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All payments should have been sent to all those that sent me an address.

Thanks for playing and don't forget to send jeremypwr and Sportsbet some love. Without their sponsorship this pool would be no where near as fun and we'd just be playing for the peanut entry fees  Cheesy. Hopefully the pool will continue to grow year on year as it had done so far.
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Congrats to all the winners!  I wasn't really into it for the last couple of seasons and had one season off but it's nice to see our little pool's growth.  It also became some sort of permanent fixture in the gambling section.  Smiley

It all started because of one boring day for hilariousandco.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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I enjoyed the pool once again this season, I assume we’ll go again next season with sportsbet.io once again generously sponsoring it.

I hope to do much better next season, really crap by myself this season.

Any way, have a good summer to those of you I don’t speak to elsewhere and we’ll go again in season 2023/24.
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There was a certain hype around Newcastle (although they had a rather modest line-up), so I don't think that their success surprised anyone much.
As for next season, I don't even know what to expect - there are so many contenders for the top lines that I just can't even think of a "logical" order of teams for how next season should end so that everyone takes "their place" and no one is shocked. Anyone can do it?

I don't completely agree with you about Newcastle, the main narrative most people had was that they have rich owners and a blank cheque, but we were still looking to them to make those huge signings before they can be this good, but they made a couple of transfers but those transfers didn't bring them here because Isak for instance after his first game when he was signed for the got injured and played for just the latter part of the season iirc, I believe that most people, at least myself was expecting the transition to happen over a period or 2-3 years, but Eddie Howe did a pretty solid job and I can agree money is the part of the motivation for the players in general too.

Yes, that's why I wrote about the hype and the expectations of the crowd. Few people look at specific detailed information about purchases and sales. In order for expectations to grow very high regarding the success of the club, it is enough to know that sheikhs have acquired it, further details about their strategy (fast pumping of money or gradual development) are already of little importance. After the examples of City and PSG, everyone "knows" one pattern "purchase by sheikhs -> rise of the club to the tops."
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There was a certain hype around Newcastle (although they had a rather modest line-up), so I don't think that their success surprised anyone much.
As for next season, I don't even know what to expect - there are so many contenders for the top lines that I just can't even think of a "logical" order of teams for how next season should end so that everyone takes "their place" and no one is shocked. Anyone can do it?
I don't complete agree with you about Newcastle, the main narrative every had was that they rich owners and a blank cheque, but we were still looking to them making those huge signings before they can be this good, but they made a couple of transfers but those transfers didn't bring them here because Isak for instance after his first game when signed for the got injured, I believe that most people, at least myself was expecting the transition to happen over a period or 2-3 years, but Eddie Howe did a pretty solid job and I can agree money is the part of the motivation for the players in general too.

Like everyone else, I expect not much from them next season; the pressure is now on them; being regarded a top 6 team comes with a lot of pressure.They have the money, but it will take 2-3 years, as you stated, for them to become appealing to good players; for the time being, they will only attracts B-C grade players who are either looking for money or game time.Tbh, I was expecting them to be quite active this summer, but there has been no word on their transfer dealings as of yet. There is no better time to make good deals than now, before the international break.
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I wonder what the odds would have been for the likes of Brighton, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Man United to finish well above both teams that we picked, who could have seen that coming huh ?

I literally should have back Arsenal, but I didn't see Chelsea sacking Thomas Tuchel that early into the season, so it's all good, let's look forward to next season.

There was a certain hype around Newcastle (although they had a rather modest line-up), so I don't think that their success surprised anyone much.
As for next season, I don't even know what to expect - there are so many contenders for the top lines that I just can't even think of a "logical" order of teams for how next season should end so that everyone takes "their place" and no one is shocked. Anyone can do it?

I don't completely agree with you about Newcastle, the main narrative most people had was that they have rich owners and a blank cheque, but we were still looking to them to make those huge signings before they can be this good, but they made a couple of transfers but those transfers didn't bring them here because Isak for instance after his first game when he was signed for the got injured and played for just the latter part of the season iirc, I believe that most people, at least myself was expecting the transition to happen over a period or 2-3 years, but Eddie Howe did a pretty solid job and I can agree money is the part of the motivation for the players in general too.
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I think Liverpool in the end of the season showed great football and endurance,they won most of their games and I think it is exactly from there where we should start thinking about the upgrade for the next season.I know we have great strikers like Nunez and Salah but having some more does not hurt,also in the midfield we need as many talented players as possible as that saying says "in football midfield can win or lose you games" they are the most important part of any team as they produce dangerous actions and also they manage the defense.I think if we fill the midfield with talented players we can have a go for the title once again next season.

You guys are already interested in Mac Allister, and it appears that Liverpool is his only option at the moment. He is certain to make a move this season, and Brighton are willing to sell for no less than £65m. You may want to finalise the deal as soon as possible, before Chelsea let go of Mount and Kovasic next week. If Poch wants him, we'll get him; we're set to spend another £600m this summer.  Grin

Kovasic to Man City -I don't like the deal at all, but if Poch says he isn't part of his plans, I don't know what else to say. For real, this is going to hunt us next season.
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I wonder what the odds would have been for the likes of Brighton, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Man United to finish well above both teams that we picked, who could have seen that coming huh ?

I literally should have back Arsenal, but I didn't see Chelsea sacking Thomas Tuchel that early into the season, so it's all good, let's look forward to next season.

