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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I wonder how much the Fantasy League participants

> overlapped with the Prediction Game? There's

> usually quite a few in that.


There were about 5 or 6 I recognised. I think a lot of Fantasy players have their own leagues with friends in the 'real world', and it's quite easy to add the EDF league to their list of leagues. The numbers participating are very good though considering how little is said about it on the Forum. If the Predictor game can get at least 8 players it'll be worth carrying on with...

  • 2 weeks later...

red devil Wrote:

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> Looks like we now have 7 confirmed, and I reckon

> PD will too once he sees this, so that's enough to

> make it worthwhile to set up our mini-league.

>

> League name is EDF Predictor League 2017/18

>

> PIN is 49541...



Just joined, good luck all, and thanks for sorting again RD.

Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

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> Can see that the Barclays Premier league has

> already updated for new season re fantasy

> football

>

> Let me know code for Prediction addict

>

> thanks


Yep, signing up for that too, anyone remember the code or is it a new one? Did you set this up too RD?

It's back.

Week 1 fixtures...



Friday 11 August 2017


19:45

Arsenal v Leicester



Saturday 12 August 2017


12:30

Watford v Liverpool


15:00

C Palace v Huddersfield

Chelsea v Burnley

Everton v Stoke

Southampton v Swansea

West Brom v AFC Bournemouth


17:30

Brighton v Man City



Sunday 13 August 2017


13:30

Newcastle v Spurs


16:00

Man Utd v West Ham



Good Luck everyone!...

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Have you noticed RD that PD is ahead of DF in the

> table based on having more CORRECT RESULTS? In the

> unlikely event of something similar being the case

> at the end of the season, would that determine the

> winner? Long way to go I know!


Dear oh dear, are you seriously posting comments like this at stupid o'clock in the morning? You need to find something more productive to do with your time. Very sad.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Have you noticed RD that PD is ahead of DF in the

> table based on having more CORRECT RESULTS? In the

> unlikely event of something similar being the case

> at the end of the season, would that determine the

> winner? Long way to go I know!


Yep, that's always been the case with PA when there is a tie.

Personally I would give it to the player with the least number of incorrect results as I feel there's a small element of luck with correct scores, but thems the rules and it's the same for everyone...

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> It might be stupid o'clock for you PD but I was up

> for several hours before posting that. Besides, it

> wasn't a comment, it was a question. Very sad?

> That means what exactly?


It means that you are a very sad petty individual who has nothing better to do with his time than worry about trifles such as this. As for"a small element of luck with correct scores" I'd suggest it's just as lucky to guess that Burnley would beat Chelsea and that Liverpool would draw at Watford when most would have those down as a home and away wins. But anyway move on, nothing to see here

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