View Full Version : ManU v Sunderland, Bolton V Chelski Predictions Anyone ?
ubernerd
13-04-2006, 06:43 PM
Man U: 4 Sunderland: 1
Bolton: 1 Chelski: 1
liam2me
13-04-2006, 06:45 PM
was going to post the same scores, strange that
storysham
13-04-2006, 06:46 PM
Man U 1-0 Sunlun
Bolton 2-1 Chelski
markinmanc
13-04-2006, 06:46 PM
Man ure 3:1 Sunderlannd (cos Man Yoo won't be bothered much)
Bolton 1:2 Scumski - cos Bolton, well I don't like Allerdyce.
steve sanders
13-04-2006, 07:18 PM
every non chelsea fan will be hoping bolton do them. and they could... but i don't think they will. 0-2.
united game is harder to predict. motivation will be tough. three nil united i'd say.
washingtonDClanger
13-04-2006, 07:35 PM
Bolton 0-0 Chelski
ManU 3-0 Sunderland
shammy feen
13-04-2006, 07:37 PM
Keeping to the theme here i'll go....
Man Utd 3-0 Sunderland
Bolton 0-2 Blue hun bastards
C'mon ye blues!
Shammy blue hun bastard Feen
markyd007
13-04-2006, 08:13 PM
man utd 4 sunderland 0
bolton 1 chelsea 1
Langer Dan
13-04-2006, 08:16 PM
Man utd 3-0 Sunderland
Bolton 1-0 Chelski, (Gwan Bolton do football a favour)
Fr. Turncoat
13-04-2006, 11:01 PM
mu 0 sland 0
bltn 0 chlc 1
am a pessimist
afeencalleddan
13-04-2006, 11:55 PM
United and Chelsea both to win.
sunbabe08
14-04-2006, 09:14 AM
real world man u 3-sunderland 1
chelsea 0-bolton 1
just to keep mark's hopes alive...
man u 1-sunderland 2
bricktop
14-04-2006, 09:25 AM
man u 3 - 0 sunderland
bolton 1 - 1 chelski
fergie=:-D
the special one=not bothered, except for bird flu!
Fat Tom
14-04-2006, 11:11 AM
Bolton to beat Chelsea one nil.
Man U to put 5+ past Sunderland.
I'll go with 7. We need to goal difference.
No time to get sensitive.
Rebelred
14-04-2006, 11:23 AM
Man Utd 3 Sunderland 0
Bolton 0 Chelsea 2
pepe_le_pooh
14-04-2006, 11:29 AM
ManUtd to go on a murderous rampage at Old Trafford, and inflict a record premiership defeat on Sunderland. Maybe even hit double figures. Ruud to get a hat-trick, with a couple each for Rooney and Ronaldo.
As for Chekski, they'll grind out a 1-0 victory with Drogba toe-poking the ball over the line after a chaotic goal-mouth scramble.
sunbabe08
14-04-2006, 11:46 AM
ahhhh now sunderland arn't that bad.... :shock: listening to mark to long.
i still maintain 3-1 to man u
Rebelred
14-04-2006, 12:13 PM
ahhhh now sunderland arn't that bad....
no, they're worse :D
Philby
14-04-2006, 12:40 PM
every non chelsea fan will be hoping bolton do them.
Not me. The absolute worse-case scenario this season is if United overhaul chelsea because you'll have two sets of fans giving it loads - United (because they've won the league) & Chelsea (because they have the best squad & it'll only get better over the summer).
As much as Chelsea's actions leave a bad taste in my mouth I'd be getting sick into my djimi traore commemorative toilet bowl if they nicked the league this year.
General Michael Collins
14-04-2006, 02:46 PM
Not me. The absolute worse-case scenario this season is if United overhaul chelsea because you'll have two sets of fans giving it loads - United (because they've won the league) & Chelsea (because they have the best squad & it'll only get better over the summer).
As much as Chelsea's actions leave a bad taste in my mouth I'd be getting sick into my djimi traore commemorative toilet bowl if they nicked the league this year.
