Monday, March 31, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League
Results 29 - 30 Mar 2008

Looks like my stint at the top was fun while it lasted as we congratulate Cool402 as the new pole leader with the only 6-pointer of the weekend.

Perhaps it would be nice for me to play the underdog for a while and then pip him to the title on the last MatchDay. Hah!

Then again, it may not be me as we have 4 more people below me who are within strike zone and several few just outside the radar range.

In any case, we still have 6 more weeks to go and perhaps the FA Cup final as well to be the tie-breaker round, should we have a tie at the end of the EPL season.

Housekeeping Notes:

All of this season's tables will be kept in Flickr's photoset. Click Here.

For last season's, Click Here.



SPUG EPL Prediction League "Perfect Score" Hall Of Fame
Perfect Score = 2 correct-score predictions in a single weekend and hence the award of the full 10 points.

1) David.hvp (23 Dec 2007)
2) Beaver21 (23 Dec 2007)
3) Edwinsng (02 Feb 2008)
4) Beaver21(15 Mar 2008)

Scoring System
3-Points for a correct outcome (Win, Lose or Draw)
1-point each for correct score on each side.

Double Entry
Later submission shall override earlier submission.

Penalty
No points for submission after kick-off. (Disqualification)

SPUG Blackout
The SPUG EPL Prediction League will be played here but if in the event Blogger/Blogspot servers go down, we will automatically carry on the league over to my personal blog at http://jaywalk.blog-city.com. Please bookmark this or at the very least stay in touch with one of us as we will also be helping all stay in the loop via the various channels like MSN, Skype, email as well as SPUG Off-Topic Chat.

Prediction League Past Winners

Copa America 2004 - WeiMeng
EPL 2004/2005 - Friday13
EPL 2005/2006 - ianrush
World Cup 2006 - EdwinSng
EPL 2006/2007 - Voxeros

As usual:

1) If you have spotted a mistake, please let me know where and what so that I can amend them accordingly.
2) Please check your scores for accuracy as soon as possible before I update the table during the next round of scores. Once the table has been updated, the old table will be overwritten.
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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Beer Fund Raising : 29 - 30 Mar 2008

I recently started a mini slump in prediction form but I hope to be able to stem the rot today. With ECL fixtures looming in the horizon and major clubs committing players to international duty during the past mid-week, I will be taking a slightly more conservative approach.

Perhaps, it was my over-confidence that I started taking risk of 1.5-ball handicaps and above. Granted I did win a couple but the overall is a nett loss on these punts.

Fortunately, as if in sync with the bookies, this week's handicaps all looked pretty friendly? Time for the bookies to give me some of my money back. Dammit!

Just when we thought it is all gone case for Sunderland, the Black Cats proved us wrong with a shocking win over Aston Villa.

Buoyed by this new found confidence, bookies are favouring Sunderland today to beat West Ham. Perhaps Sunderland's first ever back-to-back victory?

With the last win, Sunderland is back on track towards the 1-point-per-game ratio at 30 points in 31 games.

If Sunderland does pull yet another victory, it would take them further up to 33 points which means a mere 7 points to go to survive the drop with 5 games to play.

Click here to find out how the Wanker Points Index came about.

Saturday's Picks:
  • Arsenal - Give 0.75-ball (Win 1/2)
  • Derby - Eat 0.25-ball (Win 1/2)
  • ManUtd - Give 1.25-ball (Win)

  • Barcelona - Give 0.75-ball (Lose)
Sunday's Picks:
  • Zaragoza - Eat 0.25-ball (Lose)
  • Osasuna - Eat 0.25-ball (Win)
HUAT AH!!!

Result This Week : 3 - 0 - 2

Result This Season: 68 - 8 - 51.5 = 16.5-UP as at 30 Mar 2008

Disclaimer: This is merely to log my own results. You are welcome to follow if you like but I must warn you that you bear your own winnings or losses, whatever the outcome. I have nothing to do with your bets. Please bet responsibly and within your means. There is no absolute sure thing in football betting. If you can't afford to lose, then don't bet.

Weekend Outlook (29 Mar 2008)




Manchester United vs Aston Villa

"...For those who think we can repeat a 7-1 thumping (of AS Roma), I better tell you straight and tell you now. IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN...."

- JayWalk, 29 Mar 2008

ManUtd recent erratic form worries me. One day, we struggled to beat Derby, the next we strolled over Liverpool with a 3-0 spanking. This is seriously killing my predictions.

In a way, I was disappointed with Liverpool who collapsed with a girly whimper. What happened? If this is the best Liverpool can come up with, Arsenal would be so happy to play them this coming mid-week in the ECL Quarter-Finals. I lament our luck for not drawing them. Imagine a 3-0 win during the first leg, return leg anyhow kick get draw and we will be in the semi-finals.

