Thursday 7 May 2015

Premier Predictions (Week 36)

Just 3 weeks to go in the Premier league, and the NBTF Prediction competition.
Chelsea have wrapped up the title, and Arsenal and Man City should be playing Champions league next season. Liverpool have a small chance of pipping Man U for the other spot?
At the bottom Burnley and QPR need snookers but several other teams could still fill the last spot?
Here Paul is in prime position, but still anyone could win, although most of us need a miracle :)
This weeks games again over 3 days (7,2,1)

Everton v Sunderland
Aston Villa v West Ham
Hull v Burnley
Leicester v Southampton
Newcastle v West Brom
Stoke v Tottenham
C Palace v Man Utd
Man City v QPR
Chelsea v Liverpool
Arsenal v Swansea

Good luck all :)

Oh and here's the all singing, all dancing full info table for week 35 :)



19 comments:

  1. Wow I didn't realise I was in a Champions League place. I feel like a Man U fan!

    Everton v Sunderland 1-1
    Aston Villa v West Ham 2-0
    Hull v Burnley 1-1
    Leicester v Southampton 1-0
    Newcastle v West Brom 0-1
    Stoke v Tottenham 1-0
    C Palace v Man Utd 2-3
    Man City v QPR 3-1
    Chelsea v Liverpool 1-0
    Arsenal v Swansea 2-0


    Cheers Lee




    Longy

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  2. Bio thinks you are :)
    Yeah real tight at the bottom if any of us below you win, we go 3rd

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  3. Everton v Sunderland 2 0
    Aston Villa v West Ham 1 1
    Hull v Burnley 2 1
    Leicester v Southampton 2 1
    Newcastle v West Brom 1 1
    Stoke v Tottenham 1 1
    C Palace v Man Utd 01
    Man City v QPR 3 0
    Chelsea v Liverpool 2 0
    Arsenal v Swansea 2 0
    cheers john

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  4. Less than 10 hours till kick off and only 2 predictions in, and I really should be in bed :)

    Everton v Sunderland 3-1
    Aston Villa v West Ham 2-1 (I hate doing that)
    Hull v Burnley 2-0
    Leicester v Southampton 3-2
    Newcastle v West Brom 0-1
    Stoke v Tottenham 1-1
    C Palace v Man Utd 1-2
    Man City v QPR 4-1
    Chelsea v Liverpool 1-0
    Arsenal v Swansea 2-0

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

    Cheers Lee

    Gobshyte

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  6. lets hope i get all 10 in this week as starting to need snookers!
    Everton 1 Sunderland 0
    Villa 1 West ham 1 oh timmy its happening again!
    hull 0 Burnley 1
    Leicester 2 Saints 1
    Newcastle 0 WBA 1
    Stoke 2 Spurs 1
    Palace 1 Man utd 1
    Man city 3 QPR 2
    Chelsea 1 Liverpool 0 wonder if Gerrard will get mystery illness so he doesnt have to form guard of honour?
    Arsenal 2 Swansea 0
    Off to villa park
    Cheers
    Paulo

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  7. Everton v Sunderland 1-0
    Aston Villa v West Ham 2-0
    Hull v Burnley 1-1
    Leicester v Southampton 1-0
    Newcastle v West Brom 1-2
    Stoke v Tottenham 0-1
    C Palace v Man Utd 1-2
    Man City v QPR 2-0
    Chelsea v Liverpool 2-1 (thinking nil, but bad enough that I don't think we'll win so consolidation goal)
    Arsenal v Swansea 2-0

    Cheers Lee. Just need that last win, bit of a comeback draw last week, but draws not helping, apart from preventing wins ;)

    Good luck everyone

    Paul

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  8. Hi Dave here


    Everton Sunderland 3-0
    A Villa West Ham 2-0
    Hull Burnley 2-1
    Leicester Southampton 2-1
    Newcastle West Brom 1-2
    Stoke Spurs 1-2
    C Palace Man Utd 0-2
    Man City QPR 3-0
    Chelsea Lpool 2-1
    Arsenal Swansea 3-0


    Thanks all the best

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  9. Just Biopunk to go, good luck all.
    Hoping you have a great day Paulo, I've done my bit by predicting a Villa win so the Hammers should romp it :)

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  10. First game gone, shock win with 2 lucky goals for Sunderland .. so no points for everyone.
    20 mins left Bio, you're still in it :)

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  11. You forget how desparate teams are to avoid the Europa league, plus all the teams fighting to avoid the drop which means no game can be taken for granted.
    Early Scores (6 Games)
    Paulo 5, John 4, Longy 3, Dave 2, Lee 2, Paul 2, Gobshyte 1, Biopunk -, (Lawro 5)

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  12. That game has left it rather open ;)

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  13. That's livened it up, Lawro leads but luckily he doesn't count :)
    John 5, Lee 5, Paul 5, Paulo 5, Gobshyte 4, Longy 4, Dave 3, Biopunk -, (Lawro 8)

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  14. Woohoo everyone has gone for Chelsea, C'mon you Reds 3-0 to Liverpool...if we have to lose 2-1 ;)

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  15. Blind faith Paul, hoping Chelsea are still drunk on Champagne :)
    We all got a point from the first game, and surprisingly nobody went for 6-0? :)

    Bye Bye QPR and Burnley just one spot left to fill?

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  16. Just done a quick bit of maths, and with 2 games left realised only John and Paul can win outright this week :(
    Me, Longy and Paulo have all gone for the same scores 1-0, 2-0
    Gobby and John have gone 2-0, 2-0
    and Dave is the only person who hasn't gone 2-0 tomorrow meaning he can still get a draw.

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  17. 1-1 only Lawro went for that, he's blitzing us this week :(
    Day 2 Scores (9 games, 1 to go)
    John 6, Lee 6, Paul 6, Paulo 6, Gobshyte 5, Longy 5, Dave 4, Biopunk -, (Lawro 12)
    Which means - Nobody can win outright a 4 way tie, unless it's 3-0 then it's a 5 way tie!!

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  18. Bit of a damp squib to finish, unless you're a Swansea fan.

    Day 3 Final Scores
    John 6, Lee 6, Paul 6, Paulo 6, Gobshyte 5, Longy 5, Dave 4, Biopunk -, (Lawro 12)
    So Lawro wins, but for the purposes of this competition for the first time it's a 4 way tie.
    So subdued congrats to John, Paul, Paulo and myself :)

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  19. What this does mean is that it's down to 4 for the title with Paul just needing one outright win.
    Hopefully Biopunk will be back next week as he's still got a chance of a last minute winner :)

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