The Japanese Football System – It’s All Foreign To Me
December 24, 2008 · Print This Article
The Japanese Football System is, perhaps a little predictably, a betting system that uses the Japanese football leagues – the J-League – as the basis for the betting action. The Author claims to have made over £5570 in profit since he started to track the earnings on the 8th of March, 2008. These are impressive figures (aren’t they all?) and this kind of sales page is just the type that draws people into paying a sum of cash for what is essentially nothing at all. Sorry to say it, but it’s usually true. Will the Japanese Football System be any different? The cynic in my doubts it greatly, as does the little man in me that has been burned just one time too many with many of these betting systems.
The sales page has a link to a detailed results page. This results page shows, rather honestly, a balance of nearly minus £800 from the first three matches of the opening day of the season. The results then show quite consistent winnings, showing the first profit in a week after starting. From there profits are reasonably steadybordering on the impressive. They show winnings of either £95 or £190 per match, with losses, when they occur, being anywhere from £250 to over £500.
When using the Japanese Football System bets can be placed either through a traditional account or through a system like Betfair. I like that the system gives an option in this regard.
Having now bought the system I can say that it’s fairly easy to use, and actually I’m nowhere near as cynical as I once was about the whole idea. I can see how it would win good amounts of money, but as always there is risk, and if you’re not willing to put up the necessary bank then don’t even consider this system.




After reading that review I’m none of the wiser and you just state the obvious from the website. Waste of time reading!