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Premiership predictions

Tuesday, 08 May 07, 03:43 PM

So who was the Premiership predictinator this week? Tom Thom(p)son (booo) and John Johnson (yay)?  Here's how this week's matches panned out.

Aston Villa 3-0 Sheffield United: We both went for a Villa win. 1-1.

Everton 3-0 Portsmouth: Silly Thom(p)son went for Pompey while I figured it'd be a home win. 2-1 to me.

Fulham 1-0 Liverpool: No points here as Fulham surprised us both. 

Man City 0-1 Man United: Again no points as we both went for draws.

Newcastle 0-2 Blackburn: Thom(p)son draws level as I had the Toon. 2-2.

Reading 0-2 Watford: Both us had Reading. Watford played with gay abandon.

West Ham 3-1 Bolton: Into the lead I go as the Hammers keep up their good form and Bolton's typical end of season slump continues. 3-2.

Wigan 0-1 Boro: We both went for Boro here. 4-3.

Arsenal 1-1 Chelsea: It's all square again as Tom went for a draw and I thought Arsenal would win. 4-4.

Charlton 0-2 Spurs: Damn his oily hide. He goes ahead because he picked Spurs. What was I thinking? 5-4.

Chelsea v Man United: It's still to be played but as we both went for a draw this means Tom Thom(p)son is this week's prediction winner.

Boooo!

Final predictions of the season on this week's podcast.

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gkmack
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gkmack Wrote: | 14.11UTC | May 15, 2007

You have to move the predictions to the Eircom League. It runs till November and you lazy bastards only have to predict 5 games a week!! Bonus!

theweekinfootball
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theweekinfootball Wrote: | 22.52UTC | May 15, 2007

It'll be Spain for the time being, then the Guatamalan league. It's a very underrated tournament.

gkmack
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gkmack Wrote: | 15.21UTC | May 16, 2007

Astro League Division 6 predictions? HAHAHA!

theweekinfootball
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theweekinfootball Wrote: | 16.17UTC | May 16, 2007

Far too unpredictable.

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