Wednesday, December 07, 2005

 

And Then There Were 10!


My team has dropped out of the top 5. It’s now joint 6 with Mark Fowlers Stay Up Pompey, lets hope he’s right!

The reasons why this has happened include not having Rooney (the man of the match monster), my frontline of Henry and Drogba not scoring and other managers being better than me!

Therefore this week Instead of the top 5 I’m showing the top 10 and before you ask the answer is yes! If I keep on dropping down the table the list will keep on getting bigger and bigger!

Richard Maxwell (Mint Tea) takes advantage of Liverpool’s two clean sheets and Gerrards MOTM by getting an impressive 90 points and takes number 5.

Dave Knowles with ‘1977,1978,1981,1984 & 2005 Thank you’ takes more points of Jason lee whose lead is cut to 11 points.

Both Richard and Dave have not used many subs so they are two teams to watch.
Last years winner Mark Parrish with Skidmans Allstars moves into 9th, last year he took the lead at Xmas so watch this space.

Sunny will be pleased as he makes it onto the blog just because a top 6 table looks stupid and he makes me feel good because I still beat him by 1 point!

The top 10 looks like this
1) Outsource IT Direct (52 this week) Total = 632
2) 1977,1978,1981,1984 & 2005 Thank you (70 this week) Total = 621
3) Broxy blues (59 this week) Total = 603
4) The All England Hula-hoop (56 this week) Total = 602
5) Mint tea (90 this week) Total = 588
6) The Daddy Long Leg Clarets (32 this week) Total = 580
6) Stay Up Pompey (59 this week) Total = 580
8) Flying Monkey III – Curse of the WereMonkey (48 this week) Total = 562
9) Skidman’s Allstars (49 this week) Total = 561
10) Mistry’s Confused XI (31 this week) Total = 560


I'll look at all the best players tomorrow and on Friday it’s the world cup draw.

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