Tuesday 21 January 2014

Ding Dong Merrily on high ....

No, it isn't Christmas although we have had frost the last two mornings. The Ding Dong is at the top of the Gardens league where a handful of points separate the top three with Little Ted topping the Dynamos by a fraction, with No Wonders still close behind. Can anyone catch up with these three?

Gardens League
Gottodobetter is closest but ramming its way up the league still is Super Rams with the most points of the week: 69.

Since most of us now have Suarez, and many have Arsenal and Everton defenders, and other players in common is there less chance of a breakaway at the top or a breakthrough from below?

There are 16 weeks left so a steady advance from below, catching up by an average of 10 point per week on the leader, would give everyone down to 13th a chance to reach the top. An average rate of 5 per week would give everyone down to El Fandi at 6th a chance.

(The story of the week for me was mentioned in the previous blog, added yesterday. Have a look...I shall be following up on Seamus O'Connell, a player from the days when players were paid £10 a week. (A guess, not a fact))
Landon Donovan of Everton F.C. shaking hands b...
Landon Donovan of Everton F.C. shaking hands before his Premier League debut against Arsenal F.C. at Emirates Stadium, January 2010. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The photo is NOT Seamus O'Connell but I am looking for one!

Allotments League

Nice to see different leaders from the Gardens in this league of fine lines between winning and losing - this week it was Furies winning by 2 points, last week they lost by 1. Ding Dong merrily down below.


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