Sutton's predictions v The Charlatans guitarist Mark Collins
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Sutton's predictions v The Charlatans guitarist Mark Collins
"Brighton have won at Old Trafford in each of the past three seasons but can Manchester United get the better of them on Saturday? "People get angry whenever I don't back United to win but why should I trust them?" said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton. "They got a great result against Liverpool last time out, but it would be typical of them to follow that by losing this game." Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against AI, BBC Sport readers and a variety of guests."
"Image source, Cat Stevens Collins, who has been going to Old Trafford since he was growing up in the 1970s, once gave Gary Neville some guitar tips before the former United defender joined The Charlatans on stage. "I saw Gary the other week and he actually mentioned that, but I am not sure there will be a repeat performance anytime soon," Collins told BBC Sport. "He'd asked us to play a gig on the roof of Hotel Football [Neville's hotel next to Old Trafford] when it opened in 2015. "We'd heard that he used to take a guitar with him when he was with England so we said we'd do it, if you play guitar with us. "I went round and gave him a couple of lessons, then we watched a few videos of the tune he was going to play - Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over - and went through a few chord shapes and a few moves for when we got him on stage.""
Brighton have won at Old Trafford in each of the past three seasons. Manchester United recorded a notable victory over Liverpool but remain inconsistent and vulnerable to unexpected defeats. Predictions for all 380 Premier League matches are being collected from AI, readers, and guests, with popular scorelines used in public scoreboards. A Manchester United supporter who is a member of The Charlatans participates in the prediction series and recalls giving guitar lessons to Gary Neville and preparing him for a roof-top performance at Hotel Football.
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