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1-1 or 2-2 me thinks, let's go with 2-2, a Berbatov double with Van Persie & Eduardo (who comes on as sub & gets the equalizer) & both goals set up by Fabregas. Jol & Wenger to have another touchline row & end up throwing water or squirting that drink over each other & both getting sent to the stands by the ref. Quite an enjoyable game I'd say!! :))

Ladygooner Wrote:

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So by my reckoning Annasfield and East Dulwich Angst got 1 each right. Well done to the Scots,

commiserations to the Irish and bloody marvellous

to the welsh!



Me old mate Android17 got the Iceland score right too

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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I was actually going to suggest the same EDA - heroic effort on your part

(not quite so hot on the others mind you)



3 out of 5 results predicted the right way tho :))

East Dulwich Angst Wrote:

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> Cheerz matey,

> It's a shame we can't do a little league of our

> own where you get 1 pt for predicting the result

> i.e (home win, draw etc)

> & 3 pts for correct score!



Actually it wouldnt be that difficult to create one if we start it from the October Premiership matches of course Might give it a try over the weekend if i stay sober for long enough (tu)

East Dulwich Angst Wrote:

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> 3-1 to the Arsenal!

>

> Rosicky, Fabregas, Flamini

> Bale for the Spurs goal.

>

> >:D you got Bale & Fabregas :)-D



Thanks EDA, I really should have put a bet on but as they say hindsight is a wonderful thing! >:D<

I have just enjoyed watching England thump the Argies 6-1 in the World Cup- thanks in part to 2 penalties, an own goal,a dreadful goalkeeping error and the other lot being down to 10 "men" :-$ - but the score did nonetheless reflect Ingerland's all-round superiority. The quarter final is on Saturday against the USA so no excuses for not draping yourselves in the Flag of St George in front of a TV....

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