Monday 29 December 2014

S4M20 & FA Cup 3-3: 2015 - the best year since 1510

Welcome to winter folks. I've finally had to get the car scrapey thing out on a regular basis. It's as much this kind of weather as anything else - lack of fitness, physique, technique, skill, motivation - that led me to give up on a career in professional football. I remember playing one Sunday league game somewhere between the ages of 13-18 where it was freezing cold, blowing katabatic winds over the rec pitches of North London and properly raining too. The sort of rain that wasn't just miserable, but the rain drops actually appeared to be about a litre in volume each. The sort where you're drenched within seconds. This was football pre-snood, and I had my Prostar kit and Nike gloves for warmth. Probably a cotton t-shirt underneath with a (handwritten) witty slogan on it, waiting for that annual goal to arrive.

I couldn't tell you who I was playing for, who we were playing, where it was or anything else. I just remember thinking, "why the Federico Macheda am I playing football in this weather?"

The answer of course is 1) Slide tackles and 2) Millions of pounds. I never quite received part 2, but definitely loved a good part 1. Not enough to continue with my miserable amateur career (I played in some shocking teams down the years - common denominator, what?)

Anyway, the weather wasn't that terrible for most in the last few days. Boxing Day went pretty much to plan for most - we had some very low odds, and the best average score yet this season! The next round of matches - er, not so much! Not the worst - but not far off. It might have something to do with the whole fatigue thing Van Gaal's banged on about - although it'd be easier to be sympathetic if he made an effort to use his squad. It also probably has a  lot to do with the utter dross of 18/20 Premier League teams lending to unpredictabilitee - and 1 of the other 2 managed to have a shock result.

The problem with double blogs is that I could talk too much - and since I've already told you a fascinating anecdote, I'll leave it there other than to say that Colin being sacked is a tragedy. 'Cos now he'll get back into the media game and will therefore be harder to ignore.

Let's get statty:

Matchday 18:

This week, 22 people played
Most predicted results: Man City & Arsenal WINS (22/22)
Most disputed result: Crystal Palace vs Southampton (1-8-13 split)

Highest odds: AFM (3117/1)
Highest Non-AFM odds: Feneley (1501/1)
Highest Non-Feneley-family odds: Josh Daniels (767/1)
Lowest odds: Me (275/1)
Average odds: 973/1 (615/1 without AFM)

Best predictor: Loads of you (8/10) - see below
Worst predictor: David Silverman (5/10 - still not terrible)
Average score: 6.86/10

Best predicted result: Man City & Arsenal WINS (22/22)
Worst predicted result: Stoke WIN (0/22)

Everyone's results:



Matchday 19:

This week, 19 people played
Most predicted result: Man City WIN (19/19)
Most disputed result: Newcastle vs Everton (4-10-5 split)

Highest odds: AFM (22,111/1)
Highest non-AFM odds: Me (7,392/1)
Lowest odds: Sam Ruback (1,437/1)
Average odds: 6638/1

Best predictor: Yo Abbott (6/10)
Worst predictor: Will O'Doherty (1/10)
Average score: 3.16/10

Best predicted result: Stoke WIN (17/19)
Worst predicted result: Man City vs Burnley DRAW (0/19)


Everyone's results:


Josh Gaon picks a great week to miss out. I reckon that there is Back to the Future style mischief going on here. If anyone finds him perusing the 2000-2050 Sports Almanac, send me a copy of just 1 page. I offer great commission.

To the leaderboard, for those who have played >2/3 available weeks (13/19)


So Gaon extends his lead from .33 to .46 which is frankly, Joe Miller levels of dominance. That said, Joe then ran away like a little girl after his triumph, suggesting that it was just beginners' luck. That last matchday hit many people hard, with most losing a few points here and there - Yo being the main exception. Tarek rejoins the leaderboard...but probably wishes he hadn't. Still....plenty more time to change as we reach the halfway stage.

To Matchday 20 predos:

Stoke vs Man Utd - DRAW
Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace - CRYSTAL PALACE
Hull vs Everton - EVERTON
Liverpool vs Leicester - LIVERPOOL
Man City vs Sunderland - MAN CITY
Newcastle vs Burnley - DRAW
QPR vs Swansea - DRAW
Southampton vs Arsenal - ARSENAL
West Ham vs WBA - WEST HAM
Spurs vs Chelsea - CHELSEA

Total odds: 4036/1 (PaddyPower)

Finally - the FA Cup Cash game returns for a third season. The rules for those who are new:


  • Predict which team will win the tie (including replays/penalties) - no draws here
  • Give me £5 - various methods of payment available
  • 1 point per correct result.
  • Come May, whoever has won gets 70% of the prize pot. Runner up gets 20%. 3rd place gets 10%. Prize money split if there are ties.
  • The more who play - the bigger the prize pot - the more money you could win.
  • This game is completely separate to the PL game - you don't have to play - just don't predict.
  • Predictions = payment. I really don't want to have to chase people for months.
I don't need your money now - but if you plan to play, then I need all your entries before the first game of the 3rd round kicks off (Friday 3rd, 1945).

Here are the 3rd round ties:


1 Arsenal v Hull City   
2 Southampton v Ipswich Town   
3 Stoke City v Wrexham   
4 Charlton Athletic v Blackburn Rovers   
5 Dover Athletic v Crystal Palace   
6 AFC Wimbledon v Liverpool   
7 Manchester City v Sheffield Wednesday   
8 Rochdale v Nottingham Forest   
9 West Bromwich Albion v Gateshead   
10 Blyth Spartans v Birmingham City   
11 Aston Villa v Blackpool   
12 Rotherham United v AFC Bournemouth   
13 Huddersfield Town v Reading   
14 Tranmere Rovers v Swansea City   
15 Cardiff City v Colchester United   
16 Bolton Wanderers v Wigan Athletic   
17 Sunderland v Leeds United   
18 Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur   
19 Millwall v Bradford City   
20 Derby County v Southport   
21 Brentford v Brighton & Hove Albion   
22 Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers   
23 Leicester City v Newcastle United   
24 Scunthorpe United v Chesterfield/MK Dons 
25 Everton v West Ham United   
26 Cambridge United v Luton Town   
27 Chelsea v Watford   
28 Barnsley v Middlesbrough   
29 Queens Park Rangers v Sheffield United   
30 Yeovil Town v Manchester United   
31 Preston North End v Norwich City   
32 Doncaster Rovers v Bristol City


***Update 01/01/2015 2320***

Too lazy to type all the games out:



Good luck guys! Have a great New Year's Eve - whatever you do!

