, but they represent the core of our daily research and review process. In addition to them, we also work with other contributors across research support, publishing, customer support, payment coordination, and record tracking.
Daniel Reeves
Head of Football Analysis
Daniel leads the final football review process across the forum. He focuses on the full match picture, including team context, squad updates, rotation risk, and overall match setup.
His job is not simply to find what looks good on paper, but to decide what is actually strong enough to post after the key variables have been properly reviewed.
- team news and lineup context
- match structure and situational analysis
- final review before publication
Odds & Market Lead
Marcus handles the market side of the process. He tracks line movement, price shifts, and broader market behavior to understand whether the numbers are confirming the football logic or moving in a different direction.
He focuses on reading the market with discipline rather than reacting to every move.
- odds movement and line behavior
- market sentiment and pricing pressure
- value confirmation and risk signals
Data & Results Analyst
Ethan works behind the scenes on the data and review side of the forum. He helps organize research flow, track long-term performance, and support the post-match review process that keeps our record transparent.
His role is built around consistency, structure, and making sure results are tracked properly over time.
- recent form and supporting data
- record tracking and result review
- research support and consistency
The three members above are some of the main faces behind the forum, but they are only part of the wider team.
Behind the scenes, we also work with additional people across football research support, publishing, customer communication, payment handling, and day-to-day forum operations.
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Our goal is simple:
to keep the research sharp,
to keep the records transparent,
and to keep the content worth following.
Thank you for being part of the forum.