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Postby sandman » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:26 pm

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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby paulmclaren » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:48 pm

Top 5
United
Arsenal
Chelsea
City
Spuds

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Wolves
Wigan
West brom
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:01 pm

Hmmm obviously a nonsense waste of time as we lose out to Spurs by 1 point.I had our game with them as a draw so we clearly have to win it get 4th.I knew that before I started.
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby ps104 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:03 pm

Top 5

United
City
Chelsea
Spuds
Arsenal


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Birmingham
Wigan
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Blue2 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:19 pm

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City



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Blackburn
Wigan
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Avalon » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:20 am

Top 5:
    1. Utd
    2. Chelsea
    3. City
    4. Arsenal
    5. Liverpool

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    18. Blackburn
    19. Fulham
    20. Wigan
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby CityFanFromRome » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:49 am

This is the table I got:

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The results I predicted for us are:

City - Sunderland 2-0
Liverpool - City 2-2
Blackburn - City 0-1
City - WHU 2-1
Everton - City 2-2
City - Tottenham 1-1
City - Stoke 2-1
Bolton - City 0-3

which I think are reasonable; we might lose at Anfield and Goodison, tbh, but that would be two points less in the table, still we would be ahead of Spurs even losing those two.

For Spurs I predicted:

Wigan - Tottenham 1-2
Tottenham - Stoke 1-1
Tottenham - Arsenal 3-3
Tottenham - WBA 2-1
Chelsea - Tottenham 1-1
Tottenham - Blackpool 2-1
City - Tottenham 1-1
Liverpool - Tottenham 1-1
Tottenham - Birmingham 2-1

which again seems reasonable enough; they might beat Stoke at home and get two more points, but even if they do and we lose at liverpool and everton, we would get 69 points and they would get 68. To be honest, draws with Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are highly probable for them, so all comes down to the match against us.

If the results are like I predicted, and we draw at Liverpool and Everton while they draw at home with Stoke, we could even afford to lose the game with them and still be one point above. If we lose at Everton and Liverpool and they win with Stoke but the other results are like I predicted then the game with them becomes a "must not lose" and again, drawing it we would be one point up.
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Original Dub » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:20 am

CityFanFromRome wrote:This is the table I got:

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The results I predicted for us are:

City - Sunderland 2-0
Liverpool - City 2-2
Blackburn - City 0-1
City - WHU 2-1
Everton - City 2-2
City - Tottenham 1-1
City - Stoke 2-1
Bolton - City 0-3

which I think are reasonable; we might lose at Anfield and Goodison, tbh, but that would be two points less in the table, still we would be ahead of Spurs even losing those two.

For Spurs I predicted:

Wigan - Tottenham 1-2
Tottenham - Stoke 1-1
Tottenham - Arsenal 3-3
Tottenham - WBA 2-1
Chelsea - Tottenham 1-1
Tottenham - Blackpool 2-1
City - Tottenham 1-1
Liverpool - Tottenham 1-1
Tottenham - Birmingham 2-1

which again seems reasonable enough; they might beat Stoke at home and get two more points, but even if they do and we lose at liverpool and everton, we would get 69 points and they would get 68. To be honest, draws with Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are highly probable for them, so all comes down to the match against us.

If the results are like I predicted, and we draw at Liverpool and Everton while they draw at home with Stoke, we could even afford to lose the game with them and still be one point above. If we lose at Everton and Liverpool and they win with Stoke but the other results are like I predicted then the game with them becomes a "must not lose" and again, drawing it we would be one point up.


You have both teams going on an unbeaten run until the end of the season??

I dunno, I'm not going near that predictor - it just messes with my head :)
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Alioune DVToure » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:33 am

Top 5:

Munes
Chelsea
Arsenal
City
Spurs






Bottom 3:

Blackpool
West Brom
Wigan
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby CityFanFromRome » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:08 am

Original Dub wrote:
You have both teams going on an unbeaten run until the end of the season??

I dunno, I'm not going near that predictor - it just messes with my head :)

Yeah, sounds strange but really, the only games I can see us losing (but I don't think we will) are liverpool and everton away; as for spurs the only games I can see them losing are chelsea and Liverpool away and maybe Arsenal at home, but not all of them, I don't think they will lose more than one of those three; and I put them drawing at home with Stoke which could easily be a win instead, so I think all in all the unbeaten run for them is balanced by that home draw.

Of course I might be completely off course here and the results will be totally different, but right now that's how I see it :D
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:11 am

CityFanFromRome wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
You have both teams going on an unbeaten run until the end of the season??

I dunno, I'm not going near that predictor - it just messes with my head :)

Yeah, sounds strange but really, the only games I can see us losing (but I don't think we will) are liverpool and everton away; as for spurs the only games I can see them losing are chelsea and Liverpool away and maybe Arsenal at home, but not all of them, I don't think they will lose more than one of those three; and I put them drawing at home with Stoke which could easily be a win instead, so I think all in all the unbeaten run for them is balanced by that home draw.

Of course I might be completely off course here and the results will be totally different, but right now that's how I see it :D



All it says to me as that you feel extremely positive that City's form will improve significantly for the remainder of the season.Drawing at Everton and Liverpool plus away wins at BBurn and Bolton are results beyond anything we have produced away from home since Christmas.I hope you are right.
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby kinkylola » Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:43 am

i came up with this:

1Arsenal 81
2Man U 79
3Chelsea 77
4City 75
5Spurs 64


Think i was a bit optimistic as regards city ... but i feel i was realistic about the others. I'm never doing this predictor again, does my head in.
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby CityFanFromRome » Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:06 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:

All it says to me as that you feel extremely positive that City's form will improve significantly for the remainder of the season.Drawing at Everton and Liverpool plus away wins at BBurn and Bolton are results beyond anything we have produced away from home since Christmas.I hope you are right.

Well, I admit I'm hopelessly otpimistic, but before Christmas we had the best away record of the league if I'm not mistaken; that can't all be gone to shit, can it? We are bound to regain that sort of away form I think.
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby dazby » Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:35 pm

Blackburn Newcastle and Aston Villa to go down. You read it here first.
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:02 pm

CityFanFromRome wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:

All it says to me as that you feel extremely positive that City's form will improve significantly for the remainder of the season.Drawing at Everton and Liverpool plus away wins at BBurn and Bolton are results beyond anything we have produced away from home since Christmas.I hope you are right.

Well, I admit I'm hopelessly otpimistic, but before Christmas we had the best away record of the league if I'm not mistaken; that can't all be gone to shit, can it? We are bound to regain that sort of away form I think.



absolutely bound to , no doubts at all:)
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Alioune DVToure » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:23 pm

dazby wrote:Blackburn Newcastle and Aston Villa to go down. You read it here first.


Hahahahahahahah...

What, seriously?
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:36 pm

Don't even think I need to do the predictor to say it'll be:

United
Arsenal
Chelsea
Spurs
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City

I'd say Villa to go down is a good outside bet.
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby Crossie » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:14 pm

I reckon 3rd 4th and 5th will be all separated by a single point per position.

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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby TheGOAT » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:53 pm

p................GD.....PTS

1... Chelsea...45.......77
2... Arsenal...40.......77
3... City.......33.......77
4... United....41.......76
5... Spurs.....13.......63
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Re: BBC Predictor

Postby dazby » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:58 am

Alioune DVToure wrote:
dazby wrote:Blackburn Newcastle and Aston Villa to go down. You read it here first.


Hahahahahahahah...

What, seriously?


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