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Probably the last set of fixtures for the EDF Predictor League.


We're in good company though as I've just read that Lawro is hanging up his predictor boots too.


Although there might be an outside chance that the Forum will continue or a new League can be set-up before it closes.


Week 35 fixtures...



Sunday 22nd May


Arsenal v Everton

Brentford v Leeds United

Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United

Burnley v Newcastle United

Chelsea v Watford

Crystal Palace v Manchester United

Leicester City v Southampton

Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manchester City v Aston Villa

Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur

Well, it ended up being a much closer finish than anticipated.


Unlucky LadyG, a good comeback in the closing weeks.


Congrats to Meds, a second win in three years.



Week 35 points...


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Final Table...


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Stay tuned-in over the coming weeks in case there's news of an EDF takeover, or whether there's time to set-up a new league before the forum closes.


Thanks to everyone for joining in, enjoy the summer!...

It was quite a comeback from Lady G. She has the least number of incorrect results over the season too.


Thanks for organising again DR. It's a long 'ol season. I can just about handle the 6 Nations.


I had a look at what Superbru do with football leagues, and it's pretty similar to the current prediction game. Might be worth considering if the forum isn't taken over.

Thanks, any suggestions welcome, I think it would be easier to contact people if the game had an internal mailing system like SuperBru's, so would just have to know people's game name to contact them, something that Predict Addict doesn't have and instead relies on external email addresses if you want to contact someone...
  • 2 months later...

Woohoo!

Good luck everyone.

Week 1 fixtures...



Friday 5th August


Crystal Palace v Arsenal



Saturday 6th August


Fulham v Liverpool

AFC Bournemouth v Aston Villa

Leeds United v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest

Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton

Everton v Chelsea



Sunday 7th August


Leicester City v Brentford

Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion

West Ham United v Manchester City

Week 2 fixtures...



Saturday 13th August


Aston Villa v Everton

Arsenal v Leicester City

Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United

Manchester City v AFC Bournemouth

Southampton v Leeds United

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Fulham

Brentford v Manchester United



Sunday 14th August


Nottingham Forest v West Ham United

Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur



Monday 15th August


Liverpool v Crystal Palace

Week 3 fixtures...



Saturday 20th August


Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Crystal Palace v Aston Villa

Everton v Nottingham Forest

Fulham v Brentford

Leicester City v Southampton

AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal



Sunday 21st August


Leeds United v Chelsea

West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion

Newcastle United v Manchester City



Monday 22nd August


Manchester United v Liverpool

An early 'Double Bubble'.

Week 4 fixtures...



Saturday 27th August


Southampton v Manchester United

Brentford v Everton

Brighton & Hove Albion v Leeds United

Chelsea v Leicester City

Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth

Manchester City v Crystal Palace

Arsenal v Fulham



Sunday 28th August


Aston Villa v West Ham United

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United

Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur



Tuesday 30th August


Crystal Palace v Brentford

Fulham v Brighton & Hove Albion

Southampton v Chelsea

Leeds United v Everton



Wednesday 31st August


Arsenal v Aston Villa

AFC Bournemouth v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manchester City v Nottingham Forest

West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur

Liverpool v Newcastle United



Thursday 1st September


Leicester City v Manchester United

Week 5 fixtures...



Saturday 3rd September


Everton v Liverpool

Brentford v Leeds United

Chelsea v West Ham United

Newcastle United v Crystal Palace

Nottingham Forest v AFC Bournemouth

Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Southampton

Aston Villa v Manchester City



Sunday 4th September


Brighton & Hove Albion v Leicester City

Manchester Unite v Arsenal

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