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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

>

> >

> > Note: If two teams are tied on the same number

> of

> > points in the league, the team with the highest

> > participation % will finish higher, eg JL & AM.

> >

> Surely as the initial rule stated a minimum of 75%

> participation was required for it to count, then

> if two 'teams' are tied, the one with the lower

> number of entries has the better average and thus

> should finish higher?


I take your points about the 'maxxi's and retract my initial query. Not likely to happen anyway. I would argur though that the <75% ers should be shown lower in the table than others who have less points. For e.g El Pibe can not longer reach the magical 75% as there are not enough weeks left. Don't mind me though. I just like rules.


As for the Cup, I still don't get that. If you only have 8 entries and have 8 q/finalists, everyone qualifies and makes the 3rd,4th and 5th rounds of the cup pointless. I know someone will tell me what I've missed.

The only challenge you might have is if those who can't hit the magic 75% lose interest :(


The option's still open to multiply final score (not including maxxis) by percentage of games played, even if it drives Jah wild.


I wish I could play but I know sweet fanny adams about football.

I would need to go back and look at what was exactly said about the 75% rule. I do know that you needed 75% as an incentive to take part in the Cups, but that has since changed.

You have to remember this wasn't plannned, it just sort of evolved. The maxxi only came about because people joined later than others. Next season, if it's retained, the maxxi will be adjusted to take into account average scores over the whole of this season.

Hopefully next season it will be a lot simpler and clearer, especially as everyone will start at the same time.



Actually you're right, if there were only 8 teams the earlier rounds would be dead ducks. I should've said we need at least 9 teams. Luckily we have at least 9 teams, as ???? will be joining in, so at least one person will get eliminated...

Huguenot Wrote:

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> The option's still open to multiply final score

> (not including maxxis) by percentage of games

> played, even if it drives Jah wild.



Don't worry H, out of curiosity I'm going to apply the Huggy Quotient at the end of the season...although, depending on the outcome, I reserve the right to withhold publication ;-)

Huguenot Wrote:

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> The only challenge you might have is if those who

> can't hit the magic 75% lose interest :(

>

> The option's still open to multiply final score

> (not including maxxis) by percentage of games

> played, even if it drives Jah wild.

>

> I wish I could play but I know sweet fanny adams

> about football.


Don't worry Huge it hasn't stopped Mick

red devil Wrote:

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> West Ham fans obviously delighted that JC the

> prodigal son has returned, but I guess less

> enamoured at the prospect of Chamakh rolling up.

> If he does end up in the East End, he's going to

> have to do something with that hair...


I think you'll find most of the British/Asian kids in the East End have got hair just like that.

red devil Wrote:

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> West Ham fans obviously delighted that JC the

> prodigal son has returned, but I guess less

> enamoured at the prospect of Chamakh rolling up.

> If he does end up in the East End, he's going to

> have to do something with that hair...



Their loss our gain. Please let it happen.

red devil Wrote:

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> West Ham fans obviously delighted that JC the

> prodigal son has returned, but I guess less

> enamoured at the prospect of Chamakh rolling up.


I just hope while he's on loan he proves everyone wrong and manages to change his name from "Oh-no-he's-bringing-on-bloody-Chamakh!" to something a little more positive.


Personally I have more hope for the young Waterford striker, Sean Maguire (no, not the Eastenders actor) working his way into the first team.

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