Thursday, May 5, 2011

EPL Round #36 Fearless Predictions

Three rounds of games are left in the English Premier League but all eyes will be on the Sunday title decider between Manchester United and Chelsea. Chelsea are actually the last team to win at Old Trafford when they beat Manchester United after they were eliminated from the Champions League by Bayern Munich. This should be an interesting set of games and if Chelsea do get the result . . . . we are in for a wild ride. So onto the pics!



Aston Villa - Wigan (1-0)
Aston Villa really have nothing to play for as they are stuck at mid-table, but they still will be able to hold off Wigan by a solitary goal.

Everton - Manchester City (2-2)
A draw is on the cards as both teams will have chances to win the game near the end but will have to settle for the single point.

Newcastle - Birmingham City (2-1)
Newcastle and Birmingham will play a physical affair with at least one red card and one penalty, so let's go with the home team for the three points.

West Ham - Blackburn (2-0)
West Ham will secure the victory that will see them climb out of the relegation zone and keep the dream alive for Mr. Avraam Grant.

Bolton - Sunderland (2-1)
Sunderland are a complete mess and though a tad unlucky, did not deserve anything from their last match against Fulham. They will struggle again this week.

Tottenham - Blackpool (2-0)
Hmmm, how many mistakes can a goalie make before he is shown his papers. However, he won't have much to do against Blackpool and Spurs will keep the pressure on City for the 4th spot in the Champions League.

Wolves - West Brom (2-0)
Even though West Brom have been playing phenomenally well since the managerial change, Wolves are playing for their lives and will battle for the victory.

Stoke City - Arsenal (1-2)
Arsenal will leave it late against Stoke and will grab a goal near the death to keep the pressure on Chelsea and Manchester United.

Manchester United - Chelsea (2-2)
Simply put I do not trust Chelsea as much as I trust the Red Devils, so therefore, I am going with a draw which will be enough for United to win the title.

Fulham - Liverpool (0-2)
Liverpool continue their rich vein of form with another three points and the march towards Europe continues under the King Kenny revolution.

Manchester City - Tottenham (3-1)
City will do the business and beat out Spurs for the fourth Champions League spot. All in all this has been a successful season for City.

OVERALL RECORD
184-181

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