Football Weekend predictions
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Football Weekend predictions
10 years 3 months ago
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Villa vs Stoke - Villa to start there revival, home win 2-1.
Chelsea vs Burnley - Burnley will fade away as the game goes on, home win 4-0.
Swansea vs United - United to steal it late on, 2-1 away win.
Hull vs QPR - Hull to win this 3-1.
Sunderland vs West Brom - WB to claim an away win 2-1.
Palace vs Arsenal - Shock result of the round, Palace to win 4-2.
City vs Newcastle - City have one eye on Barcelona midweek so a draw here 2-2.
Villa vs Stoke - Villa to start there revival, home win 2-1.
Chelsea vs Burnley - Burnley will fade away as the game goes on, home win 4-0.
Swansea vs United - United to steal it late on, 2-1 away win.
Hull vs QPR - Hull to win this 3-1.
Sunderland vs West Brom - WB to claim an away win 2-1.
Palace vs Arsenal - Shock result of the round, Palace to win 4-2.
City vs Newcastle - City have one eye on Barcelona midweek so a draw here 2-2.
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Re: Football Weekend predictions
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definite double for me is Bournemouth and Ipswich in the Championship
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10 years 3 months agochicken n chips wrote: definite double for me is Bournemouth and Ipswich in the Championship
top 3 in the championship and Blackburn to win.
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I cant see how you can see that Palace will score 4 against Arsenal. I agree that Palace could well beat them.
Swansea have been poor at home this season and its bound to change so United could be in for a hard match.
Man City match should be good now that Toure and Bony are back and a draw is not likely imo.
Villa and WBA should both win, (how good is that Tony Pulis)
Swansea have been poor at home this season and its bound to change so United could be in for a hard match.
Man City match should be good now that Toure and Bony are back and a draw is not likely imo.
Villa and WBA should both win, (how good is that Tony Pulis)
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I got a nice price on villa to go down early on in the season so I'm cheering every loss :lol:
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Europe
Caen to win in France
Valencia great value away at Cordoba
Lokeren to win in Belgium
Scotland
Aberdeen win
English league 1
Sheffield United
Caen to win in France
Valencia great value away at Cordoba
Lokeren to win in Belgium
Scotland
Aberdeen win
English league 1
Sheffield United
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10 years 3 months agoCraig Pienaar wrote: I got a nice price on villa to go down early on in the season so I'm cheering every loss :lol:
Looking good craig, go take another atc, villa to go down with the sharks to NOT make the play offs... its a certainty!!!! ... :evil:
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Man United were shocking once again only this time they got what they deserved. I cannot see Van Persie, Falcao, De Gea or Di Maria there next season.
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10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months agochicken n chips wrote: Man United were shocking once again only this time they got what they deserved. I cannot see Van Persie, Falcao, De Gea or Di Maria there next season.
C&C 100% boet
I am hoping that p*ssface resigns or gets fired
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10 years 3 months agochicken n chips wrote: Man United were shocking once again only this time they got what they deserved. I cannot see Van Persie, Falcao, De Gea or Di Maria there next season.
At least some of the armchair supporters who claim other teams win trophies due to being bankrolled by Russian and Middle East money can see it's not just about the money input.
After all this season Chelsea were showing £1 million profit on transfers and Southampton a whopping £36 million profit.
United are -£122 million on their business and don't look much better than when Moyes was in charge.
2 best bits of business were the unbelievable amounts received for the sales of David Luiz and Di Maria.
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Careful what you say about David Luiz because he could knock you out in the 2nd leg with one of his free kicks
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Terrible display of referring by the ref in charge of the Chelsea match. How that Burnley player stayed on the field I don't know. Chelsea should have had 2 penalties but I think that because of all the previous diving about by Cahill, William and Costa the refs are now not giving them anything. The hand ball was blatant and the ref did see it. The draw makes it now interesting again.
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