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Prediction League Week 20 Results |
Posted by: St Charles Owl - 25-01-2023, 23:50 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Nothing to see here, lets just move on to next week.
Ok, if I have to....
Premier League
Blue Baggie 15pts 2CS 4CR 5GB 0BB 0SB
Minizin 12pts 2CS 4CR 5GB -3BB 0SB
Sanjay 11pts 4CS 4CR -3GB -3BB 1SB
Stairs 9pts 2CS 4CR 0GB -3BB 0SB
Snooty 8pts 0CS 4CR 5GB -3BB 0SB
SCO 6pts 1CS 2CR 5GB -3BB 0SB
Derby 3pts 1CS 2CR -3GB 0BB 0SB
Zinman -5pts 0CS 0 CR -3GB -3BB 1SB
It's all down to luck, obviously. A strange week in many ways with a high proportion of correct results being turned into maximums (or should that be maxima?), a complete wipe out on bonus balls and only the most gifted of players able to score on the scoreball. Once again one game was postponed meaning that a few balls will be carried over to next week.
Blue Baggie sits on top this week, continuing his recent upturn in form. Whether he was helped or hindered by hid bonus ball game being postponed we'll never know but 15 points was a strong showing, helped by 5 from his gamball. Minizin had a similar return except for his bonus being in play - and losing 3 points as a result. Given certain other scores this weekend, this result should help in the overall table. #rd spot goes to Sanjay - he scored on 4 games but got all of them spot on. Unfortunately these games didn't include either the gamball or bonus so his total was reduced but he was one of only 2 players to get the extra scoreball point.
Last week Stairs played his gamball for the first time since the start of the season and scored 5 points. This week he returned to his old ways and missed out on the 3 extra points that would have seen him in 2nd place - still 9 points is better than nothing (and much better than minus 5). Snooty was one of only 2 players not to get a correct score but at least he got some correct results, including the gamball while SCO again struggled with only 2 correct scores, fortunately one of them being the gamball. Derby had a poor week though he didn't get to enjoy his bonus, also losing out on the gamball.
Zinman also took part.
Minizin 179
Derby 172
Zinman 172
Snooty 156
Stairs 153
Blue Baggie 144
Sanjay 132
SCO 122
The only positional change is at the top where Minizin leaps from 3rd to top spot, Zinman dropping to share second place with Derby. No other changes though SCO is now 22 points from safety at the foot of the table (and 31 points if he wants to avoid the play-off!).
Zin
Championship
Amelia 14pts 2CS 3CR 5GB -3BB 0SB
Lady Jane 11pts 1CS 3CR -3GB 3BB 1SB
Dingle 8pts 1CS 2CR 5GB -3BB 0SB
AAA 7pts 3CS 0CR -3GB -3BB 1SB
BBB 4pts 0CS 2CR 5GB -3BB 0SB
Themaclad 4pts 0CS 2CR 5GB -3BB 0SB
Twerton 2pts 1CS 2CR -3GB -3BB 0SB
BaggieOne 0pts 1CS 1CR -3GB -3BB 0SB
Another mediocre week for the Championship in total but at least our ladies are doing the fairer sex proud this week by occupying the top two places!! Amelia gets a rare top spot with 14 points, she scored on 5 games including a CR on the Gamball but missed on the Bonus. Lady Jane is right behind her on 11 points, a decent score she needed after recent form. She too scored on 5 games and was the only one to score positive points on the Bonus this week. Dingle improved to take third spot with 8 points, he only scored on 3 games but one was the Gamball to get that points boost.
AAA is 4th with 7 points, he got to this number with a fairly rare method of 3 CSs and no CRs but missed on the Gamball and Bonus!! BBB at least got the Gamball result correct but little else so ended on just 4 points. Themaclad also ended with 4 points in a mirror of BBBs scoring.
