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> You are right I did! I don't have the technical

> knowhow to cut and paste results! Anyone else?


All I do is is use the 'Snipping Tool'* to take a 'photo' of the table, save as a jpeg, and then insert it into the post as a normal photo attachment.


*I think this is a Windows only tool, on a Mac it used to be be called Screenshot...

Attach the photo as normal and post. Then open the photo attachment and copy the address. Then go back to the post, click on 'edit post', and insert the copied address between and as you would for posting an image from the web. Preview, and if ok, save changes...

You can't afford to miss this week EP, it's double bubble!...


Week 13 fixtures...



Saturday 29th November 2014


West Brom v Arsenal

Burnley v Aston Villa

Liverpool v Stoke

Man Utd v Hull

QPR v Leicester

Swansea v Crystal Palace

West Ham v Newcastle

Sunderland v Chelsea



Sunday 30th November 2014


Southampton v Man City

Tottenham v Everton



Tuesday 2nd December 2014


Burnley v Newcastle

Leicester v Liverpool

Man Utd v Stoke

Swansea v QPR

Crystal Palace v Aston Villa

West Brom v West Ham



Wednesday 3rd December 2014


Arsenal v Southampton

Chelsea v Tottenham

Everton v Hull

Sunderland v Man City

PredictAddict update the 'overall' table after each day of fixtures, so I just compared Week 12 table shown above, with the current scores on the 'overall' table after Sunday fixtures were played. Meds score hasn't changed since Sunday, so he either forgot to make any predictions last night or got them all wrong. Shame, as he had been doing really well to catch up with the pack...

I did get deux points last night RD so everything is correct as far as I'm concerned. 62 to 72 to 74.

I was even briefly off the bottom after Sunday which is my target for the season. Not giving up yet.


Wonder what the odds are of getting 3 correct scores and everything else wrong as EP did?

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