Thursday 7 November 2019

Premier Predictions (Week 12)

Friday start again this week, 6 games on Saturday and 3 on Sunday.
Obvious big game on Sunday with the top 2 meeting for the first time this season with both misfiring a bit recently, Man City's injuries carry on with Ederson looking unlikely to play, which should make Liverpool favourites.
Best of the rest Leicester v Arsenal, looks like a nailed on home win but Arsenal were their bogey team, although they have won 2 of the last 3 after no wins in 20.

Norwich v Watford

Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Burnley v West Ham
Newcastle v Bournemouth
Southampton v Everton
Tottenham v Sheff Utd
Leicester v Arsenal

Man Utd v Brighton
Wolves v Aston Villa
Liverpool v Man City

Good Luck All

25 comments:

  1. Lawro guest this week is Scouse actor Stephen Graham.

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  2. Norwich 1 v 1 Watford

    Chelsea 3 v 2 Crystal Palace
    Burnley 2 v 0 West Ham
    Newcastle 1 v 2 Bournemouth
    Southampton 0 v 0 Everton
    Tottenham 1 v 1 Sheff Utd
    Leicester 2 v 1 Arsenal

    Man Utd 1 v 0 Brighton
    Wolves 2 v 0 Aston Villa
    Liverpool 1 v 0 Man City

    Made sure this week

    Gibbo

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  3. Norwich v Watford 0-1

    Chelsea v Crystal Palace 3-1
    Burnley v West Ham 1-1
    Newcastle v Bournemouth 1-2
    Southampton v Everton 0-2
    Tottenham v Sheff Utd 0-2
    Leicester v Arsenal 3-1

    Man Utd v Brighton 1-2
    Wolves v Aston Villa 2-0
    Liverpool v Man City 1-1

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  4. Norwich 2 Watford 1
    Chelsea 1 palace 1
    Burnley 1 West Ham 2
    Newcastle 0 Bournemouth 2
    Saints 1 Everton 0
    Spurs 1 Sheffield Utd 1
    Leicester 2 Arsenal 0
    Man Utd 1 Brighton 1
    Wolves 3 villa 1
    Liverpool 1 Man City 2
    Cheers

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  5. Probably going to regret this, I can see it being a goal filled weekend?
    Cue ten 0-0 draws :)

    Norwich v Watford 1-3
    Chelsea v Crystal Palace 3-2
    Burnley v West Ham 2-2
    Newcastle v Bournemouth 2-1
    Southampton v Everton 2-2
    Tottenham v Sheff Utd 3-2
    Leicester v Arsenal 3-1
    Man Utd v Brighton 4-2
    Wolves v Aston Villa 3-2
    Liverpool v Man City 3-4

    All yours Paulo :)

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  6. Paul and his model friend caught out by the Friday game but only a point in it.

    Day 1 Scores (1 Game)
    Biopunk 1, Lee 1, Gibbo 0, Paulo 0, Paul -, (Lawro 0, Stephen 0, Model -)

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  7. 2nd game underway Chelsea kids v Palace pensioners :)

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  8. Burnley vs West Ham 1-1
    Chelsea vs Crystal Palace 1-0
    Leicester vs Arsenal 2-0
    Liverpool vs Man City 1-1
    Man United vs Brighton 1-0
    Newcastle vs Bournemouth 0-0
    Norwich vs Watford 2-1
    Southampton vs Everton 1-2
    Tottenham vs Sheffield United 1-0
    Wolves vs Aston Villa 1-1

    The Model

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  9. Burnley v West Ham 2-1
    Newcastle v Bournemouth 2-1
    Southampton v Everton 1-1
    Tottenham v Sheff Utd 1-2
    Leicester v Arsenal 2-1

    Man Utd v Brighton 2-0
    Wolves v Aston Villa 1-0
    Liverpool v Man City 2-0

    Better late than never :)

    Paul

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  10. Chelsea are good to watch recently, deserved win.

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  11. "Dear Liverpool can we borrow Adrian please"
    Roberto is achieving legendary status, McKnightmare might lose his crown as the worst keeper in Hammer history :(

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  12. Actually £79m, he is a super cup winner, and has more points in the EPL than Spurs

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    1. Nah!! your bench needs warming it's going to be a cold winter :)

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  13. Roberto seems to make about 3 good saves every game, but also makes 3 blunders today they all cost goals.
    Worrying that the back up keeper Martin was last seen dropping the ball in his own net in the last minute of an important cup tie, if he wasn't Alvin Martin's son he would probably be benchwarming in lower league somewhere now ... guess he will play next time at home to Tottenham and hopefully prove me wrong?
    Lanzini stretchered off, and Noble injured things don't look good.
    Maybe time to take a leaf from Lampard and bring some kids in, Holland, Powell, Scully and maybe 16 year old wonderkid Diallo?
    West Ham rant over :)

    Day 2 Scores (7 Games)
    Gibbo 6, Lee 6, Paulo 6, Paul 5, Biopunk 4, (Lawro 5, Stephen 6, Model 6)

    Everyone still in with a shout, although I'm now wishing I'd gone for lower scores ... but if I'm right MOTD2 will be a cracker :)

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  14. Wow Southend on the telly, I guess Dover must be favourites?

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    1. Really can't sink much lower, only thing left is if Bolton catch them in the league after having a 12 point deduction (7 points behind and they have 4 games in hand).
      At least Essex team Maldon might grab the headlines after winning at Orient :)

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  15. Day 3 Latest Scores (9 Games)
    Gibbo 8, Lee 8, Paulo 7, Paul 7, Biopunk 5, (Lawro 7, Stephen 7, Model 7)

    One game left and it's wide open, Bio can still get a draw with a 1-1 and the rest of us can win outright as we've all gone with different scores :)
    Slight advantage to Gibbo and maybe Paul as they've gone for Liverpool who have a full team out (except Matip), Man City missing Ederson, Mendy, Laporte, Zinchenko and Sane.

    Game of the season so far hope it's a good one not ruined by dodgy decisions from a biased ref and VAR crew.

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  16. Well that didn't take long Liverpool hand ball it in the penalty area for a definite penalty nothing given and Liverpool go down the other end and score.
    Liverpool scarves over the eyes of ref and VAR officials as always.

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    1. Gives us back the Bobby armpit goal that was disallowed last week

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  17. Salah looked offside but they won't spend 3 minutes looking at that one

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  18. Well as suspected the official decided the game, should have been a penalty to Man City at the start before Liverpool scored, the second goal seemed to be a quick decision by VAR considering the lengths they went to deny Burnley and Sheff Utd yesterday when all 3 looked level.
    Mane's push on Stirling and another Arnold handball getting nothing when you know at the other end both would be given.
    Oh well if Aguerro had taken his chances it might have been different? but I guess they would have been disallowed.

    Week 12 Final Scores (10 Games)
    Gibbo 9, Lee 8, Paul 8, Paulo 7, Biopunk 5, (Lawro 8, Stephen 8, Model 7)

    There is one bright spot it's a win for Gibbo!!! yay :)
    Congrats Gibbo :)

    Back after the latest International break

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  19. Well done gibbo! And you still hanging in there Lee quite scouseesque! 😂😂

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  20. Great to see Gibbo, well done!

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