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Premier League Preview, Week 3: Huge Matches On Sunday

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Aug 26, 2011 - Ok so it turns out that nobody is very good at predicting football matches. In that vein, this round of Premier League previews will take the cutting edge strategy of having the club's badges fight against one another. Prepare for some monstrous carnage, especially on Sunday, when Arsenal travel to Manchester United and Luka Modric will totally play you guys against Manchester City.

Saturday August 27th

Aston Villa vs. Wolverhampton
12:05 PM GMT (7:05 AM EST); Villa Park

Although Wolves look like they're in trouble here with a disembodied canine head against a lion rampant, their natural disadvantage is overcome by the sheer awesomeness of said wolf head against the pranciness of Villa's lion. 'Prepared' my bottom.

Pick: 2-1 Wolves.

Wigan Athletic vs. Queens Park Rangers
12:30 PM GMT (7:30 AM EST); DW Stadium

Two shields go head to head. Wigan's circular device features a jolly little tree over what is apparently an un-ironic crown. Meanwhile, QPR come to us with a nice little number that looks like it was drawn in the 90s with burlesque dancer tassels draped all over it. We'll pick the simple, cheerful option.

Pick: Wigan 1-0 QPR.

Blackburn Rovers vs. Everton
3:00 PM GMT (10:00 AM EST); Ewood Park

The red rose of Lancaster is pretty cool, don't get me wrong, but if you're talking flowers against buildings, I think you've got to take the building. And Prince Rupert's Tower is a pretty cool building. You could totally use it to store roses if you were so inclined.

Pick: 2-1 Everton.

Chelsea vs. Norwich City
3:00 PM GMT (10:00 AM EST); Stamford Bridge

At first, when you see this match, you're all 'a lion vs. a canary? Pfft.' And then you look closer, and realise that Norwich have a lion in reserve, and a castle, and the canary is standing on what's probably a moving cannonball. A lion with a scepter ain't nothing against a castle. Chelsea are in for a surprise.

Pick: 2-0 Norwich.

Swansea City vs. Sunderland
3:00 PM GMT (10:00 AM EST); Liberty Stadium.

Two lions (i.e. the Black Cats) holding a shield vs. a swan. On paper, that's not even close to be fair. But since Sunderland are not St. John's College, they'll be in big trouble if they kill one of Her Majesty's royal birds. The Prince of Wales would probably be sent round to admonish them to death. Ergo, draw.

Pick: 1-1 Draw.

Liverpool vs. Bolton Wanderers
5:30 PM GMT (12:30 AM EST); Anfield.

Bolton are a football with some brightly coloured tassels. Liverpool have a liverbird and flaming torches. How long do you think the Trotters can possibly last? Owen Coyle, we hardly knew ye.

Pick: 3-0 Liverpool.

Sunday August 21st

Newcastle United vs. Fulham
1:00 PM GMT (8:00 AM EST); St James' Park.

So it's a really rather boring (yet somehow endearing) shield courtesy of Fulham vs. a pair of hippocamps holding up Newcastle's own shield. If this was a water sport, Fulham would be screwed, but since it's not and last I checked hippocamps are never seen on dry land. All even, then.

Pick: 0-0 Draw.

Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester City
1:30 PM GMT (8:30 AM EST); White Hart Lane

A cockerel on a basketball vs. what appears to be a fairly evil (at least foul-tempered) eagle that's carrying a shield. This isn't even a contest.

Pick: 3-0 City.

West Bromwich Albion vs. Stoke City
4:00 PM GMT (11:00 AM EST); The Hawthorns

it's a shield vs. a song thrush throstle on a shield with some hawthorn berries. About the best West Brom can hope for is that their little bird eats the berries and poops on Stoke's shield, which is sort of a metaphor for going up against the hulking giants of the Potters' defence.

Pick: 0-0.

Manchester United vs. Arsenal
8:00 PM GMT (12:00 PM EST); Old Trafford

Oh no! A devil! With a trident! What force on earth can send this foul creature back to the depths from whence it came and prevent Satan's minions from despoiling our foul land? Oh, that's right. Cannons. Ka-boooom.

Pick: 2-1 Arsenal.

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Graham MacAree

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Graham watches a lot of football. Sometimes he writes about it, too. British expatriate, Chelsea fan.


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