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EDF Cup Replay predictions...



maxxi...


Reading 1 v 3 Bradford

Blackburn 2 v 3 Liverpool



Jah Lush 'B'...


Reading 2 Bradford 1

Blackburn 0 Liverpool 2



LadyG...


Reading 2 Bradford 1

Blackburn 2 Liverpool 1



Otta...


Reading 2 v Bradford 1

Blackburn 2 v Liverpool 2

That's right Jah, but before we joined the PredictAddict league I'd always differentiated by calling them results and scores in line with Lawro's game, and still do.

A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth ONE point. Getting the exact score correct earns THREE points

Does anyone actually ever use outcome in reality?...What was the outcome of last night's match?

Week 25 fixtures, important to get a good score before the upcoming international break...



Saturday 21st March 2015


Man City v West Brom

Aston Villa v Swansea

Newcastle v Arsenal

Southampton v Burnley

Stoke v Crystal Palace

Tottenham v Leicester

West Ham v Sunderland



Sunday 22nd March 2015


Liverpool v Man Utd

Hull v Chelsea

QPR v Everton

Haha, wouldn't surprise me.


ETA, that's a response to RC.



PD, Me too (obvs), and on recent form we shouldn't be scared, but these games always have me nervous, especially after their result against Spurs (even if that was as much to do with Spurs being crap as Unioted being good, it will still mean they come with confidence high).

El Scallico...Mancs and Scousers knocking lumps out of each other, and that's just on the pitch. Biggest game in the domestic calendar, it's like a cup final, form goes out of the window. I also reckon a 2-2 draw, and hopefully a late equaliser too just to rub it in...after Gerrard slips on his arse :)

red devil Wrote:

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> El Scallico...Mancs and Scousers knocking lumps

> out of each other, and that's just on the pitch.

> Biggest game in the domestic calendar, it's like a

> cup final, form goes out of the window. I also

> reckon a 2-2 draw, and hopefully a late equaliser

> too just to rub it in...after Gerrard slips on his

> arse :)


Alternatively someone knocks Rooney on his arse, oh wait...............

red devil Wrote:

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> Good, they'll get a player sent off and if it's in

> the box we'll get a penalty too...double bubble!


Yanited players diving? Never they're all to rough and macho for that caper according to the Nevilles anyway.

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