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Week 4 fixtures...



Saturday 13th September 2014


Arsenal v Man City

Chelsea v Swansea

Crystal Palace v Burnley

Southampton v Newcastle

Stoke v Leicester

Sunderland v Tottenham

West Brom v Everton

Liverpool v Aston Villa



Sunday 14th September 2014


Man Utd v QPR



Monday 15th September 2014


Hull v West Ham

red devil Wrote:

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> Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

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> -----

> > I have no idea what is going on at the moment..

> >

> > Not the best starts.

>

> You haven't been getting the correct scores like

> you did last season RC. You've got less incorrect

> scores than LG, just that she has been getting

> correct scores. That's where a bit of luck is

> needed, you haven't been lucky... :)


I would prefer to think that there is some skill required for my predictions!

El Pibe Wrote:

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> can i just say that that floating/bouncing 'update

> predictions' button may be the single most

> irritating web concept i'vve come across for a

> long time.


I find it an interesting challenge chasing it around the page before pouncing on it!

Week 5 fixtures...



Saturday 20th September 2014


QPR v Stoke

Aston Villa v Arsenal

Burnley v Sunderland

Newcastle v Hull

Swansea v Southampton

West Ham v Liverpool



Sunday 21st September 2014


Leicester v Man Utd

Tottenham v West Brom

Everton v Crystal Palace

Man City v Chelsea



Fancy the 'ammers to beat Liverpool...

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Ha, amazingly I went with my four year old's

> prediction that we would win 3-1 despite my saying

> that it never happens. I have scioned lucky pants!


I went 2-1, not 'appy...

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