Monday 22 December 2014

S4M18 & 19: Merry Christmas, one and all (except you Charlie Austin. And you too, Mrtn Skrtl)

Saturday was a good day for me. I'd ummed and ahhhhed over changing my Southampton WIN prediction on Friday, but decided to go with my gut, after Jonny Lee Miller's advice in Elementary about your gut being right 80% of the time.

He should play Impossibilitee. He'd either be awesome, or it'd rapidly disabuse him of that notion. I digress.

Anyway, I stuck with my original prediction, and when I checked the scores midway through the second half (working again - no Spurs players around to keep me entertained), I was heartened to see that I was on for 6/7 on the Saturday games, and the one thing I was wrong about was Villa leading Man Utd! "BooYa" I said. I'll take the loss of a point to see Utd slip up (the old real world/betting friction). Even when Falcao equalised, I was still pretty content with that.

But the Charlie Austin, a man with a strange face/voice combination - does anyone else feel that they don't exactly match up? - decided to ruin it with (an admittedly good) winner for QPR in the last few minutes. I dropped the 'Ya' from my previous exclamation. I was unimpressed.

Sunday also posed a tricky one. I'd failed to notice Alnwick's injury in Newcastle's 2nd North London paddling of the week - and their subsequent need to play an even rookier rookie in goal. So again, I'd considered boosting Sunderland to at least a draw...but stayed with the advice above. This one didn't pay off. Not even close. So I'm not all that bitter about Adam Johnson, and certainly not bitter enough to include him in the title.

Mrtn Skrtl on the other hand. You bugger. Yep, Liverpool deserved at least a point. But, (further) ruining both my predictions and the smash'n'grab of my hopeless team has meant that I hope Santa brings him coal. I'm too lazy to do any research into Slovakian festive customs, so I'm assuming that's a universally bad thing. Obviously, if the Skrtl household is coal reliant, then I hope he get's something else bad, like 'Arry Redknapp's autobiography (not read, wouldn't use it to wipe my bottom). Chelsea won quite comfortably to stay 3 point clear at Christmas. I was in the uncomfortable position of wanting Stoke to win, and those feelings only became stronger when they let John Terry score. Quite the mental turmoil. I could write a lot more about my struggle here, but I feel that book's already been done.

What? Too soon?

Let's get statty:

This week, 19 people played
Most popular predicted results: Man City & Chelsea WINS (19/19)
Most disputed result: Hull vs Swansea (3-8-8 split....sorry Hull)

Highest odds: Sam Ruback 2812/1
Lowest odds: AFM 612/1

The world has inverted peeps. Get to your apocalypse shelters. Shotgun Rachel Riley.

Average odds: 1737/1

Highest score: Will O'Doherty (8/10)
Lowest score: Feneley, Josh Daniels & David Silverman (4/10)
Average score: 5.68/10

Best predicted result: Man City & Chelsea WINS (19/19)
Worst predicted result: Sunderland WIN & Aston Villa vs Man Utd DRAW (1/19 - well done to Will O'Doherty & Sam Ruback respectively)


Everyone's scores:




Leaderboard for those who have played >2/3 of available games (12/17):



We're getting to the point of the season where, unless there are dramatic differentials, we don't see loads of movement in the table. Sam and WhoScored.com making valiant efforts to stay in touch of Josh Gaon, who's looking to have this wrapped up in record time. Feneley's abysmal week sees him on the bottom over Christmas, staring forlornly through window at all the jollyness inside. Extra training for you son, no mince pies until you're off the bottom.

This week's predos:

M18

Chelsea vs West Ham - CHELSEA
Burnley vs Liverpool - LIVERPOOL
Crystal Palace vs Southampton - DRAW
Everton vs Stoke - EVERTON
Leicester vs Spurs - SPURS
Man Utd vs Newcastle - MAN UTD
Sunderland vs Hull - SUNDERLAND
Swansea vs Aston Villa - SWANSEA
WBA vs Man City - MAN CITY
Arsenal vs QPR - ARSENAL

Total Odds: 275/1 (PaddyPower)

M19 (Updated 27/12/14 17:53)

Spurs vs Man Utd - MAN UTD
Southampton vs Chelsea - CHELSEA
Aston Villa vs Sunderland - DRAW
Hull vs Leicester - HULL
Man City vs Burnley - MAN CITY
QPR vs Crystal Palace - QPR
Stoke vs WBA - STOKE
West Ham vs Arsenal - DRAW
Newcastle vs Everton - DRAW
Liverpool vs Swansea - DRAW

Total Odds: 7392/1 (PaddyPower)

I'll take this opportunity to which you all well over the festive period/period off work eating lot/watching movies/sleeping/drinking. Also a reminder, that the annual FA Cup money game will be returning in under 2 weeks, so save your pennies now for the £5 entry. Josh Gaon looking to be the first man to do the Impossibilitee League & Cup double.

See y'all before the NYD games. Good luck!

Thursday 18 December 2014

S4M17: Missed opportunities

I don't generally talk too much about my personal life on this blog, other than in quite vague terms 'cos frankly it's not got much to do with football. But last week, this happened:


Yep - the annual footballers' trip to a local children's ward to spread some festive cheer. I work in Spurs/West Ham territory and so my local unit was visited by a smattering of players from Spurs (& Leyton Orient...but...er....yeah).  I'd been quite looking forward to seeing who turned up and maybe surreptitiously stamping on a few toes, but (obviously) the date was kept a secret. So they pitched up last week - some guy, the other chap, Tash Parker from Dream Team and (in my opinion), one of the most punchable face'd players ever - Eriksen. I was on bloody annual leave (against my will) so missed all the fun (and stamping) - but I love how in this picture, the girl seems to be really unamused at who's come and the crappy signed card thing they've given her.

Anyway - I'm well annoyed and will be frantically trying to get a shift at a different North London hospital in the next week to get some of this:


That's how you make the kids smile...


