Saturday, December 3, 2011

EPL Round #14 Fearless Predictions

It's late, I am tired . . . in all honesty I have no desire to do another set of fearless predictions, but we have loyal followers, and without you, the loyal readers, this website would be a joke upon itself. So without any further delay here are Round #14 of the Posts By Panos' fearless predictions.



Newcastle - Chelsea (1-2)
I am not buying that Chelsea are finished, plain and simple. Newcastle have been punching way above their weight since the beginning of the season, and their drop down the table begins today.

Manchester City - Norwich (3-0)
We can try to sugar coat this match as much as we can, but at the end of the day the talent level at City is far superior than that at Norwich, so expect a comfortable victory for the home team.

Tottenham - Bolton (2-0)
Honestly, as a fan of Greek football, I was shocked when PAOK managed a victory against Spurs at White Hart Lane. Therefore, Spurs take their frustration out against a hapless Bolton side.

Blackburn - Swansea (2-1)
This is Blakburn's swansong, as any defeat will signal the end of the Kean era at Ewood Park. With that being said look for Blackburn to claim the three points.

QPR - West Brom (2-1)
I am not going to lie but I was tempted to give this match a draw. Two mid-level teams playing with no urgency or anything to gain. Therefore, look for QPR to grab a victory.

Wigan - Arsenal (1-2)
Arsenal really love the Robin van Persie, however their reliance on his scoring might be tad much for the Gunners and until they get a secondary scorer, they could struggle to keep their momentum.

Aston Villa - Manchester United (2-2)
For some reason I see this fixture and I am thinking a draw is on the cards. United are missing creativity in the middle of the park while Villa can't defend set pieces, so let's go with a high scoring draw.

Everton - Stoke City (2-0)
Everton are slowly climbing back up the table to assume their rightful place in the 8 to 10 range. Look for super-sub Vellios to grab another goal for Everton.

Wolves - Sunderland (1-1)
As predicted we bid adieu to Steve Bruce and say hello to Martin O'Neill for Sunderland. Look for the Black Cats to be fired up and at least grab a draw at Wolves.

Fulham - Liverpool (1-2)
Liverpool have drawn 4 of their last 5 matches at home, so luckily for them their match against Fulham is away. I think Andy Carroll, gasp, actually scores in this game.

OVERALL RECORD
70-59

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