I forgot to write this a couple of weeks ago and results went in my favout so it's with some reluctance that I write this today!
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Arsenal v Man City, 15:00
City have looked like a declining force whilst Arsenal have looked better and better. City will continue that decline.
2-1
Blackburn v Tottenham, 12:45
Two sides, close together in the league managed by two Englishmen brought in to rescue their respective teams from dismal starts. Can there be anything between them on the field? Possibly not.
1-1
Bolton v Middlesbrough, 15:00
Boro rarely get thrashed and are capable of turning it on at home and beating Liverpool. But how will they fare against lesser opposition. One can see them losing to Megson's strong side.
2-1
Fulham v Liverpool, 17:30
Liverpool hardly have an excellent record at CRaven Cottage but are on a roll and must keep going. Furthermore, Fulham player Danny Murphy has said as much that he wants Liverpool to win.
0-2
Hull v Portsmouth, 15:00
Pompey have improved under Paul Hart whilst Hull have been making their way back to the Championship. Hull being at home should be to their advantage.
1-1
Newcastle v Chelsea, 15:00
Will Newcastle benefit from the boost of Shearer's appointment? He has no previous credentials as a manager. Chelsea are a far better side with an experienced manager.
0-2
West Brom v Stoke, 15:00
Hardly licking my lips in anticipation of this one. Could not care less.
2-0
West Ham v Sunderland, 15:00
West Ham are now in a comfortable position, having avoided relegation. Sunderland are only three point clear in a close competition so will be hoping to get something out of the game.
1-2
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Sunday, 5 April 2009
Everton v Wigan, 15:00
Wigan looked to have been in contention for a UEFA Cup spot but Everton have pulled 7 points clear of them. At this stage of the season, it's unlikely that even Steve Bruce can see his side clawing it back. Everton will want to emphasise that with a win.
2-1
Man Utd v Aston Villa, 16:00
It's virtually inconceivable that Utd will expericence a third consecutive league defeat. Villa's shallow squad had meant that they've lost the momentum that had them holding on to fourth place. That place now looks to be Arsenal and it looks a daunting task for them to get anythibng from Old Trafford.
2-0
Friday, April 3, 2009
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