Friday 5 May 2023

Premier Predictions (Week 35)

10 game week spread over 3 days, 5 games on Saturday, 2 on Sunday and 3 on Monday.
Man City with the chance to extend their lead as Arsenal have to go to 3rd place Newcastle, although with a trip to Real Madrid on Tuesday they might rest a few. But still a tough start for the return of "big Sam".
Tough games for the relegation strugglers, with the last game on Monday a must win for both.
West Ham take on Man Utd at the weird time of 7pm Sunday with both needing the points, West Ham play in Europe Thursday so might be some team juggling.

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


Good Luck All  πŸ˜€

11 comments:

  1. Chris Sutton's guest is actor and singer Andrew Gower, from a band and TV show I've never heard of (nothing new there) :)

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

    Gibbo

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  3. Bournemouth 1 Chelsea 0
    Man City 5 leeds 0
    Spurs 1 palace 2
    Wolves 1 Villa 1
    Liverpool 1 Brentford 2
    Newcastle 1 Arsenal 0
    West Ham 2 Man Utd 1
    Fulham 2 leicester 0
    Brighton 2 Everton 0
    Forest 1 saints 1
    Cheers
    Paulo

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

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

    I've gone for the Chelsea gamble. Surely they can't keep losing?

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    1. Was surprised everyone else had gone for Bournemouth?
      They are safe now so might take it easy, but a win puts them above Chelsea :)

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  6. No Biopunk again, hopefully he's ok??
    After 2 wins in 3 weeks to have the chance to retain the title, I would be surprised if he'd given up :(

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  7. Shock win for Chelsea, Bournemouth on the beach??
    Man City almost take it a bit too easy against Leeds
    1-0 wins for Wolves and Tottenham
    Early goal for Liverpool gives them another 1-0 win, guess Match of the day will be editing the crowd noise? :)

    Day 1 Scores (5 Games)
    Lee 4, Paul 4, Gibbo 2, Paulo 1, (Sutton 2, Andrew 1, Model 6)

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  8. Can we play Sunday night every week, best performance of the season.
    De Gea mistake for the goal, but yet another blind Ref/VAR denying us a blatant penalty.
    Luckily it didn't matter this time :)
    Arsenal won at Newcastle to keep the title race open.

    Day 2 Scores (7 Games)
    Lee 4, Paul 4, Gibbo 2, Paulo 2, (Sutton 2, Andrew 1, Model 6)

    Not much to add today, point for Paulo who kept the faith :)

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  9. Crazy day so far
    Just watched low scoring Everton blow high flying Brighton away in the first half, then hang on in the 2nd with Pickford amazing before grabbing 2 late goals for a 5-1 away win.
    Brighton might of been thinking about top 4 before this, but with 5 games left including playing the top 3 they might be worrying about making any of the European places now.

    Leicester needing the points taken apart by Fulham, 4 down early in the 2nd half.
    Got a goal back then missed another penalty, 2 late goals not enough to pull it back.

    One game left, low scoring still wide open.

    Day 3 Latest Scores (9 Games)
    Lee 5, Paul 5, Paulo 3, Gibbo 2, (Sutton 3, Andrew 3, Model 6)

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  10. Crazy goals day finishes with a 4-3 win for Forest
    Southampton now 8 points from safety with only 3 games left.
    Leeds and Leicester now looking most likely to be relegated with them?

    Week 35 Final Scores (10 Games)
    Lee 6, Paul 6, Gibbo 3, Paulo 3, (Sutton 4, Andrew 3, Model 7)

    Overall winner is the Model
    In the bit that counts it's a draw, 6 points each for Paul and Me.
    Congrats Me and Paul :)

    3 weeks left, next games on Saturday

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