Twerton is back down near the bottom again with just 2 points, missed on all his balls which has been a problem all season for him. BaggieOne is feeling the effects of gravity at the moment after his 4 week rollercoaster ride up the scores he has reached the summit of the ride and is firmly on the big slide back down and scored a big fat zero!!!!
205 Dingle
182 Lady Jane
179 BaggieOne
163 AAA
158 BBB
132 Themaclad
123 Amelia
116 Twerton
A little bit of movement this week, Lady Jane took back second spot from BaggieOne and Amelia dragged herself off the bottom of the table to plant Twerton right back on it!!
In a week where the leader of the PL got his worst score of the season with -5, that's Zinman if anyone failed to notice that, I thought it would be good to look at the lowest and highest scores for the Championship players. The highest score this season is 26 by AAA in week 6, this is ahead of 3 other players who have scored over 20 points in a single week - Themaclad, Lady Jane and BaggieOne. Interestingly our league leader Dingle has yet to post a score of 20 or over, lends to the consistency of his scoring to still be in front!! At the other end our lowest score so far this season is -6, which is as low as you can score unfortunately and that honour goes to Twerton!! Zinman tried to match it this week but that Scoreball really counts some weeks!! Dingle and BBB are the only players yet to put in a negative score so far in the Championship.
Cheers
SCO
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HTAFC Prediction League 2022/23 Matchday 24 |
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 25-01-2023, 21:32 - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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2 points for each correct scorer
Correct joker doubles your score
Wrong joker result gives you minus 2
Correct Random Badger gives you 2 points 
The random badger is used for any random prediction used once in each matchday sequence. For instance, a scorer at a particular match, the number of red cards in the matches or yellow cards or own goals or owt you want really within reason, I do need to be able to check whether it's correct or not. Please don't put stuff like....."Commentator says...."
The joker is played for one match in each sequence and if correct you get double points. So if you've predicted 1-0 and it finishes 2-0, you get 4 pts, but if you've predicted 2-0, that's 8 pts. But if you get it wrong, it's minus 2.
Jokers and badgers are optional. You don't have to play one if you don't want.
The prize for winning the league is one rep point.
Cup games: In the event of a draw, it's half the points if you've predicted a draw when it gets to 90 mins and the full points if it's still a draw after extra time. Half the points will be awarded for correctly predicting the winner of the match if it goes to penalties. Similarly with the badger, if your random prediction is affected by this, it'll be half the points.
Random score generator: I will be using the random score generator again for those who miss predicting, so we shouldn't get some people too far behind that after missing a couple of weeks they lose all interest, because I know it's not easy getting on here every week.
To be fair to everybody, this is going to be like, say if three people in one week miss their predictions, the first one in the table will be given all 0-0, the second one down the line will get 1-0 and the third will get 0-1 and so on, like if there's four missing the 4th will get 1-1, then 5th 2-1, 6th 1-2. and if there are so many missing, might as well pack in. 
And if you miss two weeks on the trot, I'll stop until you come back on again. Not doing it for half a season like I did t'other year. 
End of season Play Offs: The one who finishes top of the league will still be champion, but after the season finishes there will be Play Offs between the top 4, with 1st v 4th and 2nd v 3rd. This will take in stuff like the EFL Play Offs, FA Cup Final, final day of Prima Donna League, European Finals etc. It will be one matchday for the semis and one for the Final. It will be the individual scores for each matchday against the allotted opponent, with some kind of tie breaker for a drawn match.
The prize for winning will be enormous. Another rep point. 
