Thursday, 2 May 2019
S8M37: Could it be all over?
Wednesday, 24 April 2019
S8M36: Getting a bit silly now
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Liverpool vs Huddersfield - LIVERPOOL
Spurs vs West Ham - SPURS
Crystal Palace vs Everton - CRYSTAL PALACE
Fulham vs Cardiff - FULHAM
Southampton vs Bournemouth - SOUTHAMPTON
Watford vs Wolves - WOLVES
Brighton vs Newcastle - BRIGHTON
Leicester vs Arsenal - DRAW
Burnley vs Man City - MAN CITY
Man Utd vs Chelsea - DRAW
Thursday, 18 April 2019
S8M35: Lucky Lucky
I'm on holiday. You're lucky frankly to be getting this.
Results to follow when I decide I really do need to do them...
Matchday 35:
Man City vs Spurs - DRAW
Bournemouth vs Fulham - BOURNEMOUTH
Huddersfield vs Watford - DRAW
West Ham vs Leicester - WEST HAM
Wolves vs Brighton - WOLVES
Newcastle vs Southampton - NEWCASTLE
Everton vs Man Utd - DRAW
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - ARSENAL
Cardiff vs Liverpool - LIVERPOOL
Chelsea vs Burnley - CHELSEA
Good luck guys
Thursday, 11 April 2019
S8M34: Relentless
Liverpool kept up the pressure on City with a late winner, after it looked like they'd drop points and ground whilst their rivals were preparing for their FA Cup semi-final, in pursuit of their own Quadruple.
We're getting to the bit of the season where those with something to play for have a distinct advantage over those already on the beach. As seen by Burnley winning away at Bournemouth. Leciester and Palace both picked up away wins, whilst Everton took another scalp, battering Arsenal to win by an undeservedly small margin, whilst Hazard rescued Chelsea, to take them into 3rd. It's very very tight...
Let's get statty:
This week, 18 people played
Most popular predictions: Liverpool & Leicester WINS (18/18)
Most disputed result: Everton vs Arsenal (1-6-11 split respectively)
No odds from anyone
Best predictors: Lawro, David B & Gaj 6.67/10 (4/6)
Worst predictor: Feneley 3.33/10 (2/6)
Average score: 5.19/10 (3.11/6)
Best predicted results: Liverpool & Leicester WINS (18/18)
Worst predicted result: Crystal Palace WIN (0/18);
Everyone's results:
Leaderboard (>2/3; 25/32)

This week's predos:
Leicester vs Newcastle - LEICESTER
Spurs vs Huddersfield - SPURS
Brighton vs Bournemouth - BRIGHTON
Burnley vs Cardiff - BURNLEY
Fulham vs Everton - EVERTON
Southampton vs Wolves - SOUTHAMPTON
Man Utd vs West Ham - MAN UTD
Crystal Palace vs Man City - MAN CITY
Liverpool vs Chelsea - DRAW
Watford vs Arsenal - DRAW
Good luck guys
Thursday, 4 April 2019
S8M33: The power of 5
Scheduling this time of year is a killer and basically. as ever, nobody thinks of the little guys.
To the football however, and Man City routinely beat Fulham, who then compounded this by being relegated in midweek. A shame. Burnley did their bit in trying not to join them by beating Wolves and home, whilst the south coast bragging rights go to Hampshire, where the 2nd best P-E in the league scored a 2nd half winner. Crystal Palace beat Huddersfield comfortably, as did Leicester at home to Bournemouth. Rogers looking for the title next year? Man Utd held off Watford to win by the odd goal, whilst Everton have crept into some late season form, beating perennial schizophrenics, West Ham.
Chelsea took a ref assisted win to beat Cardiff, rendering Warnock furious, which is a little bit funny, whilst late drama at Anfield gave Liverpool all 3 points courtesy of a Lloris howler. Amazingly, all 18 pf us predicted Liverpool to win that game - quite unlikely! Finally, in the Monday night game, Arsenal won against a Newcastle side with no real interest in the game to move 3rd when all the games were equal.
