A Conversation for FANTASY FOOTBALL - Season IX - "The Latin One"
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GreyDesk Started conversation Feb 1, 2004
Someone back last week asked for a Man Utd game. Well you've got one as it comes as a part of this week's Mystery Player competition. As a bonus you've also got a Southampton and an Everton game, plus a Scunthorpe game thrown in for good measure - that should keep some of the natives happy
Sorry about there being yet another Arsenal game, but it's Mystery Player related so it's got to be included
Southampton v Fulham
Bolton v Liverpool
Everton v Man Utd
Wolves v Arsenal
Scunthorpe v Doncaster
The closing date is 12noon on Saturday, 7th February.
Oh, and on the subject of the 'Mystery Player'. This player was involved with only FOUR of the clubs in this week's selection. But I don't think it will be too hard to spot the ringer in the list
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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Feb 1, 2004
Hmmm.... Paul Ince?
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Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Feb 1, 2004
I would have, but I have to consult my runic omen generator for that. Also known as a list of numbers, players, and some lager and some pins....
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GreyDesk Posted Feb 1, 2004
Well lets look objectively at the suggestion that it could be Denis Irwin or Paul Ince.
Now, can you see the teams Leeds, Oldham, Middlesborough, West Ham or Inter Milan mentioned anywhere in this week's selections? No I though not.
I'll let you ponder for a moment upon the implications of that fact
GD
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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Feb 1, 2004
It's not Paul Ince, then?
He has played for Man Utd, Liverpool, and Wolves. That's three. Though thinking about it, I think he started at West Ham. I just wanted to post something before Egon. And anyway, I thought I could post predictions separately?
Otto
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Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Feb 1, 2004
*checks league tables*
*cries*
*sees that the Prem is still higher than D1, and cheers up a bit*
I have no idea....
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GreyDesk Posted Feb 1, 2004
Otto, yes you can post a 'Mystery Player' prediction separately from your match score predictions. But only AFTER you've posted said predictions
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GreyDesk Posted Feb 1, 2004
* checks Premier league table *
* notices that 17th place is 6 points and 21 goals away *
* sniggers slightly *
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Grandpa BIRIYANI Posted Feb 2, 2004
Saints 2 Fulham 1 (Melbronque)
Trotters 1 Liverpool 2 (Owen)
Toffee's 1 Man U U 3 (Van an Nistleroy)
Wolves 0 Gunners 4 (Henry)
Ironmen 1 Donny 3 (Fortune-West)
Mystery player -= KEVIN KEEGAN played for
DONNY....S....SCUNTHORPE......LIVERPOOL.......SAINTS
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GreyDesk Posted Feb 2, 2004
Not a bad guess there WILD B
... only problem is he also played for SV Hamburg and Newcastle
And did you know his real name is Joseph? I didn't until I happened to look it up - http://www.soccerbase.com/footballlive/?MIval=players_details&playerid=4082
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Grandpa BIRIYANI Posted Feb 2, 2004
GD....My guess is a Wolves player,maybe the keeper,"Paul Jones" ??
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GreyDesk Posted Feb 2, 2004
That would be the 'Paul Jones' of Wolves, Liverpool, Southampton, Stockport and Kidderminster I presume...
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