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Week 4 fixtures...



Saturday 14th September 2013


Man Utd V Crystal Palace

Aston Villa V Newcastle

Fulham V West Brom

Hull V Cardiff

Stoke V Man City

Sunderland V Arsenal

Tottenham V Norwich

Everton V Chelsea



Sunday 15th September 2013


Southampton V West Ham



Monday 16th September 2013


Swansea V Liverpool

Will put these on the the predictor thingy as well but just for the record


Man Utd 3 V Crystal Palace 0

Aston Villa 2 V Newcastle 1

Fulham 1 V West Brom 1

Hull 1 V Cardiff 1

Stoke 0 V Man City 3

Sunderland 1 V Arsenal 2

Tottenham 2 V Norwich 0

Everton 0 V Chelsea 3



Sunday 15th September 2013


Southampton 1 V West Ham 2



Monday 16th September 2013


Swansea 1 V Liverpool 2

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Have actually gone for a west ham defeat and a

> ludicrous number of draws!


Come now - no need to take this league THAT seriously. The cold wind of reality will be blowin' around the Boleyn soon enough.


Man Utd 4 V 0 Crystal Palace

Aston Villa 2 V 0 Newcastle

Fulham 1 V 0 West Brom

Hull 0 V 2 Cardiff

Stoke 1 V 3 Man City

Sunderland 0 V 2 Arsenal

Tottenham 2 V 1 Norwich

Everton 1 V 3 Chelsea


Southampton 1 V 3 West Ham


Swansea 3 V 2 Liverpool

El Pibe Wrote:

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> i see the school of one alldraws has served us

> both well RD as I soar into 3rd



Ahead of the curve now eh?


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2a/Riskpremium1.png/275px-Riskpremium1.png

Utility function of a risk-averse (risk-avoiding) individual.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> i see the school of one alldraws has served us

> both well RD as I soar into 3rd



The one-all draws didn't serve me well!

I only predicted one & it ended 0-0.

(got me a point though!)

red devil Wrote:

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> I'm happy to carry on organising the Champions

> League and FA Cup games as before, although I

> might look at changing the format of the CL to

> take in the first group stages, watch this

> space...


Haven't had the time (ok, I forgot) to look at changing the format, so it's as you were...

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> I don't think the email reminder works as I didn't

> get one and completely forgot this week.

> Can you add on Maxxi's at the end of the year?!?!


Sorry SC, the maxxi is now defunct.

The only allowance I'll make is if someone posts their predictions in the forum before kick-off deadline and forgets to do it online, as per Otta.


The one thing I don't like about the new online system is that you can't tell whether someone has scored zilch because they forgot to do their predictions, or because they got all their predictions wrong, thereby making the much loved Coup de Mis?re redundant...

Week 5 fixtures...


Saturday 21st September 2013


Norwich V Aston Villa

Liverpool V Southampton

Newcastle V Hull

West Brom V Sunderland

West Ham V Everton

Chelsea V Fulham



Sunday 22nd September 2013


Arsenal V Stoke

Crystal Palace V Swansea

Cardiff V Tottenham

Man City V Man Utd

Norwich 0 V 2 Aston Villa

Liverpool 3 V 1 Southampton

Newcastle 2 V Hull 0

West Brom 1 V Sunderland 1

West Ham 2 V 1 Everton

Chelsea 3 V 1 Fulham



Sunday 22nd September 2013


Arsenal 3 V 2 Stoke

Crystal Palace 0 V 3 Swansea

Cardiff 1 V 2 Tottenham

Man City 0 V 2 Man Utd


this is beginning to feel a little futile - which adds to its charm immeasurably

Norwich 0 V 8 Aston Villa

Liverpool 0 V 8 Southampton

Newcastle 0 V 8 Hull

West Brom 4 V 4 Sunderland

West Ham 8 V 0 Everton

Chelsea 0 V 8 Fulham



Sunday 22nd September 2013


Arsenal 4 V 4 Stoke

Crystal Palace 8 V 0 Swansea

Cardiff 8 V 0 Tottenham

Man City 4 V 4 Man Utd


jeez maxxi, consistency of notation please, makes all this copy and pasting difficult

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