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RC's Predictions...


Borussia Dortmund 1 Real Madrid 1

Chelsea 1 Paris St-Germain 0


Atl?tico Madrid 3 Barcelona 2

Bayern Munich 2 Man Utd 0



AqM's Predictions...


Dortmund 1 Real 2

Chelsea 1 PSG 2


A.Madrid 0 Barcelona 2

Munich 3 Man U 1



SC's Predictions...


Borussia Dortmund 0 v 2 Real Madrid

Chelsea 2 v 1 Paris St-Germain


Atl?tico Madrid 1 v 2 Barcelona

Bayern Munich 3 v 1 Man Utd



OT's Predictions...


Borussia Dortmund 1 Real Madrid 3

Chelsea 1 Paris St-Germain 2


Atl?tico Madrid 2 Barcelona 1

Bayern Munich 1 Man Utd 2



Mx's Predictions...


Borussia Dortmund 1 v 3 Real Madrid

Chelsea 2 v 1 Paris St-Germain


Atl?tico Madrid 2 v 1 Barcelona

Bayern Munich 3 v 1 Man Utd



LG's Predictions...


B Borussia Dortmund 1 v 3 Real Madrid

Chelsea 2 v 1 Paris St-Germain


Atl?tico Madrid 2 v 1 Barcelona

Bayern Munich 2 v 1 Man Utd



Over to you Ots...

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


RD 3 JL 1

RC 5 AqM 2

SC 1 OT 3

Mx 3 LG 2



2nd Legs...


RD 2 JL 2

RC 3 AqM 3

SC 4 OT 1

Mx 5 LG 3



Aggregate Scores...


RD 5 JL 3

RC 8 AqM 5

SC 5 OT 4

Mx 8 LG 5



RD, RC, SC and Mx through to the semi's.

Official draw takes place tomorrow.

I think easiest way to allocate a team to a player is alphabetically...


Chelsea = Mx

Madrid (A) = RC

Madrid ® = RD

Munich = SC

Week 30 fixtures, apparently there's an important game at Anfield on Sunday*...



Saturday 12th April 2014


Crystal Palace v Aston Villa

Fulham v Norwich

Southampton v Cardiff

Stoke v Newcastle

Sunderland v Everton

West Brom v Tottenham



Sunday 13th April 2014


Liverpool v Man City

Swansea v Chelsea



Tuesday 15th April 2014


Arsenal v West Ham



Wednesday 16th April 2014


Everton v Crystal Palace

Man City v Sunderland



*Remember the 96...

No worries RC, here are the predictions...



EP's predictions...


Wigan 1 v 1 Arsenal

Hull 1 v 2 Sheff Utd



RC's predictions...


Wigan 1 Arsenal 2

Hull 3 Sheff Utd 0




Mx's predictions...


Wigan 1 v 2 Arsenal

Hull 3 v 1 Sheff Utd



LG's predictions...


Wigan 1 v 2 Arsenal

Hull 2 v 1 Sheff Utd

red devil Wrote:

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> No worries RC, here are the predictions...

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> EP's predictions...

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> Wigan 1 v 1 Arsenal

> Hull 1 v 2 Sheff Utd

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> RC's predictions...

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> Wigan 1 Arsenal 2

> Hull 3 Sheff Utd 0

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> Mx's predictions...

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> Wigan 1 v 2 Arsenal

> Hull 3 v 1 Sheff Utd

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> LG's predictions...

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> Wigan 1 v 2 Arsenal

> Hull 2 v 1 Sheff Utd


Thanks EP - don't think I could bear a penalty shoot out at Wembley! Although the last one I saw at Cardiff won us the FA Cup from Man u.....

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