To football - Southampton's miserable run continued at Burnley, Chelsea got back on their little horse against a useless Hull, whilst Man City looked a tad shaky in a narrow win against a Leicester side now looking rooted at the bottom of the table. WBA took Midlands bragging rights whilst Arsenal did some Toon spanking in the late game. Man Utd won comfortably although de Gea made some cracking saves - Balotelli should have scored at least 1, as should Sterling which may have made it interesting. Spurs did their customary last minute winner for a 2-1 win thing, and Everton were quite average against QPR, which is still enough to win 3-1 against a poor team who really should go down too.

Let's get statty:

Last week, 20 people played
Most popular predicted results: Southampton, Chelsea & Man City WINS (19/20)
Most disputed result: WBA vs Aston Villa (7-8-5 split)

Highest odds: AFM (obvs) 92020/1
Highest odds -excluding AFM: Feneley 17924/1
Highest odds excluding the Feneley family who really need to stop drinking before predicting: Steven Daniels 4876/1
Lowest odds: Sam Ruback (obvs) 543/1  

Highest score: Brad Allix (8/10) - making up for his shameful debut
Lowest score: AFM (3/10)
Average score: 5.75/10

Best predicted results: Chelsea & Man City WINS (19/20)
Worst predicted result: Burnley WIN (0/20)

Everyone's results:


To the leaderboard (>2/3 of weeks, or 11/16)


To this week's predos:

Man City vs Crystal Palace - MAN CITY
Aston Villa vs Man Utd - MAN UTD
Hull vs Swansea - SWANSEA
QPR vs WBA - DRAW
Southampton vs Everton - SOUTHAMPTON
Spurs vs Burnley - SPURS
West Ham vs Leicester - WEST HAM
Newcastle vs Sunderland - NEWCASTLE
Liverpool vs Arsenal - ARSENAL
Stoke vs Chelsea - CHELSEA

Total odds: 877/1 (Paddypower)

Good luck guys - blog to go up Monday night/Tuesday with Boxing Day and 28/29 fixtures

Thursday 11 December 2014

S4M16: I am a very petty, small man

As the song goes, "Is this how it feels to be Tottenham/City/insert rival of choice"...

Saturday was a good day, wasn't it? Sun shining, birds tweeting, that thing thinging, Papiss Cisse scoring....

As an Arsenal fan, I've sort of accepted that we're never* going to win the league again - and really felt that way since that horrific day in Birmingham in 2008 when Eduardo's leg was removed by Martin Taylor. I'd like to see us challenge occasionally....but accept that teams with more money, squad depth and pragmatism will win ahead of us. Like the pretty fantastic Chelsea side of this year.
I'm cool with that - or as cool as someone can be with the acceptance that a hated rival will win stuff.

However, I just don't want anyone to take our Invincible title away, so in addition to the sacred holiday of St Totteringham, I also celebrate El Día de Los Invencibles annually, when the children laugh with mirth and frolic gaily in the streets of Islingtown. This year's festivities were enjoyed with a refreshing Newkie Brown & some Pease pudding in honour of this year's conquistadors. I invite you, friends, to join me in making this celebration part of your own calendar.

In other news, Man City got jammy, QPR are probably going to avoid relegation as a result of winning home games, Man Utd got jammy, West Ham are improbably good and I don't think anyone understands how (Maybe Sam Allardyce is one of those Qui Reverti blokes from BBC's Intruders?)

Villa have continued their post-Keane-ian renaissance and all the other football was dull, with the exception of Stoke-Arsenal which was lovely for the £1 house dwellers and rubbish for all Arsenal fans, except me, who didn't give a fig 'cos I was too busy celebrating El Día de Los Invencibles. Seriously....try it! I also didn't see the game and have so far avoided "highlights" which is the footballing equivalent of having a chat underground with an ostrich, whilst presenting my buttocks to a lion. Read that as you see fit.

*never in the childhood sense of not in the immediate vicinity of time as I can comprehend it

Let's get statty:

This week, 18 people played, including newbie, the Hampshire Hammer, Bradley Allix - welcome mate, hope you stick around!

Most popular predicted results: Liverpool & Man City WINS (17/18)
Most disputed result: Southampton vs Man Utd (3-5-10 split)

Highest odds: 35,835/1 Andrew Feneley's Mum (obvs)
Highest odds (excluding AFM): Doron Salomon (obvs) 5847/1
Lowest odds: Sam Ruback (obvs) 1172/1
Average odds: 8352/1 (2855/1 without AFM)

Best predictors: Me & David Silverman (7/10)
Worst predictors: Charlie R & Brad Allix (debut to forget) 2/10
Average score: 4.11/10

Best predicted result: Man City WIN (17/18)
Worst predicted result: Stoke WIN (0/18 - the classic optimism of the gooner. What are the rest of your excuses?
Special mention for AFM yet again: 2 unique correct predictions so well done (Newcastle win & Liverpool/Sunderland draw)

Everyone's scores:




To the leaderboard, as ever for those who have played >2/3 of available week, (11/15 this week)


Not a great week for most - everyone bar Verber, Silverman and myself batting below their average. Still, I'm not complaining. The Feneleys & Doron are just starting to get cut off from the rest of the mid-table...though still lots of predicting to be done!

To this week's predos:

Burnley vs Southampton - SOUTHAMPTON
Chelsea vs Hull - CHELSEA
Crystal Palace vs Stoke - STOKE
Leicester vs Man City - MAN CITY
Sunderland vs West Ham - WEST HAM
WBA vs Aston Villa - ASTON VILLA
Arsenal vs Newcastle - ARSENAL
Man Utd vs Liverpool - MAN UTD
Swansea vs Spurs - DRAW
Everton vs QPR - EVERTON

Total odds:  1078/1 (PaddyPower)

Good luck guys!


Thursday 4 December 2014

S4M15: Why the numbers matter

I wrote after updating the last week's blog with my midweek predos "that felt difficult". I meant that it seemed tough to decide which results would occur.

Then PaddyPower spat me out odds of 453/1. Bugger all.

Then everyone else had low odds.

Then 7/10 games had either a 15-0-0 split or a 14-1-0 split (not necessarily in that order).

