Well, no one got the score right.
No one got the first Oxford scorer right.
No one got the first Oxford booking right.
No one got the first player substituted right.
DLT got the first substitute right.
I got the score right but clearly meant an Oxford victory. If the intent was purely the score itself, then I win, if the intent was the score and team winning, then it belongs to Senor Pryor.
"Zeke" wrote:I got the score right but clearly meant an Oxford victory. If the intent was purely the score itself, then I win, if the intent was the score and team winning, then it belongs to Senor Pryor.
I feel vindicated in awarding the Boot to DLT because Zeke put the score as 0-1. The convention (on this side of the Atlantic) is that the home team's score always precedes the away team's, therefore, whether or not Duffy was a hedge (and there are those who might claim that a hedge has more mobility), my assumption is that Zeke meant 1-0 to the away team.