Ah but it was not to be. Instead we got AS Roma instead. For those who think we can repeat a 7-1 thumping, I better tell you straight and tell you now. IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.

Liverpool totally did not stand a chance against us for possession was already 61% to 39%. It was almost playing monkey with them during the 90 minutes. 23 shots (8 on-goal) attempted to Liverpool's 8 (4 on-goal). It almost felt like we were playing a team in the relegation zone. These are the reason, we normally associate with the likes of Wigan or Fulham. But Liverpool? WTF?

So anyway, I was taken by surprise to see Chelsea climb up to second. We have been in a two-horse race with Arsenal for the longest time that I didn't expect Chelsea to be a challenger to the title. Then again, Chelsea's pretty boring to watch, now that Jose "The Special One" Mourinho is no longer in charge.

JayWalk The Talk: I would expect key players to rest up ahead of the Roma game on Tuesday. I expect the squad to be rotated as traveling away to Rome is going to be more tricky. Let us also not forget that last mid-week was international mid-week with almost all our players flying all over the world to compete.

Van dar Sar should be ok to start and I would expect Scholes to start alongside with Carrick in the middle. Fletcher is out for 6 weeks after picking up an injury against Croatia but I think Giggs will be featured with Ronaldo while Park should be rested after returning from Shanghai.

Neville and Silvestre are still out which means the back will be held down by Ferdinand and Vidic.

Saha is also out which leaves us with Rooney and Tevez to do the hunting up front and for now, Rooney need to play more games to get his scoring confidence back.

On the Villa side, Melberg returns just in time to replace Gardner who is injured alongside with Davies.

JayWalk The Walk:
Here's the thing. Villa has not won ManUtd since 1995. The only point earned was dated as far back as 2002. The last 10 head-to-head for both home and away is a staggering 10-0-0.

No club has lost more to ManUtd in the premiership than Aston Villa (22 losses).

Villa is in an unenviable place right at the time when the team is starting to lose steam and possibly very much a spot in the UEFA Cup tournament too. O'Neil picked the wrong time to face ManUtd who has only 3 home games and 4 away games left towards the end of the season. As such, every home game is a must-win for ManUtd who is hanging on precariously to a 5-point lead.

All looks easily for ManUtd to win this one as bookies make ManUtd give 1.25-ball handicap and a mere 1.85 decimal odds to clear it. Punter's pot is 73% in favour of ManUtd beating the handicap to 27% against.

The only worry is the Roma's game after this one as Fergie may hold the team back to better rest up ahead of the ECL game.

However, it is my opinion that it would still be a win and I think we should just barely make it a 2-goal victory but nothing more.

Disclaimer: The above views are purely my own two-cents' worth. In other words, I cannot and will not guarantee that my predictions are accurate. If you want to bet on the game, do so at your own risk. Also, please bet responsibly and within your means regardless of how "sure thing" that game may appear to be. As the old saying goes, "The Ball Is Round". Good luck.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League (29 - 30 March 2008)

These are the matches for this weekend.

EPL 55: SAT 29/3 Birmingham vs Man City at 11pm SIN/HKG

EPL 56: SUN 30/3 Liverpool vs Everton at 11pm SIN/HKG

Good luck.

Monday, March 24, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League
Results 22 - 23 Mar 2008

I am in deep trouble now as I buanged for the 3rd week in a row only to see my lead chopped down to just a mere point above and 5 guys behind me within strike zone.

Anyway, congrats to Limyengchuan and Jiahao for their 9-point haul. A goal less from ManUtd and we could have added two more names to the Perfect 10 Hall of Fame.

Oh well.

Another week as we have only 7 more weekends to go!

Housekeeping Notes:

All of this season's tables will be kept in Flickr's photoset. Click Here.

For last season's, Click Here.



SPUG EPL Prediction League "Perfect Score" Hall Of Fame
Perfect Score = 2 correct-score predictions in a single weekend and hence the award of the full 10 points.

1) David.hvp (23 Dec 2007)
2) Beaver21 (23 Dec 2007)
3) Edwinsng (02 Feb 2008)
4) Beaver21(15 Mar 2008)

Scoring System
3-Points for a correct outcome (Win, Lose or Draw)
1-point each for correct score on each side.

Double Entry
Later submission shall override earlier submission.

Penalty
No points for submission after kick-off. (Disqualification)

SPUG Blackout
The SPUG EPL Prediction League will be played here but if in the event Blogger/Blogspot servers go down, we will automatically carry on the league over to my personal blog at http://jaywalk.blog-city.com. Please bookmark this or at the very least stay in touch with one of us as we will also be helping all stay in the loop via the various channels like MSN, Skype, email as well as SPUG Off-Topic Chat.

