It is that time of year again, for what is turning into annual tradition on this blog: my Premier League prediction table. Last season’s attempt to predict who would finish where saw me correctly name five places, with another six guesses being one position away, as well as being accurate in picking City as FA Cup winners, QPR [...]
Posts Tagged ‘premier league’
2011/12 Predictions
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsenal, arsene wenger, charlton, chelsea, football, fulham, leicester, liverpool, manchester united, mcleish, nasri, oxford, premier league, psv, real madrid, sir alex ferguson, suarez on August 7, 2011 |
Two Birds, One Stone
Posted in football, lump, tagged arsenal, arsene wenger, football, liverpool, manchester united, premier league, sir alex ferguson on January 17, 2011 |
As ruthless as football can be sometimes, it’s never considered pleasant to kick a team when they’re down. With fans, and be honest with yourselves here, there’s only so much misery you’d like heaped upon your rivals, right?
And So Returns The Prodigal Son
Posted in football, lump, tagged dalglish, football, hodgson, liverpool, man utd, manchester united, NESV, premier league, steve clarke on January 12, 2011 | 1 Comment »
King Kenny returns to Liverpool to cheers of adoring fans. Kenny Dalglish returned to his beloved Liverpool in a move which may make or break the club and their season.
Simply the Bets: Mid Season!
Posted in football, lump, tagged brendan rogers, Championship, europa league, juventus, manchester city, premier league, Swansea on November 29, 2010 |
As we slowly creep towards mid-season across many football leagues, I thought I’d sum up how some of my pre-season bets are doing and how likely I am to be in the money come the summer!
Liverpool Set to Face Fourth Place Rivals Tottenham
Posted in football, lump, tagged harry redknapp, liverpool, premier league, roy hodgson, spurs, tottenham, white hart lane on November 28, 2010 |
Liverpool will take a trip down to the capital this weekend to face Tottenham Hotspur, with both sides missing crucial midfielders in their battle for a top four finish.