Thursday 9 May 2024

Premier Predictions (Week 37)

Week 37, just 2 weeks and 23 league games left in the season.
 
NBTF title still up for grabs, Paul needs two more wins to deny me  😟 

8 Games on Saturday, 1 each on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, 2 on Wednesday.

At the top Liverpool need Arsenal and Man City to lose all their remaining games, so unlikely to happen.
Arsenal go to Man Utd (not sure they would like to help City, although form says they won't have the chance to)
Man City go to Fulham, which might be difficult?
Then they go to Tottenham which recent history says might be a hard game (but will Tottenham do Arsenal a favour?).

At the bottom it's almost decided, Luton and Burnley need 2 wins each to stand a chance but looks unlikely.

Not sure what is going to happen at West Ham? news that David Moyes is being replaced by the Spanish David Moyes might cheer up some of the players, or maybe not?  πŸ™„

Fulham v Man City
Bournemouth v Brentford
Everton v Sheff Utd
Newcastle v Brighton
Tottenham v Burnley
West Ham v Luton
Wolves v Crystal Palace
Nottm Forest v Chelsea
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Man Utd v Arsenal
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Aston Villa v Liverpool
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Tottenham v Man City
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Brighton v Chelsea
Man Utd v Newcastle



Good Luck All   πŸ˜€

13 comments:

  1. Sutton's guest is Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno a famous Leicester fan

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  2. Fulham vs Man City 0-2
    Bournemouth vs Brentford 2-0
    Everton vs Sheffield United 3-0
    Newcastle vs Brighton 4-0
    Tottenham vs Burnley 1-1
    West Ham vs Luton 2-0
    Wolves vs Crystal Palace 1-1
    Nott'm Forest vs Chelsea 1-0
    Man United vs Arsenal 0-2
    Aston Villa vs Liverpool 1-1

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  3. Fulham v Man City 1-3
    Bournemouth v Brentford 2-0
    Everton v Sheff Utd 2-1
    Newcastle v Brighton 1-0
    Tottenham v Burnley 4-0
    West Ham v Luton 2-0
    Wolves v Crystal Palace 1-2
    Nottm Forest v Chelsea 0-2

    Man Utd v Arsenal 1-2

    Aston Villa v Liverpool 3-2

    Tottenham v Man City 1-3

    Brighton v Chelsea 1-3
    Man Utd v Newcastle 2-2

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  4. Fulham 1 Man City 3
    Bournemouth 2 Brentford 0
    Everton 1 sheff Utd 0
    Newcastle 2 Brighton 0
    Spurs 3 Burnley 0
    West Ham 2 Luton 1
    Wolves 2 palace 1
    Forest 0 Chelsea 2
    Man Utd 1 Arsenal 1
    Villa 2 Liverpool 2
    Spurs 2 Man City 3
    Brighton 1 Chelsea 1
    Man Utd 1 Newcastle 3
    Cheers
    Paulo

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  5. Fulham 0 v 3 Man City
    Bournemouth 2 v 0 Brentford
    Everton 3 v 1 Sheff Utd
    Newcastle 2 v 0 Brighton
    Tottenham 1 v 1 Burnley
    West Ham 0 v 1 Luton
    Wolves 1 v 2 Crystal Palace
    Nottm Forest 1 v 3 Chelsea
    Man Utd 0 v 2 Arsenal
    Aston Villa 1 v 1 Liverpool
    Tottenham 0 v 2 Man City
    Brighton 1 v 2 Chelsea
    Man Utd 1 v 1 Newcastle

    Gibbo

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  6. Fulham v Man City 0-3
    rest to follow, I need to take my time on these......

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  7. Wins for Man City, Brentford, Everton, Tottenham, West Ham, Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Newcastle v Brighton drew.

    Day 1 Scores (8 Games)
    Paulo 7, Biopunk 6, Lee 6, Paul 5, Gibbo 4, (Sutton 5, Serge 4, Model 3)

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  8. I’m doing a poch! Just need another 20 games lol
    Cheers
    Paulo

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  9. Nervy 1-0 win for Arsenal

    Day 2 Scores (9 Games)
    Biopunk 7, Lee 7, Paulo 7, Paul 6, Gibbo 5, (Sutton 6, Serge 5, Model 4)

    All very tight

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  10. Late comeback from Villa for a 3-3 draw

    Day 3 Scores (10 Games)
    Paulo 8, Biopunk 7, Lee 7, Gibbo 6, Paul 6,, (Sutton 7, Serge 5, Model 5)
    Still all to play for

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  11. Tottenham tried, but not good enough. City win 2-0

    Day 4 Scores (11 Games)
    Gibbo 9 Paulo 9, Biopunk 8, Lee 8, Paul 7,, (Sutton 8, Serge 6, Model 6)

    Still all very close, Gibbo from equal last to equal first.
    :D

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  12. Wins for Chelsea and Man Utd

    Week 37 Final Scores (13 Games)
    Gibbo 12 Paulo 9, Biopunk 9, Lee 8, Paul 8,, (Sutton 11, Serge 6, Model 7)

    Late charge from Gibbo, gives him the win.
    Congrats Gibbo :)

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