Thursday, June 18, 2026

Season Handicap Betting 2025/26: The Results

Even though the 2026 World Cup is in full swing, that hasn't stopped me from reminding myself that the 2026-27 season is on the horizon.

One of the things that means - for me - is it'll soon be time to prepare for the season handicap betting post.

As usual, it'll be out there in the days leading up to the leagues' kick offs. 

For now, I'll share with you how last year's handicapping went.

I believe it would be fair to say it did... 'close to okay'. It wasn't profitable, but two of the four teams placed.

The each-way Lucky 15 had Aston Villa (+22) in the Premier League, Southampton (+6) in the Championship, Cardiff City (+5) for League 1 and Notts County (+10) for League 2.

Cardiff and Notts County were the two teams which placed for my bet.

The Bluebirds finished in third place of the handicap table. Their five points, added to their actual number of 91, gave them 96. It put them behind only Lincoln City (123) and Stevenage (97).

Season Handicap Betting Final Table - League 1 2025/26

In real world league action, Lincoln topped the table with Cardiff finishing second.

Looking at the final handicap table for League 2, it's clear to see that my Notts County selection benefited from having two teams tied for second. Had that not occurred, I could very well have only had the Cardiff City 'win'.

Season Handicap Betting Final Table - League 2 2025/26

As you can see, County accumulated a total of 90 points - 80 from their actual league performance as well as the ten-point head start.

Cambridge and Colchester, both tied with 96 points apiece, are sandwiched in-between the table-topping Bromley (109 total points) and third-placed Grimsby Town (94 points).

The other tables saw Millwall and Coventry have a dead-heat for the Championship while Sunderland sat at the peak of the Premier League handicap table with 106 total with 52 points coming from the bookies.

Season Handicap Betting Final Table - Championship  2025/26

Season Handicap Betting Final Table - Premier League  2025/26

Check back for the 2026-27 season handicap selections in a month or so.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

I Try Out Tesco Whoosh

A few weeks ago, Tesco emailed me to say they've given me three free Whoosh deliveries to try out the service.

To be fair, I ignored the mail at first because I didn't envision needing a rapid grocery delivery. Plus, I have a full week Asda delivery pass. 

Anyway, I was sat here yesterday morning and noticed the bread was close to gone. We also needed to top up the milk.

'May as well try Tesco Whoosh,' was the conclusion I reached. I searched for the email, and logged in.

I went over the threshold I needed to spend in order to get the free delivery (usually £2.99). I also realised I was given a fiver off the order as part of the coupon (something I didn't take note of initially!).

To cut a long story short, the order was placed at 9:44am. It arrived at my door fourteen minutes later. Astounding.

Tesco Whoosh Bag

The staff must rush around like a Formula One pit crew to get everything picked, packed and delivered in that amount of time. I was very impressed with the service. I still am over a day later.

It's definitely something I would recommend for anyone looking to top up their essentials. Granted I was enticed because I was given a free trial. With that said, I have done top ups like that with Co Op in the past and I paid whatever delivery charges were applied to those orders.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Roger Cook Passes Away

I spent a good part of yesterday's dinner conversation telling my nephew how much of a legend Roger Cook was.

The investigative journalist, who recently passed away, was extremely popular in my household back during his peak years. The Cook Report was ground breaking TV, delving into the underbelly of crime. 

Cook's exposure of shady characters was stuff of legend. That's why, upon learning of his death, I had to share just how great this guy was at what he did.

Monday, June 15, 2026

Lindy's Pro Football 2026 Is Here

Look what just came with today's post.

Lindy's Pro Football 2026 Preview Guide

Yep, the NFL season is on the horizon. This is always the first indicator to me to say 'not long to go'.

I've written it many times over the years, but I'll do so again. I first came across Lindy's Pro Football Previews during the summer of 1995. 

I was at a newsagent preparing to get a coach home and browsed the shelves for something to read on the journey. All the wrestling mags I could have chosen were already piled up at home, so I opted for the American football yearbook.

Thanks to the Internet, and even Lindy's bringing out their own British version of the magazine for a period, I've been able to get these annuals on a.. well, on an annual basis. 

As you can see on the cover, the publication is celebrating its fortieth season. It has been cool to be a small part of that ride. 

You'll also notice the cover is of Seattle's Sam Darnold. We always seem to get the editions with the current Super Bowl Champions gracing the front.

Makes me want to root even more for Indianapolis because I'd like an Colts-themed cover one of these days.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Ultimate Lawn Fighting

I have to be straight up - I am mildly interested in seeing the UFC event from the White House lawn.

Not because I am keen to see any of the fights. I'm purely invested in how the Octagon looks with the White House as the backdrop.

With all that said, I am not THAT invested in staying up to watch it. I'll be happy to see highlights tomorrow.

Or photos. They'll do.

I don't believe the scene will beat the pyramids as the backdrop for Oleksandr Usyk's fight with Rico Verhoeven from a few weeks ago. 

The 'Glory in Giza' was, well.. it was glorious.

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Pringles' Match Day Snack Pack For The 2026 World Cup

Look what I bought from Iceland today.

Pringles World Cup 2026 Set

I've often entertained the idea of buying a Pringles advent calendar but always end up with my first choices of a National Lottery scratch card and Reese's Cups. 

Even though I love Pringles, I cannot justify buying a box of twenty-four mini tubes to eat on the roads to Christmas.

(I can and could change my mind about that. For now, I am sticking with that opinion!)

This box contains five tubes. Two original, one sour cream, one salt and vinegar and then there's Texas barbecue.

They're obviously produced to coincide with this year's World Cup. The packaging looks quite appealing to be fair. Especially with the middle tube representing Mr Pringle in goal.

Once I've finished with the box, I might end up putting the tubes back. 

Friday, June 12, 2026

Two Games In

Okay, we're two games into the 2026 World Cup. I'm 1-1 in watching the matches live.

It's downhill from here methinks.

I cannot see myself sticking this tournament out. 

With that said, the first game wasn't too bad. We got to see Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 and also caught three, yes THREE, red cards.

It made me wonder what the line was for in an over-under on tournament red cards. If such a market existed for this year's tournament. I couldn't find anything on a search last night, so I'm still in the cold.

Next up is Canada versus Bosnia and Herzegovina. I'm actually keen to see this one, to be fair. The reason why is because Wales would have been against Canada had they qualified.

Following that game is the USA versus Paraguay. Another one I'm interested in... but, it kicks off at 2am. I'm not THAT keen to watch it!

I will switch the Brazil game on at 11pm tomorrow night, though. That's for sure. If you haven't followed along by now - Brazil are my favourite World Cup team ever. I'll go out of my way to watch them whether they're fielded by class stars or nobodies.