Some recent changes....
I've added a predictions page which links to an online spreadsheet. You can enter your predictions directly (Actually, anybody at all can enter and change predictions at the moment - but I don't think anybody will come along and mess it up. Might have to monitor that, though.) If you've already posted up your predictions on this blog, I'll update the SS in a while.
I've also added a recent comments gadgets so that you can see what's been going on since your last visit.
And as the Guardian has given our contact details to an external company, I thought it only fair to steal their logo (minus the social betting bit...).
While I'm at it, what shall we do about Winner predictions? Should we do that before any games are played or later?
UPDATE: I've added predictions already made on here and there's also a first goalscorer sheet. Jaime's predictions are up. (Personally, I'll add my predictions as we go along - too much research in one go....)
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
1st Group Matches - guess the score & 1st goal scorer
Will Mike go for all hung parliaments?
Date Group
11/06 - 16:00 A South Africa - Mexico -
11/06 - 20:30 A Uruguay - France -
12/06 - 13:30 B South Korea - Greece -
12/06 - 16:00 B Argentina - Nigeria -
12/06 - 20:30 C England - USA -
13/06 - 13:30 C Algeria - Slovenia -
13/06 - 16:00 D Serbia - Ghana -
13/06 - 20:30 D Germany - Australia -
14/06 - 13:30 E Netherlands - Denmark -
14/06 - 16:00 E Japan - Cameroon -
14/06 - 20:30 F Italy - Paraguay -
15/06 - 13:30 F New Zealand - Slovakia -
15/06 - 16:00 G Ivory Coast - Portugal -
15/06 - 20:30 G Brazil - North Korea -
16/06 - 13:30 H Honduras - Chile -
16/06 - 16:00 H Spain - Switzerland -
Date Group
11/06 - 16:00 A South Africa - Mexico -
11/06 - 20:30 A Uruguay - France -
12/06 - 13:30 B South Korea - Greece -
12/06 - 16:00 B Argentina - Nigeria -
12/06 - 20:30 C England - USA -
13/06 - 13:30 C Algeria - Slovenia -
13/06 - 16:00 D Serbia - Ghana -
13/06 - 20:30 D Germany - Australia -
14/06 - 13:30 E Netherlands - Denmark -
14/06 - 16:00 E Japan - Cameroon -
14/06 - 20:30 F Italy - Paraguay -
15/06 - 13:30 F New Zealand - Slovakia -
15/06 - 16:00 G Ivory Coast - Portugal -
15/06 - 20:30 G Brazil - North Korea -
16/06 - 13:30 H Honduras - Chile -
16/06 - 16:00 H Spain - Switzerland -
Sunday, 9 May 2010
I think it's all over....
Well, not quite. We've yet to post up our final standings but this chart at least is complete:
It shows each team's points per round for the season - click into it to make it bigger. Though Chelsea probably deserved to win and even played some very compelling football (it breaks my heart to say it....) the graph shows just how close an off-form United managed to make it. Poor old Portsmouth though - they struggled to get to 19 points, and then had 9 points deducted so had to fight their way back to 19 points again. 19 is evidently their groundhog number.
It shows each team's points per round for the season - click into it to make it bigger. Though Chelsea probably deserved to win and even played some very compelling football (it breaks my heart to say it....) the graph shows just how close an off-form United managed to make it. Poor old Portsmouth though - they struggled to get to 19 points, and then had 9 points deducted so had to fight their way back to 19 points again. 19 is evidently their groundhog number.
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Here are our final points. I don't all the results - particularly missing are the week before last ones - but I was very preoccupied.
Anyhow, plans for the World Cup.....
If the PTS site is no longer up and running during the summer's diversions, we can make this our makeshift home. I can set it up so that everybody in the group is an author, so that everyone can originate posts. And then each person can set it up so that their email box notifies of each post/comment so there's no need to miss anything. And of course you can post up pictures.
Here's proof. On 19 September, my granddaughter Isabella is scheduled to disembark after spending the entire world cup in the womb. For reasons of modesty you can only see her top half....
But what we really really need is daft but manageable games to keep us engaged. So what ideas do we have?
Friday, 5 March 2010
Update
Well, here we are in front of the computer on a Friday night again.
May as well update the graphs:
I've kept the 3 relegation teams in so that we don't need to worry about what's happening at the bottom. Exceptionally good round for mikejapan, 3rd for this round in the whole wide world web. And here are our placings spaghettistically-rendered.
And here are the teams - strange to see that Man United have never been above Chelsea whenever they've both played the same number of games and yet Chelsea only have the slenderest of margins:
May as well update the graphs:



Thursday, 31 December 2009
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Heading towards Christmas
That's 15 rounds completed. Let's see where everybody is.
I don't think the Guardian's ''expert'' is playing any more, neither is Nathalie (her scores are still on last season's group). But I still like to see them on the graph, if only to show how much better you can do simply by turning up. Red had a good week last round and picked up a place, and like mikejapan, he put more points on the board than the top player. Mikejapan has broken away from the pack, standing just above the 100 points mark. Let's see whether we can catch him...

Tuesday, 10 November 2009
We're about a third of the way there

At least we've seen off Matt Le Tissier, (blue line and triangles) who has either forgotten his log in or given up for good.

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