Saturday 28th January:
Coventry v Town
Town scorers:
Coventry scorers:
Hull City v Queens Park Rangers
Middlesbrough v Watford
FA Cup 4th round:
Friday:
Manchester City v Arsenal
Saturday:
Accrington Stanley v Leeds United (12:30)
Walsall v Leicester City (12:30)
Blackburn Rovers v Birmingham City
Bristol City v West Bromwich Albion
Fulham v Sunderland
Ipswich Town v Burnley
Luton Town v Grimsby Town
Sheffield Wednesday v Fleetwood Town
Southampton v Blackpool
Preston North End v Tottenham Hotspur (18:00)
Manchester United v Reading (20:00)
Sunday:
Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool (13:30)
Stoke City v Stevenage (14:00)
Wrexham v Sheffield United (16:30)
Monday:
Derby County v West Ham United
League Cup semi finals 2nd legs:
Tuesday:
Newcastle United v Southampton (agg: 1-0)
Wednesday:
Manchester United v Nottingham Forest (agg: 3-0)
Table after Matchday 23:
- jjamez = 540 pts
- theo_luddite = 485 pts
- neonfoxinthebox = 484 pts
- themaclad = 474 pts
- Baggiebob(BBB) = 467 pts
- Lord Snooty = 449 pts
- ritchiebaby = 438 pts
- SHEP_HTAFC = 438 pts
- St Charles Owl = 432 pts
- Amelia Chaffinch = 430 pts
- Devongone = 384 pts
- WakeyTerrier = 171 pts
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Hibs v Aberdeen FC, Sat 28 Jan, KO 3.00pm |
Posted by: 0762 - 25-01-2023, 16:25 - Forum: Hibernian
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Well this is a massive match for both clubs in similar circumstances where a crisis of mismanagement has been gradually unfolding for months. The Dons don't win away matches, have just been humiliated by a junior, West of Scotland league club, Darvel, in a Scottish Cup tie - another away match lost and even though poor refereeing played a big part in suckering them, they didn't play well, didn't show up with the required steel and commitment to win a cup-tie. Hibs could well be without Kevin Nisbet by the time this match kicks off - transferred to Milwall AFC. Therefore, any recognised regular goal scorer has been removed by the club. Somebody at the club needs to "grasp the nettle" and act to mitigate for this loss! Hibs also need to shore up a defensive frailty that has been debated for a very, very long time and opposing teams know they can beat Hibs without too much involvement in the game - it's a disgrace that could've been resolved months ago with proper footie nous and appropriate action in key areas. What will be the result? I have no idea TBF!! They have goal scorers, but they don't win away matches because their morale is low due to a lack of success and a manager who is short of ideas and seems to lack motivational skills. Hibs actually play well in certain areas of the pitch, but the team has been badly let down by the lack of defensive structure that should've been redressed by Lee Johnson, a manager with clear limitations in his all round ability as a footie manager. All I can say is, "I hope we can win this game somehow under really challenging circumstances within the club and the poor way it is being run"!!
GGTTH
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Tottenham Hotspur Deepdale 28/1/23 |
Posted by: themaclad - 24-01-2023, 13:00 - Forum: Preston North End
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Manager
Antonio Conte
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After retiring from playing, Conte worked as an assistant manager for Siena alongside Luigi De Canio in the 2005–06 season. In July 2006, he was appointed coach of Serie B side Arezzo. However, after a series of disappointing results, he was sacked on 31 October 2006.
On 13 March 2007, Conte was reinstated as Arezzo head coach as his predecessor Maurizio Sarri failed to gain any significant improvement with the club mired in a relegation struggle. He subsequently led the team to five consecutive wins, securing 19 points from 7 matches, which allowed the Tuscan side to close the points gap between them and safety. In spite of this turnaround in form, Arezzo was relegated to Serie C1 on the final day of the league season, finishing one point behind Spezia.
Bari
On 27 December 2007, Conte was appointed by Bari to replace Giuseppe Materazzi for the second half of their 2007–08 Serie B campaign. He oversaw a considerable upturn in form, leading the team out of the relegation battle and placing them comfortably mid-table. The following season, 2008–09, Bari were crowned Serie B champions, being promoted to Serie A for the 2009–10 season, Conte's first major honour as a manager.
