Friday, 19 May 2023

Premier Predictions (Week 37)

Week 37 the penultimate week of the season.
Paul just needs me not to win, to be champion  πŸ˜“

Anyway it's another extended week with 2 extra games
6 games on Saturday, 3 on Sunday and one each on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday (so another late finish).

Man City just need to win on Sunday to be champions, Newcastle need to beat Leicester to guarantee Champions league. Man Utd need 6 points to finish above Liverpool.
At the bottom Southampton are down, Leicester and Leeds look most likely to join them.


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


Good Luck All  πŸ˜€

14 comments:

  1. Double obscure guests for Sutton this week, with skateboarders Anna Pixner and Jenny Jungle from the movie Wolf Women??

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

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  3. Tottenham vs Brentford 2-0
    Bournemouth vs Man United 1-1
    Fulham vs Crystal Palace 1-1
    Liverpool vs Aston Villa 2-0
    Wolves vs Everton 1-0
    Nott'm Forest vs Arsenal 1-1
    West Ham vs Leeds 2-1
    Brighton vs Southampton 2-0
    Man City vs Chelsea 3-0
    Newcastle vs Leicester 3-0

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

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  5. After the pain from last season's competition, just need to stay focused for the last two game weeks. Hopefully I can beat my 261 points tally from last season. Think they need to find a new pundit, Sutton hasn't been much of a challenge :)

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  6. Meant to do this last night, good job I checked for other non posted ones.
    No Gibbo, or Biopunk (again) so far.
    Always the problem with Internet friends who you don't actually know, not sure if they've just got bored and left or something bad has happened? hopefully Biopunk is ok after 13 years of his contributions.

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

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

    Gibbo

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  8. Everyone leaving it late this week :)

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  9. That went well, good performance by Brentford but Tottenham were awful in 2nd half.
    Shame Brentford finish against Man City next week, although they beat them away so who knows?
    Quite funny that Tottenham had their big celebration planned for after the game, but nearly all the fans had gone home.

    I know I should like Harry Kane as he's England's No.1 and a record scorer, but al his diving, cheating and constant whining make it hard.

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  10. Wins for Brentford, Man Utd and Forest
    Draws in all the other games.
    Firminho shows what Liverpool will miss with a 90th minute equaliser.
    Everton grab a draw in the 99th minute against Wolves.

    Results mean Man City are Champions, and only one from Everton. Leeds and Leicester are staying up.

    Day 1 Scores (6 games)
    Lee 5, Paulo 3, Gibbo 2, Paul 1, (Sutton 4, Anne 3, Jenny 2, Model 1)

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  11. West Ham's Euro hangover only lasting half hour (so glad to be wrong about that).
    Leeds in deep trouble now.
    Brighton win to confirm European football next season.
    Man City reserves beat Chelsea meaning Chelsea can finish no higher than 11th, proving spending £600m doesn't guarantee anything.
    Also good to see that the only 2 teams in the bottom half who didn't sack their managers are both staying up :)

    Day 2 Scores (9 games)
    Gibbo 7, Lee 7, Paulo 6, Paul 4, (Sutton 6, Anne 8, Jenny 5, Model 4)

    3 games left

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  12. Nearly a shock tonight, Newcastle 23 shots no goals, Leicester nearly score with their only shot in the 92nd minute.
    No points to add.
    Day 3 Scores (10 games)
    Gibbo 7, Lee 7, Paulo 6, Paul 4, (Sutton 6, Anne 8, Jenny 5, Model 4)

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  13. All square at Brighton, Man City had more possession, Brighton had more shots (20).

    Day 4 Scores (11 games)
    Lee 8, Gibbo 7, Paulo 6, Paul 4, (Sutton 6, Anne 8, Jenny 5, Model 4)

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  14. Win for Man Utd, surprising bit was that Chelsea had more possession and manged 13 shots. But a 4-1 win means Man U finish top 4 and if Chelsea lose on Sunday they could drop to 14th.

    Week 37 Final Scores (12 games)
    Lee 9, Gibbo 8, Paulo 7, Paul 4, (Sutton 7, Anne 8, Jenny 5, Model 4)

    Squeaky bum win for me, means it's all down to the last week :)
    Congrats Me :)

    Final Matches on Sunday, all 16:30 kick offs

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