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How are my predictions going?


Welcome back it's been a while. This will be a quick look at my Premier League picks from the summer and see how they're doing. For starters I had both Manchester clubs one and two. Not looking so pretty now. I did have Chelsea third and said Conte will bring the winning mentality back to the Blues. I just didn't think they would be this good. A 5 point gap is not massive but Chelsea are looking impressive. Liverpool sit in second at the minute I had them finishing 8th, behind the champions Leicester City! Not so great, also I had West Ham as high as 7th that's only looking like a dream now. But that's what predictions are made for.

At the bottom of the league I'm fairing a little better Hull, Sunderland are struggling. So here I will give my picks a little refresh now we're half way through the season.

1. Chelsea

2. Manchester United

3. Manchester City

4. Arsenal

5. Liverpool

6. Tottenham


To go down I will go with Hull City, Watford and Swansea City.

The Championship I'm doing better, Newcastle, Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday are all doing well. QPR, well the less said the better about them. Reading and Huddersfield are the surprise packages this season. It's a real scrap the Championship so most of my picks to go up and go down could still happen. So I will keep with my pre-season picks which were Newcastle United and Sheffield Wednesday to be promoted. And the play-offs to consist of Ipswich, Norwich, Aston Villa and Leeds. Yes no Brighton anywhere a little risky I know.

My League One predictions are doing OK, Scunthorpe United are sitting in second. Millwall are floating around the play-off zone. To go down I have a 50% strike rate with Swindon and Shrewsbury struggling at the minute. Down in League Two Doncaster, Plymouth and Barnet are all doing well. Newport County are struggling as I predicted. The only stinker is Cheltenham who I had finishing in the play-offs.. there 23rd in League Two.

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