Skeeve Picks – New Review
We are starting a new review today of a football tipping service called Skeeve Picks.
This is one of the longest-running football tipster services around, operated by a specialist known simply as Skeeve.
He’s a pretty legendary tipster in the world of football betting, with one of the best long-term records out there and having won numerous awards and accolades over the years, so we are very pleased to be able to review Skeeve’s service.
In case you haven’t heard of him before, Skeeve is a dedicated analyst and bettor who has been publishing selections in English non-league football since the 2006/07 season, building a reputation for consistent and transparent results over nearly two decades – a length of time almost unheard of in the world of tipping!
Unlike many general football tipsters who scatter selections across multiple leagues and competitions, Skeeve keeps things focused: the vast majority of his bets cover the National League and related non-league tiers, where his deep experience gives him an edge.
Over a very large sample of tips, Skeeve’s long-term figures are highly impressive – pretty much second to none in terms of long-term results in football betting.
In total since starting out in 2006, Skeeve has made 681 points profit at a return on investment close to 10% across 2436 selections – a notable achievement in a betting market where many services struggle to break even.
The bank growth (also known as Return on Capital or “ROC”) is a very healthy 735%.
His picks are independently tracked on platforms like Tipstrr, adding a layer of transparency that we always look for when reviewing a tipster.
Odds are usually recorded at a slight delay to reflect real-world betting conditions, and Skeeve is meticulous about documenting results so followers can verify performance themselves.
We’ve begun logging the tips since the start of 2026 and will update this review with results over time.
As usual, we’ll keep everything up to date so you can see exactly how this service performs before deciding whether it’s a good fit for you.






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