So the tough week, seemed to be a regression to the mean according to the bookies, and some sort of herd mentality from us. One day, some PhD student studying anthropology or summat clever is gonna stumble across this blog and use it to prove/support something interesting about the word. Maybe there is already a theory - I'm just putting it down to maths trumping instinct.

Couple of good matchdays then all round.

What happened? Sunderland continued their hoodoo over Chelsea - although only partially, so it's more of a hoo. Tight games elsewhere in all matches not involving a club from Manchester, and a humdinger of limited quality between QPR & Leicester.

There was also some awesome goalkeeping on display - De Gea against Stoke, Forster against Arsenal, Green vs Swansea to name a few. City and Chelsea have kept on rolling, as have Man Utd & West Ham under the radar. Hell....even Arsenal have finally gone on a little run...thought I'm sure that'll judder to a halt this weekend. The latest collective line from the press is about plucky Southampton running out of puff, but they did this last year too....and have turned a large profit in the meantime so spare me the tears.

Anyway, double stats week so let's get statty:

M13:

23 people played
Most popular predicted results: Arsenal & Chelsea WINS (23/23)
Most disputed result: West Ham vs Newcastle (7-9-7 split)

Highest odds: Doron Salomon 6614/1
Lowest odds: Sam Ruback 1218/1
Average odds: 3267/1

Highest score: Yo Abbott (9/10)!
Lowest score: Tarek Najm (2/10)
Average score: 5/10

Best predicted result: Arsenal WIN (23/23)
Worst predicted result: Chelsea vs Sunderland DRAW (0/23)

M14:

15 people played - sort it out guys! Remember midweek games! and you had reminders!
Most popular predicted results: Man Utd, Chelsea & Everton WINS (15/15)
Most disputed result: WBA vs West Ham (5-5-5 split - people are really confused by West Ham)

Highest odds: Doron Salomon 3750/1
Lowest odds: Steven Daniels 414/1
Average odds: 1261/1

Highest score: Josh Daniels 9/10
Lowest score: Jonny Chernick 4/10
Average score: 6.67/10

Best predicted results: Man Utd & Chelsea WINS (15/15)
Worst predicted result: Everton vs Hull DRAW (0/15)

Everyone's results on a lovely graph that's not at all more confusing than if I'd just done 2 separate graphs like normal:


No-one got 0. The 0s mean they didn't play - like Lawro mid-week.

So that's 3 9s in 3 games! Keep it up guys!

To the leaderboard (>2/3 of available weeks = 10/14):


Some major changes - The Feneleys have sunk to the bottom, propping up a less than surprised Doron, a slightly surprised David and a furious me, who's been leapfrogged by Yo off 1 good result. Not quite so much action in the top half - quite a gap from Josh Gaon to Sam Ruback, and from Chernick to Josh Daniels - stratification is occurring!

To this week's predos:

Newcastle vs Chelsea - CHELSEA
Hull vs WBA - DRAW
Liverpool vs Sunderland - LIVERPOOL
QPR vs Burnley - QPR
Stoke vs Arsenal - ARSENAL
Spurs vs Crystal Palace - DRAW
Man City vs Everton - MAN CITY
West Ham vs Swansea - WEST HAM
Aston Villa vs Leicester - ASTON VILLA
Southampton vs Man Utd - MAN UTD

Total odds: 2674/1 (PaddyPower)

Good luck guys





Thursday 27 November 2014

S4M12: Real Ma*******drid

I found meself in Seville last weekend (great city, highly recommended) and thought I'd find a nice bar to settle into on Saturday night to watch the Arsenal vs Man Utd game, followed by Sevilla's trip to the Camp Nou. I was wrong. Do you know how hard it is to find English football when either of the Big 2 in Spain are playing?

Arsenal vs Man Utd was bumped in every single bar except for some faux-Irish sports bar shite for Real Madrid vs Elbar. Seriously. For a fish-in-a-barrel kinda game. I predicted 5-0 to the bar guy with whom I had the longest argument in schoolboy Spanish (Quien el f**k es Elbar? Estamos en Sevilla....no estamos en Madrid) - it was 4-0 and I didn't watch any football. So silver lining, or I'd have had to have been arrested for throwing a mounted bull's head (yeah...that's very popular in matador territory) at the TV screen.

So I haven't got a clue what happened aside from a masochistic 10 minutes in front of MoTD when I got home. On that note, it's interesting (and some what literally incredible) that fewer people thought Man Utd would win away at Arsenal, than thought Crystal Palace would beat Liverpool at home.

So, bit of a cop out this week in terms of the above, but if anyone wants tips for a lovely weekend break in Andalucia, please get in touch.

Let's get statty:

This week, 21 people played
Most popular predicted result: Chelsea WIN (21/21)
Most disputed result: Leicester vs Sunderland (7-9-5 split)

Highest odds: Andrew Feneley's Mum (79,546/1)
***Highest odds excluding AFM: Sam Ruback 6905/1 (New Category)***:
Lowest odds: Me 629/1
Average odds: 14, 115/1 (3209//1 excluding AFM)

Best predictor: Sam Ruback (9/10) - really well done - wait to see the Bar Chart later. High odds, and only ruined by his relentless gooner bias.
Worst predictors: Josh Daniels & Feneley 3/10
Average score: 4.9/10

Best predicted result: Chelsea WIN (21/21)
Worst predicted result: Man Utd WIN (1/21 - well done Doron)

Everyone's results:


Just further emphasises how much Sam stood out.


To the leaderboard (>2/3 or 9/12):


AFM's early season form is starting to look a little like beginner's luck..that's all I'm saying.

To this week's predictions:

WBA vs Arsenal - ARSENAL
Burnley vs Aston Villa - BURNLEY
Liverpool vs Stoke - DRAW
Man Utd vs Hull - MAN UTD
QPR vs Leicester - QPR
Swansea vs Crystal Palace - SWANSEA
West Ham vs Newcastle - NEWCASTLE
Sunderland vs Chelsea - CHELSEA
Southampton vs Man City - MAN CITY
Spurs vs Everton - DRAW

Total odds: 3200/1 (PaddyPower)

***Update: 01/12/2014 0851 ***

Matches for next midweek:

Burnley vs Newcastle - NEWCASTLE
Leicester vs Liverpool - LIVERPOOL
Man Utd vs Stoke - MAN UTD
Swansea vs QPR - SWANSEA
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa - CRYSTAL PALACE
WBA vs West Ham - WEST HAM
Arsenal vs Southampton - ARSENAL
Chelsea vs Spurs - CHELSEA
Everton vs Hull - EVERTON
Sunderland vs Man City - MAN CITY

Total odds: 453/1 (PaddyPower) - that felt pretty tough!

