With the football season under a week away, I have made my predictions for The Premiership-League Two, as well as Bath Cityβs division β the Blue Square South, and the various cup competitions.
To see how well or badly I do come the end of the season, download the spreadsheet with my predictions.
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- Living A Fantasy
It's been a while since I took Fantasy Football seriously. However, now that Leeds are a Premier League side and will therefore be included in all the fun, I thought it would be rude bot to get involved myself...
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- A Sticky Decision
Considering that Leeds are now a Premier League team, is it time to start collecting stickers again?
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- It’s Starting To Feel Real
Now that the play off final has been won - congratulations to Fulham - we know the 20 teams in the Premier League next season.
This excites me greatly...
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- A Stress-Free Evening
This evening, I am watching the Championship Play Offs. I have to admit that I am loving tonight's match!
I have no alligence to the clubs involved - Brentford or Swansea - there is another reason why I am so enthralled with the game...
Leeds aren't involved!
Being officially the best team in the league - as well...
- Getting Your Knickers In A Twist
Why is it that so many staff at West Ham United find it difficult to wear a face mask correctly?
Could it be because the mask bears more similarities to some raunchy ladies underwear?
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goatman-g
August 4, 2009 - 11:32 pmHave you been slurping mountainous quantities of Sheppy's Kitson? All your predictions smell of drunken revelry, perhaps with the exception of the Premiership bottom 3.
Sean
August 5, 2009 - 6:58 amI guess my prediction for Arsenal to finish in the top 4 was a bit far fetched π
goatman-g
August 6, 2009 - 9:57 pmNope, Leeds finishing above the mighty Saints. Clear bias – you are the Sky Sports News of the blogging world..
Sean
August 6, 2009 - 10:17 pmand as I told you the other day, if Southampton didnt have a -10 penalty, I would have put them in the automatic places.
Competition is so tight at the top, and no one team is 10 whole points better than the other.
If Southampton don't go up this season, assuming they hang onto their players, they'll win the league next season.
goatman-g
August 6, 2009 - 10:22 pmStill smells of Sheppys if you ask me.