Prediction League Past Winners

Copa America 2004 - WeiMeng
EPL 2004/2005 - Friday13
EPL 2005/2006 - ianrush
World Cup 2006 - EdwinSng
EPL 2006/2007 - Voxeros

As usual:

1) If you have spotted a mistake, please let me know where and what so that I can amend them accordingly.
2) Please check your scores for accuracy as soon as possible before I update the table during the next round of scores. Once the table has been updated, the old table will be overwritten.
3) In case you are still seeing the old table even if I have announced a new update, please refresh your browser to reload the table.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Weekend Outlook (23 March 2008)


Manchester United vs Liverpool



"League wise, Benitez have not won against Fergie."
-Gary, 23 March 2008


I would say the match against Bolton was a one-sided affair and Man Utd could have scored more goals if Fergie have put a full-strength side. But he probably save the best for this weekend clash against Liverpool.

It was pointed out to me that the last 10 away games against the big 3, Liverpool scored 0 in 7 of them. Zero. Zilch. Korsong.

But im very hesitated to take Man Utd for the outright winner for this game as Liverpool have finally found the consistency in their games. Consistency? That word was not found in their dictionary over the last 3 seasons. But now, Benitez have found the right formation to complement Torres and Gerrard. The formation is 4-2-3-1. With 2 defensive midfielders in Javier Mascherano and Xavi Alonso, Steven Gerrard in the centre controlling the strings, Dirk Kuyt and Ryan Babel running down the flanks and Torres the lone striker in front, it seem a perfect formation for Liverpool.

Consistency, form book and past matches are 3 different things. Past matches against Man Utd only yield a solitary win for Liverpool in the FA Cup in 2006. League wise, Benitez have not won against Fergie.

Somehow, just by watching this match is quite excited enough, without punting it lacks the extra edge. I would stay clear of this match as Liverpool can blow hot and cold as and when Benitez likes it.

Man Utd Team News: Edwin van der Sar is back. Rio Ferdinand is out with a back strain. Gary and Mikael Silvestre is still in the Reserves getting match fitness.

Liverpool Team News: Daniel Agger, Andriy Voronin and Steve Finnan are out with injuries.

Odds and Analysis: Man Utd giving 0.5 ball handicap. I give it a miss though im tempted to take Man Utd.

Disclaimer: This review is entirely on my own views and opinion. I didn’t point a gun at you to ask you to follow. If you want to bet on this game, do so at your own risk. Pls bet within limits. Good luck.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Beer Fund Raising : 22 - 23 Mar 2008

Two weeks in a row to be eating claypots. Haiz....

Even my bookie called me to ask if I am sick. WTF? :(

So anyway, I was trying out a new system with Spurs in the last 2 games and was spot on. I may want to try it on this weekend and see how it pans out. Wish me luck.

Sunderland was throw the life buoy a few weeks ago but they failed to catch hold and take advantage of it. Now surely they must be kicking themselves in the arse.

However, before all is gloom and doom, what Keane failed in the skill and tactic department, he has the ability to overcome the opponents by sheer will and determination. Let's not forget the supporter at the Stadium of Light who are often touted as the 12th players.

Certainly a class above ManUtd's "Prawn Sandwich Brigade".

But for now, the numbers look bad for the Black Cats as all indicators point towards them sliding down the league ladder. Roy Keane will have to pull a Joan-of-Arc on his team and start scoring some miraculous points.

Question is when, if ever?

Click here to find out how the Wanker Points Index came about.

Saturday's Picks:
  • Tottenham Hotspur - Give 0.50 ball (Win)
  • Everton - Give 0.75 ball (Lose)
Sunday's Picks:

HUAT AH!!!

Result This Week : 1 - 0 - 1

Result This Season: 65 - 8 - 49.5 = 15.5-UP as at 22 Mar 2008

Disclaimer: This is merely to log my own results. You are welcome to follow if you like but I must warn you that you bear your own winnings or losses, whatever the outcome. I have nothing to do with your bets. Please bet responsibly and within your means. There is no absolute sure thing in football betting. If you can't afford to lose, then don't bet.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Midweek Outlook (20 March 2008)


Manchester United vs Bolton



"At this stage of the season, 3 points is more important than the number of goals scored."
-Gary, 20/3/2008

Last weekend was a big opportunity to earn some beer funds as the Big Four face teams that can be sent to the slaughter house easily. But then again, if every weekend these Big Four win in, win out, would there still be bookmakers?

At this stage of the season, 3 points is more important than the number of goals scored. Score 1 goal, 3 points. Score 10 goals, still 3 points. Handicap is not important at the moment as these teams are scrambling to go for the odd goal, close shop and wait for the final whistle.

Credit to Ben Foster for his debut and help Man Utd to earn a hard fought win with 2 point blank saves. Though i must say that Arsenal dropped points due to the draw against Middlesbrough.

Next match against Bolton, a game in hand for Man Utd to win and extend the lead further. The last corresponding fixture was a defeat to Man Utd. I think Man Utd will have to win this match to cushion any impact if weekend lose to Liverpool. At least still stay at the top of the table.

