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red devil Wrote:

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> Great score Jah, almost a 10/10. Did the Gooners

> let you down?

> And what a difference getting a handful of correct

> scores makes, that's why it's still very much an

> open race.


Jah is hitting form with those correct results he wasn't getting earlier.


Just to check how good a lead you have Red, I looked back at this time last year (313 games gone)


Fox was leading with scores of 30 Results 116 Outcomes 167 Incorrect & 206 points. The eventual winner PD was 9 points behind and you were 10 behind. So I guess it's still an open race on the table. I'm worried though that I'm overthinking predictions now. Changing them regularly. The pressure is getting too much..........

Yep, we both said that Quids had been getting far more correct scores than normal and eventually it will balance out. I think the key is to aim to minimise incorrect results, and Jah has consistently been the lowest in that respect all season, so it was only a matter of time before the bit of luck you need for correct scores started going his way. Or is this all mind games?... :)

A day early as it's Easter and some of you might be away tomorrow. See how thoughtful I am ;-)

Week 30 fixtures...



Saturday 15th April 2017


Tottenham Hotspur v Bournemouth

Crystal Palace v Leicester City

Everton v Burnley

Stoke City v Hull City

Sunderland v West Ham United

Watford v Swansea City

Southampton v Manchester City



Sunday 16th April 2017


West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool

Manchester United v Chelsea



Monday 17th April 2017


Middlesbrough v Arsenal

Week 31 fixtures...



Saturday 22nd April 2017


Bournemouth v Middlesbrough

Hull City v Watford

Swansea City v Stoke City

West Ham United v Everton



Sunday 23rd April 2017


Burnley v Manchester United

Liverpool v Crystal Palace



Tuesday 25th April 2017


Chelsea v Southampton



Wednesday 26th April 2017


Arsenal v Leicester City

Middlesbrough v Sunderland

Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur



Thursday 27th April 2017


Manchester City v Manchester United

Week 32 fixtures...



Saturday 29th April 2017


Southampton v Hull City

Stoke City v West Ham United

Sunderland v Bournemouth

West Bromwich Albion v Leicester City

Crystal Palace v Burnley



Sunday 30th April 2017


Manchester United v Swansea City

Everton v Chelsea

Middlesbrough v Manchester City

Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal



Monday 1st May 2017


Watford v Liverpool

A day early as there's a Friday night game.

Week 33 fixtures...



Friday 5th May 2017


West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur



Saturday 6th May 2017


Manchester City v Crystal Palace

Bournemouth v Stoke City

Burnley v West Bromwich Albion

Hull City v Sunderland

Leicester City v Watford

Swansea City v Everton



Sunday 7th May 2017


Liverpool v Southampton

Arsenal v Manchester United



Monday 8th May 2017


Chelsea v Middlesbrough



Wednesday 10th May 2017


Southampton v Arsenal

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