New Improved Predict-o-footy-o-matic: Premiership Predictions 2015-16

Closing date for this year will be 11.00pm on 2nd September (end of transfer window).

Hearty congrats to last year's winner winner **Jon Aston** - after a gruesome season supporting Newcastle, Jon has something to laugh about at last. Everybody else has, of course, been laughing all season at Newcastle but we've all got to stop now so that Jon gets the last laugh. ..... Oh all right then, if you insist, ....... we're all allowed to keep on laughing until Christmas.

Worthy mention for Dave Hastings and particularily James Cummings who yet again did very well despite using a pin and an octopus to decide on final positions. Somebody buy that man a puncture repair kit.

Big up to our junior winner - Barney Walsh aged 7 (when he entered). Lots of potential there. Let's have more budding talent entering this year!

On a more downbeat note, hang your head in shame Dave Baker. I didn't even realise it was possible to score 170! Thinking positively, this season can only be an improvement.

Last season's results again.

1 	Jon Ashton 	40
2 	David Hastings 	42
3 	James "I know nothing about football" Cummings 	44
	Kevin McGlynn 	44
5 	Bob Pye 	46
	Ally Edwards 	46
	Chris Maidlow 	46
8 	Minh Hoai 	48
9 	Josh Carr 	50
10 	Stefan Lutener 	52
	Phil White 	52
12 	Simon Burford 	54
	Andy Cooper 	54
14 	barney walsh 	56
	James Turner 	56
16 	Martin Kenirons 	58
	Martin Wynne 	58
	Hamza Azam 	58
	Alexis O'Connor 	58
	Dan Wickham-Jones 	58
	Bhupen Patel 	58
22 	Nick Wilson 	60
23 	James A J Wilson 	62
24 	Mark Lambourne 	64
	Adam 	64
	Steve Barlow 	64
27 	Selwyn 	66
	Andy H 	66
	Ben Holmes 	66
30 	Ray Stacey 	68
	Pete Jennings 	68
	Christopher Causer 	68
	Alan Hillyer 	68
	Adrian 	68
35 	Stuart Mozley 	70
36 	Leigh Mckiernan 	74
37 	Louise Brown 	76
38 	Sam Newman 	78
39 	ian seniork 	82
	Rizwan Shahzad 	82
41 	Dave Baker 	170

So, order the teams below into the predicted finishing positions and press 'Submit' remembering of course to add your name first. The differences between your prediction and finishing positions are added up, the lowest score wins. You dont really need to know much about football, many past winners wouldnt know one end of a football from the other.

The winner is allowed to strut about the place with a confident swagger and has full bragging rights over the whole department for the next year.

Thanks again to Guy Williams for pointers on how to do this using a reorderable list.

Your name:
  1. Arsenal
  2. Aston Villa
  3. Bournemouth
  4. Chelsea
  5. Crystal Palace
  6. Everton
  7. Leicester
  8. Liverpool
  9. Manchester City
  10. Manchester United
  11. Newcastle United
  12. Norwich
  13. Southampton
  14. Stoke City
  15. Sunderland
  16. Swansea City
  17. Tottenham Hotspur
  18. Watford
  19. West Bromwich Albion
  20. West Ham United