Wednesday 16 April 2014

Premier Predictions (Week 35)

Back to 10 games this week with games on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Going on some of the recent results it looks like wins for Norwich, Sunderland, West Brom, Hull, Man U, Fulham and maybe even West Ham :)

Tottenham v Fulham
Aston Villa v Southampton
Cardiff v Stoke
Newcastle v Swansea
West Ham v C Palace
Chelsea v Sunderland
Norwich v Liverpool
Hull v Arsenal
Everton v Man Utd
Man City v West Brom

4 weeks to go, good luck all :)

19 comments:

  1. No one posted yet so I'll start

    Tottenham v Fulham 2-1
    Aston Villa v Southampton 1-1
    Cardiff v Stoke 2-1
    Newcastle v Swansea 1-1
    West Ham v C Palace 1-0
    Chelsea v Sunderland 1-0
    Norwich v Liverpool 1-0
    Hull v Arsenal 1-1
    Everton v Man Utd 1-2
    Man City v West Brom 2-0

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  2. Tottenham v Fulham 1-2
    Aston Villa v Southampton 1-2
    Cardiff v Stoke 1-0
    Newcastle v Swansea 1-1
    West Ham v C Palace 0-1
    Chelsea v Sunderland 2-0
    Norwich v Liverpool 1-0
    Hull v Arsenal 0-1
    Everton v Man Utd 0-1
    Man City v West Brom 3-0


    Cheers Lee



    Longy

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  3. spurs 1 fulham 1
    villa 0 saints 1
    cardiff 1 stoke 3
    newcastle 0 swansea 2
    west ham 1 palace 1
    chelsea 2 sunderland 1
    norwich 0 liverpool 3
    hull 1 arsenal 0
    everton 1 man utd 1
    man city 3 wba 3
    shame about young Dylan I remember his one and only game in the cup against Wigan hope the club mark his passing with dignity
    cheers
    paulo

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  4. Tottenham v Fulham 2-1
    Aston Villa v Southampton 0-1
    Cardiff v Stoke 1-1
    Newcastle v Swansea 1-0
    West Ham v C Palace 2-1
    Chelsea v Sunderland 3-1
    Norwich v Liverpool 0-2
    Hull v Arsenal 0-2
    Everton v Man Utd 1-3
    Man City v West Brom 2-0

    Cheers Lee!

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  5. Paulo Is it just me or does a minutes applause seem wrong?
    I understood the reason when it first happened after George Best died to celebrate his career, but to schedule a minutes clapping for Dylan who was denied a career by the illness seems so wrong.
    A minutes silence was the respectful way to go.

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  6. Tottenham v Fulham 2-1
    Aston Villa v Southampton 1-2
    Cardiff v Stoke 1-1
    Newcastle v Swansea 1-2
    West Ham v C Palace 1-1
    Chelsea v Sunderland 2-0

    Norwich v Liverpool 1-3
    Hull v Arsenal 1-2
    Everton v Man Utd 1-1

    Man City v West Brom 4-0

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  7. Tottenham v Fulham 3-1
    Aston Villa v Southampton 0-1
    Cardiff v Stoke 1-2
    Newcastle v Swansea 1-1
    West Ham v C Palace 1-2
    Chelsea v Sunderland 3-0
    Norwich v Liverpool 0-4
    Hull v Arsenal 1-1
    Everton v Man Utd 1-2
    Man City v West Brom 2-0

    Cheers Lee

    Paul

    Good Luck everyone

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  8. One game down and it's 3 points to Paul and a point each to Bio, Gobby and me.

    Another good start from Paul so I checked the records for his first game predictions
    So far 6 x 3 pointers, 11 x 1 pointers and only 3 failures, so might be putting some money on next weeks early kick off :)

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  9. Not sure why West Ham never get penalties when their players are tripped, pushed over and hacked down in the penalty box when all the opponents have to do is fall over their own feet or dive to get spot kicks?

    Anyway after that bitterness here's the scores at half way.
    Biopunk 7, Gobshyte 4, Paul 4, Longy 3, Lee 2, Paulo 1

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  10. No change in the scores after that shocker!!
    Liverpool having a good week without playing, it will be interesting to see who refs next weeks big game?
    Obviously Liverpool will want honorary scouse Clattenburg (or maybe Mike Dean after today), Chelsea will be hoping it's true blues Marriner or Atkinson :)

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    1. Just watched the game and not really sure why no way Jose is complaining? only mistake the ref made was not sending off dirty b'stard Ramires.

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    2. Ramires certainly should have been sent off, but Altidore was the one stepping on Azpilicueta, not the other way around.

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  11. It looked more a penalty than Jerome's dramatic fall against us, but less a penalty than when Carroll was shoved off the ball. Welcome to our world :(

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  12. Great second half from Norwich but not quite enough, I still can't work out why Skrtel ever finishes a match when he should get sent off and give away a hatfull of penalties every week?

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  13. Hull rolled over and died, but it showed how much Arsenal have missed Ramsey.
    One to go today and non of us have gone for Everton?
    Current scores and it could be an upset :)
    Biopunk 9, Gobshyte 6, Paul 5, Longy 4, Lee 2, Paulo 2

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  14. Day 2 Scores
    Biopunk 9, Gobshyte 6, Paul 5, Longy 4, Lee 2, Paulo 2

    .. and that means .......... in this week of shock results ......... Biopunk has won :)
    Everyone except Paulo has gone for a City win tomorrow so he can't be caught.
    Congrats Biopunk :)
    think your starting your comeback just a little late but 5th place is still possible :)

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  15. Day 3 Final Scores
    Biopunk 10, Gobshyte 7, Paul 6, Longy 5, Lee 3, Paulo 2

    Congrats Biopunk :)

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