In June 2009, after weeks of rumours linking Conte to the vacant managerial role at Juventus, he agreed in principle for a contract extension to keep him at Bari for the new season. However, on 23 June, Bari announced they had rescinded the contract with Conte by mutual consent.
After Claudio Ranieri was sacked by Juventus, Conte was again reported to be a potential replacement. Shortly prior to Ranieri's termination, Conte had made public his ambition to be Juventus coach at some stage and was confident he was ready for the demands of the role. Again, Juventus declined to hire their former midfielder and appointed Ciro Ferrara instead.
Atalanta
Conte managing Atalanta in a Serie A match
On 21 September 2009, Conte replaced Angelo Gregucci as manager of Atalanta. Despite a good start at the helm of the Orobici, the club found itself struggling by November, leading to protests from local supporters and friction between Conte and the club's ultra supporters.
On 6 January 2010, Conte was repeatedly confronted by Atalanta fans during a home game against Napoli which ended in a 0–2 defeat for the Nerazzurri. The match ended with Conte receiving police protection to avoid an altercation with the Atalanta ultras. The next day, Conte tendered his resignation to the club, leaving them in 19th place.
Siena
On 9 May 2010, Conte was announced as new head coach of Siena, with the aim of leading the Tuscan side back to the top flight after relegation to the 2010–11 Serie B. Conte successfully secured promotion for Siena, which would be competing in the 2011–12 Serie A season.
Juventus
Conte with Juventus in 2012
On 22 May 2011, Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta announced Juventus had appointed Conte as its new head coach, replacing Luigi Delneri. Conte arrived amid high expectations that he, a former fan favourite as a midfielder for the club, would lead them back to the summit of the Italian and European game.
His first ten months as manager saw the club reach a number of landmarks such as, following a 5–0 win over rivals Fiorentina, equalling Fabio Capello's run of 28 unbeaten matches between November 2005 and May 2006. On 20 March 2012, Conte became the first coach to lead Juventus to a Coppa Italia final since Marcello Lippi in the 2004 Coppa Italia Final. On 25 March, following a 2–0 victory at the Juventus Stadium, he became the first coach to complete the league double in the Derby d'Italia against rivals Inter Milan since Capello in 2005–06. In November 2012, Conte was awarded the Trofeo Maestrelli, an award honouring the three best Italian coaches working in the professional league, the country's youth coaching system and outside Italy, respectively.Despite drawing a large number of matches during the season, on 6 May 2012 Conte led Juventus to their 28th league title with one match remaining by beating Cagliari 2–0. After beating Atalanta 3–1, Juventus finished the league unbeaten, the first team to do so since Serie A expanded to 20 teams and 38 rounds.
Conte's innovative 3–5–2 formation, which featured wingbacks and two box-to-box midfielders in a three-man midfield, gave more creative freedom to the newly acquired deep-lying playmaker Andrea Pirlo, who was key to the club's success that season. The club's strong and highly organised three-man back-line, which was predominantly composed of Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci, and Andrea Barzagli, was regarded to have played a large part in the title triumph, and only conceded 20 goals, finishing the league with the best defence in Italy. However, Juventus lost the 2012 Coppa Italia final to Napoli 2–0, their only defeat in domestic competitions that season.
Conte's Juventus won the 2012–13 Serie A title as they accumulated 87 points, three more than the previous season, nine more than second-placed Napoli and 15 more than third-placed Milan. Despite their dominance, Juventus's top goalscorers in the league were midfielder Arturo Vidal and forward Mirko Vučinić, both with just ten goals, making them joint 23rd in the goal-scoring chart. In his first Champions League campaign, Juventus was eliminated by eventual winners Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals, losing 4–0 on aggregate. After winning a second consecutive Supercoppa Italiana in 2013, Juventus won their third consecutive Serie A title under Conte during the 2013–14 season, winning the league with a Serie A record of 102 points. This was also the club's 30th league title. However, Juventus were eliminated from the group stage of the Champions League that season, although they subsequently managed to reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa League. On 15 July 2014, Conte resigned as manager. During his three seasons as Juventus manager, he won the Panchina d'Oro for each one, for best Serie A coach of the season.
