Thursday 28 April 2016

Premier Predictions (Week 36)

Back to a normal 10 game week this time, played over 3 days.
The top 2 both have tough games, Man Utd still need the points to try to catch Arsenal and City so won't roll over for Leicester. Chelsea owe it to the fans to give Tottenham a good game. At the bottom Norwich need the performance of their season away to Arsenal.
Stoke have gone to pot so Sunderland might get a win, and Newcastle really need to win all of their last 3 to have any chance.

Everton v Bournemouth
Newcastle v C Palace
Stoke v Sunderland
Watford v Aston Villa
West Brom v West Ham
Arsenal v Norwich

Swansea v Liverpool
Man Utd v Leicester
Southampton v Man City

Chelsea v Tottenham

Good Luck All :)

13 comments:

  1. Alright I'll go first :)

    Everton v Bournemouth 2-1
    Newcastle v C Palace 1-1
    Stoke v Sunderland 0-1
    Watford v Aston Villa 2-0
    West Brom v West Ham 1-2
    Arsenal v Norwich 2-0

    Swansea v Liverpool 1-1
    Man Utd v Leicester 1-1
    Southampton v Man City 2-1

    Chelsea v Tottenham 2-1

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  2. Everton 0 Bournemouth 1
    Newcastle 2 palace 1
    Stoke 1 Sunderland 1
    Watford 1 villa 1
    What's 1 West Ham 3
    Arsenal 2 Norwich 0
    Swansea 0 Liverpool 0
    Man Utd 1 Leicester 1
    Saints 2 man city 0
    Chelsea 3 Spurs 1
    Cheers
    Paulo

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  3. Everton v Bournemouth 1-0
    Newcastle v C Palace 2-1
    Stoke v Sunderland 1-2
    Watford v Aston Villa 2-0
    West Brom v West Ham 1-3
    Arsenal v Norwich 2-0

    Swansea v Liverpool 1-4
    Man Utd v Leicester 2-3
    Southampton v Man City 1-1

    Chelsea v Tottenham 1-2

    Cheers Lee

    Paul

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  4. Everton v Bournemouth 2-2
    Newcastle v C Palace 1-0
    Stoke v Sunderland 0-1
    Watford v Aston Villa 3-0
    West Brom v West Ham 0-2
    Arsenal v Norwich 1-2

    Swansea v Liverpool 0-1
    Man Utd v Leicester 2-1
    Southampton v Man City 1-2

    Chelsea v Tottenham 2-1



    cheers Lee





    Longy

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  5. Everton v Bournemouth 0 0
    Newcastle v C Palace 1 0
    Stoke v Sunderland 1 2
    Watford v Aston Villa 2 1
    West Brom v West Ham 0 1
    Arsenal v Norwich 3 0
    Swansea v Liverpool 2 0
    Man Utd v Leicester 1 2
    Southampton v Man City 1 2
    Chelsea v Tottenham 1 1
    cheers john

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  6. Just Biopunk to come, 3pm kick offs today.
    Everyone (except Lawro) has gone for West Ham, were doomed :)

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  7. Nice surprise I forgot to check my bet I put on last Sunday, a treble of Palace, Leicester and an Arsenal draw :)
    Might go bigger this weekend (which probably means I'll be back where I started by tomorrow)? :)

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  8. Getting forgetful in my old age. :(

    Arsenal v Norwich 2-1

    Swansea v Liverpool 2-2
    Man Utd v Leicester 2-3
    Southampton v Man City 2-3

    Chelsea v Tottenham 2-1

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  9. If Lawrenson could bring himself to predict a West Ham win he would have had a really great day, but still did pretty well.

    Day 1 Scores (6 Games)
    John 6, Lee 6, Paulo 6, Longy 5, Paul 5, Biopunk 1, (Lawro 9)

    All pretty close, and we all done good :)

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  10. Thought you might like this Lee


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAsyGA5-a-g


    Personally,I think it's terrible lol

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  11. Cheers Longy :)
    Not one of their best tunes, but liked the sentiment.
    Actually played one of theirs earlier, West side boys :)

    My favourite from when football was fun
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnMWvy0oCMg

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  12. Day 2 Scores (9 Games)
    Lee 10, Paulo 10, John 7, Longy 5, Paul 5, Biopunk 1, (Lawro 12)

    I suppose with my recent luck that I should put a couple of quid on 3-1 tomorrow
    .. or is that anti-semetic?

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  13. Week 36 Final Scores
    Lee 10, Paulo 10, John 8, Longy 5, Paul 5, Biopunk 1, (Lawro 13)

    Well we were all beaten by Mark Lawrenson this week, but he doesn't count :)
    So congrats to Paulo and Me on a drawn week :)

    and big congratulations to Leicester City who have won the League for the first time :)
    Sad for Nigel Pearson who started the revival, but over the moon for Claudio Ranieri who became the "Non Tinker Man". I wonder what Roman Abramovich was thinking after tonight's game?

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