14 February 2014

PREDICTION: Super Computer Reveals How The EPL Table Will Be In May

Yesterday we revealed how the boffins at Bloomberg Sports had used complex data analysis to prove the validity of Tim Sherwood’s theory that Spurs could lose four of their remaining 13 Premier League matches and still finish in the top four.

Now, the geniuses at Bloomberg have gone one step further and used their super computer to predict the outcome – and winner – of this year’s Premier League. The conclusion produced from the numbers crunched in their complex algorithm is that Chelsea will lift the Premier League title with 83 points, beating Manchester City by only a single point in the race for the top.

Plucky Arsenal will, according to Bloomberg, finish third, while resurgent Liverpool will indeed finish in the top four, quite comfortably, ahead of Tottenham.

Manchester United, meanwhile, could be without any kind of European football if they finish in seventh. There’s more misery for Norwich, Cardiff and Fulham however, as Bloomberg predict they will be relegated.

It’s worth keeping in mind that Bloomberg’s predicted table is constantly updated as calculations adjust according to the results of each Premier League matchday, but for the moment, it makes for promising reading if you’re a Chelsea or Liverpool fan, and immense disappointment for City, United, Spurs and Arsenal supporters. Check out the full table below...
 
 
 

Yesterday we revealed how the boffins at Bloomberg Sports had used complex data analysis to prove the validity of Tim Sherwood’s theory that Spurs could lose four of their remaining 13 Premier League matches and still finish in the top four.
Now, the geniuses at Bloomberg have gone one step further and used their super computer to predict the outcome – and winner – of this year’s Premier League. The conclusion produced from the numbers crunched in their complex algorithm is that Chelsea will lift the Premier League title with 83 points, beating Manchester City by only a single point in the race for the top.
Plucky Arsenal will, according to Bloomberg, finish third, while resurgent Liverpool will indeed finish in the top four, quite comfortably, ahead of Tottenham.
Manchester United, meanwhile, could be without any kind of European football if they finish in seventh. There’s more misery for Norwich, Cardiff and Fulham however, as Bloomberg predict they will be relegated.
It’s worth keeping in mind that Bloomberg’s predicted table is constantly updated as calculations adjust according to the results of each Premier League matchday, but for the moment, it makes for promising reading if you’re a Chelsea or Liverpool fan, and immense disappointment for City, United, Spurs and Arsenal supporters. Check out the full table below...

Read more at http://talksport.com/football/super-computer-reveals-how-premier-league-table-will-look-may-14021379673#5LL6MlJKYXDzB8ps.99

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