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  1. The PL title decision went down to the final day, and Man City sealed it expectedly at home to West Ham. In this league though, the title was pretty much sewn up for several weeks. Before we crown the winner, the top scores for Week 38 came from the closest challenger, @6666, and @Storts who was the only one to improve his position on the final day. Both scored 18 points, whilst the next best was @Rucksackfranzose with 17 points.

    Most positions were sewn up, and nearly all regular competitors scored 500+ points, an indication of the impact having 4 points for a perfect score had. 

    On to the winner who has been top of the pile since Week 26 - @Rajabhat Rovers! Congratulations to our regular prediction-league competitor! That week was the first time he took the league and he made the spot his own. 

    PL38.png

     

    As per tradition, here are some seasonal summary stats:

    Other Leaders Throughout the Season:
    - @6666 (Week 1-3, 5-19, 23-25)
    - @Lucas (Week 4)
    - @Dan (Week 20-22)

    Highest Individual Scores in a Week
    - @6666 - Week 1 - 38 points
    - @Dan - Week 18 - 32 points
    - @Rajabhat Rovers - Week 28 - 25 points
    - @CaaC (John) - Week 35 - 24 points 
    - @Storts - Week 37 - 24 points

    Most Perfect Scores in a Single Gameweek
    - @6666 - Week 1 - 5
    - @Dan - Week 18 - 5
    - @Lucas - Week 1 - 4

     

    Finally, it's the Premier League Prediction League Hall of Fame....

    Congratulations to @Rajabhat Rovers who is now the outright leader for most wins of the Premier League Prediction League!

    Thank you to everyone who took part this season. Hopefully you can all return for the next season which begins in just under 3 months! 

    Before that, there is the Euro 2024 Prediction League & Cup Competition to take place this summer, so if you haven't joined up yet, please do HERE

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  2. all kick-offs 15.00 (BST) unless stated

    Saturday 25th May, 2024
    Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne Victory, 10.45
    Celtic vs Rangers
    Man City vs Man Utd
    Real Sociedad vs Atletico Madrid, 15.15
    Barcelona Women vs Lyon Women, 17.00
    Kaiserslautern vs Bayer Leverkusen, 19.00

    Sunday 26th May, 2024
    St Louis City vs Seattle Sounders, 01.30
    Frosinone vs Udinese, 14.00
    Leeds vs Southampton, 15.00
    Club Brugge vs Cercle Brugge, 17.30
     

    Please get ALL predictions in by SATURDAY 25th MAY 2024 - Topic will be LOCKED at 10.45am (BST)!!

  3. Week 40 Results
    Hearts 3-3 Rangers
    Union Berlin 2-1 Freiburg
    Man Utd Women 0-6 Chelsea Women
    Bolton 2-0 Oxford
    New York City 2-1 New York RB
    Wehen 1-2 St Pauli
    Anderlecht 0-1 Club Brugge
    Galatasaray 0-1 Fenerbahce
    Granada 1-2 Celta Vigo
    Le Havre 1-2 Marseille

    Round-up
    Some more places decided in respective leagues across the world, and some winners of cup competitions too, not to mention promotions and relegations sorted out!

    Highest score came from last-place @Pyfish with 15 points. Meanwhile, the top 5 all scored 11 or 12 points but no movement in the rankings. All players barring myself scored a Perfect Score too. 

    WPL40.png

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  4. Crawley sealed promotion with a clean-sheet victory over Crewe, first of the 2 goals coming at the end of the first half, in the 41st minute. No winners here!

    Lots went early for the first goal in Man City vs West Ham, but @Bluebird Hewitt got the closest to 2 minutes with his 3rd-minute pick.

    Table after Game 136:
    capture.png

    @Bluebird Hewitt goes up to 7th place and is now joint with @Bluewolf on 19 points.

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  5. 7 minutes ago, Devil said:

    Yeah, but it just shows the obsession with us. We're allowed a bad period you know. Honestly my dad supported through a relegation, people need to get a grip and start looking at clubs that have failed season on season forever before going at United for a few bad seasons. 

    Even during our supposed horrific period since Fergie we have have won ever trophy available other than the Premier league and Champions league. 

    We've got big clubs that haven't won trophies for 30 to 40 years and were big news for having a bad season.

     

     

    4 minutes ago, Devil said:

    So funny though, City win a 4th league title and the trot and people would rather ridicule United for the 8th place finish.

    It will be the same tomorrow at work, nobody gives a fuck about them.

    The post you literally quoted said there's no discussions about it at all xD

    You're allowed a bad period, of course clubs go through transition. But how long is this going to be? 

    Not won a title since 2012? A club like yours shouldn't be relying on domestic cups as success. It's a prolonged period of mediocrity and whenever someone new comes in there just doesn't seem to be the impact made by any of them to get you back to where you're used to... 

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