With 2 points off to reach the safety zone, Bolton is struggling with form and consistency at the moment. I presume a tough match between these 2 sides.

Man Utd's Team News: Ben Foster will keep his place. Edwin van der Sar is still out. Kuszczak will serve the 2nd of 3 match ban. Gary Neville and Silvestre is still out.

Bolton's Team News: Jussi Jaaskelainen is out.

Odds and Analysis: With 2 matches against relegation teams at the same time, giving the same amount of handicap again doesnt mean that i will fall for it. With 2 balls handicap, i think Man Utd would score the odd goal and go for the win. No punt for me.

Disclaimer: This review is entirely on my own views and opinion. I didn’t point a gun at you to ask you to follow. If you want to bet on this game, do so at your own risk. Pls bet within limits. Good luck.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League (22 - 23 March 2008)

This coming Sunday, we have two matches that could go either way in the championship race. Though Chelsea got knocked out of both domestic cup competitions, they are silently creeping up the table. Let see whether they able to gain some advantage in Arsenal camp.

EPL53: SUN 23/03 Manchester United vs Liverpool at 09:30 pm SIN/HKG

EPL54: SUN 23/03 Chelsea vs Arsenal at 11:55 pm SIN/HKG

Note: Both matches are on Sunday.

Good luck.

Monday, March 17, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League
Results 15 - 16 Mar 2008

We have a new challenger for the lead as we congratulate Beaver21 for his Perfect-10 finish to propel him into 2nd position.

Too bad, Crash632 didn't quite get the score right or we would have 5 Perfect-10s this season thus far. Still, a 9-point haul is a pretty good result.

Anyway, with less then 10 games to go before we reach the end of the season, I better buck up with my predictions as my lead is slowly eroding away.

Let's sprint for the final stretch!

Housekeeping Notes:

All of this season's tables will be kept in Flickr's photoset. Click Here.

For last season's, Click Here.



SPUG EPL Prediction League "Perfect Score" Hall Of Fame
Perfect Score = 2 correct-score predictions in a single weekend and hence the award of the full 10 points.

1) David.hvp (23 Dec 2007)
2) Beaver21 (23 Dec 2007)
3) Edwinsng (02 Feb 2008)
4) Beaver21(15 Mar 2008)

Scoring System
3-Points for a correct outcome (Win, Lose or Draw)
1-point each for correct score on each side.

Double Entry
Later submission shall override earlier submission.

Penalty
No points for submission after kick-off. (Disqualification)

SPUG Blackout
The SPUG EPL Prediction League will be played here but if in the event Blogger/Blogspot servers go down, we will automatically carry on the league over to my personal blog at http://jaywalk.blog-city.com. Please bookmark this or at the very least stay in touch with one of us as we will also be helping all stay in the loop via the various channels like MSN, Skype, email as well as SPUG Off-Topic Chat.

Prediction League Past Winners

Copa America 2004 - WeiMeng
EPL 2004/2005 - Friday13
EPL 2005/2006 - ianrush
World Cup 2006 - EdwinSng
EPL 2006/2007 - Voxeros

As usual:

1) If you have spotted a mistake, please let me know where and what so that I can amend them accordingly.
2) Please check your scores for accuracy as soon as possible before I update the table during the next round of scores. Once the table has been updated, the old table will be overwritten.
3) In case you are still seeing the old table even if I have announced a new update, please refresh your browser to reload the table.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Beer Fund Raising : 15 - 16 Mar 2008

I haven't had a negative weekend for quite a while until last week when I backside itchy and punted on ManUtd and Chelsea without doing any homework prior. I mean with only 3 Premiership clubs left in the FA Cup tournament, what are the chances that any more will get eliminated? In my mind, I was thinking of a ManUtd-Chelsea FA Cup final and boy was I dead wrong!

Wrong means pay school fees liao lor. >.< It was a waste that Sunderland couldn't capitalise on a relatively weaker opponent (Derby County) and score their first away win of the season.

I don't foresee Sunderland scoring any points for the next 4 matches as their opponents are one tier above them. All they can hope for are the one points from each draw that they can get and inch towards the finish line of 40 points.

With the defeat by Everton and even more unlikely to get anything from Chelsea today, the Black Cats are starting to fall behind on their 1 point per game ratio.

Sure they may still be two places above the relegation zone but it is only be a margin of mere 2 points. A win by any of the bottom club, sans Derby, is enough to overtake them.

The way I see it, the only wins from the rest of the fixtures would possibly come from Fulham and Bolton and that should yield 6 points to bring them to 33. Where are they going to get another 7 points to survive?

Unless they start pulling miracle wins over clubs higher in the ladder, they are destined to go down.

We'll see.

Click here to find out how the Wanker Points Index came about.

