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Premiership predictions final week

Wednesday, 16 May 07, 05:17 PM

As it's 1-1 overall someone can win the whole season with last week's results. Here we go then.

Spurs 1-2 Blackburn: We both went for Spurs, a point each. Note, this game was last Thursday night. 1-1.

Blackburn 3-3 Reading: Tom Thom(p)son said Blackburn would win. I went for a draw. Get in. 2-1.

Bolton 2-2 Villa: He said Bolton, I said Villa. They said 'draw'. No points.

Chelsea 1-1 Everton: We both thought it'd be a draw. And it was. 3-2.

Liverpool 2-2 Charlton: As we both thought Liverpool would win no points here.

Man United 0-1 West Ham: I thought United would win, but I forgot West Ham's powers of staying up on the last day. He thought it'd be a draw so no points.

Boro 3-1 Fulham: Boro for me, Fulham for him. Haha. 4-2 to me.

Portsmouth 0-0 Arsenal: He thought Arsenal would win and he has Julio Baptista to thank for his lack of points. A bit like Arsenal themselves. I thought Pompey would win so no change.

Sheffield United 1-2 Wigan: We both got it wrong, predicting a United victory. Sorry Mr Warnock, we jinxed you.

Spurs 2-1 Man City: We both predicted a Spurs win so a point each. 5-3

Watford 1-1 Newcastle: No points here as we both went with Watford.

So, at the season's end it means I, John Johnson, am the winner while he, Tom Thom(p)son is the l-l-l-l-looooooser.

Ha!

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Tuesday, 15 May 07, 11:51 PM

We'll be discussing the final day of the Premiership and the relegation battle, Manchester City, Newcastle and Allardyce, La Liga, Serie A, there'll be more first aid with Robbie Keane and lots more besides.

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