I'll complete mine later, and will try to send a reminder out on Sunday evening - though set your own too!

Good luck guys!

Tuesday 18 November 2014

S4M11 (mk 2): I can count, I promise

Thank to the FIFA gods for the international break. Yeah, I mean that. It's given me opportunity to track back through the stats and find out why you're all so moany abut your scores.

In fairness, they were wrong. As Impossibilitee Overlord, the buck stops here. I apologise for any wrong doing. However, in true Blatterian style, I've decided to ignore the clamours for an independent review of the database, and done it myself.

Basically...er....week 5 was counted twice. As week 7. The real week 7 became week 8 and so on. Therefore, this week's post was initially titled "S4M12: somthing funny here", but then I noticed that the League table stated P11 for all teams. So I did my review. And have fixed the problem. Not a £16k watch involved. Although gifts are gratefully received - the more frivolous the better. Get in touch and I'll let you know how to send your bribes offerings signs-of-appreciation-that-have-no-role-in-trying-to-curry-favour.

Anyway - small amounts of blame attached to you all for failing to notice the incorrect counting of weeks. You can't whistle blow if you're not in a greenhouse with stones, as the saying should go.

Anyway, all fixed now so that's good.

The last weekend was too long ago to do a proper review - suffice it to say that Chelsea, Newcastle, Swansea and Burnley were happy and no-one else was. I refuse to allow Man Utd fans to be happy with a squeaky 1-0 win at home to Palace. My ball, my rules.

Let's get statty:

This week, 23 people played
Most popular predicted result: Man Utd WIN (23/23)
Most disputed result: Burnley vs Hull (8-6-9 split)

Highest odds*: Josh Daniels 2,542/1
Lowest odds: Sam Ruback 760/1
Average odds*: 1,563/1

* AFM's odds have been discounted due to them being >100x the next highest odds whilst only being 2 results different & those are games that the bookies definitely did not put those kind of odds on. I have presumed this is erroneous.  A further investigation is taking place, and this will be amended should I see proof of those odds being offered by a UK licensed bookmaker and not AFD (who may be a UK licensed bookmaker, but then I want to see his licence too. And working out).

Best predictor: Doron Salomon (6/10)
Worst predictors: Loads of people (3/10)
Average score: 4.09/10

Best predicted result: Man Utd WIN (23/23)
Worst predicted result: QPR vs Man City DRAW & Stoke WIN (1/23 - congrats to Josh Daniels & Adrian Daniels respectively)

Everyone's scores:


Now for the new, amended leaderboard, for those who have played >2/3 of weeks (8/11):


So the first thing to note is how most people's scores have increased. This is due to Week 5 having been a bad week for most. The next, is the drop from Yo Abbott & AFM. Doron has also edged closer to his usual spot. Former champs ECI are slowly clawing back the deficit too. No huge changes elsewhere, although Verbinho has snuck up into 3rd place. Don't think I didn't notice. Hot on his tail are 3 statistical behemoths however. And Sam, Charlie & Jonny.

To this week's predos:

Chelsea vs WBA - CHELSEA
Everton vs West Ham - DRAW
Leicester vs Sunderland - LEICESTER
Man City vs Swansea - MAN CITY
Newcastle vs QPR - NEWCASTLE
Stoke vs Burnley - STOKE
Arsenal vs Man Utd - ARSENAL
Crystal Palace vs Liverpool - LIVERPOOL
Hull vs Spurs - SPURS
Aston Villa vs Southampton - SOUTHAMPTON

Total odds: 629/1 (PaddyPower)

Thursday 6 November 2014

S4M11: Predictably Unpredictable

Howdy friends,

So - looking at the results from last weekend with a bit of distance, can any of us say we're genuinely surprised at how that panned out? Maybe the Sunderland win was unexpected....but there are a lot of dross teams and really anything could happen - it's hardly like Palace have been flying (or soaring....I'll grab my coat.) Other than that - you'd look at all those results and think...'yep'.

So why did we do predictably average as a group? Are we all so used to the zany that we're now outfoxed by the double-bluff? One day, when I've got more time, I'm going to delve deeper into my statistical treasure chest, accumulated over the last 4 years - draw out some of the interesting patterns, write a book, sell loads (mainly to you guys to give as christmas presents to your secret santas) and buy a desert island. That's basically the only way that I can see to understand why random stuff happens - the desert island is a benefit that is just unavoidable.

Sidetracked somewhat - what else happened this week? Moaninho turned his act towards the Chelsea fans in a superbly ironical experiment to see just what happens when you bite the hand that doesnt really feed you when you're paid by a billionaire. What happens is utter indifference and a half-arsed comedown later on. Also, in happier news, Jonas Gutierrez has been given the all clear from his testicular cancer - which segues nicely onto my little bit of charity begging.

This year, for the first time, I'm Movembering. I've never really thought of it as a worthy challenge before, but read something last year (which I forgot to favourite and have subsequently lost) about why it's actually more difficult than you think - so yeah...now I'm simultaneously hairier and shaving more than ever before. I'm doing it more to raise awareness of Men's Health issues - mainly testicular and prostate cancer & mental health issues - but if you have a few quid sitting in a bank account looking lonely, we'd love your support. You can catch my work team here - http://uk.movember.com/team/1684649

Right, enough of that...let's get statty:

This week, 21 people played
The most popular predicted results were Arsenal & Chelsea WINS (21/21)
The most disputed result was Newcastle vs Liverpool (4-7-9 split)

The highest odds were (shocker) Andrew Feneley's Mum (12, 574/1)
The lowest odds were Josh Daniels (genuine shocker) 2002/1
Average odds: 6446/1

Highest scorer: WhoScored.com, Eli Daniels, David Dinkins, Menachem Grunewald, Richard Verber and the super special guest this week - Rachel Riley. I didn't meet her in the flesh, unlikely Sir Bobby, but one day, she'll reply to my barrage of fan mail (6/10)
Lowest scorer: Tarek Najm (2/10)
Average score: 4.67/10

Best predicted results: Arsenal & Chelsea WINS (21/21)
Worst predicted result: Sunderland WIN (2/21)

Everyone's results:

To the leaderboard, for those who've played >2/3 of weeks....or 8/11


Big gaps from 1-2 and bottom-1 from bottom.