Saturday's Picks:
  • Manchester United - Give 2.25 ball (Lose)
  • Liverpool - Give 1.75 ball (Lose)
  • Chelsea - Give 1.25 ball (Lose 1/2)
  • Arsenal - Give 1.50 ball (Lose)

  • AC Milan - Eat 0.25 ball (Testing Theory)
Sunday's Picks:
  • Sampdoria - Give 0.75 ball (Testing Theory)

  • Athletico Madrid - Give 1.50 ball (Win)
HUAT AH!!!

Result This Week : 1 - 0 - 3.5

Result This Season: 64 - 8 - 48.5 = 15.5-UP as at 16 Mar 2008

Disclaimer: This is merely to log my own results. You are welcome to follow if you like but I must warn you that you bear your own winnings or losses, whatever the outcome. I have nothing to do with your bets. Please bet responsibly and within your means. There is no absolute sure thing in football betting. If you can't afford to lose, then don't bet.

Weekend Outlook (15 Mar 2008)




Derby County vs Manchester United

"...But when we couldn't break duck like this Portsmouth match, there is no way to win at all...."

- JayWalk, 15 Mar 2008

Last week's outlook has got to be my biggest FOOT-IN-MOUTH entry this season. Not that I have never shot myself in the foot time and time again, but I think I shot my own foot with a bazooka this time.

One word.

Ouch.

Perhaps like ManUtd, we were over confident and we were made to clearly pay for it dearly.

Bundled out of the FA Cup, dashed of hope for the repeat treble and suffered the loss of 2 goalkeepers within a single day. It was a bad day at the office.

I hope we learned our lesson that day.

Yes the referee that day was sub-par but let's face it. Regardless of how bad (I don't mean corrupt) a referee may be, as long as you score 1 goal more than the opposition, it is still a win. But when we couldn't break duck like this Portsmouth match, there is no way to win at all.

Then again, it may be a blessing in disguise as we would have fewer games to play in the already congested fixture. Allow me to remind all that the FA Cup, which would yield only a UEFA Cup space, isn't really worth too much of a hoot to begin with. Yes, a semi-final berth would score the club 500,000 Pounds Sterling in prize money but by ManUtd's yardstick, that is about 1 week's wages for the payroll. I rather we go for the bigger fishes namely ECL and EPL.

Oh well, at least we lost to Harry Redknapp whom I have always gushed about how great a manager he is. Incidentally, it was pointed out to me that Redknapp was the only manager to complete a hat-trick of FA Cup wins over ManUtd with 3 different clubs. First was the infamous 1983 FA Cup 3rd-Round 2-0 defeat at the hands of Bournemouth, then it was West Ham and now, Portsmouth. Ouch again.

Anyway, looking at it in a more positive light, I was glad it wasn't a Premiership game or it would have veered our title bid out of orbit. Arsenal, on the same topic, has left the door opened (when they drew with Wigan last week) for us as we are only a mere 2 points behind AND a game-in-hand. If we win today and win our game-in-hand against Bolton in mid-week, we'd be back at the top of the table. However, the game against Liverpool at Old Trafford looms immediately after that. Can we beat them on tired legs?

It'd all depends on how Fergie plays his players in the next two matches. I foresee resting of key players and rotating of squad.

OK, let's move over to the ECL, we were drawn yesterday to face AS Roma in the quarter-finals. Tough. For those who are hoping for a repeat of last year's 7-1 mauling, I can assure you that it is not going to happen. I was secretly hoping to draw again Liverpool, Fernebahce or Schalke04 to ensure an easier passage to the Semi-Finals but alas no luck.

As for the semi-finals, judging by each club's past records in the European arena, I'd say we will meet Barcelona in the semi-finals and it will be the Arsenal-Chelsea clash in the other half.

That led me to wonder that while we are fighting Arsenal for the Premiership title, wouldn't it be interesting if we can fight them again for the European Champions League too?

I wait with baited breath.

JayWalk The Talk: Foster will be handed his senior debut today as well as a guaranteed mid-week start away to Bolton. Van dar sar is down with a groin injury and will missing for 2 games. Everybody is sweating bullets if the Dutch goalie can recover in time for the Liverpool game. Deputy goalie Kuszczak is suspended for 3 games for a straight red card awarded at the Portsmouth game and that would mean that even if Van der Sar does return for the Liverpool game, No.3 goalie Foster will still get a place on the bench.

The news from the sickbay is that Gary Neville is almost ready to take to the pitch but I think the Bolton game would be the better time for the skipper to return to the Starting XI. Giggs on the other hand, having not started in 4 games as a result of squad rotation, should feature today to give the other key players a rest. Another senior player, Scholes, should be assured of a starting place in at least one of the two games this week.

Silvestre now remained as the only long term injury concerned.

On the Derby front, Jewell will be without the services of Barnes, Leacock, Davis, Mills and Mears.

