Final round of games Sunday 15th May 2016v Arsenal V Aston Villa 15:00 Chelsea V Leicester 15:00 Everton V Norwich 15:00 Man Utd V Bournemouth 15:00 Newcastle V Tottenham 15:00 Southampton V Crystal Palace 15:00 Stoke V West Ham 15:00 Swansea V Man City 15:00 Watford V Sunderland 15:00 West Brom V Liverpool 15:00
Sunday 15th May 2016 Arsenal 3-0 Aston Villa 15:00 Chelsea 1-1 Leicester 15:00 Everton 1-0 Norwich 15:00 Man Utd 2-0 Bournemouth 15:00 Newcastle 1-2 Tottenham 15:00 Southampton 3-1 Crystal Palace 15:00 Stoke 1-2 West Ham 15:00 Swansea 2-4 Man City 15:00 Watford 1-1 Sunderland 15:00 West Brom 0-2 Liverpool 15:00
Arse 0-4 Villa Chelsea 0-4 Leicester Everton 0-0 Norwich Man U 0-4 Bournemouth Newcastle 0-4 Spurs Southampton 0-4 Palace Stoke 4-0 West Ham Swansea 4-0 Man City Watford 3-1 Sunderland West Brom 0-0 Liverpool Cheers SD
Sunday 15th May 2016 Arsenal 2-0 Aston Villa 15:00 Chelsea 1-1 Leicester 15:00 Everton 2-0 Norwich 15:00 Man Utd 2-1 Bournemouth 15:00 Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham 15:00 Southampton 3-0 Crystal Palace 15:00 Stoke 1-1 West Ham 15:00 Swansea 1-1 Man City 15:00 Watford 2-0 Sunderland 15:00 West Brom 1-3 Liverpool 15:00
Sunday 15th May 2016 Arsenal 3-0 Aston Villa Chelsea 2-2 Leicester Everton 1-0 Norwich Man Utd 3-1 Bournemouth Newcastle 0-2 Tottenham Southampton 3-0 Crystal Palace Stoke 1-2 West Ham Swansea 1-2 Man City Watford 0-2 Sunderland West Brom 1-1 Liverpool Thank you
Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa Chelsea 1-1 Leicester Everton 1-2 Norwich Man Utd 2-1 Bournemouth Newcastle 0-2 Tottenham Southampton 3-1 Crystal Palace Stoke 2-2 West Ham Swansea 1-2 Man City Watford 1-3 Sunderland West Brom 1-2 Liverpool Thanks for running this SD
Arsenal 1-1 Aston Villa Chelsea 0-1 Leicester Everton 1-1 Norwich Man Utd 2-1 Bournemouth Newcastle 1-1 Tottenham Southampton 2-1 Crystal Palace Stoke 1-2 West Ham Swansea 1-3 Man City Watford 0-2 Sunderland West Brom 1-1 Liverpool
Arsenal 3-0 Aston Villa 15:00 Chelsea 1-1 Leicester 15:00 Everton 3-1 Norwich 15:00 Man Utd 2-0 Bournemouth 15:00 Newcastle 1-1 Tottenham 15:00 Southampton 2-1 Crystal Palace 15:00 Stoke 0-1 West Ham 15:00 Swansea 1-3 Man City 15:00 Watford 0-2 Sunderland 15:00 West Brom 0-2 Liverpool 15:00
Arsenal 0-0 Aston Villa Chelsea 0-4 Leicester Everton 0-0 Norwich Man Utd 3-2 Bournemouth Newcastle 1-2 Tottenham Southampton 5-0 Crystal Palace Stoke 1-1 West Ham Swansea 2-0 Man City Watford 0-2 Sunderland West Brom 0-3 Liverpool
Sunday 15th May 2016 Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa 15:00 Chelsea 1-2 Leicester 15:00 Everton 2-1 Norwich 15:00 Man Utd 3-0 Bournemouth 15:00 Newcastle 0-1 Tottenham 15:00 Southampton 2-0 Crystal Palace 15:00 Stoke 1-1 West Ham 15:00 Swansea 1-3 Man City 15:00 Watford 1-0 Sunderland 15:00 West Brom 1-2 Liverpool 15:00 Thanks again for doing this for another year, SD. Much appreciated. Thanks also to everyone who takes part, especially those that keep going til the end.
