DarrellSuper6 Week 31 Predictions

Here we go, then , with this week’s Super 6 predictions for the DarrellSuper6 League:

 

 

What on earth has happened at the bookies this week?

We’ve been used to seeing some extremely low odds over the last few weeks, as low as 50/1-ish for the accumulators for the Super 6 matches.

This week, it’s mental!

For the sets of predictions above, the odds are as follows:

  • Jay: 715/1
  • Les: 292/1
  • Jord: 463/1
  • Ken: 574/1
  • Pat: 902/1
  • Micky D: 599/1

Those are some astounding figures for 6 matches.  It’s a sign that our three teams are playing today, though.

Villa, Albion and Wolves on the fixture list may mean there’s a little more predicting with our heart rather than our heads than usual.

I wonder what combinations are delivering low odds, this week?  Certainly none that we’ve picked.

We’ll be back a little later with a round-up of the results and next week’s fixtures – hopefully devoid of any matches that trigger emotional betting.

We’ll try to fit in a PDC Darts round-up and bring you the latest from the WGC Cadillac in the US where Justin Rose looks like he might struggle to defend his title after shooting his first over-par round of the season, yesterday. Me and my big mouth, eh?

However, as we’ve had to extract all of our posts from FeckTV.com whilst the site prepares for a makeover, there’s a bot of work to do over on The Flying Feck to categorise the 100+ posts I’m babysitting in the interim.

Okay – fingers crossed – rollover jackpot today of £125,000 for all 6 and £6,000 for the most right in the event that no one wins the big one.

Have a great afternoon – see you back here later with the scores on the doors, Miss Ford.

 

 

Darrellsuper6 predictions and results week 30

Well, here we are.  March.

Where has this footie season gone?  Certainly Wolves and Villa fans know the answer: down the pan.

Baggies fans, on the other hand, will wonder what all the fuss is about, knocking on the doors of Europe for the first time in thirty years[1], as they are [citation needed1 – that’s a guess].

Manchester United will wonder how they squandered the title last year, given how they’re “doing a Celtic” on the English Premier League this season.

And our local teams in the lower divisions, Walsall and Kidderminster, are showing the big boys how it’s done.  Both had awful starts to the season, but are both genuine contenders for promotion as the season enters its final third.

Perhaps they could rub some of their magic onto the gates of the Molineux or Villa Park, or even St Andrews, as the Blues aren’t out of the woods, yet, either.

Anyhoo, I digress.

How did we get on this week with our Super6 predictions?

The DarrellSuper6 predictions and results for week 30 is what we’re here for.  First, the tweets of the predictions, as they happened:

 

 

At 2:00pm, GMT, I was convinced that one of us was going to hit the jackpot, today.

No, I don’t mean walk up to Adey Lewis and smack him in the gob, although how someone hasn’t already is beyond me.

I mean I thought they looked good enough a spread to get us amongst the prizes.  But you can’t rely on the ‘funny old game’ for anything, can yer?

This, in the end, is how Week 30 panned out:

(alternatively, open Week 30 results in new window)

I only hope that we do better with week 31, although I doubt it as all six of us follow either West Brom, Villa or Wolves.

Full Week 31 fixtures uploaded on the submission form page.

See you next week; happy punting!


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Jason Darrell

UK National Media Manager for FeckTV.com (project on hold, until further notice)

 

Super 6 predictions, Week 24 – Darrell Super 6

A very good arfternoon, tee-totallers.

With Micky D recovering in hospital following by-pass surgery and my good lady wife booking tomorrow off to thwart the forecast blizzards, we may get the old Super 6 predictions on a little earlier this week.

I’ve already tweeted mine (left) and once Micky D has been ‘drained’ [?], his will follow shortly.

The League looks a bit like this, at the minute. Bear in mind our points system differs slightly, but the nett effect is pretty similar:

Darrell Super6 League, end Week 23

Darrell Super6 League, end Week 23

Super 6 Jackpot Doubled, Week 24

The jackpot(s) for this week’s Gillette Soccer Saturday Super 6 have been doubled as a one-off special.

Instead of the usual £100k if someone predicts all 6 correct results or £5k for the closest should no one produce a Mystic Meg moment, the prizes are £200k and £10k respectively.  Better than a kick in the ‘nads.

As and when the folks in our Darrell Super 6 league get back with their predictions, they’ll be tagged on to the bottom of the post.

Week 24 Super 6 games

The featured Barclays Premier League games this week are as follows:

  1. Liverpool v Norwich
  2. Man City v Fulham
  3. Newcastle v Reading
  4. Swansea v Stoke
  5. West Ham v QPR
  6. Wigan v Sunderland
    • Golden Goal

Are there any bankers in that lot?  City should do a job on Fulham and Liverpool are favourites at home to Norwich, certainly as far as the bookies are concerned.

But I’ve got to admit, the only stonewall certainty there (if there is such a thing in the Prem) is the game at The Etihad.

Are there any stand-out games for you?  Dead certs or potential banana-skins?  Drop your comments or predictions in the comments below and we’ll all have a laugh appraise them accordingly.

‘Til next time, keep in touch with yourself. x


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Jason Darrell, Author

Jason Darrell

UK National Media Manager for FeckTV.com