JayWalk The Walk:
Mid-week's 1-6 defeat at the hands of Chelsea ended Derby's hope of getting 40 points this season, even if they were to win all remaining matches. A further defeat today means that Derby's chances of Premiership survival will be dead beyond dead.

Anyway, Derby is doomed even before this. It's a worrying sign when all Jewell does these days is to maintain the physically fitness of the players and nothing else. I think Jewell is just waiting for the season to end before he could overhaul the entire team. I foresee a massive spring cleaning of the squad as many of the duds must be given the boot if Derby wants to improve itself.

ManUtd will be giving a 2.25 ball handicap today with a 1.975 decimal odds to beat it. All indicators point towards a bloodfest today after Chelsea's 6-1 thrashing. With a morale-depleted team as well as tired legs due to the extra game in mid-week against a fully rested ManUtd dying to bounce back from a fluke defeat, things cannot look any more one-sided.

The odds for ManUtd to score 5 or more goals right now is 4.00. Wow.

Still punters are worried as we can tell from the wager pot being distributed in the ratio of 76% in favour of ManUtd beating the 2.25-ball handicap and 24% in favour of Derby winning this Asian Handicap punt (Fulham-ManUtd game was 16% : 84%).

I guess this is attributed to the fact that we do not have our No.1 and No.2 goalkeepers today. However, if the defence is tight enough, I don't think if there will be any chance of Foster getting tested. Also, everyone has a eye on the coming Liverpool game in 8-days' time with a Bolton game inserted in between which, as I have mentioned earlier, means that Fergie is expected to be resting key players and rotating the squad in the next two games and while ManUtd is still aiming to grab all the points, we are less sure if we can clear 3 goals if we don't play our strongest team.

Verdict: I think we will keep a clean sheet even with a No.3 goalie making his debut. I based this on the fact that their top scorer Miller, up to now has a goal tally of 3 in 29 games. (Ronaldo has 21). Scoring just isn't Derby's "thing" and seeing how easily Chelsea took them apart in the last game, I think we can do just as easily especially when they are running on tired legs and tired minds.

Go for ManUtd and give the 2.25-ball handicap.

Disclaimer: The above views are purely my own two-cents' worth. In other words, I cannot and will not guarantee that my predictions are accurate. If you want to bet on the game, do so at your own risk. Also, please bet responsibly and within your means regardless of how "sure thing" that game may appear to be. As the old saying goes, "The Ball Is Round". Good luck.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League (15 - 16 March 2008)

It was a total wipe out the Premiership clubs in the FA Cup tournament. Well, almost since Portsmouth is not the only premiership club remaining and mostly definitely the favourite to lift the trophy and a place in the UEFA Cup spot.

Despite the fact that it was Redknapp's boys who bundled ManUtd out of the FA Cup, I will be rooting for them all the way to Wembley. While I don't have a problem with Cardiff or Barnsley or West Brom lifting the FA Cup but for them to be heading for the UEFA Cup?

Go Portsmouth!

EPL51: SAT 15/03 West Ham United vs Blackburn Rovers at 11:00 pm SIN/HKG

EPL52: SUN 16/03 Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur at 11:55 pm SIN/HKG

Good luck.

Monday, March 10, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League
Results 08 - 09 Mar 2008

It seems nobody got the Blackburn-Fulham game right except for Bedokian who is our only 6-pointer this week. Well done!

When challenger KingMeng slipped down the rankings to allow me to widen the lead, the same happened again this week as we have a new challenger to replace Beaver21 of last week to allow me to pull 9-points ahead.

For this coming week, we welcome our two new challengers to the pole position. Cha Dum Yen and necroastr will be looking to close up the gap with me.

Eh Cha Dum Yen. Wife not around liao har? How come recent predictions suddenly so good? kekekekekeek...... :P

Anyway, in addition to the two challengers, allow me to welcome david.hvp, everton and edwinsng to Club 100. Welcome!

Housekeeping Notes:

All of this season's tables will be kept in Flickr's photoset. Click Here.

For last season's, Click Here.



SPUG EPL Prediction League "Perfect Score" Hall Of Fame
Perfect Score = 2 correct-score predictions in a single weekend and hence the award of the full 10 points.

1) David.hvp (23 Dec 2007)
2) Beaver21 (23 Dec 2007)
3) Edwinsng (02 Feb 2008)

Scoring System
3-Points for a correct outcome (Win, Lose or Draw)
1-point each for correct score on each side.

Double Entry
Later submission shall override earlier submission.

Penalty
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Prediction League Past Winners

Copa America 2004 - WeiMeng
EPL 2004/2005 - Friday13
EPL 2005/2006 - ianrush
World Cup 2006 - EdwinSng
EPL 2006/2007 - Voxeros

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Saturday, March 08, 2008

Beer Fund Raising : 08 - 13 Mar 2008

It was a mid-week of good and bad news. The good news is the all Top 3 English clubs qualified to the Quarter-Finals of the ECL sans Liverpool who would be playing this mid-week. Good luck Liverpool but I can't see how Liverpool would lose it have a 2-0 advantage in the first-leg.

