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red devil Wrote:

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> My heart said a 2-1 Utd win, but I always let my

> head rule my predictions so stuck to 2-2...



That's why you do so well. I let my head rule in games that don't involve certain teams, but there are two teams (Everton & Swans) that I just have to predict wins for regardless of who they are playing and a few other teams (Palace, Chelsea,Spurs & Man U) who I rarely predict to lose.

If any of them play each other I just go 0-0 as I can't pick one over the other.


I think it's because I have a TFL fantasy team, made up of all players from the above teams. They are all good so I have faith in predicting a win. Heart just takes over!

AqM, the EDF Fantasy League is run by the Premier League, which has a different, more complicated points system to the Telegraph's. I played the Tele one for years, and it's taken me a year or so just to get used to the nuances of the PL's one. Only found out this season that there's a joker you can play for free transfers.


RC, agree about catching the leader, going to be very difficult, I have a good week and so do they. I think at this time of the season most players have similar teams. Perhaps the only way to close the gap might be to go a bit leftfield with choice of players...

Week 26 fixtures...



Saturday 4th April 2015


Arsenal v Liverpool

Everton v Southampton

Leicester v West Ham

Man Utd v Aston Villa

Swansea v Hull

West Brom v QPR

Chelsea v Stoke



Sunday 5th April 2015


Burnley v Tottenham

Sunderland v Newcastle



Monday 6th April 2015


Crystal Palace v Man City

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