Which they now aren't. Stupid scheduling.
FA Cup chat to be updated tomorrow.
Let's get statty:
This week, 18 people played
Most popular predicted results: Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool & Arsenal WINS (18/18)
Most disputed prediction: Brighton vs Southampton (8-4-6 split)
Highest/Lowest/Average odds: Steven Daniels 280/1
Best predictor: Eli Daniels (9/10)
Worst predictors Loads of you (7/10!!!)
Average score: 7.5/10 - I think that's a new Impossibilitee record!
Best predicted results: Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool & Arsenal WINS (18/18)
Worst predicted result: Everton WIN (3/18)
Everyone's scores:
Leaderboard (>2/3; 21/31)

This week's predos:
Southampton vs Liverpool - LIVERPOOL
Bournemouth vs Burnley - BOURNEMOUTH
Huddersfield vs Leicester - LEICESTER
Newcastle vs Crystal Palace - NEWCASTLE
Everton vs Arsenal - ARSENAL
Chelsea vs West Ham - CHELSEA
Games to be pro-rata'd
FA Cup (for those involved):
Man City vs Brighton - MAN CITY
Watford vs Wolves - WOLVES
Good luck guys
Wednesday, 27 March 2019
S8M32: It's all to play for
FA Cup week meant that we had no league game due to <2/3 fixtures. Which in fairness, I'd forgotten about, but just about got the message out in time to those who needed it. Then a 2 week international break - not entirely sure why we're having qualifiers already for a tournament that the entire continent have qualified for but there you go.
Anyway, in time honoured fashion, I'm not going to rehash the football from weeks ago so we are where we are, which is really where we were so that's good.
And, this time, I remembered to collect the appropriate results in advance and so gold star and a pat on the back for me.
Let's get statty:
This week, 20 people played
Most popular predicted results: Man City & Liverpool WINS (20/20)
Most disputed result: Arsenal vs Man Utd (8-5-7 split)
Highest odds: Doron Salomon (576/1)
Lowest odds: Steven Daniels (415/1)
Average odds: 496/1
Best predictors: 4 of you (6/10)
Worst predictors: 4 of us (6/10)
Average score: 4.45/10
Best predicted results: Man City & Liverpool WINS (20/20)
Worst predicted results: Southampton & Brighton WINS (0/20)
Everyone's scores:
Leaderboard (>2/3; 21/31)
This week's predos:
Fulham vs Man City - MAN CITY
Brighton vs Southampton - SOUTHAMPTON
Burnley vs Wolves - WOLVES
Crystal Palace v Huddersfield - CRYSTAL PALACE
Leicester vs Bournemouth - LEICESTER
Man Utd vs Watford - MAN UTD
West Ham vs Everton - DRAW
Cardiff vs Chelsea - CHELSEA
Liverpool vs Spurs - LIVERPOOL
Arsenal vs Newcastle - ARSENAL
Good luck guys
Thursday, 7 March 2019
S8M30: VARy Controversial
The weekend kicked off with the North London Derby - and whilst I'd usually talk about the football, I'm going to focus on the officiating process. The controversies are well enumerated by now - the fouls, the offside and the penalties. It's not to say Taylor is incompetent - but that fallibility is inevitable, and as sports science increases the pace of the game, and technology increases the scrutiny during the game for a TV audience, and after for everyone, it de facto changes the game. The fear of error is psychologically crippling - we know this is general, and more so in high stress situations. The elite level is probably protected to this by some degree due to natural resilience and training, but you can never fully control for it.
