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Man Utd 2 - 1 Arsenal

Fulham 2 - 0 Everton

Norwich 1 - 1 Stoke

Sunderland 1 - 0 Aston Villa

Swansea 1 - 2 Chelsea

Tottenham 0 - 8 (ok, nil really) Wigan

West Ham 1 - 2 Man City

QPR 1 - 0 Reading

Liverpool 1 - 2 Newcastle

West Brom 1 - 0 Southampton


There you go RD, huggy rules mean I've no chance over the season of course.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> There you go RD, huggy rules mean I've no chance

> over the season of course.


I know. If everyone made regular predictions for the next month then maybe we can scrap earlier predictions so that the points/played average can be used. The problem is when someone misses a week or two, it can skew their average in their favour. I shall keep a table for both scoring systems and see how things pan out...

In terms of scores I think it would maybe just work best to say someone had to have done predictions for 50% of thee games per season? additionally you could have a champions league for those that had say done over 80% means you have to have done a reasonable number so lets class show through ; ). Don't scrap scores so far RD, that's a bit harsh on you/Jah/Otta etc who have done good

???? Wrote:

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> In terms of scores I think it would maybe just

> work best to say someone had to have done

> predictions for 50% of thee games per season?

> additionally you could have a champions league for

> those that had say done over 80% means you have to

> have done a reasonable number so lets class show

> through ; ). Don't scrap scores so far RD, that's

> a bit harsh on you/Jah/Otta etc who have done good


Agree with minimum participation. CL too. That could kick in when CL last 16 knock-out starts in Spring.

How about when someone misses a week they are given that week's average score? I would've thought neither too great an advantage or disadvantage. I will knock up a table later to see how that would've affected scores up to now...

Man U 2 Arsenal 2 (probably wishful thinking on my part but a point would be most welcome)

Fulham 1 Everton 2

Norwich 1 Stoke 0

Sunderland 1 Aston Villa 1

Swansea 1 Chelsea 4

Spuds 2 Wigan 1

West Ham 1 Man City 3

QPR 1 Reading 1

Liverpool 1 Newcastle 2

West Brom 2 Saints 1

Robbie Keane (?20 million), Alberto Aquilani (?20 million), Downing (?20 million), Henderson (?18 million), Carroll (?35 million), Adam (?9 million) and Enrique (?7 million)


That is a shocking line up (and it doesn't even include ?35m Caroll).


Biggest problem is they are going to have to take huge losses in order to unload any of these players, but IMO, there is no point throwing good money after bad, so just take the loss on the chin, and save on their undoubtedly high wages.

Hmmmm.....has Hugenuts put a spanner in the works? He's not even in the fecking competition and yet you're blindly following his rules. I think he's having a little chuckle at us over in Singapore.



Man Utd 2 - 1 Arsenal

Fulham 2 - 2 Everton

Norwich 2 - 1 Stoke

Sunderland 1 - 0 Aston Villa

Swansea 2 - 3 Chelsea

Tottenham 3 - 1 Wigan

West Ham 1 - 3 Man City

QPR 1 - 0 Reading

Liverpool 2 - 2 Newcastle

West Brom 2 - 0 Southampton

red devil Wrote:

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> I think Celtic will do well to hold onto

> Wanyama...




MANCHESTER United are reportedly lining up a ?12million January move for Celtic star Victor Wanyama.



Hoops boss Neil Lennon valued the midfielder at ?25m, but United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is seemingly ready to make his move and test the water with a bid of around half that

Don't worry Jah, nothing is set in stone at the mo, just open to ideas. What started off as a bit of fun is getting a bit more competitive :)

This latest table incorporates average scores (shown in red) for players that miss a week.

It also includes a minimum participation rule. I'm going to set the bar higher than ???? suggested 50%, and make it 75%.

This hopefuly will encourage players to participate rather than rely on getting an average score.

Anyone with less than 75% (shown in indigo) wouldn't qualify for CL and final table consideration...

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