To this week's predos:

Liverpool vs Chelsea - CHELSEA
Burnley vs Hull - HULL
Man Utd vs Crystal Palace - MAN UTD
Southampton vs Leicester - SOUTHAMPTON
West Ham vs Aston Villa - WEST HAM
QPR vs Man City - MAN CITY
Sunderland vs Everton - EVERTON
Spurs vs Stoke - SPURS
WBA vs Newcastle - NEWCASTLE
Swansea vs Arsenal - DRAW

Total odds: 1103/1 (Paddypower)

Good luck guys.

Thursday 30 October 2014

S4M10: Singing the Praises of Allardici

Typing that title made me feel a wee bit queasy. However, the Big Sam Walrus man has now beaten both Liverpool & Man City this season - and arguably deserved both those wins. Someone wrote into the F365 mailbox this week detailing his record since he was at Bolton, and generally, he's done pretty well once he's taken a season or 2 to stabilise. The big question is whether this is intentional, or a stroke of luck by having the temptation of Andy Carroll taken away from him. We'll never know, because he's one of those managers ('Arry as another prime example) who take the credit when it's going well and shift the blame when it's not....and that bugs me, so I hope for the latter.

What else? Well late goals at Old Trafford and the Hawthorns saw draws there, whilst QPR won for the first time since a long time, and Newcastle continued their revival with a good win at the Lane. I was driving home from work when they were playing and the commentary went something like this:

"Newcastle get us under way in the second half with Remy Caballa, a second half substituuuuuu.......*background roar*....they've equalised! 7 seconds on the clock"

I went something like this:


Seriously....I swear if Spurs didn't exist, someone would have to invent them. Also my car is not a massive truck.

Sunderland didn't score loads of own goals this week, but they might as well have done, losing 2-0 to Alexis Sanchez & 9 other yellow statues. Balotelli did his shtick of playing well enough for a neutral to think he was alright, whilst contriving to miss a great chance to wind up the Scouser Keyboard Army. Southampton kept up their worryingly good form and Swansea & Everton both won their bankers.

All in all, a nice fun weekend - less mental than I'd have hoped for though.

Let's get statty:

This week, 22 people played
Most popular predicted result: Man City WIN (22/22)
Most disputed result: QPR vs Aston Villa (9-4-9 split)

Highest odds: Josh Daniels 4407/1
Lowest odds: Feneley 963/1
Average odds: 2007/1

Best predictors: Quite a few (6/10 - see below)
Worst predictor - Lawro - horror show 1/10
Average score: 4.50/10

Best predicted result: Southampton WIN (20/22)
Worst predicted results: West Ham & Newcastle WINS (0/22)

Everyone's results:

Er...ignore JC & JT. They didn't play, not play & get 0.

To the leaderboard now, for those who have played >2/3 of weeks or 7/10:


Lawro's shocker sees him drop into second place. There are a few minor movements elsewhere, but 2 new entries...so let's get everyone onto the leaderboard this year!

To this week's predos:

Newcastle vs Liverpool - DRAW
Arsenal vs Burnley - ARSENAL
Chelsea vs QPR - CHELSEA
Everton vs Swansea - DRAW
Hull vs Southampton - DRAW
Leicester vs WBA - LEICESTER
Stoke vs West Ham - STOKE
Man City vs Man Utd - MAN CITY
Aston Villa vs Spurs - SPURS
Crystal Palace vs Sunderland - DRAW

Total odds: 4674/1 (PaddyPower)

Good luck guys!




Thursday 23 October 2014

S4M9: There's always one...

So I'm not actually bothered enough to do the research to substantiate this claim, but it seems that every season, there's always one team who everyone constantly overrates. Chelsea previously under AVB, Man Utd last season and this season, to my immense personal sadness, it's the turn of Arsenal.

Last week, all 21 players went for an Arsenal win, About 3 minutes away from 100% being about as wrong as can be (although technically all still wrong, but there are degrees of right and wrong...right?). What else happened? Well I reckon this was the weekend of the refs - the Hull equaliser being a good place to start. Then we had the debacle at Stoke (50% - Shawcross was a pen, Moses wasn't), then the hoary old refs-biased-towards-the-big-teams thing from Warnock - both red cards correct in that game in my opinion. Similarly, all 4 penalties were fair calls in my view at the Etihad in the Aguero show (surely the best umlauted player in the division, although I'm sure some clever clogs will point out that it's not an umlaut, it's a diphthong but whatevs, we're all just slaves to the double dot).

Big Sam is rolling back the years to when Bolton were good and not totally thuggish, it's fair to say that Roy Keane's beard had semi-Samsonite powers (not Sansomite, which is more alcohol related) and this bright new Dutch dawn somewhere in Salford is yet to fully bloom. Newcastle also seem to have won for the first time since Jackie Milburn, suggesting that Leicester used all their good play this year in one second half come back.

Comedy points this week go to the Sunderland defence (and Mannone - shockers for about 3 goals) whilst the award for Best Mimicry of an historic Cup final goes to QPR & Liverpool* for their improv performance of the 1979 Five-Minute final, but even better, A corker of an own goal from Caulker at the end. Sorry.

*shared - like the 1991 charity shield.

Let's get statty:

This week, 21 people played.
Most popular predicted result: Arsenal WIN(21/21)
Most disputed result: Burnley vs West Ham (3-10-8 split)

Highest odds: Andrew Feneley's Mum (obvs) 59, 672/1
Lowest odds: Me 619/1
Average odds: 9287/1 (890/1 without the anomalous entry above)

Best predictors: Er...lots of people (7/10 - see graph)
Worst predictor: Andrew Feneley's Mum (2/10)
Average score: 5.71/10

Best predicted results: Man City, Chelsea & Liverpool WINS (19/21)
Worst predicted result: Arsenal vs Hull DRAW (0/21)

Everyone's scores:




To the league table:

There was a lot of guff last week about how your scores didn't make mathematical sense. To this, I say one thing - does anyone actually, really understand maths? Though not. It's all made up anyway. So yeah - assume this is correct and if it's not, suck it up, 'cos you're still above me (unless you're not in which case, complain away).