Have to agree with you on that one.Reckon if chelsea can beat bolton and everton next monday then the title is theres as they d still be seven clear with three games left after the easter programme.
Paddy Wagon
14-04-2006, 03:53 PM
what time is the utd game on?
Dessie_J
14-04-2006, 03:58 PM
8:00pm
Rebelred
14-04-2006, 03:59 PM
Have to agree with you on that one.Reckon if chelsea can beat bolton and everton next monday then the title is theres as they d still be seven clear with three games left after the easter programme.
and you'll be able to breathe easier again
STEVIEG
14-04-2006, 05:49 PM
Lol
Dangerous one tonight United are no where the 44/1 but wioth Fergie already talking about goal difference it could get tricky.
Chelsea should brush aside Bolton easily enough but you never know....
United should be looking at 4-0 to bring the goal difference back down..
..you could see in the last 10 mins against Arsenal that this was on their minds.
I'll go for 5-0, ..but depending on the run of the game I'd take 1-0.
Chelsea 1-0, ..but hopefully wrong
Jim Comic
14-04-2006, 09:43 PM
utd v sunderland
0-0 at half time
Jim Comic
14-04-2006, 10:40 PM
ft: 0-0
ubernerd
14-04-2006, 10:41 PM
Ahhh for.....
0-0.
Here's to next season.
west cork rebel
14-04-2006, 10:44 PM
Olé came on as a sub, great to see him play, and fair duce to Sunderland
megatron
14-04-2006, 10:55 PM
sunderland relegated??????????? ?????
sunbabe08
14-04-2006, 10:58 PM
they've been relegated since christmas....
i'll be damned.... a draw???? and score less match???? :shock:
ohh ffs
game over, congratulations to Chelsea. It's been a fun 6 or so weeks but this was probably more representative of United's season.
..one of those excruciating games, ..painful to watch from the start.
United played like headless chickens, the only players who played with any type of composure and purpose were Rooney and Neville.
Ruud and Ronaldo showed a lack of sharpness in front of goal.
Sunderland played well and had 3 good openings in the 1st half. their keeper played well in the second but Ronaldo should have stuck one, amongst others.
having sat through that shit I know how Jesus felt 2006 years ago today, ..at least I wasn't getting poked with vinegar ..but it was torture nonetheless
sunderland relegated??????????? ?????
yes. ..although they've been showing Championship form all year.
..Coca Cola type Championship that is
STEVIEG
14-04-2006, 11:15 PM
Yeah one of those games-they could still be playing and they woudn't score-the keeper and defense were very good in fairness-First team to hold United scoreless at OT in the league i think-kudos for that!
Rebelred
15-04-2006, 12:46 AM
yeah from the sounds of it they deserved the point and lets not kid ourselves, the league was never going anywhere besides stamford bridge regardless.Pity the winning streak is gone though.
Fr. Turncoat
15-04-2006, 01:06 AM
mu 0 sland 0
bltn 0 chlc 1
am a pessimist
damn!
tonight we are dead on the beach
General Michael Collins
15-04-2006, 01:39 PM
and you'll be able to breathe easier again
Oh im breathing perfectly this morning!!How ironic that a team that has been hammered by utd fans on this forum all season because Mick McCarthy was managing them for the majority of it,have finished off utds title hopes.
afeencalleddan
15-04-2006, 03:16 PM
It's all over now with Chelsea 2-0 up. Maybe United could try to put one over on Arsenal by fielding the youth team on monday! :p
Rebelred
15-04-2006, 03:42 PM
Oh im breathing perfectly this morning!!How ironic that a team that has been hammered by utd fans on this forum all season because Mick McCarthy was managing them for the majority of it,have finished off utds title hopes.
united's title hopes were finished a long time ago. Sunderland,and rightly so, have been hammered by everyone on this forum all season, not just united fans.
bricktop
15-04-2006, 09:17 PM
well done to chelski.possible double this year.
i just hope man u learn from their mistakes and make a better go of it next season.