The bad news is the all English clubs in the UEFA Cup tournament are virtually eliminated.

It was a really pity for Sunderland who had the chance to grab 3 points only settle for a draw against cellar-dweller Derby County.

Earlier I said that if a club can more or less maintain a 1 point per game ratio, then chances of relegation survival is very high.

At the present moment, the Black Cats are 27 points in 28 games which find them sitting comfortably in 15th place.

I foresee another draw today and that should bring them to 28 points in 29 games and to remain in 15th spot.

Click here to find out how the Wanker Points Index came about.

Saturday's Picks:
  • Blackburn Rovers - Give 1.00 ball (Lost)
  • Chelsea - Give 1.50 ball (Lost)
  • Manchester United - Give 1.50 ball (Lost)

  • Inter Milan - Give 1.50 ball (Testing Theory)
  • Udinese - Eat 0.25 ball (Testing Theory)
Sunday's Picks:
  • Tottenham Hotspur - Give 0.50 ball (Win)
HUAT AH!!!

Result This Week : 1 - 0 - 3

Result This Season: 63 - 8 - 45 = 18-UP as at 09 Mar 2008

Disclaimer: This is merely to log my own results. You are welcome to follow if you like but I must warn you that you bear your own winnings or losses, whatever the outcome. I have nothing to do with your bets. Please bet responsibly and within your means. There is no absolute sure thing in football betting. If you can't afford to lose, then don't bet.

Weekend Outlook (08 Mar 2008)




Manchester United vs Portsmouth

"...We won our last 7 head-to-heads. Portsmouth has never won at Old Trafford in 50 years and has never eliminated ManUtd in the FA Cup tournament in 74 years. So what would make anyone think that this would be the year for Portsmouth to break the jinx?..."

- JayWalk, 08 Mar 2008

ManUtd had it easy the entire week. The 3-0 mauling of Fulham doesn't really count for much since our opponents didn't really put up much of a fight to begin with. Lyon in my opinion, deployed the wrong strategy by playing defensive despite having to start further back with an away goal disadvantage in the draw during the first-leg. Could it be the fear of playing at Old Trafford that the coach strategise playing conservative, lest exposing the vulnerable back during their attack?

Perhaps the Lyon coach was right about guarding against counter attacks as ManUtd can easily outpace their French visitors.

The game in mid-week is a nonchalant stroll in the park as we took control as early as the 20th minute resulting in a brilliant goal, just before the half-time whistle. Problem was that it was all downhill from there for the Red Devils as the home side seemed content to just play out the rest of the game by playing 10 defenders. Hmm.... Sounds like they are doing the Liverpool of the Houllier days.

What resulted was a game of ding dong all over the place that yielded a boring 2 shots-on-goal to their 1 and 1 save each throughout the entire game. Yawn.

Perhaps an eye on today's FA Cup Quarter-Final game?

Some may argue that we did ultimately win but I for one, is one of the blokes that get annoyed watching negative play, regardless of result. Perhaps it was over confidence on the Red Devil's part that play was without urgency. Evra looked distracted, Rooney still lacked sharpness and even-game winning Ronaldo played to what I would grade as a B-.

I hope that was a one-off incident for that kind of play won't get you any silverware.

JayWalk The Talk: Portsmouth will be without Defore who is cup-tied and Primus and Nugent are both still injured.

On the ManUtd front, Giggs is doubtful while Foster, Silvestre and Neville are still en route to full recovery and full match fitness.

JayWalk The Walk:
Bookies are making ManUtd give a 1.5-ball handicap with a decimal odds of 1.975 to clear it. I supposed on one hand they think that we will be able to mow down another domestic opponent like we have done Newcastle, Arsenal and Fulham but on the other hand, they are also speculating if ManUtd would continue to play with the same lethargy as against Lyon?

We won our last 7 head-to-heads. Portsmouth has never won at Old Trafford in 50 years and has never eliminated ManUtd in the FA Cup tournament in 74 years. So what would make anyone think that this would be the year for Portsmouth to break the jinx?

It is going to be a win for ManUtd without any doubt and so in order to beat the handicap, we would need one more goal on top of the match-winning one.

No problem as I foresee yet another clean sheet at home and a goal a piece in each half. ManUtd to win 2-0.

Disclaimer: The above views are purely my own two-cents' worth. In other words, I cannot and will not guarantee that my predictions are accurate. If you want to bet on the game, do so at your own risk. Also, please bet responsibly and within your means regardless of how "sure thing" that game may appear to be. As the old saying goes, "The Ball Is Round". Good luck.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League (08 - 09 March 2008)

I was hoping ihawk98 to pick games involving any of the top 3 for the game in midweek will have serious impact on how they perform this coming weekend. If any of the team loses, they not only face elimination but I would expect a flurry of cards and the unfortunate injury.

