Tuesday, January 4, 2011

EPL Round #21 Fearless Predictions

Again, Happy New Year to all the followers, readers, commentators, and everyone else who manages to click on this little blog. Over the next couple of days, I will put out a couple articles and thoughts on the EPL, Champions League, transfer window and of course the new hirings at Toronto FC. In the meantime enjoy the picks and have a great rest of the week!


Manchester United - Stoke (3-1)
United will play this Tuesday evening match without Rooney and although he is missing United have been playing well and I fully expect them to grab the three points.

Blackpool - Birmingham (2-1)
Enough is enough and it is time to jump on the Blackpool bandwagon, three points for the men in tangerine as they continue their fight for top flight football.

Fulham - West Brom (1-0)
A vital three points are up for grabs for these two in their relegation battle and although Fulham have been playing poorly, I see them scoring the only goal in this game.

Arsenal - Manchester City (2-0)
This is clearly the best game of the round, and based on how Arsenal dominated City away a month ago, the good vibes will continue and the Gunners will turn the Championship into a two horse race.

Wolverhampton - Chelsea (0-2)
Chelsea, after being handcuffed at home against Aston Villa, will bounce back with a strong performance away from home against Wolves.

Aston Villa - Sunderland (1-1)
Villa played their best game of the season against Chelsea and the good form will continue with a hard fought point at home against Sunderland, who are no pushovers in their own right.

Newcastle - West Ham (1-1)
Newcastle managed to hold on against Wigan last weekend and will continue the good form against a rejuvenated West Ham side that have not lost in four, a point for both teams.

Bolton - Wigan (2-1)
Bolton will have to soon deal with the contract situations of Elmander and Cahill, but in the meantime another three points at the Reebok.

Everton - Tottenham (2-2)
This is a tricky match-up for the Toffees, but based purely on their improving form, I see them grabbing at least a point at home against Spurs.

Blackburn - Liverpool (1-2)
What a difference Stevie G makes as he managed to orchestrate a victory for the Reds that was badly needed, and the same will happen at Ewood Road against a Rover team that is currently in the clouds.

OVERALL RECORD
102 - 98

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