Wednesday 25 September 2013

Matchday 6: Month 2 comes to a close

Friends, recently my life has taken a turn for the worst. Self-inflicted, undeniably but nevertheless, my sanity is being gradually eroded as a result of action I've recently taken.

I now listen to TalkSport in the car.

What an utter crock of 6 different types of farmyard manure, left to ferment and stew under an equatorial sun (obviously covered, or else it'd just dry out and your could use it for fuel or building houses or whatever, and I'm definitely not driving at it being a useful, innovative byproduct of life where resources are scarce. I digress).

Alan Brazil and whichever moron he's persuaded to roll out of bed that morning jabbering with inane cliches, with as much insight into a modern, professional game (instead of his dinosaur era 'bite-yer-legs' playing days) get me going before I've even got to work. It says a lot about you when Neil Warnock (FFS!!!!) is the most sane man on your show. But he's essentially harmless. The standard, better-in-our-day old pro struggling to retain the limelight. It's a shame they can't all be like gents of the game such as (former colleague) John Radford or (former Impossibilitee player, I should really give him a call) Sir Bobby Charlton, but such is life. However, he's nothing compared to the gobshite who ruins my commute home.

Adrian Durham. Clown Prince of c***** (my mother may well read this blog). A vicious little bugger if there ever was one, who together with the probably-not-racist-but-would-probably-at-least-entertain-the-BNP-canvasser-for-10-minutes-or-so-on-the-doorstep-and-may-offer-him-a-biscuit Darren Gough produce some of the most vapid, hypocritical broadcasting available in any country in the world. Thanks to TuneIn Radio (plug, sponsorship please), I've actually checked. 

Durham can never be wrong - when callers point out the errors in his warped logic, he verbally assaults them into submission with a mixture of low-grade insults and informing the caller that the verbatim quotation provided from 10 minutes earlier was never uttered by him at any point, ever. He'll have a bash at anyone and anything because it'll give him an extra 5 minutes of content, with no joined up thinking to a theory espoused earlier. He's a school bully, and part of me wants to call in and let rip, and most of me doesn't want to give him the satisfaction of getting a rise. So, I've ranted here, 'cos it's my blog and I want to; and otherwise I'd have to discuss the football and nothing major happened last week.

And I know I could switch to a different channel, but after experimenting I've come to the conclusion that they're all rubbish/repetitive and at least they choose new topics to be imbecilic about daily.

PS. Stan Collymore actually talks some sense, if occasionally a little communisty for my liking. Matt Holland's not terrible either, but just gets shouted down. 

PPS. Brendan Rogers should keep quiet. David Moyes should buy a Fergie mask and coat before training tomorrow so as to fool his squad into playing like the old days. Spurs are jammy, but deserved and Mouinho's a cock. And I know it's only 5 games in but whatever - we are top of the league, say we are top of the league!

Just be glad I didn't put an umlaut on every single 'o' in this piece.

Let's get statty:

This week, 26 people played
Most predicted result: Arsenal & Chelsea WINS (26/26)
Most disputed result: Norwich vs Aston Villa (7-9-9 split, one no result)

Highest odds: Josh Daniels 7040/1
Lowest odds: Will O' Doherty 1125/1
Average odds: 3458/1

Best predictor: Me, EuroClubIndex, Fink Tank, Yanik Joshi, Eli Daniels & Nathan Daniels (7/10)
Worst predictor: Nick Collins (2/10)
Average score: 5.35/10

Best predicted result: Arsenal & Chelsea WINS (26/26)
Worst predicted result: Southampton & Hull WINS (0/26)

Everyone's results:




To the leaderboard, and as always only those who have played >2/3 of games (or 4/5 so far) are eligible:



As one would expect, still pretty congested and at this stage, a couple of extreme results can cause major changes to the leaderboard.

This week's predictions:

Spurs vs Chelsea - DRAW
Aston Villa vs Man City - MAN CITY
Fulham vs Cardiff - CARDIFF
Hull vs West Ham - HULL
Man Utd vs WBA - MAN UTD
Southampton vs Palace - SOUTHAMPTON
Swansea vs Arsenal - ARSENAL
Stoke vs Norwich - DRAW
Sunderland vs Liverpool - LIVERPOOL
Everton vs Newcastle - EVERTON

Total odds: 1715/1 (PaddyPower)

Final order of business - This is the last set of predictions in September and therefore the last opportunity to enter the pay game. Thanks to those who have already paid their entrance fee, and those who have indicated a willingness to me - I'll chase you up once I know everyone who is in. If you haven't yet done so, please indicate with your predictions this week if you're keen and I'll chase you next week.

Good luck guys.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Matchday 4 Results & Matchday 5 Predos: Ain't nobody perfect

So the first fixtures after the transfer window shut have left an interesting shadow behind - the 2 Merseyside clubs are the only teams to remain undefeated, with Liverpool failing to win for the first time this season. Chelsea hammered away at Goodison, but Naismith's success where Eto'o had previously failed made Mou appear pretty helpless on the touchline.