There was a certain hype around Newcastle (although they had a rather modest line-up), so I don't think that their success surprised anyone much.
As for next season, I don't even know what to expect - there are so many contenders for the top lines that I just can't even think of a "logical" order of teams for how next season should end so that everyone takes "their place" and no one is shocked. Anyone can do it?
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history does not repeat, but often rhymes, Dean is a good manager, with good striker (Gyokeres would be great adding from Coventry), at least not thinking about survival is enough

I think there is scientific basis for cycles, even in sporting clubs. And unfortunately, Liverpool seem to be in 7th season funk, which especially appears to be true for Klopp -- I can only hope that we buck the trend. Am most nervous about how on earth we're replacing the midfield, something long overdue and now even more urgent that we've lost 3 key players in the position, should retire another, and will lose even the backup loan option.

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I think Liverpool in the end of the season showed great football and endurance,they won most of their games and I think it is exactly from there where we should start thinking about the upgrade for the next season.I know we have great strikers like Nunez and Salah but having some more does not hurt,also in the midfield we need as many talented players as possible as that saying says "in football midfield can win or lose you games" they are the most important part of any team as they produce dangerous actions and also they manage the defense.I think if we fill the midfield with talented players we can have a go for the title once again next season.
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history does not repeat, but often rhymes, Dean is a good manager, with good striker (Gyokeres would be great adding from Coventry), at least not thinking about survival is enough

I think there is scientific basis for cycles, even in sporting clubs. And unfortunately, Liverpool seem to be in 7th season funk, which especially appears to be true for Klopp -- I can only hope that we buck the trend. Am most nervous about how on earth we're replacing the midfield, something long overdue and now even more urgent that we've lost 3 key players in the position, should retire another, and will lose even the backup loan option.

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Congrats to all the winners. Please PM me your addresses and I'll get the payments sent out this week.

Congratulations to all winners and thanks for the organization hilariousandco.
Thanks also to all sponsors!

About my ranking we do not need to lose words at this point (unfortunately) Grin

A huge congratulations to all the winners as it was another great EPL pool season on the forums.
Even though I did worse than all who actually still were putting in their selections when they knew they weren't in the top 20.
For myself it was last place in those still playing at 50.
But it was fun and well worth the entry fee, to me at any rate.

See you all next season!
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Congrats to all the winners. Please PM me your addresses and I'll get the payments sent out this week.

Congratulations to all winners and thanks for the organization hilariousandco.
Thanks also to all sponsors!

About my ranking we do not need to lose words at this point (unfortunately) Grin
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I'll send payments out over the weekend. Think I've got everyone's addresses now except for fortebet, saint-loup, iluckyguy, ltu-btc, ulven.

Congrats to all winners!

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Did you get your freebet from jeremypwr?
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Pretty much a season to forget for me, but thank you Harkorede for remembering and paying out our side bet (have to admit, I didn't remember it, so anyone who knows I took sidebets and lost, please remind me heh).

It came to my mind when I saw your post that you will pay my entry fee for next season. Smiley Besides I also need to make a 1 mbtc payment to swogerino. I was thinking at the beginning of the season that Manchester United would finish ahead of Arsenal. It is funny when I look at it now. Smiley



Lol.If you had not mentioned this here I have completely forgot about such side bet in the beginning.I was scared a bit for the beginning as you never know what to expect from Arsenal but once I saw the first 5-6 games I was sure that Arsenal would finish ahead and as such I didn't think about it anymore and had completely forgot until now.What a great 0.001 Bitcoin to play my favorite games or to bet a lot with IDR in sport betting,thanks mate  Grin.
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@casperBGD: Wasn't too long ago when I remember some amazing vibes that even I felt good about, DCL frontlining Ancelotti's triumphant emergence, best start ever to the league, etc, and getting a tough point from us while sitting pretty. Rewind back even to Koeman and Lukaku (personally the best Everton I remember of post Moyes era) and you wonder why they do this see-saw so much.


that start with Ancelotti had great vibes, but with Moyes were the good days, and he actually came in season when Everton was in a similar situation, and got us survival
interesting enough, few season in his managing Everton, we avoided relegation on position 17th (although much less dramatic than last weekend), and Leicester and Leeds were relegated, as this year, and next season we qualified for CL spot, being 4th, history does not repeat, but often rhymes, Dean is a good manager, with good striker (Gyokeres would be great adding from Coventry), at least not thinking about survival is enough
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@Harko: Brighton probably wasn't that great odds to finish top 6, but Newcastle top 4, yeah I suspect that would have snagged at least 20/1. Didn't see Tuchel also but didn't drop my jaw either. With or without, Abramovich, you can win everything and still lose your job there. Ruthless.

@casperBGD: Wasn't too long ago when I remember some amazing vibes that even I felt good about, DCL frontlining Ancelotti's triumphant emergence, best start ever to the league, etc, and getting a tough point from us while sitting pretty. Rewind back even to Koeman and Lukaku (personally the best Everton I remember of post Moyes era) and you wonder why they do this see-saw so much.

@CLS63: Thanks for the reminder, and I'll always make good on my bets. I'll pay for your entry next season Wink
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Pretty much a season to forget for me, but thank you Harkorede for remembering and paying out our side bet (have to admit, I didn't remember it, so anyone who knows I took sidebets and lost, please remind me heh).

It came to my mind when I saw your post that you will pay my entry fee for next season. Smiley Besides I also need to make a 1 mbtc payment to swogerino. I was thinking at the beginning of the season that Manchester United would finish ahead of Arsenal. It is funny when I look at it now. Smiley

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