How To Make Predictions via Facebook - Video On YouTube

Tuesday, 29 April 2008 22:45 by Carlos

Just finished creating the second video in the series explaining how to make predictions for forthcoming football games in Predict Addict via Facebook, which is now posted on YouTube.

This video shows how simple it is to make predictions for up and coming fixtures for the selected football competition via Facebook.

Check out the video using the following URL http://www.youtube.com/v/bwYXb788pME&hl=en

View the rest of the How To videos for Predict Addict on YouTube using the following URL http://www.youtube.com/predictaddict

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Fulham Keep Survival Bid Alive

Tuesday, 29 April 2008 18:51 by Carlos

Fulham pulled off one of the comebacks of the season against Manchester City. Fulham looked down and out trailing 2-0 at half-time, but they came out fighting to win 3-2. Roy Hodgson must have given his player the hair dryer treatment as they looked a different team after the break, but is it too little too late?

That result now sets up a mammoth game for Fulham against Birmingham City at Craven Cottage next week, which is truly a six pointer. Birmingham City's chances of surviving the drop are quickly fading after they only managed a point against Liverpool drawing 2-2. Who will hold their nerve and win? The winner of this game really gives themselves a good chance of survival.

Reading and Bolton must be hoping that the game ends a draw, I still predict that the current bottom three teams (Birmingham City, Fulham and Derby) will be in the Championship next season.

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Chelsea Keep The Title Race Alive

Saturday, 26 April 2008 19:16 by Carlos

Chelsea kept their title hopes on track by beating Manchester United 2-1. Both Chelsea and Manchester United are level on 81 points with only two games left. Michael Ballack scored his first just before half time with a brilliant header.

In the second half Ricardo Carvalho's sloppy back pass was picked up by Wayne Rooney and he smacked in the equaliser to put Manchester United in the driving seat.

Just as it looked as time was running out for Chelsea, in the 84 minute Michael Carrick handled in the area. Up step the cool head of Michael Ballack who's thunderous penalty sent the home crowd wild.

Manchester United threw everything at Chelsea, and the pressure nearly paid off. Both Ashley Cole and Andriy Shevchenko were force to make goal-line clearances.

Chelsea in the end deserved the three points, which has helped their title hopes. Will Manchester United hold their nerve or will they buckle under the pressure? We will just have to wait and see, as a neutral it makes for a really good finish to the season.

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Chelsea's Season Could Be Over Tomorrow

Friday, 25 April 2008 19:06 by Carlos

At 12:45 on Saturday (26/04/2008) all eyes will be on Chelsea as they kickoff the most important game of the FA Premier League against Manchester United. This is a must win for Chelsea and they might have to do it without Frank Lampard, who is currently grieving after the death of his mother.

Can Chelsea stop Manchester United from retaining the title? Personally I don't think so, I reckon the game is over hyped and I predict the final result will be  a 1-1 draw.

However, I've been wrong on many occasions and it will probably be a blinding game with Chelsea overpowering Manchester United and winning 3-1. This would be the best result for all us neutral fans, who want the title to go right down to the wire.

Elsewhere Birmingham City have got to dig deep and beat Liverpool to have a chance of surviving the drop. Liverpool will probably field a weakened team, as they still have one eye of the Champions League Semi-Final, this wont help the other teams that are battling against relegation such as Bolton and Fulham. Liverpool will still have a lot of class on the pitch and I believe they will still be too strong for Birmingham City and I predict the score will be 3-1 to Liverpool.

The current bottom three looked doomed and I can't see Fulham or Birmingham City winning enough games to survive the drop, which is a shame, unfortunately three teams have to be relegated at the end of the season. Hopefully both of these teams will be strong enough to bounce straight back into the FA Premier League.

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Euro 2008 Prediction League Launched

Monday, 14 April 2008 22:11 by Carlos

Predict Addict is pleased to announce that it will be running a prediction league for the UEFA Euro 2008 tournament. The UEFA Euro 2008 kicks off on the 7th June 2008, with the final taking place on the 29th June 2008. Hosts Switzerland and Austria are preparing the final stages before the four week long football tournament, which will entertain and thrill football fans.

Will the favourites Germany lift the trophy or can Greece retain the title? If you think you know the score then join the Predict Addict league and prove it! Anybody can enter as the prediction league is free.

http://www.predictaddict.co.uk

If you're not already member, then fill in the simple registration form http://www.predictaddict.co.uk/Register.aspx to become a Predict Addict member and start predicting.

Enjoy the game and good luck with your predictions.

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How To Make Predictions - Video On YouTube

Sunday, 13 April 2008 21:37 by Carlos

Just finished creating a video explaining how to make predictions for forthcoming football games in Predict Addict on YouTube. This is the first of a set of tutorial videos that will show users how to perform certain tasks within the Predict Addict website.

This video shows how simple it is to make predictions for up and coming fixtures for the selected football competition.

Check out the video using the following URL http://www.youtube.com/v/PZlYXp0HAAI&hl=en

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Arsenal Throw It Away For The Second Time

Sunday, 13 April 2008 19:08 by Carlos

Arsenal yet again gave away a penalty just after taking the lead against Manchester United. For the second time in a week they surrender their lead and paid the price for not concentrating on defending, with Manchester United eventually winning the game 2-1.

After Emmanuel Adebayor had given Arsenal the lead, everything was looking rosy for Arsenal. Until William Gallas handled in the Arsenal box and the referee gave a penalty. Cristiano Ronaldo cooly slotted away the penalty, even though it had to be retaken.

Owen Hargreaves' free-kick won the game for Manchester Untied, and what a goal from 25-yards!

This result means Arsenal's title hopes are over and Manchester United are now six points clear at the top of the Premier League. This result doesn't help Chelsea's cause, as Avram Grant would have been hoping for a draw.

It's now a two horse race, between Manchester United and Chelsea. Chelsea need to apply the pressure and win at home against Wigan tomorrow (14/04/2008). I predict the score will be 3-0 to Chelsea, they should easily dominate the match.

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Arsenal Must Win To Keep Season Alive

Sunday, 13 April 2008 11:38 by Carlos

After throwing away the Champions League Quarter Final against Liverpool, they have to get a result against Manchester United today (13/04/2008) to keep their season alive.

Arsenal at one point in the season were clear at the top of the Premier League and were sitting pretty, but that's all changed. Arsenal seemed to hit the self destruct button in the latter part of the season.

They now find themselves six points behind the leaders Manchester United and are in third place. However, a win against their rivals will reduce the deficit to just three points and Manchester United still have to play Chelsea who are also title contenders.

So is Arsenal's title hopes over? I predict that the game against Manchester United will end in a 1-1 draw. So I think Arsenal will have to wait another season to win the Premier League.

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