Saturday, October 4, 2008

Week 7: Predictions Part Deux

Sunday Predictions

Some more quick pics for tomorrow's games.

West Ham v Bolton
The Hammers soft schedule continues with Bolton at home. They haven't had any strikers arrested this week, so who knows what will spur them on for this one.
West Ham 1-0 Bolton

Portsmouth v Stoke
Will Stoke attempt to lock it up as they did with Liverpool and Chelsea? Or will they be adventurous and attempt to get some points?
Portsmouth 3-1 Stoke

Tottenham v Hull City
Spurs still looking for their first Prem win and Hull are riding high. Are the Tigers due for a let down? Could be a trap game.
Tottenham 2-1 Hull

Chelsea v Aston Villa
Drogba and Anelka are both out for this one, but Chelsea has options even with Kalou alone up front. Villa could make a big step up with a victory at Stamford Bridge. Then again, the Blues do not lose at Stamford Bridge. My opinion is wavering after the Anelka news, but I'll stick with my original thoughts.
Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa

Man City v Liverpool
City has crushed Pompey, but they are still looking for that symbolic victory to show that they are legimate players in the race for the top 4. The Reds are still unbeaten in all competitions and have yet to play their best football. Torres did not bury his chances on Wednesday against PSV, and he could explode on Mark Hughes and City.
Man City 1-3 Liverpool

Everton v Newcastle
This is an interesting matchup. One team looks like a shell of the team that finished 5th last season, and the other is a sinking ship. David Moyes is getting more and more frustrated at Goodison Park and the Magpies and their supporters need something to lift their spirits.
Everton 0-1 Newcastle


Sorry about the abbreviated predictions this weekend, I'll make it up in two weeks for Week 8.

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