One of them Premier League predictor thingys.
One of them Premier League predictor thingys.
http://www.thefishy.co.uk/calculator0.php?Competition=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just go through that link and select from Newcastle and lower.. let's see who thinks we'll go down..
I filled it in and we ended up 1 point off relegation. That's with us picking up a point at home to WBA. So if we lose all 4.. we're in trouble.
ALSO, f*** GRIMSBY.
Just go through that link and select from Newcastle and lower.. let's see who thinks we'll go down..
I filled it in and we ended up 1 point off relegation. That's with us picking up a point at home to WBA. So if we lose all 4.. we're in trouble.
ALSO, f*** GRIMSBY.
Let the Sky millions roar the team home. Let the bulging cash account suck a goal into the Gallowgate net when it’s most needed.
I’m out; let them sink or swim without me, for the near future at least.
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I got
Newcastle
Hull
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Burnley
Sunderland
QPR
That is us picking up 1 point against westham.
Newcastle
Hull
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Burnley
Sunderland
QPR
That is us picking up 1 point against westham.
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Leicester 38 -16 40
Aston Villa 38 -22 39
Newcastle 38 -21 36
Burnley 38 -26 34
Sunderl 38 -23 33
Hull 38 -14 32
QPR 38 -21 30
3 points safe!
Aston Villa 38 -22 39
Newcastle 38 -21 36
Burnley 38 -26 34
Sunderl 38 -23 33
Hull 38 -14 32
QPR 38 -21 30
3 points safe!
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I have us to finish 13th. Do I ever learn
Joe Kinnear: "I think they've got some magnificent midfield players; Tiote, Ben Afri, Yohan Kebab, Sissoko are very solid."
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Re: One of them Premier League predictor thingys.
I got
WBA
Leicester
Newcastle
Hull
Villa
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Sunderland
QPR
Burnley
WBA
Leicester
Newcastle
Hull
Villa
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Sunderland
QPR
Burnley
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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
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
Let the Sky millions roar the team home. Let the bulging cash account suck a goal into the Gallowgate net when it’s most needed.
I’m out; let them sink or swim without me, for the near future at least.
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When do we get Cisse back from suspension?
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Last 2 games, I think.Iron Mikes Tiny Eyes wrote:When do we get Cisse back from suspension?
Let the Sky millions roar the team home. Let the bulging cash account suck a goal into the Gallowgate net when it’s most needed.
I’m out; let them sink or swim without me, for the near future at least.
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With Cisse back for the last two, I can't see any way Sissoko would get in the first team. But you know Carver will put him CM next to Colback and f*ck it up.
Joe Kinnear: "I think they've got some magnificent midfield players; Tiote, Ben Afri, Yohan Kebab, Sissoko are very solid."
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I'd rather have Moussa playing than Ryan Taylor at CM, hopefully with Dummett coming back as well we won't see Taylor again.Southern fairy wrote:With Cisse back for the last two, I can't see any way Sissoko would get in the first team. But you know Carver will put him CM next to Colback and f*ck it up.
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Should be Abeid or Anita. Gives you balance. Sissoko thinks he's f***ing Maradona.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.Southern fairy wrote:With Cisse back for the last two, I can't see any way Sissoko would get in the first team. But you know Carver will put him CM next to Colback and f*ck it up.
Let the Sky millions roar the team home. Let the bulging cash account suck a goal into the Gallowgate net when it’s most needed.
I’m out; let them sink or swim without me, for the near future at least.
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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).
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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I've got us getting 1 additional point by the end of the season and finishing above, but only just, the relegation zone.
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Since when has predicting the Premier League run in be best served by using common sense? They're all based on my gut and the first outcome that came to my mind.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).
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.
Let the Sky millions roar the team home. Let the bulging cash account suck a goal into the Gallowgate net when it’s most needed.
I’m out; let them sink or swim without me, for the near future at least.
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I thought that was a given, but fair enough, your choice.Star-Lord Mehdi wrote: Since when has predicting the Premier League run in be best served by using common sense?
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Cisse is back for West Brom I believe, so he will play the last three matches. We will also have Jamaal Lascelles available for the last three given he is in the PL squad this year.
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In all fairness, look at Sunderland last year or Wigan in 2012. Wigan had 22 points after 29 games. They then won 7 of the last 9 including wins against ourselves and Man United at home, and Liverpool and Arsenal away.Goat wrote:I thought that was a given, but fair enough, your choice.Star-Lord Mehdi wrote: Since when has predicting the Premier League run in be best served by using common sense?
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If common sense in football always prevailed then we'd all be rich as f*ck from all the winning bets.
Joe Kinnear: "I think they've got some magnificent midfield players; Tiote, Ben Afri, Yohan Kebab, Sissoko are very solid."
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Yeah they could well do that, but let's be honest, if we're applying common sense to the predictions here, it's not looking good for them against Southampton, Leicester or Arsenal.ALF wrote:In all fairness, look at Sunderland last year or Wigan in 2012. Wigan had 22 points after 29 games. They then won 7 of the last 9 including wins against ourselves and Man United at home, and Liverpool and Arsenal away.Goat wrote:
I thought that was a given, but fair enough, your choice.
If we try to predict some possible but unlikely shock results, we may as well just close our eyes and type any old random s*** into the predictor.
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It's a bit of fun, chill yer t*** manGoat wrote:Yeah they could well do that, but let's be honest, if we're applying common sense to the predictions here, it's not looking good for them against Southampton, Leicester or Arsenal.ALF wrote:
In all fairness, look at Sunderland last year or Wigan in 2012. Wigan had 22 points after 29 games. They then won 7 of the last 9 including wins against ourselves and Man United at home, and Liverpool and Arsenal away.
If we try to predict some possible but unlikely shock results, we may as well just close our eyes and type any old random s*** into the predictor.