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Callum Williams

Callum is a marketing executive, freelance football writer and die hard Burnley fan who loves writing about sport, whether it’s football, NFL or even horse racing.

Having studied sport journalism until 2009, Callum worked in a high street betting shop before eventually moving into marketing. His ambition is to secure a job writing about sport for one of the national newspapers.

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  • Winners

    Psychic Player Predicts Four Correct Scores To Scoop £8,876 Prize

    One clairvoyant player made a mockery of the £30,000 Correct Score – Pick 4 Pool over the weekend by successfully predicting the results of four featured matches to land themselves a jaw-dropping £8,876 from a £2 stake.

  • Sport

    Choupo-Moting’s Shocking Miss Dubbed ‘Worst Ever’

    Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is apparently keen to delay PSG’s title party for as long as possible, his shocking miss at home to Strasbourg on Sunday night cost Les Parisiens the chance to win the league early and is being dubbed the worst in football history.

  • Racing

    The Grand National: View From The Captains

    Need some guidance for the Grand National? We decided to get the Captain view and asked five of our popular Captains to send us their opininons on the big race. Captain: TwoPoundPunt Biggest Racing Syndicate win: £11,856 (Gowran Park – Win 6) All eyes will be on Tiger Roll who has done nothing wrong in the build up to this year’s big race but, in price terms, he is far too short to support.

  • Sport

    5 Positions Manchester United Need To Strengthen This Summer

    How things change in football. Ole Gunnar Solskjær could do no wrong when he took over as caretaker manager, yet since signing a permanent contract United have been at possibly their lowest ebb since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

  • Winners

    Late winners for Chelsea and Liverpool help player to £23,903

    Top-tier domestic football returned over the weekend and one player scored a massive £23,903 after taking down a Correct Score Pick 4 pool. The £30 ticket was top heavy, meaning that they had covered multiple selections in the early legs but fewer late on.

  • Insights

    How to play our NBA pools

    Learn how to play our NBA pools, which challenge you to pick the margin of victory in NBA games for huge jackpot prizes and will be on offer throughout the regular season and the Playoffs.   How do our NBA pools work?   Our NBA pools challenge you to pick the winner of each game in addition to the range of points that you believe will be their margin of victory, or the Point Margin.

  • Sport

    Premier League Run In: The Top Six

    As we enter the business end of the Premier League season, there is still plenty of football to be played. In fact the title race, Champions League qualification and the relegation battle all remain wide open.

  • Sport

    Premier League Preview: Eagles To Pile Misery On Sorry Huddersfield

    It’s finally back! The Premier League returns after an international break which, in fairness, offered plenty of entertainment for English fans. However, with the main event now returning, we take a look at three of the matches featured in this Saturday’s £5,000 1X2 Pick 5 Pool.

  • Sport

    Space Burger Crash Lands At Colchester United’s Training Ground

    In one of the most bizarre stories of the week, a UFO landed at Colchester United’s training ground on Wednesday. By UFO, we do of course mean an Unidentified Fried Object. According to the club’s Twitter feed, their media department were informed that a burger, attached to a Go Pro camera, had been discovered at the training base.

  • Sport

    Premier League Run In: The Bottom Six

    As we enter the business end of the Premier League season, there is still plenty of football to be played. In fact the title race, Champions League qualification and the relegation battle all remain wide open.

  • Sport

    Where Will Jose Mourinho Go Next?

    Manchester United have appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjær as their new manager. Meanwhile his predecessor, Jose Mourinho, has been suspiciously quiet about where his own future might lie. Having been quoted this week as saying that he hopes to be back in employment by June, we take a look at five possible destinations for the Portuguese.

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