Wednesday 6 November 2013

Premier Predictions (Week 11)

It's that time again, one more set of fixtures before yet another international break.

Aston Villa v Cardiff
Chelsea v West Brom
C Palace v Everton
Liverpool v Fulham
Southampton v Hull
Norwich v West Ham

Tottenham v Newcastle
Sunderland v Man City
Man Utd v Arsenal
Swansea v Stoke

8 comments:

  1. Aston Villa v Cardiff 0-1
    Chelsea v West Brom 3-1
    C Palace v Everton 0-3
    Liverpool v Fulham 3-1
    Southampton v Hull 2-2
    Norwich v West Ham 1-3

    Tottenham v Newcastle 3-2
    Sunderland v Man City 0-4
    Man Utd v Arsenal 2-1
    Swansea v Stoke 2-0

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  2. Aston Villa v Cardiff 3-1
    Chelsea v West Brom 2-1
    C Palace v Everton 0-2
    Liverpool v Fulham 4-0
    Southampton v Hull 2-0
    Norwich v West Ham 0-4

    Tottenham v Newcastle 2-0
    Sunderland v Man City 1-3
    Man Utd v Arsenal 3-2
    Swansea v Stoke 2-1

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  3. Villa 0 Cardiff 1
    Chelsea 2 WBA 1
    C Palace 0 Everton 2
    Liverpool 2 Fulham 0
    Saints 2 Hull 0
    Norwich 0 West ham 1
    iDS 1 Newcastle 1
    Sunderland 1 Man city 2
    Man utd 1 Arsenal 1
    Swansea 1 Stoke 0
    Cheers
    Paulo

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  4. Aston Villa v Cardiff 2-1
    Chelsea v West Brom 2-0
    C Palace v Everton 0-1
    Liverpool v Fulham 2-0
    Southampton v Hull 2-0
    Norwich v West Ham 1-1

    Tottenham v Newcastle 2-0
    Sunderland v Man City 1-2
    Man Utd v Arsenal 2-1
    Swansea v Stoke 2-1


    cheers Lee



    Longy

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  5. Aston Villa v Cardiff 2-1
    Chelsea v West Brom 3-0
    C Palace v Everton 0-3
    Liverpool v Fulham 2-0
    Southampton v Hull 1-0
    Norwich v West Ham 0-1

    Tottenham v Newcastle 3-1
    Sunderland v Man City 0-3
    Man Utd v Arsenal 2-1
    Swansea v Stoke 1-0
    good luck chaps
    Gobshyte

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  6. Thought I was watching Man U? an Ashley Young style dive deep into Fergie time and the homer ref awarding a penalty ... Disgrace :(
    Penalty well taken by Hazard though.

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  7. Ouch!! that was painful :(
    Hammers totally dominated the first half and should have wrapped the game up, then after Juicy's fumble and Hooper's dramatic dive we fell apart. Hard to believe it was the same team in the 2nd half.

    Only good thing - Day 1 Scores
    Lee 5, Gobshyte 3, Longy 3, Paulo 2, Biopunk 1

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  8. Daylight robbery by Newcastle and Sunderland, good comeback by Swansea with another dodgy last minute penalty, and Man Utd back to their best with Rooney outstanding.

    Day 2 Final scores
    Lee 6, Gobshyte 4, Longy 4, Biopunk 2, Paulo 2

    Low scoring but I'm happy :)

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