Özil required 10 minutes to make his first impact in English football before Ramsey secured the points, compounding Atkinson's sole error in not playing on (for me, how you could penalise Sagna or Altidore against the other when they were both grappling in the same, illegal way - and as for a red card....do me a favour, it's quite clearly not a DOGSO when the 'foul' occurs). Eriksen looked sik tings at the Lane, and Gylfi obviously finally managed to swing back via Reading to collect his shooting boots. Ashley Young got his first dive of the season under his belt, then succumbed to gravity rather quickly a few minutes later - a foul was fair, but the decision to give a penalty was poor. The game, however will be remembered, for an outstandingly terrible bit of headgear from Rooney - could Cech not have lent him his scrum cap? City continue there remarkably average start to the season, whilst Newcastle seem to have got stronger by doing literally nothing. The promoted sides were understandably favourites to go down at the start of the season - and don't seem to be doing much to alter that opinion. Finally - I had a feeling Southampton vs West Ham would be one of those cracking games between similarly matched clubs. God I was wrong.

Let's get statty:

This week, 28 people played
The most popular result was Man Utd WIN (28/28)
The most disputed result was Hull vs Cardiff (8-11-9 split)

The highest odds were from Tarek Najm (4740/1)
The lowest odds were from Dan Grabiner (541/1)
Average odds: 2392/1

Best predictor: Tarek (7/10)
Worst predictors: EuroClubIndex, Fink Tank, Will O Doherty, Nathan Daniels & Sam Ruback
Average score: 4.43/10

Best predicted result: Man Utd WIN (28/28)
Worst predicted result: Newcastle & Everton WINS (1/28 - congrats Tarek & Doron)

Everyone's results:




Now the leaderboard (updated to include Yanik's results from M3, sorry...)


Possibly the most people we've ever had on a leaderboard - thought very early days still!

Another reminder too about the pay game - thanks to those who've already paid - but a few more makes the pot even larger! Let me know if you're in and we'll sort the payment out.

To this week's predictions:

Norwich vs Aston Villa
Liverpool vs Southampton
Newcastle vs Hull
WBA vs Sunderland
West Ham vs Everton
Chelsea vs Fulham
Arsenal vs Stoke
Crystal Palace vs Swansea
Cardiff vs Spurs
Man City vs Man Utd

I'll be filling mine out later in the week.

Good luck as always.

Wednesday 11 September 2013

Matchday 3 Results, the first leaderboard of the season and Matchday 4 Predos

It's been 2 weeks since I last put digital ink to virtual paper, and we have all learnt much during this time. I'd wager that the red half of North London have now all learnt the keyboard shortcut for 'ö' for their own computer (alt +0246 for windows, folks), I reckon that most have learnt that TalkSport really is a load of old camel knackers, and I personally have learnt that the internet ain't what it used to be.

There were plenty of  occasions last year where I left the data entry until I came to write the blog. Painstakingly, I trawled through the twitter feed of Collywobbles, or searched through BBC archives for the correct week of Lawro's predictions. This year, however, little joy is to be found - due to my own tardiness, there are significantly fewer 'experts' in last week's results than usual. The lesson has been learned - from now, those passive players will be canvassed in a timely fashion.

That said - I think they did well out of this one. I'm not entirely sure what's going on this season, but a fair few of us are struggling to get out of our strides. A few weeks into the season, and the creaking predictions of pre-season must, surely, now be oiled out. Pretty please? 'cos I'm not sure I can take another week's abysmal score.

Let's get statty:

This week, 22 players played
The most popular predicted results were West Ham & Man City WINS (21/22)
The most disputed result was WBA vs Swansea (8-8-6 split)

The highest odds were Jonny Chernick (7616/1)
The lowest odds were Sam Ruback (2008/1)
The average odds were 4158/1

The best predictors were Eli Daniels & Lawro (6/9)
The worst predictor was Daniel Wigman & Dan Grabiner (1/9)
Average score this week: 3.45/9

Best predicted result: Man City WIN (21/22)
Worst predicted result: Stoke WIN (0/22)

Everyone's results:




And, as promised, the first leaderboard of the season. As always, to qualify for the leaderboard, you have to have participated in >2/3 of available matchdays - or this week, in all 3 weeks.



Very good start for last season's whipping boys, Jonny & Tarek. I've got my customary slow start, but as all good Liverpool fans know, this year could be our (my) year.

This week's predictions are as follows:

Man Utd vs Crystal Palace - MAN UTD
Aston Villa vs Newcastle - ASTON VILLA
Fulham vs WBA - DRAW
Hull vs Cardiff - CARDIFF
Stoke vs Man City - MAN CITY
Sunderland vs Arsenal - ÖRSENAL
Spurs vs Norwich - SPURS
Everton vs Chelsea - CHELSEA
Southampton vs West Ham - DRAW
Swansea vs Liverpool - DRAW

Total odds: 2652/1 (PaddyPower)

Good luck guys, and normal service will be resumed next week (experts are already in the database!)