Thursday 27 April 2017

Premier Predictions (Week 35)

Week 34 still running, but here goes with Week 35.

5 games on Saturday, 4 on Sunday and one on Monday.
Saturday is probably Sunderland's last chance to prolong the agony as they have a winnable game while Hull and Swansea have tricky away games.
Sunday is a big day in the title race, Chelsea need to beat their bogey team Everton while Arsenal will hope to put the skids under Tottenham.
West Ham still need a couple of points to feel safe, but a win on Saturday could push them up to 9th.

Southampton v Hull
Stoke v West Ham
Sunderland v Bournemouth
West Brom v Leicester
C Palace v Burnley

Man Utd v Swansea
Everton v Chelsea
Middlesbrough v Man City
Tottenham v Arsenal

Watford v Liverpool

Good Luck All :)

25 comments:

  1. Still behind you Paul!

    Southampton v Hull 2-1
    Stoke v West Ham 2-2
    Sunderland v Bournemouth 0-2
    West Brom v Leicester 2-1
    C Palace v Burnley 1-0

    Man Utd v Swansea 1-1
    Everton v Chelsea 1-2
    Middlesbrough v Man City 0-2
    Tottenham v Arsenal 2-0

    Watford v Liverpool 1-2

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    1. And Joshua wins in round 4!

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    2. Hope so, but I reckon it will all the way unless Joshua gets stage fright and leaves himself open.
      Going for Joshua on points if he boxes with his brain.

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    3. Won in 11, good fight could have gone either way Klitschko not bad for a 41 year old.

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    4. Yeah, that was one for the history books. Had me doing some nail biting. That Luke Campbell fight was good too.

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  2. Southampton v Hull 1-1
    Stoke v West Ham 1-0
    Sunderland v Bournemouth 1-1
    West Brom v Leicester 1-1
    C Palace v Burnley 1-0

    Man Utd v Swansea 1-2
    Everton v Chelsea 1-1
    Middlesbrough v Man City 0-2
    Tottenham v Arsenal 1-2

    Watford v Liverpool 1-3






    cheers Lee






    Longy

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  3. Saints 2 hull 0
    Stoke 1 West Ham 1
    Sunderland 1 Bournemouth 0
    West Brom 0 Leicster 0
    Palace 0 Burnley 1
    Man Utd 1 Swansea 1
    Everton 0 Chelsea 2
    Middlesbrough 0 Man City 2
    Spurs 1 Arsenal 1
    Watford 1 Liverpool 1
    Cheers

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  4. Southampton v Hull 3-1
    Stoke v West Ham 1-2
    Sunderland v Bournemouth 0-3
    West Brom v Leicester 1-2
    C Palace v Burnley 2-0

    Man Utd v Swansea 1-0
    Everton v Chelsea 1-1
    Middlesbrough v Man City 0-2
    Tottenham v Arsenal 2-1

    Watford v Liverpool 2-3

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  5. Southampton v Hull 3-0
    Stoke v West Ham 2-0
    Sunderland v Bournemouth 0-1
    West Brom v Leicester 1-1
    C Palace v Burnley 2-0

    Man Utd v Swansea 2-0
    Everton v Chelsea 2-0
    Middlesbrough v Man City 0-1
    Tottenham v Arsenal 5-0

    Watford v Liverpool 1-0

    The Model


    Well the model has gone for it this week... lol

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    1. 5-0 to Tottenham? well they did score 5 against Millwall, Gillingham and Swansea but I've got my doubts :)

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  6. Southampton v Hull 3-1
    Stoke v West Ham 1-1
    Sunderland v Bournemouth 0-2
    West Brom v Leicester 1-2
    C Palace v Burnley 2-0

    Man Utd v Swansea 2-0
    Everton v Chelsea 1-3
    Middlesbrough v Man City 0-1
    Tottenham v Arsenal 3-0

    Watford v Liverpool 1-2

    278 firmly in sights. Currently +£98.50 on predictions, so could also break the £100.

    Think one more win would secure the league and cup double !! Hopefully the Model is way off this week, not sure if anyone can take Spurs winning the league.

    Good luck everyone.

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    1. Having a terrible betting run, £28 down on the season so far only £2.82 left in the account of the £30 I added in August :(

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  7. I think Paul Merson is back on the booze?
    just talking about West Ham and said only Valencia had played well for us this season (he's been on loan to Everton since August).
    Commentating on Sunderland v Bournemouth told us how Lewis Cook's tackle had saved a certain Bournemouth goal, trouble is he plays for Bournemouth :)

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  8. Not much to look forward to on Match of the Day later, just 2 goals and a missed penalty so far.

    Early Scores (4 Games)
    Paul 3, Biopunk 2, Lee 2, Longy 1, Paulo 1, (Lawro 0, Lawro's Guest 4, Paul's Model 3)

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  9. Yep I can see you are still behind me bio ;)

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    1. Was fully expecting Paulo to come surging past the both of us there!

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  10. Good win for Burnley in the last game, only Paulo expected that.

    Day 1 Scores (5 Games)
    Paul 3, Biopunk 2, Lee 2, Paulo 2, Longy 1, (Lawro 0, Lawro's Guest 4, Paul's Model 3)

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  11. Damn " fifty shades". Cost me the lead lol
    Cheers

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    1. Cheer up Paulo, you got the Man U game spot on and only the late Will-ian goal cost you another 3

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  12. Day 2 Scores (9 Games)
    Biopunk 9, Paulo 6, Paul 5, Lee 3, Longy 1, (Lawro 1, Lawro's Guest 4, Paul's Model 4)

    Good day for Biopunk, Paulo has gone for a 1-1 draw tomorrow and could snatch a drawn week, anything else and Bio is right back in the title hunt :)

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  13. Paulo so close, just the width of the crossbar tonight.

    Week 35 Scores
    Biopunk 10, Paul 6, Paulo 6, Lee 4, Longy 2, (Lawro 2, Lawro's Guest 5, Paul's Model 4)

    Congrats to Biopunk :)
    Competition still open for at least 2 of the 3 weeks left.

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    1. Too Much Pressure!

      (Thought Paulo was going to tie there for sure.)

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  14. Sums up my season this week 5 mins away in four games from 3 pointers never mind will have to consolidate build for next year blah blah lol

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  15. Great album though bio and still going strong!

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    1. Even saw Pauline Black on Pointless the other week

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