Dear All,
You can talk about internationals, champions league, etc but there's nothing to beat the excitement of the DITB League.
Scores over the weekend ranged from a snigger-worthy 14 points to an appreciative-head-nodding 55 (you can also add a furrowed brow and protruding bottom lip if you wish) - more on the scores later.
Yes, Fat Frank finally produced the goods with Liverpool at last keeping a clean sheet in their comfortable win over United, not to mention a third consecutive red card for Vidic
And an 80% fit Fernando Torres scored his 276th goal in just 45 league games at Anfield - surely a must-have for the season ahead!!!
Thankfull Liverpool managed to hold on to their 2-0 lead, unlike rivals Arsenal and Man City - much to the annoyance of FF managers all over the country.
But now it's time to look at the tops and bottoms of the tables.
Flexysmidniterunners still lead the way in the Premiership by a comfortable 28 points, despite losing 17 points to second placed Grapes of Raff.
Even at this early stage, fans and pundits alike are asking can Kelly hold his nerve for a season long campaign?
The answer is usually 'no' in these cases but even if he does bottle it, it's another notch on the bedpost of FF experience.
Not that we're writing off his chances mind you - it's just difficult to cope with the pressure when everyone else in the league is watching your performance and hoping that you slip up.
In fact, the further ahead you get, the worse it is as there's more potential humiliation at the end for losing such a big lead.
Cheeko's fall from grace, Brad's infamous 'Michael Owen' transfer, Shieldsy's "I'll win it" Christmas prediction... these historic calamities live long in the memory.
Anyway, I'm sure that Flexy will be okay.
The Chairman continues about his steady way while getting a nosebleed in third place is Gazza's Piping Hots - still reeling from Michael Owen's dive to try and get old pal Jamie Carragher sent off on Sunday!!!
Vidic's foul on Kuty was far worse Gaz and he got a yellow card too - just unfortunate that he had already been booked. At least the referee was consistent!
Probably The Best, last season's Conference winner jumps into 4th position with the week's highest score (the aforementioned 55) and is followed by the ominous Ibiza Town, managed as always by 'The Professor' Festraerts and his magic calculator. Now starting to look a major threat - or will he too fade like newly-promoted teams of the past (Hull, Sunderland, Ipswich, etc). All have enjoyed their 15 minutes of fame in the Premiership until they remember how crap they are and revert to type.
A good week for Chelsea means a good week for the Blue Monkeys who jump into 6th with another 50 point total, while self-proclaimed-football-guru Walls is also challenging for Europe on 360.
Then we have a gap of 17 points to a host of managers who don't deserve mention at this early stage of the season.
At the bottom of the table we surprisingly see Brother Johnston's Minus Three FC sandwiched between perennial strugglers Cherry United and True Blue Strikers.
Brother Johnston's season usually starts near the top before he soils his pants and goes into freefall. On that basis, he's doomed!!!!
He should really talk to Brother McCauley for some advice on how to stay up (without Viagra!) - and how to keep his keks clean until May (assuming that Geoff indeed wears underpants and does not adopt a 'commando' approach)!
The Busted Sofas bust clear of the drop zone with 50 points also, while defending champion Harpic Amsterdam makes slow but steady progress up the table after a poor start.
Turning our attentions to the Conference ('do we have to?' I hear you ask), we have a new leader in the shape of Conference League stalwart Joey's Monsters. Feels good doesn't it Andy?
Brother McCabe is just two points ahead of the Prince of Darkness, followed closely by Hoofers UTD, making a rare appearance near the top of the table.
Maybe it was indeed a case of beginners luck for debutant and early leader Arnie Thom's Inshallah team but he's still in with a shout in fourth place - unless he panics at the first sign of danger (which we've seen happen to so many new boys).
At the bottom of the Conference and indeed the entire DITB universe are Red Cherry Devils (like father like son?), Con Villa and Minibabybelle FC (a sad fall from grace indeed).
This week's highest scorers are Probably the Best on 55, followed by Gulladuff FF on 53, with the Blue Monkeys and Busted Sofas each scoring a round half century.
Most likely candidates to have Vidic and Mascherano in their teams are Con Villa on 14, Minus Three FC on 17 and Sofa King Easy (18).
So that's it for this week folks. Remember that barely 100 points separate top from bottom in each division and I've always said that if you'ew within 100 points of the top, you're still in with a chance. Unless it's the final week of course.
As Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush advised a conference of FF managers lately... "Don't Give Up... We Still Have Time".
I've said it before and I'll say it again...
No I won't actually!
Until next week........
