Friday 29 April 2022

Premier Predictions (Week 35)

An almost normal week this time, 10 games.
6 on Saturday, 3 on Sunday, 1 on Monday.
Tricky games for the top 2 and the relegation battlers.
I guess Arsenal and Tottenham will be happy playing teams in the middle of Euro semi finals  πŸ˜’

Newcastle v Liverpool
Aston Villa v Norwich
Southampton v Crystal Palace
Watford v Burnley
Wolves v Brighton
Leeds v Man City

Everton v Chelsea
Tottenham v Leicester
West Ham v Arsenal
Man Utd v Brentford


Good Luck All  πŸ˜€

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11 comments:

  1. Lawro guest this week is Will Kennard from Chase and Status.

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  2. Newcastle 0 v 2 Liverpool
    Aston Villa 2 v 1 Norwich
    Southampton 1 v 1 Crystal Palace
    Watford 0 v 2 Burnley
    Wolves 1 v 1 Brighton
    Leeds 1 v 3 Man City

    Everton 1 v 2 Chelsea
    Tottenham 2 v 0 Leicester
    West Ham 1 v 2 Arsenal
    Man Utd 2 v 1Brentford

    Gibbo

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  3. Newcastle v Liverpool 2-2
    Aston Villa v Norwich 2-1
    Southampton v Crystal Palace 1-1
    Watford v Burnley 1-2
    Wolves v Brighton 0-0
    Leeds v Man City 2-4
    Everton v Chelsea 0-2
    Tottenham v Leicester 1-0
    West Ham v Arsenal 2-2
    Man Utd v Brentford 1-2

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  4. Newcastle 1 Liverpool 1
    Villa 2 Norwich 0
    Saints 1 Palace 1
    Watford 1 Burnley 2
    Wolves 0 Brighton 1
    Leeds 3 man City 4
    Everton 0 Chelsea 1
    Spurs 2 Leicester 0
    West ham 1 arsenal 0
    Man utd 1 Brentford 2
    Cheers

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  5. Newcastle v Liverpool 0-2
    Aston Villa v Norwich 1-0
    Southampton v Crystal Palace 1-1
    Watford v Burnley 0-0
    Wolves v Brighton 1-0
    Leeds v Man City 0-2

    Everton v Chelsea 0-1
    Tottenham v Leicester 2-1
    West Ham v Arsenal 1-2
    Man Utd v Brentford 2-0

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  6. Pretty dull game, was hoping Newcastle would make a game of it but they looked pretty lacklustre.
    Thought Biopunk would be up for this, but missing again :(

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  7. Wins for Villa, Palace, Burnley, Brighton, Man City. Meaning Norwich are down, and Watford need snookers.
    Burnley's post Dyche run has put Leeds right in the mix.

    Day 1 Scores (6 Games)
    Paulo 8, Lee 5, Gibbo 4, Paul 3, Biopunk -, (Lawro 5, Will 4)

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  8. Everton v Chelsea 1-3
    Tottenham v Leicester 2-2
    West Ham v Arsenal 2-1
    Man Utd v Brentford 2-2

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  9. One thing obvious over the last few months, Liverpool and Man City are way above the others, Chelsea maybe hanging in there but without the Abrhamovic money might drop into the next group.
    Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Man Utd and maybe Leicester and Wolves all lacking the quality of the top 3 but way better than the rest.
    West Ham not far away but need some quality recruitment, fatigue setting in with Moyes basically trusting the same 15 players in all big games.

    Arsenal despite being rested with a fully fit squad having to resort to time wasting to beat an understrength tired Hammers today. Is Holding wearing a wig??
    Shock win for Everton, pulling Leeds and Burnley back into the mix.
    Tottenham beating Leicester who like West Ham have their minds on other things.

    Day 2 Scores (9 Games)
    Paulo 9, Lee 6, Gibbo 8, Paul 7, Biopunk 0, (Lawro 9, Will 7)

    3 horse race, one game to go

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  10. Day 2 Scores (9 Games)
    Paulo 9, Gibbo 8, Paul 7, Lee 6, Biopunk 0, (Lawro 9, Will 7)

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  11. Sorry about that, I think this football every day is starting to take it's toll.

    Final game, a shock win for Man Utd

    Week 35 Final Scores (10 Games)
    Gibbo 9, Paulo 9, Paul 8, Lee 6, Biopunk 0, (Lawro 10, Will 8)

    Overall a win for Lawrenson.
    For the competition it's another drawn week with Paulo and Gibbo both getting 9.
    Congrats to Gibbo and Paulo :)

    3 weeks unbeaten for Paulo, just a shame about the first 32 weeks :)

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