Friday, April 29, 2011

EPL Round #35 Fearless Predictions

Now that the Royal Wedding is behind us it is time to focus on what the British are truly good at . . . the drama of the English Premier League. Welcome to another installment of fearless predictions, where not only are you guaranteed to lose your money but also your dignity, that is how confident we are in our predictions. So without further delay onto the picks as always after the jump.



Sunderland - Fulham (3-1)
Even after their midweek victory Fulham will find it difficult against a rejuvenated Sunderland to come away with any points from the Stadium of Light.

Blackburn - Bolton (1-1)
Blackburn are dropping faster down the table than Mel Gibson is as an A-list actor . . . . horrendous joke, just move on. Regardless, this match will end in a draw between two physical teams.

West Brom - Aston Villa (2-0)
West Brom have performed remarkably well after the hiring of Roy Hodgson and I back them to grab three points against Villa.

Wigan - Everton (1-2)
Everton have bounced back after a mid-season slump and honestly could have taken something from their match against Manchester United last weekend, so I expect them to continue their form against Wigan.

Blackpool - Stoke City (2-1)
Similar to Colonel Custard, this is Blackpool's last stand. They need three points against Stoke to continue their Premier League adventure.

Chelsea - Tottenham (3-1)
Chelsea believe that they actually have an outside shot at the title . . . little do they know, that they don't have a shot, but will play very well against Spurs with a convincing home victory.

Liverpool - Newcastle (2-0)
This is an easy prediction, Andy Carroll scores a header and doesn't celebrate against his former team . . . done and dusted.

Birmingham City - Wolves (2-1)
City will essentially knock Wolves out of the Premier League with a comfortable victory at home with a goal from the giant, Zigic.

Arsenal - Manchester United (3-1)
Arsenal will treat this match as their cup final and will dominate the Red Devils. I hope so at least so we can have a little drama for the end of the season.

Manchester City - West Ham (1-0)
City against the Hammers looks, at least on paper, like a complete mismatch, but I believe that City have a tendency to play to their competition so a tight nervy affair is in store with a late winner by City to grab all the points.

OVERALL RECORD
179-176

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