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El Pibe Wrote:

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> Surely the real WTF is Maxxi actually predicting

> things!!!!



Nah - it's just that the PL is so firmly embedded in Bizarro-world right now that results are actually matching my skewed take on things. It's a temporary deal and normal service will soon be resumed*



*Arsenal to beat ManC 3-2... you heard it here first :)

maxxi Wrote:

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> El Pibe Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Surely the real WTF is Maxxi actually

> predicting

> > things!!!!

>

>

> Nah - it's just that the PL is so firmly embedded

> in Bizarro-world right now that results are

> actually matching my skewed take on things. It's a

> temporary deal and normal service will soon be

> resumed*

>

>

> *Arsenal to beat ManC 3-2... you heard it here

> first :)



Are you really predicting that? You're certainly more of an optimist than I am.

Week 28 fixtures*...


Saturday 29th March 2014


Man Utd v Aston Villa

Crystal Palace v Chelsea

Southampton v Newcastle

Stoke v Hull

Swansea v Norwich

West Brom v Cardiff

Arsenal v Man City



Sunday 30th March 2014


Fulham v Everton

Liverpool v Tottenham



Monday 31st March 2014


Sunderland v West Ham



*I'm using a special EDF Invisibilty Cloak to prevent RC from seeing this post, in the hope that he forgets to do his predictions...

EDF Predictor Champions League Quarter Finals 1st Legs...


Here is the finalised draw:



RD v JL

RC v AqM

SC v OT

Mx v LG



Except for Jah, can everyone else PM me their predictions please.

Ots, is it ok for Jah and myself to PM you our predictions?



Tuesday 1st April 2014


Barcelona v Atl?tico Madrid

Man Utd v Bayern Munich



Wednesday 2nd April 2014


Paris St-Germain v Chelsea

Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund

RC's Predictions...


Barcelona 1 Atl?tico Madrid 0

Man Utd 1 Bayern Munich 1


Paris St-Germain 1 Chelsea 0

Real Madrid 1 Borussia Dortmund 0



AqM's Predictions...


Barcelona 2 A. Madrid 1

Man U 0 Munich 2


PSG 2 Chelsea 0

Real 3 Dortmund 1



SC's Predictions...


Barcelona 2 v 1 Atl?tico Madrid

Man Utd 1 v 2 Bayern Munich


Paris St-Germain 1 v 1 Chelsea

Real Madrid 3 v 1 Borussia Dortmund



OT's Predictions...


Barcelona 3 v Atl?tico Madrid 1

Man Utd 2 v Bayern Munich 0


Paris St-Germain 1 v Chelsea 1

Real Madrid 3 v Borussia Dortmund 0



Mx's Predictions...


Barcelona 3 v 1 Atl?tico Madrid

Man Utd 2 v 1 Bayern Munich


Paris St-Germain 2 v 2 Chelsea

Real Madrid 3 v 0 Borussia Dortmund



LG's Predictions...


Barcelona 2 v 1 Atl?tico Madrid

Man Utd 1 v 2 Bayern Munich


Paris St-Germain 2 v 1 Chelsea

Real Madrid 2 v 1 Borussia Dortmund

RD's Predictions


Barcelona 2 Atl?tico Madrid 1

Man Utd 2 Bayern Munich 2


Paris St-Germain 2 Chelsea 1

Real Madrid 3 Borussia Dortmund 1


JL's Predictions


Barcelona 1 Atl?tico Madrid 2

Man Utd 0 Bayern Munich 3


Paris St-Germain 1 Chelsea 1

Real Madrid 4 Borussia Dortmund 0

Week 29 fixtures...


Man City v Southampton

Aston Villa v Fulham

Cardiff v Crystal Palace

Hull v Swansea

Newcastle v Man Utd

Norwich v West Brom

Chelsea v Stoke 17:30



Sunday 6th April 2014


Everton v Arsenal

West Ham v Liverpool



Monday 7th April 2014


Tottenham v Sunderland

red devil Wrote:

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> 'Half time' scores in EDF Champions League

> QF's...

>

> RD 3 JL 1

> RC 5 AqM 2

> SC 1 OT 3

> Mx 3 LG 2

>

> 2nd Legs next week..



Is it worth even turning up for the 2nd leg when you are playing against RC?!

EDF Predictor Champions League Quarter Finals 2nd Legs...



Tuesday 8th April 2014


Borussia Dortmund v Real Madrid

(agg 0-3)


Chelsea v Paris St-Germain

(agg 1-3)




Wednesday 9th April 2014


Atl?tico Madrid v Barcelona

(agg 1-1)


Bayern Munich v Man Utd

(agg 1-1)




Sorry it's a bit late, as per last week, please PM me your predictions, and Jah and myself will PM ours to Ots...

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