As seen in other sports, using technology to assist is both inevitable and also invigorating - if done correctly. Does anyone find the use of Hawkeye in tennis or cricket ruins the flow of the game? Does the try get less celebrated in rugby as a result of the TMO review? Not that it's identical, or specifically transferable, but even in football, the Luddite complaints about the introduction of Goal-line technology a few years ago have disappeared as it becomes clear that this is a system that works well and ADDS to the game - no more feelings of having been "cheated". Ultimately, that's the crux of the matter. Football is a low scoring sport, so goals matter. Decisions matter. To return to the NLD - all reffing decisions given correctly and Arsenal leave 1 point behind Spurs with momentum and the easier run in - a 4 point swing that is potentially the difference between CL and EL football next year, and arguably, given the financial implications the trajectories of the 2 clubs in the medium term - would Poch, Eriksen, Alderweireld etc stick around at a club back in the EL with a new stadium debt that went £500m over budget? Lots of hypotheticals there - but correct decisions matter.
However, so does stadium experience and the flow of the game. Football doesn't have the same stop-start nature of other sports. You can't play on and pull the game back for a minor infraction earlier on. For what it's worth, I think the rugby union reviews that can look for foul play several phases back goes too far - if it's not directly impacting on the event, then we're into the realms of the Butterfly Effect and that's too subjective. I've only ever seen one VAR review live and that was also in a NLD, earlier this year in the Carabao Cup, and it was a shambles. You don't want to deflate the organic emotional build up as the game ebbs and flows. So the system needs reviewing, and whilst the principles in practice work (ie natural stoppages only - penalties, red cards, goals etc), the process doesn't.
Let's wander to the CL this week, and to the 90th minute penalty awarded against PSG that led to Man Utd qualifying at the death. It doesn't really matter whether you think it was or wasn't a penalty. It falls squarely into the "seen them given" camp, but there's a strong argument, and one I'm inclined to agree with, that it's a non-intentional handball from a short space where the ball rockets into his arm in a natural position given his body position. As I said though, irrelevant.
The ref gave a corner. Man Utd went over to take their corner. Someone had a word in the refs ear and he trotted off to look at the monitor for a couple of minutes before awarding the penalty. Absolute pandemonium. Fans have no idea what's going on. Imagine being a PSG fan and watching your side eliminated with no idea why. It's not good enough, and it's certainly not good enough for the marginals.
So here's my VAR Charter:
- Used only for game-changing stoppage events - Already the case
- On-field decision can only be overturned in the case of clear and obvious error - theoretically the case - not in practice as huge subjectivity
- Clarification of how VAR can be instigated - player request? On-pitch official bringing new information? Off-pitch official reviewing footage in real time?
- Communication of decision - Learn from the NFL here. If it's a clear & obvious error, then show the video on the screen. Or have someone with a mike explain "Penalty awarded to Manchester United for Handball" - "Goal ruled out for offside" etc. Rugby also do this well - The decision and reason are communicated with hand signals and the ref/TMO are miked up for TV audience. Tennis and Cricket show the images (although rely on objective rather than subjective review, as the umpires submit their authority temporarily to Hawkeye)
- Timeframe for review - I would state that you can only look at events immediately preceding (say 5 seconds). Football is a complex sport and therefore needs a hard line on when to review
Let's get statty:
This week, 17 people played
Most popular predicted result: Man Utd WIN (17/17)
Most disputed predicted result: Watford vs Leicester (5-5-7 split respectively)
Highest odds: Steven Daniels (750/1)
Lowest odds: Doron Salomon (533/1)
Average odds: 642/1
Best predictor: Joe Abbott (8/10)
Worst predictor: Andrew Feneley (4/10)
Average score: 5.94/10
Best predicted result: Man Utd WIN (17/17)
Worst predicted result: Crystal Palace WIN & Everton vs Liverpool DRAW (2/17)
Everyone's results:
Leaderboard (>2/3; 20/29)

To this week's predos:
Crystal Palace vs Brighton - CRYSTAL PALACE
Cardiff vs West Ham - WEST HAM
Huddersfield vs Bournemouth - DRAW
Leicester vs Fulham - LEICESTER
Newcastle vs Everton - DRAW
Southampton vs Spurs - SPURS
Man City vs Watford - MAN CITY
Liverpool vs Burnley - LIVERPOOL
Chelsea vs Wolves - CHELSEA
Arsenal vs Man Utd - DRAW
Good luck guys