Friday, November 5, 2010

EPL Week #11 Fearless Predictions

The road back to respectability will take time and effort, but after a 7-3 week, perhaps things are on the up and up. After another midweek European adventures many of England's big clubs are back into their domestic leagues. There are some fascinating matches on tap so without any further delay onto the picks!


Bolton - Tottenham (1-2)
Last time Tottenham returned after their Champions League match they lost away and this time I am not going to learn from the past but pick the Spurs to pick up three points.

Manchester United - Wolverhampton (2-0)
Can Wolves do the Manchester double in as many weeks? I think not as the Red Devils cruise behind the play of Hernandez and Nani.

Sunderland - Stoke City (2-0)
Sunderland were thrashed away to Newcastle and will undoubtedly look to secure all three points against Stoke in front of their fans.

Blackburn Rovers - Wigan (2-1)
Rovers were hard done by against Chelsea and will look to bounce back at home against Wigan with one of the Diouf boys on target.

Fulham - Aston Villa (2-2)
After last weekend's boring Birmingham derby, there will be goals in this game and while Villa are missing some offensive firepower I see them grabbing a point at Craven Cottage.

Birmingham City - West Ham (2-0)
The Hammers are an absolute mess and I don't see them grabbing anything from this match while Birmingham will be in good form after their draw to Villa.

Blackpool - Everton (1-2)
Blackpool were fortunate to beat West Brom after two early red cards for the visiting team, and I believe that Everton are ready to grab three vital points.

Arsenal - Newcastle (3-0)
Newcastle thrashed Sunderland last weekend while Arsenal lost their midweek Champions League match against Shaktar, therefore based on form it is wise to pick Newcastle, not so fast, as Arsenal will cruise to the three points.

West Brom - Manchester City (0-1)
Roberto Mancini's position as the manager at Manchester City is on the hot seat, and if he can't get anything out of this game I expect a new manager at Eastlands by the end of next week.

Liverpool - Chelsea (0-1)
Chelsea have been dominant while Liverpool continues to struggle, therefore Chelsea should grab the three points in a game closer than one would expect.

OVERALL RECORD
47-53

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