Lawro continues his storming start, ahead of FA Cup Gaon. The quiet man of Impossibilitee sits 3rd, like a crocodile at the watering hole, waiting for his chance, along with perennial good-predictor Dinks. Andrew Feneley's Mum still (!?!?!?!?!?) sits in mid-table, just ahead of Yo Abbott, whilst my closest male relatives form a lovely number pattern (.44, .33, .22 - cool). EuroClubIndex sits joint bottom with a horror show so far this year.

In conclusion, kids, with ~25% of the season gone, Lawro > Science.

To this week's predos:

West Ham vs Man City - MAN CITY
Liverpool vs Hull - DRAW
Southampton vs Stoke - SOUTHAMPTON
Sunderland vs Arsenal - ARSENAL
WBA vs Crystal Palace - DRAW
Swansea vs Leicester - SWANSEA
Burnley vs Everton - EVERTON
Spurs vs Newcastle - SPURS
Man Utd vs Chelsea - CHELSEA
QPR vs Aston Villa - DRAW

Total odds: 3136/1 (PaddyPower)

Good luck guys.

Tuesday 14 October 2014

S4M8: International Love

Well hello there friends. Nice break?

The formality that is qualifying for Euro 2016 had meant we've had a break weekend - and the casualty of this weekend is EuroClubIndex who have removed their predos from the website for last weekend. Therefore, they don't have an entry for M7, unless someone knows how to find caches pages on the internet.

The papers seem to have spent the last few days talking about the decision to rest Sterling when he said he was tired, instead of pointing out that, comparative to most other countries, we're actually doing pretty well. Drama sells papers etc etc, but it's pretty tiresome.

Going back to the PL, Man Utd seem to have hit their stride with 2 consecutive home wins. I can just hear Surrey starting to warm up their cocky notes again. City & Liverpool also looked scratchy whilst picking up maximum points and Leicester & Swansea's bright starts seem to have faltered. In London, MoPo beat RoKo in the Spurs/Saints grudge match, whilst the inevitable happened at Stamford Bridge - a 2-0 win for JoMo and his band of horrible sewer dwellers. However, it was, in my opinion, not as bad as the scoreline points out - and with a different ref (not saying he was biased, just crap), my optimistic shout for a point could have come true. I accept that we wouldn't have had the penalty for handball as no-one handballed it, in the sameway that no-one played a through ball for Diego Costa. Ya dig? *Sob*

Let's get statty:

This week, 19 people played
Most popular predicted results: Liverpool & Man City WINS (19/19)
Most disputed result: Spurs vs Southampton (6-8-5 split)

Highest odds: Sam Ruback 3917/1
Lowest odds: Doron (!!!!) 866/1 - the reason you were so different to me is the 2 games you scored higher than me!
Average odds: 2101/1

Best predictors: Lawro & Josh Gaon (9/10)
Worst predictors: er...me and Josh Daniels (4/10). I get a moral point for not predicting what I actually thought though...

Best predicted results: Liverpool & Man City WINS (19/19)
Worst predicted result: Leicester vs Burnley DRAW (2/19)

Everyone's results:

I know ECI are still there but just ignore them.

Leaderboard (>2/3 weeks or 6/8):


Lawro returns to the top as we pass the 20% stage. Could he be the 1st to win 2 trophies? Newbies Andrew Feneley's Mum & Yo Abbott sit solidly in the mid-table I ain't doing so great, but nothing compares to the Moyesian descent of reigning champions ECI (who may have inadvertently suffered from the delayed posting. Oopsie).

To this week's predos: 

Man City vs Spurs - MAN CITY
Arsenal vs Hull - ARSENAL
Burnley vs West Ham - WEST HAM
Crystal Palace vs Chelsea - CHELSEA
Everton vs Aston Villa - DRAW
Newcastle vs Leicester - NEWCASTLE
Southampton vs Sunderland - SOUTHAMPTON
QPR vs Liverpool - LIVERPOOL (cricket score)
Stoke vs Swansea - STOKE
WBA vs Man Utd - MAN UTD

Total odds: 619/1 (PaddyPower)

Good luck chums, I'm off to ensure that I get the ECI predos in for this week.

Thursday 2 October 2014

S4M7: Autumn's here

My apologies for the brevity of this blog (although some may prefer it that way) - I've had a John  Terry of a week at work and my hands and brain have gone on strike.

I'd just like to state that I knew it was going to be like this when I failed to place my usual array of bets before the matchday started, and subsequently found nearly every game going as I'd picked it. Mr Murphy can stick his law where the son don't shine.

Anyway - Derby day saw no winners either in North London or Liverpool. Chelsea mourinho'd Aston Villa, WBA scored 46% of their season quota of goals in 1 game, and Alan Pardew predictably lost (again) and didn't lose his job. In other news, 2 contenders for goal of the season ensured value for money at St Mary's, Palace got a pretty tidy result against a Leicester side high on confidence after beating Man Utd in their last outing, and Man City gave a typical City performance of the last year - irresistible going forward, irresistant at the back. Might have made that word up. Finally, Man Utd looked to have blown their cobwebs away, but then Rooney did a Rooney and they ended up clinging on for dear life, like a cat on a motivational poster. I've ignored the other game 'cos it was too dull to warrant attention on MOTD and I'm now a consumer, not a fan, hmmm-kay?

Let's get statty:

This week, 21 people played
Most popular predicted result: Chelsea & Man City WINS (21/21)
Most disputed result: Sunderland vs Swansea (6-8-7 split)

Highest odds: Josh Daniels (20,080/1)
Lowest odds: Feneley (560/1)
Average odds: 6070/1

Highest predictors: Me, Charlie R, Sam R & Will O'D (8/10)
Worst predictors: Nathan Daniels & Joe 'Yo' (seriously taken to that app eh?) Abbott (4/10)
Average scores: 6.05/10

Best predicted results: Chelsea & Man City WINS (21/21)
Worst predicted result: Palace WIN & Arsenal vs Spurs DRAW (3/10)

Everyone's scores:


To the leaderboard, for those who have played >2/3 of available matches (5/6):


Loads of movement at the bottom - not so much at the top, although last season's champion, EuroClub Index is doing a Man Utd 2013-2104 of a start. I'm sure they'll recover it though....

