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PD, I will give you the benefit of the doubt that your rude posts were written because you actually thought my post was somehow a dig at you (goodness knows how). It wasn't. I had never noticed before a scenario where those on the same number of points were not listed alphabetically.


I now know the rule and will happily move on to something else in my sad petty little life. Begs the question can one happily move on anywhere in a sad life? Probably not. Sadly moving on doesn't sound right though.

To move sadly on might split an infinitive... which is sad.


And to say there is an element of luck is to cast a slur on my genius footballing nous viz this weeks results - the idea!


Just because it's true that any week I do well is sure to be one of unusual not to say silly results.


Yours,


Mystic max

red devil Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Have you noticed RD that PD is ahead of DF in

> the

> > table based on having more CORRECT RESULTS? In

> the

> > unlikely event of something similar being the

> case

> > at the end of the season, would that determine

> the

> > winner? Long way to go I know!

>

> Yep, that's always been the case with PA when

> there is a tie.

> Personally I would give it to the player with the

> least number of incorrect results as I feel

> there's a small element of luck with correct

> scores, but thems the rules and it's the same for

> everyone...


I don't know if it's a reflection on the makers(?) of the game or what they think their players are like, but the 2nd tie-break rule is, after 'correct results' it goes to 'correct outcomes'. If points are equal and correct results are equal then correct outcomes must be...........

Week 2 fixtures...



Saturday 19 August 2017


12:30

Swansea v Man Utd


15:00

AFC Bournemouth v Watford

Burnley v West Brom

Leicester v Brighton

Liverpool v C Palace

Southampton West Ham


17:30

Stoke v Arsenal



Sunday 20 August 2017


13:30

Huddersfield v Newcastle


16:00

Spurs v Chelsea



Monday 21 August 2017


20:00

Man City v Everton

maxxi Wrote:

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> Still the silly season which is why I'm doing okay

> - that and the eclipse.

>

> I put it down to either the statistical anomalies

> caused by an over-long transfer window... or the

> apocalypse is nigh.


I thought you were using witchcraft or some such?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Still the silly season which is why I'm doing

> okay

> > - that and the eclipse.

> >

> > I put it down to either the statistical

> anomalies

> > caused by an over-long transfer window... or

> the

> > apocalypse is nigh.

>

> I thought you were using witchcraft or some such?


Only when Duncan's horses do turn and eat each other (which is what usually happens when i have a bet on one of them...)

Week 3 fixtures...



Saturday 26 August 2017


12:30

AFC Bournemouth v Man City


15:00

C Palace v Swansea

Huddersfield v Southampton

Newcastle v West Ham

Watford v Brighton


17:30

Man Utd v Leicester



Sunday 27 August 2017


13:30

Chelsea v Everton

West Brom v Stoke


16:00

Liverpool v Arsenal

Spurs v Burnley

  • 2 weeks later...

Week 4 fixtures...



Saturday 9 September 2017


12:30

Man City v Liverpool


15:00

Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth

Brighton v West Brom

Everton v Spurs

Leicester v Chelsea

Southampton v Watford


17:30

Stoke v Man Utd



Sunday 10 September 2017


13:30

Burnley v C Palace


16:00

Swansea v Newcastle



Monday 11 September 2017


20:00

West Ham v Huddersfield

maxxi Wrote:

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> I sense my brief flirtation with the giddy heights

> is nearing its end - especially as optimism has

> triumphed over sense in my predicting a good home

> win for the Irons against unbeaten Huddersfield :)

I also went for a west ham win and they duly obliged

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I sense my brief flirtation with the giddy

> heights

> > is nearing its end - especially as optimism has

> > triumphed over sense in my predicting a good

> home

> > win for the Irons against unbeaten Huddersfield

> :)

> I also went for a west ham win and they duly

> obliged


A triumph for optimism - got the score right too!

Friday night game heads-up.

Week 5 fixtures...




Friday 15 September 2017


20:00

AFC Bournemouth v Brighton



Saturday 16 September 2017


12:30

C Palace v Southampton


15:00

Huddersfield v Leicester

Liverpool v Burnley

Newcastle v Stoke

Watford v Man City

West Brom v West Ham


17:30

Spurs v Swansea



Sunday 17 September 2017


13:30

Chelsea v Arsenal


16:00

Man Utd v Everton

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