Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Premier Predictions (Week 17)

It's getting to that complicated part of the season with multiple fixtures in a short space of time, so stay tuned :)
These are the pre-Christmas fixtures on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
I'll do another post for the boxing day games and the matches up to New year's day before the weekend to confuse you even more.

Liverpool v Cardiff
C Palace v Newcastle
Fulham v Man City
Man Utd v West Ham
Stoke v Aston Villa
Sunderland v Norwich
West Brom v Hull

Southampton v Tottenham
Swansea v Everton
Arsenal v Chelsea

17 comments:

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

    Southampton v Tottenham 1-0
    Swansea v Everton 0-1
    Arsenal v Chelsea 2-1

    Getting them in early as can see a busy weekend ahead. Stopped myself from using my own scores, come on the model your better than this.
    It reckons the Hammers has 22% chance of a win and 32% chance of a draw, anything over 4.74 on away odds would be value. Just looked on betfair 10.5 for away

    ID Man UnitedWest Ham

    Values
    Date HomeTeam AwayTeam FTR Home Away
    08/12/2001 Man United West Ham A 0 1
    14/12/2002 Man United West Ham H 3 0
    29/03/2006 Man United West Ham H 1 0
    13/05/2007 Man United West Ham A 0 1
    03/05/2008 Man United West Ham H 4 1
    29/10/2008 Man United West Ham H 2 0
    23/02/2010 Man United West Ham H 3 0
    28/08/2010 Man United West Ham H 3 0
    28/11/2012 Man United West Ham H 1 0

    Okay, looking at the head to Head not great, but recent form says you have 54% chance of getting something from the Mancs. ;)

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  2. Nice collection of stats Paul, two very unpredictable teams at the moment.
    We are due to get something there soon as the last two have only been 1-0's but we have not scored in the last 5 despite scoring frequently at home. The overall record at OT is MU 44 wins, WH 16 wins and 6 draws meaning Man U win 2 out of every 3.
    But I won't be chucking any real money at it :)

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

    Southampton v Tottenham 2-2
    Swansea v Everton 1-2
    Arsenal v Chelsea 1-2

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

    Southampton v Tottenham 1-0
    Arsenal v Chelsea 2-2
    swansea v everton 0-1

    Gobshyte

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  5. LIVERPOOL 2 CARDIFF 0
    PALACE 1 NEWCASTLE 1
    FULHAM 0 MAN CITY 2
    MAN UTD 1 WEST HAM 1
    STOKE 1 VILLA 2
    SUNDERLAND 0 NORWICH 0
    WBA 1 HULL 1
    SAINTS 2 SPURS 0
    SWANSEA 1 EVERTON 1
    ARSENAL 1 CHELSEA 1
    AND LAST NIGHT WAS MAGICAL AFTER WE SCORED THERE WAS ONLY GOING TO BE ONE WINNER, MOST PEOPLE SEEM TO HAVE FORGOTTEN THE GINGER PELE "UNCONTESTED" DROP BALL THAT THE FRENCH FLAPPER HAD TO SCUTTLE BACKWARDS TO STOPBEING A GOAL
    CHEERD
    PAULO
    PS GOBBY ARE THOSE TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE?

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  6. Lee and Paulo yes the tickets are still available.i will contact you after the weekend with details

    Gobshyte

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  7. Excellent stuff Gobby, looking forward to freezing my nuts off at the Cottage :)
    .. and Paulo if Ginger's shot had gone in the net, it would have been what everyone was talking about luckily we didn't have to go through that "will they allow them to walk it in" moment :)

    Liverpool v Cardiff 3-0
    C Palace v Newcastle 1-1
    Fulham v Man City 0-4
    Man Utd v West Ham 1-2
    Stoke v Aston Villa 2-1
    Sunderland v Norwich 1-2
    West Brom v Hull 0-0

    Southampton v Tottenham 2-0
    Swansea v Everton 0-2
    Arsenal v Chelsea 3-3

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  8. Liverpool v Cardiff 2-0
    C Palace v Newcastle 1-1
    Fulham v Man City 1-3
    Man Utd v West Ham 2-0
    Stoke v Aston Villa 1-2
    Sunderland v Norwich 1-0
    West Brom v Hull 1-1

    Southampton v Tottenham 2-1
    Swansea v Everton 1-1
    Arsenal v Chelsea 0-2

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  9. Cheers Lee have a good one lads :)

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  10. Day 1 Scores
    Paulo 8, Biopunk 6, Lee 6, Longy 6, Gobshyte 3, Paul 3
    Al close and it could go down to Monday's game, but once again Paulo's on form :)

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  11. You West Ham boys must be suffering from a bit of vertigo up there!

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  12. Day 2 Scores
    Biopunk 9, Paulo 8, Lee 7, Longy 6, Gobshyte 4, Paul 4

    Still 3 of us in with a chance, Bio favourite as he just needs a win from either team although I'm guessing he's hoping for a Chelsea win :)
    I need a 3-3 and nothing else, Paulo needs a 1-1 to win or 0-0, 2-2, 4-4 etc to draw with Bio.

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  13. Predictions go from bad to worse, FPL on the other hand, I'll take 100 points ;)

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  14. Day 3 Final Scores
    Well saw the highlights and the ref obviously didn't want Chelsea to lose, so it's a drawn week.
    Congrats to Biopunk and Paulo :)

    Biopunk 9, Paulo 9, Lee 8, Longy 6, Gobshyte 5, Paul 4

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  15. Well done Paul, I had a bit of a mare in the FPL and you took advantage.
    Did consider Rooney but his reported injury put me off, and Toure keeps biting me :(
    But I'm liking the TFF work league, 5 teams 1st to 5th :)

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  16. well done bio you deserved to win after all the near misses lately
    cheers
    paulo

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