Friday, February 10, 2012

EPL Round #25 Fearless Predictions

Some exciting games are on tap for this upcoming weekend. The only problem is that you have to wake up at 7:45 in the morning, so either it is going to be long Friday night or I am watching the Liverpool - Manchester United match on repeat. Regardless, here are this week's fearless predictions.


Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt celebrates scoring his third goal against Manchester United at Anfield


Manchester United - Liverpool (3-1)
Liverpool do not have the horses to stick with United throughout this match and the Red Devils courtesy of a Wayne Rooney brace will cruise at Old Trafford.

Everton - Chelsea (1-0)
Everton always play to the level of their competition. They are either hanging in with the big boys or losing to the bottom feeders, hence why they are usually stuck in mid-table.

Sunderland - Arsenal (1-2)
I think Sunderland makes this game incredibly difficult for Arsenal, but after their 7-1 demolition of Blackburn the climb up the table for the Gunners begins at the Stadium of Light.

Blackburn - QPR (2-2)
Blackburn were humbled against Arsenal, but won't grab all three points against a QPR squad without the suspended Cisse.

Bolton - Wigan (2-0)
This is the usual point of the season where we begin to write off Wigan but somehow they manage to pull their usual Houdini moves to avoid the drop.

Fulham - Stoke City (2-1)
Stoke are sliding down the table and Fulham will grab goals from Super Clint that lead to another three points for Fulham that secures their mid-table status.

Swansea - Norwich (1-0)
Swansea are fantastic at home and will score a late winner between two teams that were promoted from the Championship.

Tottenham - Newcastle (2-1)
Alan Pardew's smoke and mirrors will not work at White Hart Lane. The interesting thing is that while Redknapp is favored for the England job, Pardew is favored for the Spurs gig if 'Arry leaves.

Wolverhampton - West Brom (2-1)
Mick McCarthy's men fresh off their fortunate victory at QPR grab another three points against a struggling West Brom squad.

Aston Villa - Manchester City (2-2)
Villa will capitalize on City's dismal away form and secure a draw. The key for Villa is to ensure that they actually can score first and put all the pressure on Mancini's men.


OVERALL RECORD
119-121

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