Remember Paul the predicting Octopus????


Since Paul's untimely death there's been a gap in the animal football predicting market....
UNTIL NOW!!!!!

Somewhere in a deep dark forest at a hi-tech kennel facility. A team of scientists, top class veterinaries and Shaun Wright Phillips have been working day and night breeding and training the next generation of prediction pups.

Each week the cream of the crop will delve deep into their inner pup and predict the scores of the Barclay's English Premier League.

Will they succeed, only time will tail.


Monday, 19 September 2011

Hans' Results for the Weekend 17.09.2011

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So how did Hans get on?

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear....Poor Hans...No wonder he looks glum.

Not such a great result for Hans, but then it was a surprising weekend of football.
It was a weekend of many goals, unlike Hans’s Predictions. Not even Good old Man City could be relied on this week. No correct scores for the pup this week, and a lowly 1 correct result. Which makes Hans our worst predictor Pup yet. Thank god for Man United's consistancy.
Sorry Hans


Check out the results for yourself.



Sunday, September 18 2011
Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur4-0Liverpool
Sunderland4-0Stoke City
Fulham2-2Manchester City
Manchester United3-1Chelsea 



Saturday, September 17 2011
Premier League
Blackburn Rovers4-3Arsenal
Bolton Wanderers1-2Norwich City
Everton3-1Wigan Athletic
Wolverhampton Wanderers0-3Queens Park Rangers
Aston Villa1-1Newcastle United
Swansea City3-0West Bromwich Albion   






What do you think of those results Joey?


"Oh Hans mate, bad luck. It was a tough week, so don't be too down you'll do better next time. Keep the faith" 


Guess who's in the doghouse, Hans do you have anything to say on your prediction?

"Oh I'm so ashamed, I worked really hard and revised. It was just so difficult to predict this week. I'll do better....please keep me out of the doghouse."  

Don't be ashamed Hans, it was a tricky weekend. 
Just check out what Lawro and Gazza Oldman thought over at the BBC... http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/football_focus/14935203.stm

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