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red devil Wrote:

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> The scores for the FA Cup 3rd Round are as

> follows...

>

> AM 10pts

> AqM 8pts

> JL 7pts

> mx 6pts

> Ot 6pts

> LG 5pts

> RD 5pts

> EP 1pt

>

> I haven't bothered with a table. Unless we get at

> least one extra player to join in, then there is

> no point in continuing with the league, as all 8

> current players will qualify for the QF knock out

> stage regardless...


Did you not have seeding last year RD to determine the q/f draw? ( I haven't checked, honest)

Sort of, in order to determine who would play who in the head to heads, the top 8 players in the league were given the draw numbers 1 to 8 accordingly, so when the official draw was made and ball 3 was drawn to play ball 7, then the 3rd place player in our league would play the 7th, and so on. As we only have 8 players this year I'll just do it alphabetically, e.g. you would be 1, and I would be 8. There's no real advantage to be gained as the official draw is random. Originally we had about a dozen players, which didn't tie in with the FA Cup format, so the league format was introduced to whittle the dozen down to 8, so we could then follow the FA Cup format of knock out games. Had we started with 16 players then we would've started the head to heads a round earlier and not bothered with the league...

Week 19 fixtures...



Saturday 17th January 2015


Aston Villa v Liverpool

Burnley v Crystal Palace

Leicester v Stoke

QPR v Man Utd

Swansea v Chelsea

Tottenham v Sunderland

Newcastle v Southampton



Sunday 18th January 2015


West Ham v Hull

Man City v Arsenal



Monday 19th January 2015


Everton v West Brom

  • 2 weeks later...

Double bubble time: Week 21 fixtures...



Saturday 7th February 2015


Tottenham v Arsenal

Aston Villa v Chelsea

Leicester v Crystal Palace

Man City v Hull

QPR v Southampton

Swansea v Sunderland

Everton v Liverpool



Sunday 8th February 2015


Burnley v West Brom

Newcastle v Stoke

West Ham v Man Utd



Tuesday 10th February 2015


Arsenal v Leicester

Hull v Aston Villa

Sunderland v QPR

Liverpool v Tottenham



Wednesday 11th February 2015


Chelsea v Everton

Man Utd v Burnley

Southampton v West Ham

Stoke v Man City

Crystal Palace v Newcastle

West Brom v Swansea

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