To this week's predos:

Hull vs Crystal Palace - HULL
Leicester vs Burnley - LEICESTER
Liverpool vs WBA - LIVERPOOL
Sunderland vs Stoke - DRAW
Swansea vs Newcastle - SWANSEA
Aston Villa vs Man City - MAN CITY
Man Utd vs Everton - DRAW
Spurs vs Southampton - SOUTHAMPTON
Chelsea vs Arsenal - DRAW (positive mental attitude)
West Ham vs QPR - WEST HAM

Total odds: 3715/1 (PaddyPower)

Good luck guys!


Monday 22 September 2014

S4M6: Shafted late on

So this week was impressive in a 'well...didn't see that coming' way. A record 4 games where not a single one of us managed to correctly predict. Shambles. In fairness, at least from a personal perspective, if the games had finished at 80 minutes, I'd have done a whole lot better.

Specifically: Newcastle equalising, Southampton winning and Man City equalising. Also, Spurs lost in 74th minute. So no justice there. Obviously I meant "result at a suitably late time to cash out".

That said - the pain of the Man City equaliser was utterly overcome by the lush joy of the Chelsea twittersphere. One friend (particularly-gobby-chelsea-fan-type) got sent snapchat videos of the goal.  And replays. He told me to leave him alone 'cos he was hurting. Meh,

Also amusing, although somewhat expected these days, was the Man Utd second half implosion. Now, in all fairness, the second Leicester goal was a joke of a decision - however - that performance was Arsenal at St James' Park levels of incompetence (I should point out, also the victims of bent dodgy refereeing). I did get a tad excited with the Di Maria goal though, and Falcao's effort was also might sexy. So not all bad news.

In Man Utd related news, I'd like to share Doron's excitement in his predictions last week at being the highest scorer. That's what this game is all about - it's like the Make a Wish Foundation for shocking predictors. If you've been touched by this tale, and want to donate before Christmas (generously), then I accept cash, cheques, credit cards, stamps, postal orders, travellers cheques and assorted niknaks (rib'n'spicy obviously).

Too much chat. Let's get statty:

This week, 20 people played
The most popular predicted result: Everton WIN (20/20)
The most disputed result: Newcastle vs Hull (7-6-6 split)

Highest odds: Doron Salomon 7239/1
Lowest odds: Sam Ruback 1775/1
Average odds: 4924/1

Best predictor: Lawro & Joe Abbott (5/10)
Worst predictor: Steven Daniels & EuroClub Index (1/10)
Average score: 2.85/10

Best predicted result: Arsenal WIN (18/20)
Worst predicted results: West Ham, Leicester, WBA & Crystal Palace WINS (0/20)

Everyone's results:



Now to the leaderboard - >2/3 of weeks played gets you on here so it's 4/5 this week.


Bottom. Bloody bottom. For the first time ever. What in the name of Glenn Helder is going on there? Thankfully, Excel feels my pain and has ensured that for some reason, it doesn't put me bottom-bottom. As any good Scouser would say, next week's my week.

To those predictions:

Liverpool vs Everton - DRAW
Chelsea vs Aston Villa - CHELSEA
Crystal Palace vs Leicester - LEICESTER
Hull vs Man City - MAN CITY
Man Utd vs West Ham - MAN UTD
Southampton vs QPR - SOUTHAMPTON
Sunderland vs Swansea - DRAW
Arsenal vs Spurs - ARSENAL
WBA vs Burnley - WBA
Stoke vs Newcastle - STOKE

No odds just yet

Good luck guys!

Thursday 18 September 2014

S4M5: PL>International football

By the end of the early kick off, it became clear what a waste the last 2 weeks had been. I don't know why international football has a propensity to be dull - I assume it's a natural caution due to the lack of time to form a cohesive squad - but that can't be true for all teams. Anyway, the game at the Emirates was bloody brilliant, even if the result was ultimately unsatisfying for both sets of fans.

A great day followed - another stormer of a game at the Bridge, some great goals in Southampton and shock away wins in Liverpool and Stoke. Harry Kane lol'd it up to ruin everyone's day here, WBA continued their miserable 2 months, and Burnley scraped a draw from the jaws of victory in the relegation favourites clash at Selhurst Park. Man Utd finally played well for the first time in a decade - although Pinner U14s could get at least a score draw against QPR, before another great game to close the Matchday off between Mo Diame's past & present employers.

All in all thoroughly enjoyable. More please this week.

Let's get statty:

This week, 23 people played
The most popular predicted result: Liverpool WIN (23/23)
Most disputed result: Arsenal vs Man City (11-5-6 split)

Highest odds: AFM 43,247/1 (yeah...thats forty-three thousand...)
Lowest odds: Steven Daniels 438/1
Average odds: 9882/1 (3208/1 if you exclude our anomaly)

Best scorer: Doron Salomon (7/10)
Lowest score: AFM (1/10 - even she couldn't see Newcastle getting anything) (I shouldn't "even she" anything - wait till the table)
Average score: 4.45/10

Best predicted score: Chelsea WIN (22/23)
Worst predicted result: Aston Villa WIN (0/23)

Everyone's results:


To the table, for those who've played >2/3 of games (so 3/4 this week):


In summary: big range, lots of movement, early days yet.

This week's predos:

QPR vs Stoke - DRAW
Aston Villa vs Arsenal - ARSENAL
Burnley vs Sunderland -  SUNDERLAND
Newcastle vs Hull - HULL
Swansea vs Southampton - DRAW 
West Ham vs Liverpool - LIVERPOOL
Leicester vs Man Utd - MAN UTD
Spurs vs WBA - SPURS
Everton vs Crystal Palace - EVERTON 
Man City vs Chelsea - CHELSEA

Total odds: 3548/1 (PaddyPower)

Good luck guys.