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Re: One of them Premier League predictor thingys.

Post by TJR » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:29 pm

ALF wrote:It's worrying that QPR face Liverpool and City in their next 2. It sounds bad but Liverpool have only beaten us in their last 5 games and City have been average in 2015. Relegation is a possibility for us.
They'll win one of those I reckon. They'll beat us as well. Then for them it'll come down to Leicester on the last day and Leicester will already be safe by then so have nothing to play for.

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Post by Goat » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:34 pm

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It's also interesting to note that Leicester aren't exactly confident about facing us.
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Post by Yacob » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:42 pm

I simply can't see us losing 11 matches in a row. We have to get points somewhere. I think we could go to Leicester and get something. It's so sad that having Paul Dummett back could be the reason we stop the rot.

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Post by Goat » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:49 pm

Yacob wrote:I simply can't see us losing 11 matches in a row. We have to get points somewhere. I think we could go to Leicester and get something. It's so sad that having Paul Dummett back could be the reason we stop the rot.
I highly, highly doubt we'll lose all of them, as you've said.

It may even be the case that any complacency we currently have will go when it finally sinks into the players that we are at a serious risk of being relegated. Right now we have a small buffer, but if that dwindles, it may suddenly dawn on the players just how serious it is.

Having back Dummett, De Jong, Sissoko and Cisse should make a lot of difference in my view. Fewer players out of their natural positions and a significantly stronger goal threat. De Jong, Cisse and Perez together should work some magic.
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Re: One of them Premier League predictor thingys.

Post by Yacob » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:54 pm

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Yacob wrote:I simply can't see us losing 11 matches in a row. We have to get points somewhere. I think we could go to Leicester and get something. It's so sad that having Paul Dummett back could be the reason we stop the rot.
I highly, highly doubt we'll lose all of them, as you've said.

It may even be the case that any complacency we currently have will go when it finally sinks into the players that we are at a serious risk of being relegated. Right now we have a small buffer, but if that dwindles, it may suddenly dawn on the players just how serious it is.

Having back Dummett, De Jong, Sissoko and Cisse should make a lot of difference in my view. Fewer players out of their natural positions and a significantly stronger goal threat. De Jong, Cisse and Perez together should work some magic.
Completely agree, hopefully the players will realise how much s*** we are in. In my mind, we have two chances to get away from it. If we don't beat either Leicester or West Brom, we are in serious, serious trouble. In our last four matches, there isn't one game that I think we will definitely lose. If we can just avoid defeats, we will be fine.

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Post by jpg » Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:57 pm

Yacob wrote:I simply can't see us losing 11 matches in a row. We have to get points somewhere. I think we could go to Leicester and get something. It's so sad that having Paul Dummett back could be the reason we stop the rot.
This. We'll pick up points.

Also teams below us aren't going to win all of their remaining games either like everyone seems to think they will.

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Re: One of them Premier League predictor thingys.

Post by beatski » Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:48 pm

<krul>
<janmaat> <lascelles> <colo> <dummett>
<sissoko>* <colback>
<cabella> <dejong> <perez>
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For the last three games <awe>
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Post by L8RS » Sat May 02, 2015 7:55 pm

Star-Lord Mehdi wrote:I'll try and make this clear as to what I've got each team getting.

Newcastle
0 v. Leicester, 1 v. WBA, 0 v. QPR, 0 v. West Ham = 36

Aston Villa
1 v. Everton, 3 v. West Ham, 0 v. Southampton, 3 v. Burnley = 39

Hull City
1 v. Liverpool, 0 v. Arsenal, 3 v. Burnley, 0 v. Tottenham, 0 v. Man Utd = 35

Leicester City
0 v. Chelsea, 3 v. Newcastle, 1 v. Southampton, 0 v. Sunderland, 3 v. QPR = 38

Sunderland
3 v. Southampton, 0 v. Everton, 3 v. Leicester, 1 v. Arsenal, 0 v. Chelsea = 37 (subnote - I think they'll pick up 1 point in those last two games, I'm just not sure against which team).

QPR
0 v. Liverpool, 0 v. Man City, 3 v. Newcastle, 0 v. Leicester = 30

Burnley
1 v. West Ham, 0 v. Hull, 1 v. Stoke, 0 v. Villa = 28

Leicester 38 -16 38
Sunderland 38 -23 37
Newcastle 38 -21 36
Hull 38 -14 35
QPR 38 -21 30
Burnley 38 -26 28
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Re: One of them Premier League predictor thingys.

Post by Lidl » Sat May 02, 2015 10:04 pm

Come on Hull, please keep being s***.

Edit: Just seen their recent results <grim>
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Post by Micky Quim » Sun May 03, 2015 9:39 am

Yacob wrote:I simply can't see us losing 11 matches in a row.
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Post by Colback's Orange Tufts » Sun May 03, 2015 9:44 am

I did a new prediction, relegated on goal difference with Sunderland staying up <neg>
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Post by Micky Quim » Sat May 09, 2015 8:11 am

Just realised you have to register for the Beeb to do it
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Re: One of them Premier League predictor thingys.

Post by L8RS » Wed May 20, 2015 8:36 pm

Goat wrote:
Star-Lord Mehdi wrote: Sunderland
3 v. Southampton, 0 v. Everton, 3 v. Leicester, 1 v. Arsenal, 0 v. Chelsea = 37 (subnote - I think they'll pick up 1 point in those last two games, I'm just not sure against which team).
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Where on earth have you got the inclination from for those results?

Southampton are a far superior team, Leicester have just won 4 in a row, and Sunderland are facing Arsenal away at the Emirates when they've just got 16 out of a possible 18 points in their last 6 games.

Your predictions seem to fly in the face of common sense.
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Post by biggeordiedave » Wed May 20, 2015 9:29 pm

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Post by Aldridge Prior » Wed May 20, 2015 9:48 pm

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Re: One of them Premier League predictor thingys.

Post by Devlin » Tue May 03, 2016 7:39 pm

L8RS wrote:
Iron Mikes Tiny Eyes wrote:
I'd rather have Moussa playing than Ryan Taylor at CM, hopefully with Dummett coming back as well we won't see Taylor again.
Should be Abeid or Anita. Gives you balance. Sissoko thinks he's f***ing Maradona.
They were far from the great Maradona. To them there himself thought. It is enough to read his amazing biography https://net-worth.club/diego-maradona-net-worth/ In spite of some bad habits, this is a great player yet never forgot about football. He's not a poor man. And still she continues to love football. He now coaches the team and he's good at. I think that Maradona would have achieved more if it had not used drugs. He has a wealth of experience and good that he is ready to share it with many players.

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