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Otta Wrote:

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> I posted mine without a problem yesterday.

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> Although I'm less confident that they'll be there

> when I check.



I might do a Quids and drop out now, because I've just looked and all of my predictions had disappeared again bar one (the Chelsea match). I like the way they've designed their site, but it seems full of bugs. And the last lot I did from my PC not a mobile.

Posted by Alan Medic Today, 06:23AM



Maybe because the FA cup is on this week-end?



I thought you could put in multiple weeks predictions in advance. I am sure I did that for the Christmas New Year period.

Possible I was drunk and just imagined it!

Right, looking back at the old Football Focus thread there was a league for the early FA Cup rounds (the 10 'most interesting' matches chosen for rounds 3rd to 5th). Then the top 8 teams in that league went into the QF's on a head-to- head knock-out basis. I doubt there is an online version of this so I'll have to do it manually again.

I'll choose the matches and post them up here...

The EDF Footy Predictor Cup 2014 - 3rd Round...



Saturday 4th January 2014


Blackburn V Man City

Aston Villa V Sheff Utd

Bolton V Blackpool

Everton V QPR

Middlesbrough V Hull

Stoke V Leicester

West Brom V Crystal Palace

Arsenal V Tottenham



Sunday 5th January 2014


Nottm Forest V West Ham

Derby V Chelsea

Saturday 4th January 2014


Blackburn 2 V Man City 2

Aston Villa 1 V Sheff Utd 2

Bolton 2 V Blackpool 1

Everton 3 V QPR 1

Middlesbrough 0 V Hull 2

Stoke 2 V Leicester 0

West Brom 2 V Crystal Palace 1

Arsenal 3 V Tottenham 1



Sunday 5th January 2014


Nottm Forest 2 V West Ham 2

Derby 0 V Chelsea 2

Saturday 4th January 2014


Blackburn 0 V 3 Man City

Aston Villa 1 V 2 Sheff Utd

Bolton 2 V 2 Blackpool

Everton 3 V 1 QPR

Middlesbrough 2 V 1 Hull

Stoke 1 V 0 Leicester

West Brom 1 V 2 Crystal Palace

Arsenal 2 V 3 Tottenham



Sunday 5th January 2014


Nottm Forest 2 V 1 West Ham

Derby 1 V 4 Chelsea

Ah the cup... a chance for salvation distraction from the misery of league form...


Saturday 4th January 2014


Blackburn 1 V 3 Man City

Aston Villa 2 V 0 Sheff Utd

Bolton 2 V 1 Blackpool

Everton 2 V 2 QPR

Middlesbrough 0 V 2 Hull

Stoke 1 V 2 Leicester

West Brom 0 V 1 Crystal Palace

Arsenal 1 V 2 Tottenham



Sunday 5th January 2014


Nottm Forest 1 V 3 West Ham

Derby 0 V 3 Chelsea

Saturday 4th January 2014


Blackburn 0 Man City 3

Aston Villa 2 Sheff Utd 0

Bolton 1 Blackpool 2

Everton 3 QPR 1

Middlesbrough 1 Hull 2

Stoke 1 Leicester 2

West Brom 2 Crystal Palace 1

Arsenal 1 Tottenham 2



Sunday 5th January 2014


Nottm Forest 2 West Ham 1

Derby 0 Chelsea 4

Blackburn 0 Man City 2

Aston Villa 1 Sheff Utd 0

Bolton 1 Blackpool 0

Everton 2 QPR 0


Middlesbrough 1 Hull 1

Stoke 1 Leicester 1

West Brom 2 Crystal Palace 1

Arsenal 0 Tottenham 1



Sunday 5th January 2014


Nottm Forest 2 West Ham 0

Derby 0 Chelsea 1

Forgot I had to add up the points!


FA Cup 3rd round scores...


EP - 3 Correct Results + 4 Correct Scores = 15 pts


OT - 5 Correct Results + 3 Correct Scores = 14 pts


LG - 4 Correct Results + 2 Correct Scores = 10 pts


AM - 3 Correct Results + 2 Correct Scores = 9 pts


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

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


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

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


AqM - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts

RD - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts



On current standings AqM and RD would be knocked-out at QF stage...I'm going through a transitional period

Back to the League, week 18 fixtures...



Saturday 11th January 2014


Hull V Chelsea

Cardiff V West Ham

Everton V Norwich

Fulham V Sunderland

Southampton V West Brom

Tottenham V Crystal Palace

Man Utd V Swansea



Sunday 12th January 2014


Newcastle V Man City

Stoke V Liverpool



Monday 13th January 2014


Aston Villa V Arsenal

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