Italy national team
Conte in his technical area managing Italy against Azerbaijan, the match in which UEFA Euro 2016 qualification was achieved
On 14 August 2014, following Italy national team manager Cesare Prandelli's resignation, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) announced to have agreed a two-year deal with Conte as new head coach of the national team until Euro 2016. With the national side, Conte continued to field formations which he had employed during his successful spell with Juventus, varying between the 4–3–3, 4–2–4, 3–3–4, and the 3–5–2 in particular, with the latter being the tactical choice that ultimately replaced Prandelli's 4–3–1–2 midfield diamond formation. His first match as Italy manager was a 2–0 win over Netherlands, during which Ciro Immobile and Daniele De Rossi scored the goals for Gli Azzurri. Conte won his first competitive match on 9 September 2014, defeating Norway 2–0 in their opening Euro 2016 qualifying match in Oslo, with goals by Simone Zaza and Leonardo Bonucci. This was the first time Italy had managed to defeat the Norwegians in Norway since 1937.
After ten matches as Italy manager, Conte suffered his first defeat on 16 June 2015, in a 1–0 international friendly loss against Portugal.[49] He sealed Euro 2016 qualification for Italy on 10 October 2015, as Italy defeated Azerbaijan 3–1 in Baku. The result meant Italy had managed to go 50 matches unbeaten in European qualifiers.
On 15 March 2016, the FIGC confirmed Conte would step down as manager after Euro 2016.[51] Although many fans and members of the media were initially critical of Conte's tactics and the level of the Italian squad chosen for the competition,[52] Italy opened the tournament with a promising 2–0 victory over the number-one ranked European team Belgium on 13 June.[53] Following the win, Conte drew praise from the media for the team's unity, defensive strength, and for his tactical approach to the match, which impeded Belgium from creating many goalscoring opportunities.[ Conte led Italy out of the group to the Round of 16 with one match to spare on 17 June after a 1–0 victory against Sweden. Italy had not won the second group match in a major international tournament since Euro 2000, in which Conte had coincidentally appeared as a player. Conte also led Italy to the top of the group, the first time in a major tournament since the 2006 World Cup. After the 2–0 round of 16 win over defending champions Spain, Conte's Italy then faced off against rivals and reigning world champions Germany in the quarter-final, which ended 1–1 after extra time and 6–5 in favour of Germany after the resulting penalty shoot-out, ending his time as Italy manager. Speaking after the match, Conte said, "[T]he decision to leave the national team after two years was taken early," and that the reason for leaving was because he "wanted to return to the cut and thrust of club football".
Chelsea
Antonio Conte in 2017
On 4 April 2016, it was confirmed Conte would officially become the new first-team head coach of English side Chelsea from the 2016–17 season after signing a three-year contract, which would keep him at the club until 2019.
On 15 August, Chelsea started off the season with a 2–1 win over West Ham United.[63] On 17 December, Conte set a new club record with 11 consecutive league victories in a single season, following a 1–0 away triumph over Crystal Palace.[64] After securing a 4–2 home win over Stoke City on 31 December, Chelsea recorded a 13th consecutive league victory, equalling Arsenal's 2002 record for most consecutive league wins in a single season. The team's league winning streak came to an end in the following match, on 4 January 2017, in a 2–0 away loss to Tottenham Hotspur.
On 13 January 2017, Conte became the first manager in history to win three consecutive Premier League Manager of the Month awards (October, November and December).
On 12 May 2017, Conte's Chelsea side defeated West Bromwich Albion 1–0 away, with a late goal from substitute Michy Batshuayi, and secured the points required to win the 2016–17 Premier League title with two matches to spare. Following a 5–1 home win over Sunderland on 21 May, Chelsea also set a new Premier League record for the most wins in a single season, with 30 league victories out of 38 league matches. On 18 July 2017, Conte signed a new two-year contract with Chelsea.
