Wednesday, 29 January 2020

Premier Predictions (Week 25)

The extended week is finally over and it's back to a bit of normality for one week at least.
8 games on Saturday and 2 on Sunday.
Title is over so only things left to fight for are 5th place and 6 teams battling relegation.
West ham have their last winnable game before April so need 3 points against Brighton, Villa v Bournemouth is another 6 pointer.
Watford play Everton and 3 points could take them 15th so it's getting tight.

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

Good Luck All  😃

13 comments:

  1. Lawro guest this week is Georgia Barnes "a synth pop star"?
    I did listen to a few tracks, she's ok but nothing stand out.

    It's transfer deadline day!!!
    Wonder which players West Ham won't sign, and if we do get Bowen will he be the new Hugill??
    A couple of biggies elsewhere will do a post next week with the details.

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  2. Leicester v Chelsea 2-1 (2 very unpredictable teams at the moment)
    Bournemouth v Aston Villa 0-2 (6 pointer, Villa have confidence back)
    Crystal Palace v Sheff Utd 0-2
    Liverpool v Southampton 2-0 (just enough to win again, unless Danny Ings has got a point to prove)
    Newcastle v Norwich 2-1
    Watford v Everton 2-1
    West Ham v Brighton 2-1 (Antonio please be fit, and Glenn Murray stay on the bench)
    Man Utd v Wolves 2-2
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    Burnley v Arsenal 1-0
    Tottenham v Man City 0-4 (or Tottenham win if the "other" Man City turn up)

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  3. Leicester 1 Chelsea 1
    Bournemouth 1 Villa 3
    Palace 1 Sheffield utd 1
    Liverpool 3 Saints 1
    Newcastle 1 norwich 0
    Watford 1 everton 1
    West ham 2 Brighton 0
    Man utd 1 Wolves 2
    Burnley 1 arsenal 0
    Spurs 0 Man City 2
    Cheers

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  4. Leicester v Chelsea 2-2
    Bournemouth v Aston Villa 1-2
    Crystal Palace v Sheff Utd 0-2
    Liverpool v Southampton 2-1
    Newcastle v Norwich 2-1
    Watford v Everton 0-2
    West Ham v Brighton 1-1
    Man Utd v Wolves 1-2



    Burnley v Arsenal 1-2
    Tottenham v Man City 0-2

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  5. Leicester 1 v 2 Chelsea
    Bournemouth 2 v 2 Aston Villa
    Crystal Palace 0 v 1 Sheff Utd
    Liverpool 3 v 0 Southampton
    Newcastle 1 v 1 Norwich
    Watford 2 v 1 Everton
    West Ham 1 v 0 Brighton
    Man Utd 1 v 2 Wolves
    Burnley 0 v 0 Arsenal
    Tottenham 0 v 1 Man City

    Gibbo

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  6. Bournemouth v Aston Villa 2-1
    Crystal Palace v Sheff Utd 0-1
    Liverpool v Southampton 3-0
    Newcastle v Norwich 2-0
    Watford v Everton 1-2
    West Ham v Brighton 2-1
    Man Utd v Wolves 1-2
    Burnley v Arsenal 2-2
    Tottenham v Man City 2-2

    Paul

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  7. Bad day for me, bad predictions and a comedy defensive display from West Ham.
    Did look like handball for Brighton's 3rd but the lack of a claret and blue shirt meant he got away with it.
    Palace keeper throwing the ball in his own net for Sheff Utd.
    10 man Everton coming back from 2 down, 10 man Bournemouth winning.
    You would think the refs would be a bit more honest now Liverpool have a massive points lead, but no sign of that.

    Day 1 Scores (8 Games)
    Paul 8, Biopunk 7, Gibbo 5, Lee 3, Paulo 2, (Lawro 1, Georgia 4)

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  8. Looks like i could be back in the CL places again 😎

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  9. Weird result, Tottenham 2 shots 2 goals, City 18 shots no goals.
    Hopefully City will be as bad next week?

    Week 25 Final Scores (10 Games)
    Paul 9, Gibbo 8, Biopunk 7, Lee 3, Paulo 2, (Lawro 1, Georgia 6)

    Poor scoring from Me, Paulo and Lawro hehe

    Congrats Paul, you're up from 3rd to 3rd :)

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  10. I'll take 3rd - because it's a further third than last time.

    And if it were not for the winter break, Liverpool could have been champions by the end of Feb. 😊

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  11. Let's hope West Ham do you a favour next week :)
    I'm not holding my breath though :(

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    1. They are trying to cover every scenario at the moment. Losing - losing, winning - losing, so maybe winning - winning is next. Or even losing - winning. This would be my favourite for City, psychologically this could finish Pep 🤣. And don't mind if West ham can get themselves out of trouble with a little run, as long as they take the day off against Liverpool take 2

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