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Come on guys. This is the exciting predictor thread. It isn't the place for bad feeling.

Despite history, forgive, forget and chill out. Today is a new day :)


PD, just remember who organises this and puts a lot of effort in to keep it running smoothly. If it wasn't for him, you wouldn't be at the top of the league because it would be non-existent.

And watch out because I'm coming after you! ;-)


So is anyone else predicting Palace to beat Chelsea?!

Week 31 fixtures...



Saturday 9th May 2015


Everton v Sunderland

Aston Villa v West Ham

Hull v Burnley

Leicester v Southampton

Newcastle v West Brom

Stoke v Tottenham

Crystal Palace v Man Utd



Sunday 10th May 2015


Man City v QPR

Chelsea v Liverpool



Monday 11th May 2015


Arsenal v Swansea

So pleased for Swansea, but not so great for me!

I told an Arsenal fan at the weekend that I was predicting a Swansea win and they said I was out of my mind. So I listened to them and changed my prediction.


Learn from this: Ignore everyone else and listen to yourself, however ridiculous!


Congrats RD, RC & maxxi for getting so many correct results/outcomes at such a crucial time & such a bad week. I don't even remember turning up ;-)


And congats PD. You are doing so well.

Week 32 fixtures...



Saturday 16th May 2015


Southampton v Aston Villa

Burnley v Stoke

QPR v Newcastle

Sunderland v Leicester

Tottenham v Hull

West Ham v Everton

Liverpool v Crystal Palace



Sunday 17th May 2015


Swansea v Man City

Man Utd v Arsenal



Monday 18th May 2015


West Brom v Chelsea



Wednesday 20th May 2015


Arsenal v Sunderland

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> I'd be interested to know who had a Saints or

> Palace correct result...


On the predictions page there are some stats which show you the % of players who got the correct score, correct result and incorrect result. It also tells you before a game has been played what % have gone for a home win, away win and draw. Unsurprisingly no one predicted the correct score for the Saints and Palace games...

Otta Wrote:

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> Hmm, Stoke 2 Liverpool 3 (Gerrard hatrick)

>

>

> OR

>

>

> Stoke 2 Liverpool 1 (Gerrard red card)


I know I'm going to be accused of being a tad sentimental here but I really hope it goes well for Stevie G on his outing for Pool.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Hmm, Stoke 2 Liverpool 3 (Gerrard hatrick)

> >

> >

> > OR

> >

> >

> > Stoke 2 Liverpool 1 (Gerrard red card)

>

> I know I'm going to be accused of being a tad

> sentimental here but I really hope it goes well

> for Stevie G on his outing for Pool.


I meant last outing, but you knew that

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