Friday, November 26, 2010

EPL Round #15 Fearless Predictions

Slowly moving our way back to .500, this is going to take baby steps but to all the loyal readers make sure you pick the exact opposite of what I am doing, because that is probably the only way you can make money. Onto the picks after the jump!


Aston Villa - Arsenal (1-2)
Arsenal have struggled in their last couple of outings, losing at home to Spurs and away to Braga but they should bounce back against an injury ravaged Villa team.

Everton - West Brom (2-0)
The Toffees played well to grab a point at the Stadium of Light and will be even money to grab three against West Brom at home.

Manchester United - Blackburn (3-0)
United struggled against Rangers in Champions League play and with Rooney back in the fold, they will look to click on all cylinders and a convincing victory over Rovers will be a good start.

West Ham - Wigan (2-1)
The Hammers were poor against Liverpool and need three points in their relegation battle and should grab those points against Wigan who have been poor away from home.

Bolton - Blackpool (4-2)
Bolton have been the surprise package so far in the EPL while Blackpool have played inspired attacking football in their first season in the big flight, therefore we will see goals and a Bolton victory.

Fulham - Birmingham City (2-2)
Fulham were thrown into the fire against Manchester City in their last home match, losing convincingly, and I expect them to bounce back with at least a draw.

Wolverhampton - Sunderland (1-2)
These are the matches away from home that Sunderland needs to have in order to continue their European push, and with Gyan and Bent healthy chalk up the victory.

Stoke City - Manchester City (0-1)
A tight, nervy affair will be decided by one goal as Tevez will pop up and score in the final twenty minutes.

Newcastle - Chelsea (0-2)
Newcastle are playing Chelsea at the most opportune time with Chelsea experiencing a dip in confidence, and although the game will be tight, Drogba and Anelka will grab the goals for the three points.

Tottenham - Liverpool (2-2)
Spurs have been on fire and although the form book doesn't sugggest it, I am backing Liverpool to grab a point away from home.

OVERALL RECORD
64-76

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