Created Wed 15th Apr 2009 2:45am PST by
nipperino1

Who will win the English Premier League in the 2009/2010 Season?
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Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.
| Manchester United |
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| Liverpool |
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| Chelsea |
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| Arsenal |
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| Aston Villa |
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| Other Team |
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Initial likelihoods: Manchester United: 45%, Liverpool: 25%, Chelsea: 15%, Arsenal: 8%, Aston Villa : 4%, Other Team: 3%
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Created Wed 15th Apr 2009 2:45am PST by
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