Dont forget the Festive BOBB
Prediction must be in before start of Burnley match
The total No of goals scored in the following matches (i.e. Just 1 number required):
23 December Burnley v Tottenham
26 December Tottenham v Southampton
31 December Tottenham v West Ham
2 January Swansea v Tottenham
10 points if correct
5 points 1 away
2 points 2 away
sorry, but is this ALL goals or just Spurs goals?Thanks Lighty, forgot about that. Now corrected and previous post deleted.
Dont forget the Festive BOBB
Prediction must be in before start of Burnley match
The total No of goals scored in the following matches (i.e. Just 1 number required):
23 December Burnley v Tottenham
26 December Tottenham v Southampton
2 January Swansea v Tottenham
4 January Tottenham v West Ham
10 points if correct
5 points 1 away
2 points 2 away
sorry, but is this ALL goals or just Spurs goals?
BOBB for Stoke City match
Name all 6 Tottenham players involved in substitutions. (No need to specify on or off)
6 Correct - 50 points
5 Correct - 30 points
4 Correct - 20 points
3 Correct - 15 points
2 Correct - 10 points
1 Correct - 5 points
no consistency on BOBB points a lot easier to guess the subs than it is the total amount of goals over 4 games
I think you will find that the BOBB for the Stoke game was fairly unpopular.
Took this on to help out. More than happy to step aside.
I'm willing to take criticism, but feel I have already explained myself regarding the high scoring BOBB.
I took into account that most people would get the majority correct and that points difference would not be great. What I didn't take into consideration was the people that did not predict for that game and therefore missed out on probably 40 or 50 points.
The reaction on here appears to be that high scoring BOBBs are not a good idea and I go along with that.
So, I accepted the criticism for the Stoke BOBB and will now attempt some consistency in the points and that they do not severely punish anyone that misses that week's prediction.
I'm willing to take criticism, but feel I have already explained myself regarding the high scoring BOBB.
I took into account that most people would get the majority correct and that points difference would not be great. What I didn't take into consideration was the people that did not predict for that game and therefore missed out on probably 40 or 50 points.
The reaction on here appears to be that high scoring BOBBs are not a good idea and I go along with that.
So, I accepted the criticism for the Stoke BOBB and will now attempt some consistency in the points and that they do not severely punish anyone that misses that week's prediction.
23 Dec ☃
HT: Burnley 0 - 0 Tottenham (Kane)
FT: Burnley 1 - 2 Tottenham (Kane)
Bill Odie's Bumper Bonus: 2
26 Dec
HT: Tottenham 1 - 0 Southampton (Kane)
FT: Tottenham 3 - 0 Southampton (Kane)
Bill Odie's Bumper Bonus: 4
2 Jan
HT: Swansea 0 - 1 Tottenham (Kane)
FT: Swansea 1 - 3 Tottenham (Kane)
Bill Odie's Bumper Bonus: 5
4 Jan ⚽️
HT: Tottenham 0 - 0 West Ham (Kane)
FT: Tottenham 3 - 2 West Ham (Kane)
Bill Odie's Bumper Bonus: 4
You're doing a great job mate. The results are arriving a lot quicker than when that slacker @spurs mental was doing it . Keep up the good work.I think you will find that the BOBB for the Stoke game was fairly unpopular.
Took this on to help out. More than happy to step aside.
Fixed... I think. Lol...think the idea is to do your prediction for the Burnley game, then do the BoBB for the total goals scored over the 4 games, not individually
think the idea is to do your prediction for the Burnley game, then do the BoBB for the total goals scored over the 4 games, not individually
Gave up a couple of weeks agoThat's correct. Would prefer the games predicted as they come, but if anyone is away during the holiday period, can take them as a group.
On another subject, does anyone know what is happening with the "score" competition as no results have been reported for a few weeks?