A Conversation for FANTASY FOOTBALL - Season IX - "The Latin One"
WEEK THIRTEEN
creachy Posted Mar 28, 2004
i don't want to see em. it's been yet another disastrous week for the creachy title campaign perhaps last season was a fluke
WEEK THIRTEEN
GreyDesk Posted Mar 28, 2004
I was tired last night when I got home from Cardiff. I've marked the scores but not yet collated everything and up dated the table.
However I will tell you that early indications show the most players were either a bit, or very pants this week. And that this week's leader board shows a revival for one previously very successful player, and a surprising overall weekly winner.
WEEK THIRTEEN
GreyDesk Posted Mar 28, 2004
Well you're not to blame. I mean who could have forseen Portsmouth getting their very first away win of the season this week
WEEK THIRTEEN
creachy Posted Mar 28, 2004
obviously nobody here did
The Leeds game started out brilliantly, looked a good one for a full house until the goals started pouring in the wrong flippin end
WEEK THIRTEEN
GreyDesk Posted Mar 28, 2004
Yes, scoring that goal was a bit of a bad move. All you did was annoy them and you ended up paying the consequences!
WEEK THIRTEEN - The Results
GreyDesk Posted Mar 28, 2004
Well after a slight problem with the BBC's reporting of the Portugese league schedules, this week was down to only four games. Then Portsmouth went and won away; and Carlisle suffered from a bad referee and went and lost at home. This all had rather a catastrophic impact on the points this week.
Still anyway, never mind. There's always next week to play for ...
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The Results:
Birmingham 4-1 Leeds (VIDUKA, Hughes, Forssell)
Everton 1-1 Middlesborough (RADZINSKI, Job)
Blackburn 1-2 Portsmouth (SHERINGHAM, Tugay, Yakubu)
Carlisle 1-2 Southend (CONSTANTINE, Farrell)
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The Points:
Egon - 9 points (Birmingham result & scorer; Everton result; Carlisle result, scorer & 1st scorer)
Robin - 8 points (Birmingham result, scorer & 1st scorer; Everton scorer & 1st scorer; Carlisle scorer & 1st scorer)
Psycorp603 - 6 points (Birmingham result & scorer; Everton result & score)
Bottletop - 5 points (Birmingham scorer & 1st scorer; Everton result & score)
GreyDesk - 4 points (Birmingham result & scorer; Blackburn scorer)
me[Andy]g - 4 points (Birmingham scorer & 1st scorer; Everton result)
Otto Fisch - 4 points (Carlisle result, scorer & 1st scorer)
Master B - 3 points (Birmingham result & scorer)
Ormondroyd - 3 points (Birmingham result & scorer)
sprout - 3 points (Blackburn scorer; Carlisle scorer & 1st scorer)
todd_abraham87 - 3 points (Birmingham result & scorer)
creachy - 2 points (Birmingham scorer & 1st scorer)
Owlatron - 2 points (Everton scorer & 1st scorer)
WILD BIRIYANI - 2 points (Birmingham scorer & 1st scorer)
Number Six - 1 points (Birmingham scorer)
McKay The Disorganised - all
So a big round of for Egon. He seems to have won this week!
WEEK THIRTEEN - The Results
egon Posted Mar 28, 2004
Oi, so I'm a "suprising weekly winner" am I? I used to be good at this, I'll have you know.
WEEK THIRTEEN - The Results
Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Mar 28, 2004
I have beginners luck....
WEEK THIRTEEN - The Results
GreyDesk Posted Mar 28, 2004
Yes I know you used to be good at this Egon, but then so did Hungary and Uruguay, once.
The standard keeps on rising. You've got to work to keep up (or some other tired cliche or other)
WEEK THIRTEEN - The Results
egon Posted Mar 28, 2004
Hungary and Uruguay were good at predicting football results?
WEEK THIRTEEN - The Results
egon Posted Mar 28, 2004
But you phrased it as if they used to be good at what i used to be good at.
And I never won the world cup or beat England 6-3, I rgret to inform you.
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