You would think as the season progresses the average score will drop a bit as things normalise somewhat.
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Serves you rightI had Leicester in 18th and Chelsea as champions I think. So those are both killing me!!
You get one point for each place your predicted ladder is out of place.How does the scoring system work?
Faith's?fake result
a 'supercomputer' has figured out where everyone will finish.
http://talksport.com/football/premi...icts-final-bpl-table-201516-151007169511?p=19
Thursday night, channel 5?I dont see us finishing top 4 myself
Well, last day of July, better make my predictions.
1. Leicester W38 D0 L0 117pts GD +50
1. Chelsea
2. Arsenal
3. Man United
4. Man City
5. Southampton
6. Tottenham
7. Liverpool
8. Everton
9. Leicester
10. Swansea
11. Stoke
12. West Ham
13. Crystal Palace
14. Newcastle
15. West Brom
16. Bournemouth
17. Norwich
18. Sunderland
19. Villa
20. Watford
Could happen stillI reckon it will be a one of the lowest point tally wins the EPL has had.
I know it all can change but geez I'm not going to score well this seasonAh bugger it
1. Manchester City
2. Chelsea
3. Manchester United
4. Arsenal
5. Tottenham
6. Liverpool
7. Swansea
8. Everton
9. Newcastle
10. Stoke
11. Southampton
12. Crystal Palace
13. Sunderland
14. West Ham
15. Watford
16. West Bromwich Albion
17. Aston Villa
18. Norwich
19. Leicester
20. Bournemouth
FA Cup: Everton
League Cup: Liverpool
Champions League: Bayern Munich
Europa League: Fiorentina
1st manager sacked/resigns: Rogers missed by hours
Top scorer: Aguero
Best transfer: Adebayor to Aston Villa preventing them from relegation (will be loaned there in a matter of days) (Greedy git)
Biggest flop: Delph (bench warming champion)
Promoted: Middlesbrough , Derby , Blackburn
Bundesliga: Bayern Munich
Serie A: Juventus
La Liga: Atletico Madrid
This is a good one1. Chelsea
2. Arsenal
3. United
4. City
5. Liverpool
6. Tottenham
7. Stoke
8. Swansea
9. West Ham
10. Everton
11. Southampton
12. Crystal Palace
13. Newcastle
14. Aston Villa
15. West Brom
16. Bournemouth
17. Watford
18. Norwich
19. Sunderland
20. Leicester
FA cup: Arsenal
League cup: Man United
Champions league: Real Madrid
Europa league: Tottenham
1st manager sacked: Alex Neil
Top scorer: Harry Kane
Best transfer: Petr Cech
Biggest flop: Christian Benteke
Promoted: Middlesborough, QPR, Derby
La Liga champions: Barca
Serie A champions: Juventus
Bundesliga Champions: Dortmund
I'm more interested in the percentage of the board who had us below Liverpool and other teams like Swansea/SouthamptonFirst 3 pages no ones had Leicester higher than 13th.
We are all s**t pundits
FA Cup: Manchester City
- Chelsea
- Manchester United
- Manchester City
- Arsenal
- Liverpool
- Tottenham
- Southampton
- Swansea City
- Newcastle United
- Everton
- West Ham United
- Stoke City
- Crystal Palace
- Leicester City
- West Brom
- Aston Villa
- Sunderland
- Norwich City
- Bournemouth
- Watford
League Cup: Newcastle United
Champions League: Barcelona
Europa League: Napoli
1st Manager Sacked/Resigns:
Top Scorer: Aguero
Best Transfer: Cech
Biggest Flop: Sterling
Promoted from Championship: Middlesbrough, Derby, Hull
La Liga Champions: Barcelona
Serie A Champions: Roma
Bundesliga Champions: Bayern Munich
That's alright, the 'pundits' are no better.First 3 pages no ones had Leicester higher than 13th.
We are all s**t pundits
This is a good one