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Otta Wrote:

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> Most generous.

>

> Not that it'll make any bloody difference.



No wonder you were keen for your predictons to be included. I've worked out you've predicted 4 correct scores (12 pts) and 6 correct results (6 pts), giving a total score of 18pts, smashing my all time record of 16pts.

18pts would also have put you joint top of the whole national league...someone call an ambulance, I feel a seizure coming on.


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Otta Wrote:

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> I signed up. How do I join our league?


Click on this link and it should take you to the Mini League page... http://www.predictaddict.co.uk/MiniLeague/MiniLeagues.aspx

Our pin number is 43795, let me know if you have any probs joining...

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Bli ey, maxxi and I tracking hammers early

> fortunes. Now watch as we go down with the

> Christmas.....sod that, I'll probably go down with

> the late summer rains.


Don't worry, RC is keeping up the West Ham tradition...

red devil Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Most generous.

> >

> > Not that it'll make any bloody difference.

>

>

> No wonder you were keen for your predictons to be

> included. I've worked out you've predicted 4

> correct scores (12 pts) and 6 correct results (6

> pts), giving a total score of 18pts, smashing my

> all time record of 16pts.

> 18pts would also have put you joint top of the

> whole national league...someone call an ambulance,

> I feel a seizure coming on.

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?2

> 0,file=103858



Typical that it's not official, I suspect that's a one off.


Just goes to show that putting no thought in to it and doing it last minute is the way of champions.

Week 2 Fixtures, get predicting...



Saturday 24th August 2013


Fulham V Arsenal

Everton V West Brom

Hull V Norwich

Newcastle V West Ham

Southampton V Sunderland

Stoke V Crystal Palace

Aston Villa V Liverpool



Sunday 25th August 2013


Cardiff V Man City

Tottenham V Swansea



Monday 26th August 2013


Man Utd V Chelsea

Saturday 24th August 2013


Fulham 1 V 2 Arsenal

Everton 1 V 0 West Brom

Hull 1 V 1 Norwich

Newcastle 0 V 3 West Ham

Southampton 2 V 0 Sunderland

Stoke 2 V 0 Crystal Palace

Aston Villa 2 V 1 Liverpool



Sunday 25th August 2013


Cardiff 0 V 4 Man City

Tottenham 2 V 3 Swansea



Monday 26th August 2013


Man Utd 2 V 2 Chelsea

red devil Wrote:

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> I'm personally hoping come May, Ots will be in 2nd

> place, 16 points behind Meds...


I'm personally hoping come May that RD is 17 points ahead of Ots and after being reminded (by me of course) of Ots long lost 17 points will find a rule that declares RD the winner .......


ETA Naturally I'll object on some obscure grounds and be ridiculed by RD & JL.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> One thing I've noticed and probably everyone else

> has too is that you can amend your predictions for

> say Sunday and Monday even after Saturday's

> results.



Yes, you can, but it's kind of like lottery numbers......


If you change them, you can be sure that your original predictions will come up!

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