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maxxi Wrote:

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> This is totes ridic.

>

> Or maybe AM is just resting his predictions as he

> wants to save them for the Premiership and CL? It

> IS a congested season.

>

> I think a 'cooling-off' period for AM to

> reconsider being such a 'big silly' then if he in-

> and per- sists 9th place should take his place.


AM hasn't withdrawn his resignation, so as maxxi has no qualms about the 9th placed team i.e. me, replacing him, I'll gladly take up the offer.

Revised draw...


EP v AqM

RC v SC

RD v Mx

OT v LG



Here are the fixtures...



EDF Cup - Sixth Round


Saturday 8th March 2014


Arsenal V Everton



Sunday 9th March 2014


Sheff Utd V Charlton

Hull V Sunderland

Man City V Wigan



So that no one gains any advantage by seeing what an opponent has predicted, all predictions are to be PM'd to me, and I'll post them once all received. For my match against maxxi, we need a volunteer to receive our predictions, any takers?...

red devil Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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

> -----

>

> > As I've resigned please feel free to make

> > alternative arrangements with my q/final berth.

>

> We've never had a Cup resignation before, so there

> is no rule/precedent to fall back on.

> I can think of two options to resolve this, and as

> one of them favours me, I will put them to the

> vote.

> The first option is that Maxxi gets a bye into the

> next round.

> The second option is that the 9th placed team

> plays in leiu of Meds.

> Over to you predictors...


You forgot the third option RD.Retract your insinuation that I mull over other peoples entries to gain an advantage before making mine. Then I'll retract my withdrawal. Simple. Where are your manners?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Alan Medic Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> >

> > > As I've resigned please feel free to make

> > > alternative arrangements with my q/final

> berth.

> >

> > We've never had a Cup resignation before, so

> there

> > is no rule/precedent to fall back on.

> > I can think of two options to resolve this, and

> as

> > one of them favours me, I will put them to the

> > vote.

> > The first option is that Maxxi gets a bye into

> the

> > next round.

> > The second option is that the 9th placed team

> > plays in leiu of Meds.

> > Over to you predictors...

>

> You forgot the third option RD.Retract your

> insinuation that I mull over other peoples entries

> to gain an advantage before making mine. Then I'll

> retract my withdrawal. Simple. Where are your

> manners?



Don't bother. Before you climbed onto your self righteous, moral high horse, perhaps you should've checked the previous posts... chronologically.

When you do, you'll see that it's actually you who accused/insinuated someone by name first. Me.

I didn't name anyone until after you accused me. There was nothing in my initial post that insinuated it could be you.

Sorry, but I'm not to blame for your guilty conscience. If anyone should be apologising it's you...




On Feb 18 10.29AM


red devil Wrote:

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> aquarius moon Wrote:

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> > I still don't think you should be allowed to change them. The fact that you can do it on predict addict is totally different because you can't see anyone else's predictions!

Just my opinion.

I certainly won't be changing mine to 2-1 just so I'll stay above you! ;-)



> There are pros and cons with a ban on changing predictions. For instance if Barca announced today that Messi, Iniesta and Xavi were injured in training, I'd want to be able to change my prediction to reflect this. I think if someone did what you describe, it would be quite obvious and their 'win' would be tarnished. There are other loopholes in the format too, for instance there's nothing to stop someone waiting until everyone else has posted their predictions before posting their own. I can think of one player who is regularly one of the last to post their predictions... coincidence or tactics? I guess it comes down to the morals of the individual...


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On Feb 18 01.25PM


Alan Medic Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

>> I can think of one player who is regularly one of the last to post their predictions... coincidence or tactics? I guess it comes down to the morals of the individual...


>I always thought that was you RD?

So it's ok for you to imply someone is less than honest but as soon as someone says it's you (which succeeded in getting you to name names) you get up on your high horse. You shouldn't have written what you did and now you are behaving like the boy who owns the football and takes it home when he's not winning.

Otta Wrote:

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> Received.

>

> Maxxi if you want to post yours to me, I'll share

> them with the world along with RD's once he's

> posted everyone elses.


Done - but I employed a team of out-of-work NOTW journos to hack your EDF a/c and sneak a peek at RD's predictions first. Hull to win by six!? Pah!

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> So it's ok for you to imply someone is less than

> honest but as soon as someone says it's you (which

> succeeded in getting you to name names) you get up

> on your high horse. You shouldn't have written

> what you did and now you are behaving like the boy

> who owns the football and takes it home when he's

> not winning.



Like I said before, not my fault your conscience was pricked.

No one else has criticised what I wrote, whereas your childish, toys out the pram reaction was. Grow up...

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