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JL

Reading 0 Arsenal 2

Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 2.


LG

Reading 1 Arsenal 2

Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 2


JL B

Reading 1 Arsenal 2

Aston Villa 2 Liverpool 1


RD

Reading 0 Arsenal 3

Aston Villa 2 Liverpool 2



So nothing from yesterday, and JL & LG with the same prediction for today...

Week 29 fixtures...



Saturday 25th April 2015


Southampton v Tottenham

Burnley v Leicester

Crystal Palace v Hull

Newcastle v Swansea

QPR v West Ham

Stoke v Sunderland

West Brom v Liverpool

Man City v Aston Villa



Sunday 26th April 2015


Everton v Man Utd

Arsenal v Chelsea



Tuesday 28th April 2015


Hull v Liverpool



Wednesday 29th April 2015


Leicester v Chelsea

Me too. Hasn't been a vintage season though, Parky's average is only 6.1, for previous winner's it's been around 7.


Week 30 fixtures...



Saturday 2nd May 2015


Leicester v Newcastle

Aston Villa v Everton

Liverpool v QPR

Sunderland v Southampton

Swansea v Stoke

West Ham v Burnley

Man Utd v West Brom



Sunday 3rd May 2015


Chelsea v Crystal Palace

Tottenham v Man City



Monday 4th May 2015


Hull v Arsenal

red devil Wrote:

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> Me too. Hasn't been a vintage season though,

> Parky's average is only 6.1, for previous winner's

> it's been around 7

Oh dear, sounds like EDF predictor envy. Why do your remarks remind me of Van fail being interviewed after yet another defeat?

red devil Wrote:

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> Why do your remarks remind me of someone with a

> persecution complex? Try not to flatter yourself

> in future...

Try to refrain from behaving like a troll trying to bait posters, sad individual.

Otta Wrote:

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> Jesus wept.

>

> PD, RD was just saying that it hasn't been a high

> scoring season like previous years. It wasn't a

> personal jab. Chill out, it's Friday.

s

Otta, sorry why did he have to mention me, and not just leave it at saying he and others haven't done well? And as I'm sure you know he and I have history, clearly that isn't going to change with his snidey little snipe at me.

Here you go PD, posted March 9th...


red devil Wrote:

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> Bunching up behind the leaders just like the PL.

> Not been a vintage year points wise, LadyG only

> averaging 7.15pts, past winners nearer to 8, so

> LadyG definitely catchable with 10 games to go...



Stop smoking the Skunk, it's making you paranoid...

red devil Wrote:

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> Here you go PD, posted March 9th...

>

> red devil Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Bunching up behind the leaders just like the

> PL.

> > Not been a vintage year points wise, LadyG only

> > averaging 7.15pts, past winners nearer to 8, so

> > LadyG definitely catchable with 10 games to

> go...

>

>

> Stop smoking the Skunk, it's making you

> paranoid...


You're a sad and snidey individual, keep your shit to yourself and those who think you're amusing. To use a phrase you used against another poster in another thread, you don't know me or anything about me.

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