Wednesday 23 April 2014

WEEK THIRTY-SEVEN


Will Paul Davey be our next Golden Goals Champion as he remains top again this weekend after his combinations of teams picked him up a total of 15 goals. Paul has in his combination Man City, Rangers and Wolves and is now three goals clear of second place.
Paul Hudson has stayed in second place after collecting a total of 12 goals for the week his combination is  Man City, Rangers and Watford. In third place we have Mike Adkins. Mike picked up 15 goals for the week and his teams are Arsenal, Man City and Rangers.
In the 103 spot we still have Malcolm Cormack who has now been there for twelve weeks, and now thirteen over the season. Malcolm picked up 6 goals this week from his teams of Charlton, Portsmouth and Swindon. Above him in 102 is now Jim Howard as his teams  failed to pick him up any  goals and is fifteen goals in front of Malcolm.
Rangers still have that 100% scoring record after a run of fourty league/cup games.
It was RANGERS that picked up this weekends highest score with four goals. They won 4-0 away to STENHOUSEMUIR. With the three goals in midweek, Rangers have had a good week. They are now on a total of 114 goals and this is their best for the last ten seasons. Last season they picked up 107. Their highest score is 126 goals scored back in our 1992/93 Season. This is their 14th season on finishing on over 100 goals out of their 30 Season’s with Golden Goals. Stenhousemuir picked up their 8th blank score sheet of the season.
In the Premiership, LIVERPOOL are still top here as they win 3-2 away to Norwich. Liverpool are on a total of 105 goals as this is their best season from their last eleven seasons with Golden Goals. CHELSEA are still second even though they lost 2-1 at home to the bottom of the table Sunderland. Chelsea picked up their 75th goal. MAN CITY are third but they had no game this weekend but ARSENAL are fourth as they win 3-0 away to Hull. Arsenal have picked up six goals this week and they are now on 76 goals. EVERTON come next after they beat MAN UTD 2-0 at home. Everton are on a total of 73 goals which is the best that they have done since the 1995/96 Season. Man UTD picked up their 8th blank score sheet. SWANSEA are on 53 goals after a two game dry spell for goals as they win 2-1 away to Newcastle. TOTTENHAM are on 58 goals as they win 3-1 at home against Fulham. CYRSTAL PALCE won 1-0 away to West Ham and are now on 32 goals but they still could pick up the very lowest score of our history. ASTON VILLA drew 0-0 at home to Southampton to pick up their 15th blank and now two games in a row.
In the Championship, Champions LEICESTER CITY win 1-0 at home to QPR and picked up their 94th goal of the season. They are now set to pick up their best end of season score. QPR picked up their 15th blank of the season. We have two teams in the play-off zone and one of them is QPR. The other team is WIGAN. LEEDS picked up their 60th goal of the season as they win 1-0 away to Barnsley. MIDDLESBROUGH are on 56 as they lost 2-1 at home to Millwall. FOREST won 1-0 at home to BIRMINGHAM to pick up goal number 77 while Birmingham picked up their 15th blank of the season. WATFORD are now on a total of 81 goals as they win 3-1 at home to Ipswich. 
In League Two, SCUNTHORPE are still our highest team here again in second place but they had no game at the weekend. The only game that we had was when PORTSMOUTH won 3-2 at home against BRISTOL ROVERS. Portsmouth have now scored in all of their last four games and are now on 49 goals. Rovers are on 49.
In Scotland, Champions Celtic drew their game 3-3 away to Motherwell but they are now on 93 goals. Queen of South are on 61 as they win 3-0 away to Dumbarton. Morton picked up their 40th goal of the season as they win 1-0 at home to Dundee.
The three best teams to date in Golden Goals are Man City wth 123 goals followed by Rangers on 114. Liverpool are third with 105 goals.
Crystal Palace are still our worst team to date but now with a total of just 32 goals out of a total of 38 league/cup games.

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