Congratulations go to Phil Johnson who has won the FA Premier League 2014/15 prediction league and is crowned the Predict Addict 'Best Pundit'. Phil scored an impressive 319 points and predicted the correct result 60 times. In second place was Andrew Hobson who scored 305 points, while in third place was Darren Bradder on 304 points.
This is the second time that Phil has won the prediction league having previously won it in 2008. That deserves a place in our imaginary Hall of Fame.
Below is the final top ten leader board for the FA Premier League 2014/15 prediction league and as you’ll see it was close this season.
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Think you can predict better than Paul the Octopus? Now that he has officially retired there is opportunity to prove to the world that you are the next big thing when it comes to predicting football results.
Have you got what it takes to make it to the top of the leader board of the newly launched FA Premier League 2010/11 prediction league? The FA Premier League 2010/11 kicks off on the 14th August 2010, so make sure you get your predictions in on time to begin with a chance of being crowned the Predict Addict champion.
Will Chelsea be able to retain the title or will Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal or even Liverpool be able to take the title this season? Who will Manchester City sign before the start of the season? Will Blackpool, Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion all be relegated? Think you know the answer to these questions and have an opinion on football, then you will like Predict Addict.
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Have you got what it takes to make it to the top of the leaderboard of the newly launched FA Premier League 2009/10 prediction league? The FA Premier League 2009/10 kicks off on the 15th August 2009, so make sure you get your predictions in on time to begin with a chance of being crowned the Predict Addict champion.
Will Manchester United be able to retain the title or will Chelsea, Arsenal or Liverpool be able to take the title this season? Will Birmingham City, Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers all be relegated? Think you know the answer to these questions and have an opinion on football, then you will like Predict Addict.
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This is a crucial game for both teams, as they both need the three points to help mount a serious challenge to Liverpool, who currently top the FA Premier League. I predict that Chelsea will bag all three points, winning 2-1.
Manchester United will dominate the first half and take the lead with Dimitar Berbatov getting on the score sheet. However, Chelsea will come out all guns blazing after Luiz Felipe Scolari gives his troops an ear bashing. Didier Drogba will equalise early on to setup a tense finish to the game and Frank Lampard will pop up in the last seconds of the game to score the winning with a header.
Prediction
Manchester United 1 - 2 Chelsea
Have you got what it takes to make it to the top of the leaderboard of the newly launched FA Premier League 2008/09 prediction league? The FA Premier League 2008/09 kicks off on the 16th August 2008, so make sure you get your predictions in on time to begin with a chance of being crowned the Predict Addict champion.
Will Manchester United be able to retain the title or will Chelsea, Arsenal or Liverpool be able to take the title this season? Will Ronaldo still be playing for Manchester United when the season kicks off or will he be in Spain playing for Real Madrid? Will Hull City, Stoke City and West Bromwich Albion all be relegated? Think you know the answer to these questions and have an opinion on football, then you will like Predict Addict.
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Congratulations go to Phil Johnson who has won the FA Premier League 2007/08 Predict Addict's prediction league and is crowned the Predict Addict 'Best Pundit'. Phil scored an impressive 339 points, 27 points ahead of Ian Dave, while in 3rd place was Nick Taylor on 308 points.
Below is the final top ten leaderboard for the FA Premier League 2007/08 Prediction League.
POS | NAME | POINTS |
1 | Phil Johnson | 339 |
2 | Ian Dave | 312 |
3 | Nick Taylor | 308 |
4 | Sean Taylor | 299 |
5 | Laurie Carpenter | 298 |
6 | Thomas Claassen | 297 |
7 | Jools Moore | 296 |
7 | Mark Hogan | 296 |
8 | Kirk Moore | 291 |
9 | Clark Burrell | 284 |
Don't forget that next season we will be running the prediction league again. If you can't wait that long then join the UEFA Euro 2008 prediction league and prove that you know your stuff on the European stage?
With 30 points to play for the crown for the 'Best Pundit' of the FA Premier League 2007/08 is still up for grabs. Just like the FA Premier League title the overall winner will be decided on the last day of the season, with three members still in contention.
If your not in the running then better luck next season. The winner will be announced shortly after the season has finished.
Don't forget that next season we will be running the prediction league again. If you can't wait that long then join the UEFA Euro 2008 prediction league and prove that you know your stuff on the European stage?
Good luck with your predictions.
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Chelsea's 2-0 win over Newcastle United means that the title race goes down to the final game of the season.
Micheal Ballack settled Chelsea's nerves in the second half, with Florent Malouda scoring the second to seal the win. The pressure is now back on Manchester United as they travel to Wigan Athletic and Chelsea take on Bolton Wanderers.
This season has been the closes for ages and all eyes with be on the top and bottom of the table, I'm sure the final day of the season will be the most dramatic for along while. I think a lot of fans will be biting their nails, listening to the radio and praying that the results go their way.
I predict that Manchester United will win 3-1 against Wigan Athletic and retain the Premier League title. Chelsea have made the season interesting, but have just left it too late.
Will Fulham pulled off the great escape and survive the drop? They are definitely in the driving seat, after beating Birmingham City 2-0. Fulham wanted the win much more than Birmingham City and ran out deserved winners. The win moves them out of the bottom three and it looks like Roy Hodson has turned their fortunes around.
WIth Fulham's destiny is in their own hands, Birmingham City need to win against Blackburn Rovers and hope that both Fulham and Reading do not win. It's going to be a tall task as Blackburn Rovers are still chasing a UEFA place.
Elsewhere Reading have dropped into the bottom three and look almost certain to be relegated. After not scoring for the last six games they face bottom club Derby at the best possible time when on a goal drought. If they can't break the duck against Derby then the Championship beckons and with it the millions of pounds in lost revenue that Premier League status guarantees.
I've changed my predictions and I think that Reading and Birmingham City along with Derby will be relegated at the end of the season.
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.