I echo this. We started with 27 and only lost 4 - @Hoddle Is A God cause he never stays the course and @gooner4ever cause, well he's a gooner. @Wandering Yid stopped posting altogether, but it's great to see him back and posting to the board again. Be good to have @Bald Archie back next year as he was doing well, let down only by missing batches of games at various points until he gave up completely.
Sunday 15th May 2016 Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa 15:00 Chelsea 2-1 Leicester 15:00 Everton 2-0 Norwich 15:00 Man Utd 2-0 Bournemouth 15:00 Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham 15:00 Southampton 3-0 Crystal Palace 15:00 Stoke 1-2 West Ham 15:00 Swansea 1-2 Man City 15:00 Watford 1-1 Sunderland 15:00 West Brom 1-1 Liverpool 15:00 Thanks very much SD for all your work. Sorry Im such a lurker!! COYS
Well done SD on your imminent triumph in the league you set up and run Arsenal 3 Villa 1 Chelsea 1 Leicester 1 Everton 2 Norwich 0 Utd 2 Bournemouth 1 Newcastle 2 Spurs 3 Soton 2 Palace 0 Stoke 1 West Ham 1 Swansea 1 City 0 Watford 0 Sunderland 2 WBA 2 Liverpool 2 Some wishful thinking in one or two of those predictions
Sunday 15th May 2016 Arsenal V Aston Villa 15:00 - 4-0 Chelsea V Leicester 15:00 - 2-1 Everton V Norwich 15:00 - 1-1 Man Utd V Bournemouth 15:00 - 3-1 Newcastle V Tottenham 15:00 - 1-3 Southampton V Crystal Palace 15:00 - 2-0 Stoke V West Ham 15:00 - 1-2 Swansea V Man City 15:00 - 0-3 Watford V Sunderland 15:00 - 1-1 West Brom V Liverpool 15:00 - 1-2
Arsenal 0-1 Aston Villa Chelsea 1-1 Leicester Everton 1-0 Norwich Man Utd 1-1 Bournemouth Newcastle 1-2 Tottenham Southampton 1-1 Crystal Palace Stoke 1-1 West Ham Swansea 1-2 Man City Watford 0-0 Sunderland West Brom 1-0 Liverpool Thanks for doing this Mr Disciple
Sunday 15th May 2016v Arsenal 2-0 Aston Villa 15:00 Chelsea 0-1 Leicester 15:00 Everton 2-1 Norwich 15:00 Man Utd 3-0 Bournemouth 15:00 Newcastle 1-1 Tottenham 15:00 Southampton 2-0 Crystal Palace 15:00 Stoke 2-2 West Ham 15:00 Swansea 1-3 Man City 15:00 Watford 2-0 Sunderland 15:00 West Brom 1-0 Liverpool 15:00 Thanks for running this and letting me join in, I really wanna finish ahead of Lawro now!
Arsenal 3 v 1 Aston Villa Chelsea 2 v 2 Leicester Everton 1 v 1 Norwich Man Utd 3 v 1 Bournemouth Newcastle 1 v 2 Tottenham Southampton 4 v 1 Crystal Palace Stoke 1 v 1 West Ham Swansea 2 v 1 Man City Watford 2 v 2 Sunderland West Brom 2 v 1 Liverpool many thanks for running this comp and allowing me as a non-Spurs fan to participate, cheers
Ben is a Gooner by the way Newcastle v Tottenham Newcastle should do everything they can to try to persuade Rafael Benitez to stay on as manager, to organise the club and get them back in the top flight, because he is very good at that. Benitez has been touched by the support he has been given by the Magpies fans and I think he will get that again at St James' Park on Sunday to encourage him to stay despite their relegation. The Newcastle fans are not going to turn on the players either, because they are unbeaten in their past five games, have looked like a team, put in the effort and got some very good results. I can understand why Tottenham were not themselves in their defeat by Southampton last weekend, because it is hard to play with the same intensity when the title has gone. It makes a difference - just 5% at this level is massive - but I don't think they will be lacking in motivation on Sunday. A point makes sure they finish second, and above their north London rivals Arsenal for the first time since 1995, which will mean a lot to the Spurs players as well as the fans. Lawro's prediction: 1-2 Ben's prediction: I was terrified when it looked like Spurs might win the league because you would never hear the end of it but second or third for them and Arsenal? Who cares? It does not make much difference in my book and I don't think us finishing second would be anything to celebrate. 2-1