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I think JL is brave. I would never tempt fate by changing my predictions.


Having said that, I think I'm also brave for going with my heart this year rather than my head.


Unfortunately not paying off so far but long way to go yet.


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Yes! I called it. Glad I changed my mind. When I saw that Sneiderlin wasn't going to make it I felt they'd miss him a lot. I really rate him. Terrific player. I originally predicted a 2-1 win for the Saints but changed it to 2-1 Man Utd. Phew! Three points in the bag. Result.

Week 15 fixtures...



Saturday 13th December 2014


Burnley v Southampton

Chelsea v Hull

Crystal Palace v Stoke

Leicester v Man City

Sunderland v West Ham

West Brom v Aston Villa

Arsenal v Newcastle



Sunday 14th December 2014


Man Utd v Liverpool

Swansea v Tottenham



Monday 15th December 2014


Everton v QPR

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