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It's decided by who is closest to the actual score.

For added effect, I'm working this out as I type...



RD


Bayern Munich 3 Real Madrid 1 (6 goals out)

Chelsea 1 Atl?tico Madrid 1 (2 goals out)


Total 8 goals out.



SC


Bayern Munich 1 v 1 Real Madrid (4 goals out)

Chelsea 2 v 1 Atl?tico Madrid (3 goals out)


Total 7 goals out.



Well done SC.

SC is thru to the final against maxxi, to be played on the 24th May...

red devil Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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

> -----

>

> > RD - I now a little place in Stockwell Road...

>

> I'm banned from the The Swan...B)


Noone was ever banned from the Swan.

Otta Wrote:

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> RC

>

> Bayern Munich 3 Real Madrid 1

> Chelsea 1 Atl?tico Madrid 2

>

>

> Mx

>

> Bayern Munich 1 v 2 Real Madrid

> Chelsea 1 v 2 Atl?tico Madrid

>

>

> RD

>

> Bayern Munich 3 Real Madrid 1

> Chelsea 1 Atl?tico Madrid 1

>

> SC

>

> Bayern Munich 1 v 1 Real Madrid

> Chelsea 2 v 1 Atl?tico Madrid

>

>

> Good luck everyone. Here's hoping Chelsea get

> their arses handed to them!



So glad you got your wish!!

I fear it's now or never for anyone trying to catch the Cowboy.

13 games this week, then it's the final 10 matches a week on Sunday.


Week 33 fixtures...



Saturday 3rd May 2014


West Ham v Tottenham

Aston Villa v Hull

Man Utd v Sunderland

Newcastle v Cardiff

Stoke v Fulham

Swansea v Southampton

Everton v Man City



Sunday 4th May 2014


Arsenal v West Brom

Chelsea v Norwich



Monday 5th May 2014


Crystal Palace v Liverpool



Tuesday 6th May 2014


Man Utd v Hull



Wednesday 7th May 2014


Man City v Aston Villa

Sunderland v West Brom



Loads of mistakes on the Predict Addict fixture list...be careful out there

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