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Rob Cross' PL predictions

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 38

Name: Oli Davis Role: Ex-Online Sport Editor In their own words: It would have been brilliant to spend a few more weeks in charge of the Online Sport section so as to cover the Chiefs’ powerful surge into a home semi-final, but I guess BT Sport’s mediocre coverage will have to suffice. As for football, well I wasn’t […]

May 14, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: football, Premier League, Leicester City, Oli Davis, Rob Cross, Rob Cross' PL predictions, Foxes, Final weekend

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 37

Name: Robbie Goddard Role: Captain of Cricket In their own words: With our ambitious BUCS campaign underway and an even bigger Cricket Varsity planned for Monday 30th May (you’d be silly to miss it), it’s a cracking time to be part of EUMCC. Let’s just hope we go slightly better than my beloved Leeds United, though… Season Scores: […]

May 7, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: Premier League, predictions, relegation, Leicester City, Rob Cross, Rob Cross' PL predictions, Foxes, top four

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 36

Name: Alec James Role: Next VP Welfare and Diversity In their own words: Currently powering through 3rd Year Geography. In the next academic year, I will be working full time to make sure all students feel welcome and at home in Exeter, and have access to all the support they need! I have been a huge […]

Apr 30, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: Premier League, predictions, Leicester City, Rob Cross, Rob Cross' PL predictions, Title chase

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 35

Name: Anthony Joshua Role: World Heavyweight Boxer In their own words: Joshua, who beat Charles Martin to take the IBF title earlier this month, supports his hometown team Watford, and recently trained with Hornets striker Troy Deeney. Season Scores: Rob 2010 – Guests 2230 – Lawro 2170 Anthony’s Predictions Rob’s Predictions Lawro’s Predictions Saturday 23 April […]

Apr 23, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: football, Premier League, Leicester City, Rob Cross' PL predictions, Title race, relegation battle

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 34

Name: Ashley Waters Role: History Soc Football Sec In their own words: I’ve run the History Society Intramural football team for two years, in which time it has expanded from 3 to 6 teams. This makes it the largest non-EUAFC football group on campus! I’m hoping my experiences down at Duckes Meadow will help guide me […]

Apr 16, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: football, Premier League, predictions, Rob Cross' PL predictions

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 33

Name: Gabby Tomlinson Role: Surf Club General Sec In their own words: Surf Club love nothing more than getting wavey and seriously wet. We’ve had one of our most successful years yet: more members than ever before, victorious at BUCS with places on the podium and the women’s team coming 2nd, some epic socials and 3 trips abroad! […]

Apr 9, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: football, Premier League, predictions, Leicester City, Rob Cross' PL predictions, Title race

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 32

Name: Lara Hopkins Role: Exeposé Sport Print Editor In their own words: Let’s just say I’ll be sticking to rugby and avoiding football as editor, and may have used some dubioius betting sites to help with predictions. Owain (my new co-editor) managed to scrape a win over Rob for us newbies so I really don’t want […]

Apr 2, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: football, Premier League, Leicester City, Rob Cross' PL predictions, PL

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 31

Name: Josh Callander Role: American Football President and AU President Elect In their own words: I love football, but I don’t love some of my predictions. Backing Rafa to turn Newcastle around as I still love him for 2005; would have backed City over United before Kompany and Otamendi got injured; Norwich need points and WBA […]

Mar 18, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: football, Premier League, predictions, Rob Cross' PL predictions

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 30

Name: Owain Evans Role: Incoming Exeposé Print Sport Editor In their own words: I’m really quite excited to be taking over the reins along with my co-editor Lara Hopkins. Rob and Emmott have done a great job this year and we hope that we can maintain their high standards. The new committee has shaped up […]

Mar 11, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: football, Premier League, predictions, Rob Cross, Rob Cross' PL predictions

Rob Cross’ PL Predictions: Week 29

Name: Amara Carr Role: EULCC 1st Team Captain In their own words: EULCC aims to create a fun, friendly environment for anyone of any ability to get involved in. The Club itself ranges from England Academy cricketers to complete beginners who have never picked up a bat before. Our 1st team have been very successful in […]

Mar 4, 2016 By Rob Cross Filed Under: Sport, Football, Global, Rob Cross' PL predictions Tagged With: football, Rob Cross' PL predictions, PL 2015

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