Thursday, 5 March 2020

S9M29: Vincible

Both domestic cups led to a truncated PL programme but that threw up a whole load of fun.
Friday night saw upset number one, where nailed on relegation candidates Norwich beat CL candidates Leicester - their campaign really has hit the skids of late. They're just hoping there's enough inertia left for them to stay the course. Well, that and the fact that nobody else wants to win either. Norwich enjoyed their little fillip enough to carry on their success into midweek, dispatching Spurs from the FA Cup so hilariously that the Spurs players decided to go to war with their fans
*chefs' kiss*

Palace won the El Gatwicko derby to guarantee bragging rights in the South Downs or whatever First Capital Connect commuter village you want to include in this horrific construct. I once had a colleague from Haywards Heath so let's choose there. Bournemouth also had a good result on the South coast, holding Chelsea to a draw, which was also the outcome in the Northeast, with Newcastle holding on for a famous 0-0 against Burnley in the match so last on Match of the Day that it came after the test card. 

West Ham beat Southampton but the main event, the Fillet Mignon, the Balthazar of Bollinger was served at a packed Vicarage Road. The Hornets' very own Rocketman scored a brace before Captain Deeney went breaking scouse hearts leaving the 2003-2004 Invincibles record still standing. I'm not apologising for any of that - Sorry seems to be the hardest word. Cost me a few quid to charity but I'm not complaining because WE ARE INVINCIBLE. Not gonna lie - I was getting scared there for a while.

Sunday gave us our mandatory VAR moment with a late Everton winner ruled out for something about sightlines and Carlo Ancelotti being sent off at full time for an aggressively raised eyebrow.  Finally, Spurs lost at home. Again. To Wolves this time, dropping a lead twice. Spursy

Let's get statty:

This week, 21 people played
Most popular predicted results: Leicester & Liverpool WINS (21/21)
Most disputed result: Everton vs Man Utd (3-9-9 split)

Highest odds: AFM (1006/1)
Lowest odds: Feneley (427/1)
Average odds: 740/1

Best predictors: Gaj Thiru & David Silverman (3/8; 3.75/10)
Worst predictors: Loads of you (1/8; 1.25/10)
Average score: 1.52/8 (1.9/10)

Best predicted result: West Ham WIN (10/21)
Worst predicted results: Norwich & Watford WINS (0/21)

Everyone's results:


Leaderboard (>2/3; 19/28)


This week's predos:


Good luck all

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