Thursday 13 April 2023

Premier Predictions (Week 31)

Normal 10 game week again, 7 games on Saturday, 2 on Sunday, 1 on Monday.
Four teams in the middle of European quarter finals, so probably a few rotated teams for those, 
although I don't think West Ham would be getting anything even with a full strength rested team 😒

In form Villa and Newcastle looks the pick of the games,
or the Potter derby (without Potter) 😆
Interesting that ref Attwell is on duty as VAR man at the Wolves game? as Wolves have been the 2nd most screwed over team by VAR this season, after Brighton.

All very tight at the top with our league, just 8 weeks left.

Aston Villa v Newcastle
Chelsea v Brighton
Everton v Fulham
Southampton v Crystal Palace
Tottenham v Bournemouth
Wolves v Brentford
Man City v Leicester
West Ham v Arsenal
Nottm Forest v Man Utd
Leeds v Liverpool


Good Luck All  😃

13 comments:

  1. Sutton's guest this week is Jack Jones from indie band Trampolene.

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  2. Europe
    Man City superb, Chelsea still in it but don't look likely to score at the moment.
    Man Utd score 4 and draw 2-2, fell apart in last 10 minutes.
    West Ham terrible in 2nd half, lucky to get a draw.

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  3. Villa 1 newcastle 2
    Chelsea 1 Brighton 1
    Everton 1 Fulham 1
    Saints 1 palace 3
    Spurs 2 Bournemouth 1
    Wolves 1 Brentford 2
    Man City 3 leicester 0
    West Ham 1 Arsenal 1
    Forest 0 man td 1
    Leeds 1 liverpool 2
    Cheers
    Paulo

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  4. Aston Villa 0 v 0 Newcastle
    Chelsea 0 v 1 Brighton
    Everton 1 v 1 Fulham
    Southampton 0 v 2 Crystal Palace
    Tottenham 3 v 1 Bournemouth
    Wolves 1 v 1 Brentford
    Man City 4 v 0 Leicester
    West Ham 0 v 2 Arsenal
    Nottm Forest 0 v 1 Man Utd
    Leeds 1 v 2 Liverpool

    Gibbo

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  5. Aston Villa vs Newcastle 1-1
    Chelsea vs Brighton 0-1
    Everton vs Fulham 1-0
    Southampton vs Crystal Palace 1-1
    Tottenham vs Bournemouth 2-0
    Wolves vs Brentford 1-0
    Man City vs Leicester 4-0
    West Ham vs Arsenal 0-1
    Nott'm Forest vs Man United 1-0
    Leeds vs Liverpool 1-1

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  6. Aston Villa v Newcastle 1-0
    Chelsea v Brighton 1-0
    Everton v Fulham 1-0
    Southampton v Crystal Palace 0-1
    Tottenham v Bournemouth 2-0
    Wolves v Brentford 1-1
    Man City v Leicester 3-0
    West Ham v Arsenal 0-3
    Nottm Forest v Man Utd 1-1
    Leeds v Liverpool 1-2 (no Mark Viduka, so feel like we must get an away result soon)

    I put far too much thought into this week, thats never bodes well 😆

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    1. Actually, just looking at the Models posting time and mine, 17 minutes

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  7. Aston Villa v Newcastle 1-2
    Chelsea v Brighton 2-1
    Everton v Fulham 1-1
    Southampton v Crystal Palace 0-2
    Tottenham v Bournemouth 2-0
    Wolves v Brentford 2-1
    Man City v Leicester 3-2

    West Ham v Arsenal 2-2
    Nottm Forest v Man Utd 1-2

    Leeds v Liverpool 1-3

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  8. Villa totally deserved win, proof a manager can make a big difference.
    Relegation candidates under Gerrard, one of the best teams in the league under Emery with the same players.

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  9. Wins for Villa, Brighton, Fulham, Palace, Wolves, Bournemouth, Man City.

    Man City declaring at half time, didn't expect the Fulham win.
    Was going to go for the Bournemouth win but thought that would be silly, glad to be wrong :)

    Not sure if Lampard has been sacked yet?

    Day 1 Scores (7 Games)
    Biopunk 5, Gibbo 5, Lee 3, Paul 3, Paulo 2, (Sutton 4, Jack 1, Model 3)

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  10. After 10 minutes I could only see it being a nightmare, Arsenal 2-0 up and looking to improve their goal difference.
    But what a comeback. Thought it was going wrong again when Arsenal got a dubious penalty but Saka blew it.
    Then Bowen scores :)
    Arsenal crumble is starting.

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  11. Oops forgot to update, Man U winning the final game.
    Day 2 Scores (9 Games)
    Biopunk 9, Gibbo 6, Lee 4, Paulo 4, Paul 3, (Sutton 4, Jack 1, Model 3)
    Bio on the comeback trail

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  12. Leeds started ok then totally fell apart for the second time in 2 games, Liverpool having one of those good days.
    Their goal difference is +20 but 21 of those have been in 3 games (9-0, 7-0, 6-1)
    Another relegation rival dropping points :)

    Week 31 Final Scores (10 Games)
    Biopunk 10, Gibbo 7, Lee 5, Paulo 5, Paul 4, (Sutton 4, Jack 1, Model 3)

    A win for Biopunk helped by picking the West Ham v Arsenal result
    Congrats Biopunk :)

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