Tuesday, February 1, 2011

EPL Round #24 Fearless Predictions

Creeping back up to .500, Posts By Panos must surely be on a roll with their fearless predictions. With the transfer window shutting down last night, we will be treated to a couple new players in the EPL and a couple old faces playing for new teams. Regardless, enjoy the midweek matches and cheer hearty and often.


Arsenal - Everton (3-1)
Arsenal were suprisingly quiet on the transfer front while Everton signed a Greek teenage striker, never a good move. Regardless, Arsenal will cruise to the three points at home.

Sunderland - Chelsea (0-1)
Sunderland will be integrating a couple new players into their starting eleven but I am still curious as to see where the goals will be coming from, while on the other hand Chelsea will look to grab a vital away goal for the three points.

Manchester United - Aston Villa (2-0)
In the prior match-up between United and Villa, Villa squandered a 2-0 lead and had to settle for a draw. In this match-up Villa won't be as lucky as Berba and Rooney grab the goals for the Red Devils.

West Brom - Wigan (1-1)
Both teams have been struggling and are battling for points, so why not make everyone go happy and settle for a point each. Look for Peter Odemwingie to continue his goal-scoring exploits for WBA.

Birmingham City - Manchester City (0-2)
Birmingham have been playing the role of the cardiac kids with their cup performances in the past week, but this team I see their luck running out as they will lose at home a City squad looking to keep pace with United.

Bolton - Wolverhampton (1-0)
I really like the under the radar signing of Daniel Sturridge for Bolton and I expect him to provide a spark in his first match for the Wanderers.

Blackpool - West Ham (2-2)
Blackpool at home means flowing expansive football with plenty of goals and late drama, and hence the injury time equalizer for West Ham in this match.

Liverpool - Stoke City (2-0)
This represents the perfect debut opportunity for the new #7 at Anfield; I expect Suarez to grab a brace for 'Pool as they cruise for the three points.

Blackburn - Tottenham (2-2)
Tottenham might have to bring in Jonathan Woodgate into the fold as they are currently without a second healthy centerback and they will definitely be exposed at the back so expect a high scoring affair that will eventually end in a draw.

Fulham - Newcastle (2-1)
Did Fulham discover their scoring prowess over the weekend or were they fortunate against a ten man Spurs? We will never get the answer to the question, but they should be able to see off Newcastle at home.


OVERALL RECORD
116-118

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