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I don't want to play PredictAddict after last season. It was unreliable and led to suggestions of cheating. However if you are open to the idea of something along the same lines consider this http://predictor.talksport.com/


I'm not going start an alternatve league but if as a group you would like to try something slightly different then I think this would be more fun and I'd be in. I'll probably play it anyway in the faint hope of winning ?1M.


What do you think?

Not sure. Just had a look but because I'm not keen on change, with me it's usually a case of 'better the devil you know.'


And there is no way you can cheat on Predict Addict because all the predictions are confidential. No-one else can see them and it definitely isn't unreliable because I played every week with no problems.


Do hope you reconsider AM. Maybe you could do both?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> One of your hand grenades AM. No thanks, I'll

> stick with what we've got. Nothing wrong with it

> as far as I can see.


Not a hand grenade at all JL. Just a suggestion. You've obviously forgotten what I am referring to.

red devil Wrote:

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> We have the usual hardcore 8 players so far, only

> a few days left for anyone else to join up. Come

> on SJ, you know you want to...



I think I may have saved the link from last season but just in case, can you do the honours

You can relax now AqM, it's back.

Good luck everybody...



Week 1 fixtures...



Saturday 16th August 2014


Man Utd v Swansea

Leicester v Everton

QPR v Hull

Stoke v Aston Villa

West Brom v Sunderland

West Ham v Tottenham

Arsenal v Crystal Palace



Sunday 17th August 2014


Liverpool v Southampton

Newcastle v Man City



Monday 18th August 2014


Burnley v Chelsea

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