Tuesday, 26 January 2016

F.A Cup Predictions (Part 2)

Here we go, the second set of FA Cup fixtures being played Friday 29th to Sunday 31st.

Same Rules - 3 points for a correct score, 1 point for a correct result.
Scores after 90 minutes only (not including extra time and penalties)
Not going to include replays only first matches.
Round 4 x 16 games - Fixtures 33-48 of 63.

Derby v Man Utd

Colchester v Tottenham
Arsenal v Burnley
Bury v Hull
C Palace v Stoke
Bolton v Leeds
Reading v Walsall
Portsmouth v Bournemouth
Nottm Forest v Watford
Oxford U v Blackburn
Shrewsbury v Sheff Wed
West Brom v Peterborough
Aston Villa v Man City
Liverpool v West Ham

Carlisle v Everton
MK Dons v Chelsea

Current Scores - Biopunk 28, John 26, Lee 22, Paulo 20, Longy 17

Good Luck All

16 comments:

  1. Derby 1 man Utd 0
    Colchester 1 Spurs 3
    Arsenal 2 burnley 0
    Bradford 0 hull 1
    Palace 0 Stoke 0
    Bolton 1 Leeds 0
    Reading 1 Walsall 1
    Portsmouth 1 Bournemouth 2
    Forest 1 Watford 2
    Oxford 2 Blackburn 1
    Shrewsbury 1 Sheffield weds 1
    West brom 1 Peterborough 1
    Villa 0 man city 4
    Liverpool 1 West Ham 3
    Carlisle 0 Everton 1
    Me dons 1 Chelsea 3
    Cheers
    Paulo

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  2. Derby v Man Utd 0-1

    Colchester v Tottenham 1-4
    Arsenal v Burnley 3-1
    Bradford v Hull 1-1
    C Palace v Stoke 1-2
    Bolton v Leeds 1-2
    Reading v Walsall 2-0
    Portsmouth v Bournemouth 1-3
    Nottm Forest v Watford 1-2
    Oxford U v Blackburn 1-2
    Shrewsbury v Sheff Wed 1-2
    West Brom v Peterborough 0-1
    Aston Villa v Man City 0-2
    Liverpool v West Ham 1-1

    Carlisle v Everton 0-2
    MK Dons v Chelsea 1-2



    Cheers Lee. Can't see there being too many shocks this time around. Maybe WBA to lose at home to Peterborough (so that's a home win!)

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  3. Derby v Man Utd 0 2
    Colchester v Tottenham 1 2
    Arsenal v Burnley 2 1
    Bury v Hull 0 1
    C Palace v Stoke 2 1
    Bolton v Leeds 0 0
    Reading v Walsall 2 0
    Portsmouth v Bournemouth 1 2
    Nottm Forest v Watford 1 1
    Oxford U v Blackburn 0 1
    Shrewsbury v Sheff Wed 0 2
    West Brom v Peterborough 2 0
    Aston Villa v Man City 1 3
    Liverpool v West Ham 1 1
    Carlisle v Everton 2 3
    MK Dons v Chelsea 0 2
    cheers john

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  4. Derby v Man Utd 1-2

    Colchester v Tottenham 0-3
    Arsenal v Burnley 2-0
    Bury v Hull 0-1
    C Palace v Stoke 1-1
    Bolton v Leeds 1-2
    Reading v Walsall 2-1
    Portsmouth v Bournemouth 1-3
    Nottm Forest v Watford 1-1
    Oxford U v Blackburn 0-2
    Shrewsbury v Sheff Wed 1-2
    West Brom v Peterborough 2-1
    Aston Villa v Man City 0-2
    Liverpool v West Ham 1-0 ?? (reverse psych thing) :)

    Carlisle v Everton 1-1
    MK Dons v Chelsea 1-3

    Hoping for a few shocks, expect a few might need replays?
    The only shock I've gone for is Liverpool beating West Ham, really hope I'm wrong about that :)

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  5. Continuing my dance in the dark...

    Derby v Man Utd 1-2

    Colchester v Tottenham 1-2
    Arsenal v Burnley 2-1
    Bradford v Hull 2-2
    C Palace v Stoke 2-0
    Bolton v Leeds 0-2
    Reading v Walsall 1-0
    Portsmouth v Bournemouth 1-2
    Nottm Forest v Watford 0-2
    Oxford U v Blackburn 0-1
    Shrewsbury v Sheff Wed 1-1
    West Brom v Peterborough 2-0
    Aston Villa v Man City 0-4
    Liverpool v West Ham 2-2

    Carlisle v Everton 1-0
    MK Dons v Chelsea 1-2

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  6. Point each for Biopunk, Longy, John and Me after Man Utd's win.
    Will update the table after the Saturday games.

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  7. Noticed when Longy did his post I had cocked up by having Bradford instead of Bury, so I changed it.
    So Paulo, Longy and Biopunk? if you want to change your score you can up till 3pm. oops :)

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    1. Lee, I knew where Bradford was from my anarcho-punk days, but I had no clue where Bury was until I just now Googled it...

      Seeing it's too Mancunian for my tastes, so: Bury v Hull 0-2! ;)

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    2. Yeah sorry about that, after Bradford stuffed Chelsea last year I just assumed they would beat Bury .. but they didn't.
      Made the list up before the replays which is why Villa are at the bottom, as I thought Wycombe might turn them over.
      Never really thought of Bradford as a centre of Anarcho-punk :)

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    3. Don't know if it's a centre of anarcho-punk, but Bradford is home to a punk poet named Nick Toczek.

      Here's one of his footy poems:

      FAN

      I'm a football fan but I must admit
      That I sometimes act like a brainless git
      Like a lager lout or a loud half-wit
      Or a totally typical drunken Brit.

      But I'm genuine, not a counterfeit.
      And I might just lark about a bit
      And shove and shout and refuse to sit
      But football fans are proud of it.

      We wear the legitimate scarf and kit.
      It's a bright outfit, so it's no secret.
      We're football fans for definite.
      We're a rowdy crowd but we're proud of it.

      It's a game of guile an grace and grit,
      A spirited sport for the physically fit.
      With my season ticket in my mitt,
      I'm a football fan and I'm proud of it.

      With literally little that's not been writ,
      I can only add that I'll never quit.
      I'm a football fan, not a hypocrite,
      A football fan and I'm proud of it.

      Check him out on youtube. ;)

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    4. Sounds like me when I was younger :)
      Will check that out, cheers Bio :)

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  8. First game done, points for all and an excellent 3 from Longy.

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  9. Looks like Atkinson has been told to let Liverpool win, 2 penalties turned down, deliberate back pass not pulled up and Lovren still on the pitch?
    They need to check for large brown envelopes :(

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  10. Off day for West Ham, even so the ref denied us the win so a bit disappointed but we get to do it again.

    Scores this round so far -
    Biopunk 18, John 14, Longy 14, Lee 11, Paulo 11, (Lawro 15)
    So another excellent day for Bio, best predictions Bio and Paulo getting the 4-0 City win and Longy's 4-1 Tottenham win.

    Current Overall Scores (46 Games)
    Biopunk 46, John 40, Lee 33, Longy 31, Paulo 31, (Lawro 31)

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  11. Early update with Chelsea still playing and leading 5-1.
    Chelsea good, MK Dons bloody awful.

    Current Overall Scores (48 Games)
    Biopunk 47, John 42, Lee 34, Longy 33, Paulo 33, (Lawro 33)

    Well done so far Biopunk, John keeping the pressure on, and the rest of us having a good battle for 3rd place :(

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