Well I'll soon find out Where do you start, in regards to describing what's happening in a football
predictionΒ league and make it exciting? IΒ envisage after a couple of posts, about players & their
scores, it would become a bit boring. It would be impossible to do a liveΒ updates cos if you've
got a lot of [.
Sahin, welcome to Anfield...
Image: telegraph.co.ukLiverpool welcome Mancini's side to Anfield on Sunday as they look to
improve on their performance against West Brom last weekend. Most fans looking at this fixture
would agree that anything is a bonus and so the pressure is somewhat off, this is the kind of game
last season that we'd come out in and we always seemed to fair better against bigger opposition,
but will it be the same again for Brendan this year?
Steve looking chuffed with his new job...
Image: expressandstar.comBrendan Rodgers faces a relatively kind start to his Premier League
season as Liverpool travel to the Midlands on Saturday to face West Bromwich Albion. The pre season
friendlies and the start to the Europa League provided some relief to those football withdrawal
symptoms but it's safe to say we're very close to being in full swing now.
"Tell you what Manish, I really fancy a Chelsea home win."
Throughout the 2010-11 Premier League season, which begins tomorrow lunchtime, with Tottenham
versus Man City (I'm scared), we'll be running the Pies Prem Prediction
League.
More than 250 of you have already signed up for the EPL Talk Fantasy Premier League. If you haven't
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After the dreaded interlull, it's back to the real action, and a brand new week of the Pies Prem
Prediction League. After three weeks, the exceedingly long table looks like this:
Ping Yang β 26
Thrillson β 26
Cape Toon β 25
Davey Chicago β 25
George β 25 Pies β 23
Lawro β 22
Lloyd β 21
Mooks β 21
DaveHackney β 20
Hollis β 20
Philando Torres β 19
Al Neri β 18
Fellaini's Fro β 18
R-Hops β 18
Java β 17
Jesus β 17
Jawillia β 17
Mark Holleran β 17
Raybuck Luck β 17
Kalezu β 16
Mareantheone β 16
Megaman 789 β 16
B Sides β 15
Nick β 15
Shivam Manghnani β 15
Les β 14
Podge β 14
Rob β 14
Sariann β 14
Tottenblog β 14
Yahhhsteve β 14
Enrique β 13
Lefty β 13
Lucid β 13
Rich β 13
Welbourne Road β 13
Syndex β 12
Ben Cornelius β 11
Dickardinho β 11
South City β 11
Adam FJ β 10
Dixon β 10
HJ β 10
Max β 10
Michael β 10
Pedro Leonardo β 10
Edhehe β 9
Isaac 9
Mizman β 9
Pivs β 9
Andy CS 8
OlisHoplo β 8
Sean Farrell 8
EJ O'Brart β 7
Chris Warwick β 6
Lainey Craig β 6
Shamrock 6
Snowmanvilla 6
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Every season in the past we have run a prediction league for all Spurs games. We have had signed
shirts, books and pictures as prizes for the winner in previous seasons. This season's prizes will
be awarded to the top 5 finishers with the winner choosing their prize, second place taking their
pick and so on until 5th place get what's left.
RoM have teamed up with Footbo to create a predictions league for all our readers. Everyone who
signs up will become a part of a league created specifically for us (so sign up with your usernames
on here so we know who everyone is!).
Once you have signed up with Footbo, you can also join their partner site, Goalwin, where the
points you've collected with correct predictions on Footbo can earn you money.
I thought it may...or may not...be of interest to watch a Major League Soccer game on television
with me one of six I watched on TV last Saturday. Call this a non-live live blog.
AsI watch this afternoon's match between the Chicago Fire and New England Revolution, I'll share
my thoughtsΒ with you from beginning of the pre-game show through theΒ end of the post-game
coverage.
Footbo, a social community network for football fans from all around the world has grown from
strength to strength since it was launched in June 2008. And things are about to get even
better!
Since its launch coinciding with Euro 2008, Footbo has stamped itself on the online map for
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Having successfully survived the first round of matches and had a good look at the teams, the time has come for some predictions on the outcome of the group stages. It's the easiest thing in the world to predict the outcome before the tournament starts because, and let's be completely honest with ourselves, hardly anyone has seen enough of the teams to really know what the hell they're talking about.
Could Carroll get a start?...
Image: guardian.co.ukHearts are the opposition for Liverpool on Thursday night as they continue
their attempts to proceed through the Europa League rounds. The Reds will look for a result to take
back to Anfield and with Manchester City looming at the weekend they will surely want to go about
this in the easiest way possible.
Don't miss this year's NUFC Blog Score Prediction Competition, with big cash prizes and more up for
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Second Prize: Β£50 Third Prize: Β£25 Also, if we managed to get them designed and made on time, we
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With the 2010/11 season approaching rapidly, you can take a step towards winning a 2011/12
season ticket by joining our brilliant prediction league game...
It's time for the World Cup predictions, to determine which teams will advance from each of the
first round groups and which country will go on to win the biggest prize in world soccer β the
World Cup trophy.
Up until now, I've held off on providing my predictions namely because I wanted to wait unless
there were any last minute injury scares.
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