Having said that, looks like Sunday's game would be the tricky one as Spurs will be playing UEFA Cup on Thursday but this disadvantage will be minor as West Ham will be clearing their game-in-hand against Liverpool

I foresee a pretty straight forward weekend lest of course, we all kena caught by bookie trap.

EPL49: SAT 08/03 Blackburn Rovers vs Fulham at 11:00 pm SIN/HKG

EPL50: SUN 09/03 Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United at 11:00 pm SIN/HKG

Good luck.

Midweek Outlook (4 March 2008)


Manchester United vs Lyon




"Man Utd have the luxury of resting players that would change a game especially in Champions League.."
-Gary, 4 March 2008


Man Utd didnt really break a sweat or got into second gear for the win against Fulham. Furthermore, Man Utd have the luxury of resting players that would change a game especially in Champions League unlike Arsenal. Though Arsene Wenger field a young team, it is the same team that play in the Premier League and Champions League every time. How to survive for 48-52 matches every season? Even Superman also need a rest.

With Lyon coming to Old Trafford for a place in the quarter-finals, they are in for a tough fight.

Man Utd have yet to be beaten in this season's competition. Yet Lyon was nearly knocked out with first 2 losses against Rangers and Barcelona before going on to win 3 and draw 1 to progress to the second round of Champions League.

Man Utd is also defending an unbeaten home record against travellers across the English Channel.

Man Utd Team News: Ryan Giggs is out of this match, if not this match could have been his 100th appearance in European Competition. Other than that, only Gary Neville and Mikael Silvestre are still in the treatment room.

Lyon Team News:
Anthony Réveillère is suspended for the match. There is no fresh injuries or suspension for Lyon.

Odds and Analysis: With a handicap of 1.25, the odds seem to underestimate Lyon. I would take Man Utd for the win but wont clear the handicap.

Disclaimer: This review is entirely on my own views and opinion. I didn’t point a gun at you to ask you to follow. If you want to bet on this game, do so at your own risk. Pls bet within limits. Good luck.

Monday, March 03, 2008

SPUG EPL Prediction League
Results 01 - 02 Mar 2008

Whoa, a lot of 6-pointers this weekend but fortunately (for me lah!), none of them came from the top 6 as I maintain pole position with a comfortable lead cushion. However, it means that the pack at the top is getting tighter.

KingMeng has been unceremoniously dumped from the runner-up spot as he missed this weekend's prediction due to this reservist stint. However, as a reminder to all, if you are unable for any reason to get on internet access, send anyone of us an sms (or MSN from your phone). I am sure each one of us would be happy to help each other post the predictions up. Also the time stamp on the sms also works as a source of verification to ensure predictions are not posted after the respective kick-off times.

As for which sms or (MSN account) to send, please PM each other or myself directly and not posted here in the public domain for all to see.

After-note: ihawk98 buay song me when I didn't acknowledge his 9-pointer. Here goes. Awwwww...... so close!! Don't cry. Always got next time. *pat pat*

Crash632: You want *pat pat*?

Housekeeping Notes:

All of this season's tables will be kept in Flickr's photoset. Click Here.

For last season's, Click Here.



SPUG EPL Prediction League "Perfect Score" Hall Of Fame
Perfect Score = 2 correct-score predictions in a single weekend and hence the award of the full 10 points.

1) David.hvp (23 Dec 2007)
2) Beaver21 (23 Dec 2007)
3) Edwinsng (02 Feb 2008)

Scoring System
3-Points for a correct outcome (Win, Lose or Draw)
1-point each for correct score on each side.

Double Entry
Later submission shall override earlier submission.

Penalty
No points for submission after kick-off. (Disqualification)

SPUG Blackout
The SPUG EPL Prediction League will be played here but if in the event Blogger/Blogspot servers go down, we will automatically carry on the league over to my personal blog at http://jaywalk.blog-city.com. Please bookmark this or at the very least stay in touch with one of us as we will also be helping all stay in the loop via the various channels like MSN, Skype, email as well as SPUG Off-Topic Chat.

Prediction League Past Winners

Copa America 2004 - WeiMeng
EPL 2004/2005 - Friday13
EPL 2005/2006 - ianrush
World Cup 2006 - EdwinSng
EPL 2006/2007 - Voxeros

As usual:

1) If you have spotted a mistake, please let me know where and what so that I can amend them accordingly.
2) Please check your scores for accuracy as soon as possible before I update the table during the next round of scores. Once the table has been updated, the old table will be overwritten.
3) In case you are still seeing the old table even if I have announced a new update, please refresh your browser to reload the table.