Saturday, October 30, 2004

Big Raspberry

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Mark Dewberry collapsed back into the bottom 6 after an absence of 8 weeks after scoring the week's and season's worst weekly score of just 4 points. Defoe's Golden XI fell 5 places.


Two other managers crashed down the table each losing 11 places. Ian Kennett's Blessed are the Cheesemakers find themselves in 34th after hitting 23 points and Muddy's Happy Hammers are in 37th, this after mustering 21. Both were not bad scores in fairness and shows the tough competition and closeness of the league this season. Only a 106 points separate re-election & the top 10 which is not a lot. A number of managers have in previous season's made excellent prize winning runs from the bottom to the top in just a couple of months.

Other sides that slumped in week 10 were Hammers like coke (sorry thought that was Romanian superstars who go out with porn stars?). Muzza's boys drop to 34th after hitting 22 points - his worst score of the season - whilst his mate Oakers saw his boys, Better than 2nd, crash 5 places to 36th.

Can I get a waistcoat improved their chances of moving up the table after easily managing their best score of the campaign. Si Jenks hit 43 points and are now in 42nd, a jump of 3 places.

The worst weekly scores of the season up to week 10
1. Mark Dewberry, 4 points, week 10
2. Tim Feldbruegge, 8 points, week 6
3. Tim Feldbruegge, 9 points, week 2
3. Tim Feldbruegge, 9 points, week 1

Remember there is a cash prize for the embarrassment of 'achieving' the season's worst weekly score. Tim, you gotta do better bud I'm afraid.

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