Thursday, 13 October 2022

S12M11 & M12: In Ter Section

Life is tough enough. All this bad stuff and whatnot. So you need to take the little joys that bejewel the world as a powerup to get through to the next crisis.

Saturday provided just one of those joys. The winning team in each game's score created a lovely sequence. 1-2-3-4-5. Nearly as enjoyable as looking at a clock at 12:34. Wonderful stuff.

Of course, it wasn't in perfect order. So, chronologically it was 2-3-4-5-1. But we're all used to Spurs ruining things. 

Let's start at the top. 

Leicester are in deep doodoo. Rodgers is gonna sleep with the fishes in the *checks Wikipedia* River Soar. Bournemouth on the other hand are making Scott Parker look silly and have the Vegas billions on the horizon. Then you had comfortable home wins for Chelsea, Man City & Newcastle. Finally, Spurs beat a spirited Brighton side who have taken to life after Potter pretty well so far.

Then came Sunday. MORE SEQUENCES. Cumulative goals went 3-4-5-oh

Man Utd just couldn't do it properly. Sure they beat Everton, but that's not the point. Good wins for Palace and West Ham too. Then finally, the headline game of the weekend. A pulsating game between a creaking giant and the Best Team in The World. Anyway, I think we can all agree that the forces of Good triumphed over the forces of Evil.

Then something happened in the Midlands. Draw. Heard someone talking this week about how the East Midlands aren't even a place....like some places think of themselves as 'The North' and others think of themselves as, I dunno, not The North. Flyover country if I ever heard of it

Let's get statty:
This week, 19 people played
Most popular predicted results: Man City & Chelsea WINS (19/19)
Most disputed predicted result: Arsenal vs Liverpool (10-4-5 respectively)

Highest odds: Steven Daniels (3996/1)
Lowest odds: Aron Kleiman (840/1)
Average odds: 2297/1

Best predictor: WhoScored.com (8/10)
Worst predictors: Loads of you (5/10)
Average score: 6.11/10

Best predicted result: Man City & Chelsea WINS (19/19)
Worst predicted result: Bournemouth WIN (3/19)

Everyone's results:

Leaderboard (>2/3; 6/9)


To this week's predos:





Good luck all

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