KolaKubes
15-04-2006, 10:01 PM
well done to chelski.possible double this year.
i just hope man u learn from their mistakes and make a better go of it next season.
The "Roman's Army Champions" banner said it all - good and bad.
Technically speaking, you've got to give credit to a team that provides two big points hauls like that but it's hard when everything else, the style, the cynicism, the personalities involved and, above all, the despicable nature of everything about the "club" itself since the Abramovich takeover/annexation so outweighs that.
But I'm not bitter, at least it means the Rafa "revolution" will lead to no better than 2nd place at best this year. Score! :D
The Full Ham
15-04-2006, 10:53 PM
Technically speaking, you've got to give credit to a team that provides two big points hauls like that but it's hard when everything else, the style, the cynicism, the personalities involved and, above all, the despicable nature of everything about the "club" itself since the Abramovich takeover/annexation so outweighs that.
:D
Not that I'm a united fan but to be fair to Chelsea they were a despicable club long, long before they became Chelski. Their fans are the nastiest bunch of anti Irish cunts I have ever seen outside of Rangers. Remember the documentary a few years ago by the Irish guy?
Chelsea have always been a jumped second division club with cunts for supporters...always will be and money won't change that.
KolaKubes
15-04-2006, 11:11 PM
Not that I'm a united fan but to be fair to Chelsea they were a despicable club long, long before they became Chelski. Their fans are the nastiest bunch of anti Irish cunts I have ever seen outside of Rangers. Remember the documentary a few years ago by the Irish guy?
Chelsea have always been a jumped second division club with cunts for supporters...always will be and money won't change that.
Didn't see that documentary no. Did hear that about Chelsea before. Irish Everton fan who went along to the Bridge in the 90s and said he'd never been so scared in his life in case they'd get his accent.
I can't understand why anyone with half a clue from this part of the world could follow them.
shammy feen
16-04-2006, 12:49 PM
Almost champions!
Now for the cup!
Bring on the pool!
Sound
16-04-2006, 01:58 PM
Liverpool really need to stop Chelsea doing the double.
Langer Dan
18-04-2006, 04:46 PM
Didn't see that documentary no. Did hear that about Chelsea before. Irish Everton fan who went along to the Bridge in the 90s and said he'd never been so scared in his life in case they'd get his accent.
I can't understand why anyone with half a clue from this part of the world could follow them.
watched Chelsea/Bolton up in cissie youngs on saturday. If its united/arse/pool playing theres generally a decent crowd in there, for the Chelsea game there was one, ONE solitary chelsea fan in the pub. Twas tumbleweed central.
they're a very poorly supported side in Ireland and Kenyon's twaddle about making them the biggest side in football is pure unalderated horseshit.
homer jay
18-04-2006, 04:50 PM
Kenyon's twaddle about making them the biggest side in football is pure unalderated horseshit.
maybe in this part of the world, but that ain't the market they're going for. why would they bother with a country of 4 million people, half of whom support either man u or liverpool
KolaKubes
18-04-2006, 10:36 PM
watched Chelsea/Bolton up in cissie youngs on saturday. If its united/arse/pool playing theres generally a decent crowd in there, for the Chelsea game there was one, ONE solitary chelsea fan in the pub. Twas tumbleweed central.
they're a very poorly supported side in Ireland and Kenyon's twaddle about making them the biggest side in football is pure unalderated horseshit.
Which is why I can't fathom the amount of media coverage they get here. Noone is interested in seeing them or hearing them play. RTE would get bigger audiences for any Liverpool, Utd, Arsenal even a Spurs game. Today FM are worse though. Is there any explanation for the number of Chelsea games on that station? Chelsea on the radio? Why would you bother?
maybe in this part of the world, but that ain't the market they're going for. why would they bother with a country of 4 million people, half of whom support either man u or liverpool
And a discerning sports follower not likely to be sucked in by the festering pile of shite that is Chelsea "football club". It's fine for idiots like Ian Dempsey or Tony Fenton, that's about their level.
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