Big Nene Boot

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Parklife12
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Big Nene Boot

Post by Parklife12 »

Points = Prizes.

1. Name the starting XI. (1point per correct player named, -1 for each incorrect player named).
2. Who will kick off the first half (2points if correct).
3. Result W/D/L (1point OUFC win, 2points draw, 3point OUFC lose).
4. First OUFC booking. (2points).
5. Which game will have more goals R&ampD/OUFC or York/Luton. (2points for selecting correct game or 3 points if selecting both games having the same no of goals)

TB total attendance without going over.
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Post by Boogie »

1. Clarke

Batt, Creighton, Wright, Sandwith

Tonkin, Bullman, Hargreaves (nooohhhh!), Clist

Constable, Green M

2. Oxford.

3. Draw

4. Constable

5. York / Luton


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boris
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Re: Big Nene Boot

Post by boris »

&quotParklife12&quot wrote:Points = Prizes.

1. Name the starting XI. (1point per correct player named, -1 for each incorrect player named).
2. Who will kick off the first half (2points if correct).
3. Result W/D/L (1point OUFC win, 2points draw, 3point OUFC lose).
4. First OUFC booking. (2points).
5. Which game will have more goals R&ampD/OUFC or York/Luton. (2points for selecting correct game or 3 points if selecting both games having the same no of goals)

TB total attendance without going over.
1&gt Clarke, Batt, Creighton, Wright, Tonkin, Potter, Bulman, Chapman, Clist, Constable, Midson
2&gt R&ampD
3&gt D
4&gt Bulman
5&gt R&ampD v OUFC

TB&gt 5231
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Post by Geoff »

1&gt Clarke, Batt, Creighton, Wright, Tonkin, Deering, Bulman, Chapman, Clist, Constable, Midson
2&gt R&ampD
3&gt Draw
4&gt Constable
5&gt R&ampD v OUFC

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Post by scooter »

1 Clarke, Batt, Creighton, Wright, Sandwith, Chapman, Bulman, Clist, Potter, Constable, Midson.

2 R&ampD

3 Draw

4 Bulman

5 York/Luton

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Hog
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Re: Big Nene Boot

Post by Hog »

&quotParklife12&quot wrote:Points = Prizes.

1. Name the starting XI. (1point per correct player named, -1 for each incorrect player named).

Clarke,
Batt,
Creighton,
Wright,
Tonkin,
Chapman,
Clist,
Bulman,
Potter
Constable
Midson

2. Who will kick off the first half (2points if correct).

Oxford

3. Result W/D/L (1point OUFC win, 2points draw, 3point OUFC lose).

Draw

4. First OUFC booking. (2points).

Chapman

5. Which game will have more goals R&ampD/OUFC or York/Luton. (2points for selecting correct game or 3 points if selecting both games having the same no of goals)

Same

TB total attendance without going over.
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Post by Ancient Colin »

(1) Clarke, Batt, Beast, Wright, Tonkin, Potter, Hargreaves, Bulman, Clist, Constable, Green

(2) Oxford

(3) Ox lose

(4) Constable

(5) York-Luton

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GodalmingYellow
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Re: Big Nene Boot

Post by GodalmingYellow »

&quotParklife12&quot wrote:Points = Prizes.

1. Name the starting XI. (1point per correct player named, -1 for each incorrect player named).
2. Who will kick off the first half (2points if correct).
3. Result W/D/L (1point OUFC win, 2points draw, 3point OUFC lose).
4. First OUFC booking. (2points).
5. Which game will have more goals R&ampD/OUFC or York/Luton. (2points for selecting correct game or 3 points if selecting both games having the same no of goals)

TB total attendance without going over.
1. Clarke
Batt
Creighton
Wright
Tonkin
Clist
Bulman
Potter
M Green
Constable
Midson

2. Oxford

3. Draw

4. Constable

5. York v Luton

TB: 5,212
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Post by Matt D »

1. clarke, batt, wright, creighton, sandwith, clist, bulman, hargreaves, chapman, constable, midson.
2. YELLOWS
3. oh ffs. er: draw.
4. hargreaves
5. york's

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Post by Mally »

1. Clarke, Batt, Creighton, Wright, Tonkin, Potter, Bulman, Chapman, Clist, Constable, Green (M)

2. Oxford

3. Draw

4. Constable

5. York/Luton

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Post by Hog »

Oh dear, Mally's going to love this!

The pressure of the play-off position seems to have got to Parklife this week! Not only did Mally's specially selected winner forget to enter his own Boot he also appears to have been distracted by a basketball tournament (or something) and forgotten to mark it!

As time is ticking on I've taken the liberty of totalling up the scores and we appear to have joint winners: Boris and Geoff both scored 15 but both went over on the TB attendance (as did everyone else!). Just like me last week Parklife didn't offer a second tie-break so there are two possibilities: nearest wins (as last week), or 0.5 point each. Nearest is Boris. But that would favour Hog as Geoff is currently second in the table so ... :wink:

Over to you again Mally ...
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Post by Mally »

&quotHog&quot wrote:Oh dear, Mally's going to love this!

The pressure of the play-off position seems to have got to Parklife this week! Not only did Mally's specially selected winner forget to enter his own Boot he also appears to have been distracted by a basketball tournament (or something) and forgotten to mark it!

As time is ticking on I've taken the liberty of totalling up the scores and we appear to have joint winners: Boris and Geoff both scored 15 but both went over on the TB attendance (as did everyone else!). Just like me last week Parklife didn't offer a second tie-break so there are two possibilities: nearest wins (as last week), or 0.5 point each. Nearest is Boris. But that would favour Hog as Geoff is currently second in the table so ... :wink:

Over to you again Mally ...
Couldn't organise a .....I did think about suggesting to Parklife that he should remove the &quotbut not over&quot qualification because it was tempting fate.

The only fair thing to do is the same as last time and award the boot to the nearest crowd prediction so boris wins the boot and gets to set the pen(or)ultimate boot of the season.

Please please please make the tie break something definitive that has to have a clear winner.
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