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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Mick Mack will score nil points this

> week...them's

> > the rules

>

> Jose didn't actually make any predictions thus he

> should be entitled to a maxxi. At least if he took

> it to the European Court he would!

>

> Defence: Did you type any predictions MM?

> MM: No

> Judge: Case dismissed

>

> What about all those who scored maxxi's the week

> there were only 6 fixtures. Surely that's

> ungentlemanly conduct? Even I was tempted and I'm

> a feckin saint.


He admitted to copying your predictions AM. Stop being a drama queen...

Week 30 fixtures...



Saturday 20th April 2013


Fulham V Arsenal

Norwich V Reading

QPR V Stoke

Sunderland V Everton

Swansea V Southampton

West Brom V Newcastle

West Ham V Wigan



Sunday 21st April 2013


Tottenham V Man City

Liverpool V Chelsea



Monday 22nd April 2013


Man Utd V Aston Villa

Saturday 20th April 2013


Fulham 0 V Arsenal 2

Norwich 2 V Reading 1

QPR 3 V Stoke 1

Sunderland 2 V Everton 2

Swansea 3 V Southampton 0

West Brom 1 V Newcastle 1

West Ham 3 V Wigan 1



Sunday 21st April 2013


Tottenham 1 V 3 Man City

Liverpool 2 V 2 Chelsea



Monday 22nd April 2013


Man Utd 1 V 2 Aston Villa*



*"This is your weekly Coupon buster reminder... Thankyou for using MaxxiMem"

El Pibe Wrote:

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> RD, is there any way you can tell us who have,

> historically, been the best and the worst at

> predicting their own team's results.

> And, just out of interest, if spurs have ever lost

> 8-0?


Not of the top of my head, and if I did I think the top of my head should be opened up :)

On Lawro's predictions webpage there is a table showing what the league would look like if all his predictions had been correct...QPR are 7th

From Wiki re. Spurs...The club's record defeat is an 8?0 loss to FC K?ln in the Intertoto Cup on 22 July 1995

Saturday 20th April 2013


Fulham 1 V 2 Arsenal

Norwich 2 V 1 Reading

QPR 0 V 1 Stoke

Sunderland 1 V 1 Everton

Swansea 2 V 0 Southampton

West Brom 1 V 1 Newcastle

West Ham 2 V 0 Wigan



Sunday 21st April 2013


Tottenham 1 V 1 Man City

Liverpool 2 V 1 Chelsea



Monday 22nd April 2013


Man Utd 4 V 1 Aston Villa

Saturday 20th April 2013


Fulham 1 Arsenal 2

Norwich 2 Reading 0

QPR 1 V Stoke 0

Sunderland 2 Everton 1

Swansea 2 Southampton 0

West Brom 2 Newcastle 2

West Ham 3 Wigan 2



Sunday 21st April 2013


Tottenham 0 Man City 2

Liverpool 2 Chelsea 2



Monday 22nd April 2013


Man Utd 3 Aston Villa 0


still 35c in mexico

which is nice

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