READ 'EM AND WEEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DITB PREMIER LEAGUE
Pos | C | Manager | Team | Week 11 Pts. | Month 2 Pts. | Total Pts. | League Pos |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mr Brendan Kelly | flexysmidniterunners | 21 | 107 | 406 | 3853 | |
2 | * | Mr Michael Rafferty | The Grapes of Raff | 38 | 92 | 378 | 14937 |
3 | Mr Gary McDonald | Gazzas Piping Hots | 41 | 81 | 366 | 23916 | |
4 | Mr Mark Stevenson | Probably the best | 55 | 92 | 363 | 26568 | |
4 | Mr Kurt Festraerts | Ibiza Town FC | 31 | 110 | 363 | 26568 | |
6 | Mr Brian Shields | The Blue Monkeys | 50 | 115 | 361 | 28492 | |
7 | Mr Conor Walls | Support your own LFC | 32 | 74 | 360 | 29504 | |
8 | Mr Paul Brogan | Diaby Does Dallas | 42 | 69 | 343 | 48941 | |
8 | Mr Andy Kirby | Kirbs Crawlers | 40 | 106 | 343 | 48941 | |
8 | Mr Declan Crudden | Bleedin Red | 45 | 96 | 343 | 48941 | |
11 | Mr Brendan Devlin | Brendys Bruisers | 37 | 69 | 341 | 51622 | |
12 | Dr Owen McNally | Maclacticos | 34 | 94 | 338 | 55669 | |
13 | Mr John McDermott | Sofa King Easy | 18 | 57 | 333 | 62646 | |
14 | Mr Kevin McCauley | KFC Academical | 37 | 77 | 330 | 67000 | |
15 | Mr Mark Molloy | Harpic Amsterdam | 35 | 79 | 321 | 80461 | |
15 | Mr Francis Jones | Yer Mas Athletic | 25 | 81 | 321 | 80461 | |
17 | Mr Conor Donnelly | The Busted Sofas | 50 | 95 | 320 | 81998 | |
18 | Mr William Cherry | Cherry United | 35 | 66 | 302 | 108520 | |
19 | Mr Geoff Johnston | Minus Three FC | 17 | 57 | 301 | 109926 | |
20 | Mr Jules Eilledge | True Blue Strikers | 26 | 83 | 292 | 122154 |
League Average | League Position |
---|---|
375.20 | 2042 |
DITB CONFERENCE LEAGUE
Pos | C | Manager | Team | Week 11 Pts. | Month 2 Pts. | Total Pts. | League Pos |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mr Andrew McCabe | Joeys Monsters | 49 | 113 | 377 | 15591 | |
2 | Mr Gavin Sheehy | Prince of Darkness | 25 | 101 | 375 | 16904 | |
3 | Mr Gareth Bradley | Hoofers UTD | 42 | 103 | 371 | 19794 | |
4 | Mr Arnold Thom | Inshallah | 36 | 89 | 366 | 23916 | |
5 | Mr Brendan Henry | SOMEMAN4ONEMAN | 41 | 93 | 360 | 29504 | |
6 | Mr Andrew Jenkins | The Rio Chargers | 27 | 89 | 354 | 35794 | |
7 | Mr Simon Jenkins | Stickshifter United | 30 | 81 | 348 | 42667 | |
7 | Mr Barry Corr | bazkinginglory | 26 | 82 | 348 | 42667 | |
9 | Mr Colm Mckenna | mugsys barber | 49 | 117 | 347 | 43935 | |
10 | Mr Philip Risley | LIQUIDATOR FC | 45 | 91 | 342 | 50257 | |
11 | * | Mr Conor Nugent | the well hungarians | 46 | 80 | 340 | 52988 |
12 | Mr Barry Jones | Gunning For Glory | 24 | 82 | 336 | 58403 | |
13 | Mr Alan McCabe | Dirty Dubs XI | 32 | 106 | 334 | 61216 | |
14 | Mr Brendan Henry | GULLADUFF FF | 53 | 88 | 322 | 78968 | |
15 | Mr Austin McGinley | Boys Of Summer | 33 | 67 | 313 | 92419 | |
16 | Mr S P O'Sullivan | LICENCE TO ROAM | 31 | 100 | 304 | 105620 | |
17 | Mrs Claire McCabe | Minibabybelle FC | 33 | 90 | 301 | 109926 | |
18 | Mr Connell McGinley | Con Villa | 14 | 81 | 297 | 115423 | |
19 | Mr Christopher Cherry | Red Cherry Devils | 25 | 60 | 267 | 149453 |
League Average | League Position |
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369.80 | 2599 |
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