Conte was sent to the stands for the first time in his Chelsea career during the first half of a home match against Swansea City on 29 November 2017. He argued with fourth official Lee Mason over referee Neil Swarbrick’s decision to award a goal kick rather than a corner for Chelsea, after which the referee dismissed him. Conte apologised afterwards but was nonetheless charged with misconduct by the FA
On 19 May 2018, Conte led Chelsea to a 1–0 victory over Manchester United in the 2018 FA Cup Final.
Chelsea finished fifth in the league at the end of the season, missing out on Champions League qualification. Conte was sacked as Chelsea manager on 13 July 2018 and was replaced by Maurizio Sarri.[75] During this period, the club is said to have lost £26.6m in paying off compensation to Conte, his team, and legal fees, as per Chelsea's accounts.
Inter Milan
On 31 May 2019, Conte was appointed head coach of Serie A club Inter Milan.[77] On 26 August 2019, Inter won their first league match of the season by 4–0 against Lecce.[78] Inter finished second behind Juventus in the Serie A title race.[79] Inter also reached the final of the Europa League, but suffered a 3–2 defeat to Sevilla in Cologne on 21 August 2020.[
Following Atalanta's draw against Sassuolo on 2 May 2021, Inter were confirmed as champions for the first time in eleven years, ending Juventus's run of nine consecutive titles.[
However, despite achieving Serie A glory, on 26 May 2021, Inter announced that Conte had left the club by mutual consent. The departure was reportedly due to disagreements Conte had with the club's board over transfers for the following season.
Tottenham Hotspur
Conte was appointed as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur on 2 November 2021 following the sacking of Nuno Espírito Santo the previous day. He signed an 18-month contract with the option of a further year.[84][85] His first match in-charge of Tottenham was a 3–2 win against Eredivisie side Vitesse.[86] His first Premier League game was a 0–0 draw away to Everton on 7 November 2021.[87] On 1 January 2022, following a late win against Watford, Conte became the first Tottenham manager to go unbeaten in their first eight league games.
Conte helped Tottenham qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 2019–20, after winning 5–0 away against Norwich City and finishing fourth in the 2021–22 Premier League season.
After a 2-0 victory against Everton, Conte had secured Tottenham their best ever start to a Premier League season.
LAST ROUND
LAST MEETING
With Lancastrian commentary
Think this lad is a quality player
DEJAN KULUSEVSKI
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First FA Cup Final I ever watched was 1962 they beat Burnley 3-1 not a bad side this
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Mowbray's men |
Posted by: themaclad - 24-01-2023, 09:01 - Forum: Sunderland
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Sunderland have signed France Under-20 international midfielder Pierre Ekwah from West Ham United on a "long-term" contract, for an undisclosed fee.
The 21-year-old joined West Ham's under-21 side in July 2021, having been part of the Chelsea academy, but did not make a senior appearance.
Before moving to England, Ekwah spent time at the national Clairefontaine academy and at Nantes.
"He is a player we have been monitoring for some time," boss Tony Mowbray said.
Mowbray patient with Sunderland progress
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Prediction League Fixtures - Week 21 |
Posted by: Zinman - 23-01-2023, 22:27 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Mix of cup & league games. After the Blackpool game's postponement, Extra balls as follows:
Bonus; Derby, Blue Baggie
Scoreballs; Stairs, BBB.
Gamball:
Middlesbrough - Watford
Others:
Bristol City - WBA
Ipswich - Burnley
Walsall - Leicester
Preston - Spurs
Hull - QPR
Coventry - Huddersfield
Charlton - Bolton
Brighton - Liverpool
Wrexham - Sheff Utd
Oh, and this week's results may well be late. In fact they may not be published at all due to an unexpected technical issue which has absolutely nothing to do with the scores.
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