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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I see myself as a Mourinho type. Not a great

> player myself but I can help others outperform

> their normal capabilities. Hence I'm reaching out

> to AM to help him through this.


I started so well yesterday Mick. Where did it go wrong?

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > I'll call tails as apparently it never fails.

> >

> > Cue heads.

>

> Heads it is


Damn it, knocked out at the semi final stage by the toss of a coin.

Week 29 results...



PD - 3 Correct Results + 3 Correct Scores = 12 pts

RC - 6 Correct Results + 2 Correct Score = 12 pts


EP - 5 Correct Results + 2 Correct Scores = 11 pts


?? - 5 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 8 pts

Mx - 2 Correct Results + 2 Correct Scores = 8 pts

RD - 5 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 8 pts


AM - 1 Correct Result + 2 Correct Scores = 7 pts


OT - 3 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 6 pts


JL - 2 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 5 pts

DR - Played a maxxi = 5 pts

SC - Played a maxxi = 5 pts


LG - 4 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 4 pts


MM - Cheats Never Prosper = 0 pts

red devil Wrote:

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> Mick Mack will score nil points this week...them's

> the rules


Jose didn't actually make any predictions thus he should be entitled to a maxxi. At least if he took it to the European Court he would!


Defence: Did you type any predictions MM?

MM: No

Judge: Case dismissed


What about all those who scored maxxi's the week there were only 6 fixtures. Surely that's ungentlemanly conduct? Even I was tempted and I'm a feckin saint.

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