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Post by milko on Oct 21, 2006 15:42:18 GMT
Premier
Please go to the other League Tables for the latest updated information on page two.
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Post by milko on Oct 22, 2006 17:31:38 GMT
Oxford, League Tables have now been modified.
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Post by milhouse on Oct 23, 2006 13:45:02 GMT
Highest Away Break Steven Sheard 18,810 Highest Away Score Ray Sturgess 18,210 How come Steven's highest away break isn't also the highest away score ??????
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Post by fazza on Oct 23, 2006 14:21:37 GMT
I don't think you can qualify for both
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Post by dtooke on Oct 23, 2006 15:14:56 GMT
Hi Pete Yes you can have both but not in the same game, you don,t have a choice, the break comes first
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Post by milko on Oct 23, 2006 15:27:01 GMT
You can qualify for both in separate games, but not in the same game. If it works out that you hold both from the same game, then you will be given the highest break. If someone now goes and gets a 20,000 break, then he will take the highest break and Steven will have the highest score of 18,810.
I bet you're all confused now. ::)
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Post by Kevin Pringle (R.I.P.) on Oct 23, 2006 17:04:01 GMT
I am with you Keith, good explaination of the rule. However, I agreed with the rule personally and see no reason for them not to be from the same game, but thats only my personal opinion.
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Post by fazza on Oct 24, 2006 7:05:13 GMT
Hi Pete Yes you can have both but not in the same game, you don,t have a choice, the break comes first Sorry, that's what I meant, but missed off the last few words. Cheers Tookey, bet that woke you up!
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Post by milko on Oct 27, 2006 12:45:30 GMT
League Tables have been modified again. Only one point separates the top four sides in the Premier now.
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Post by milhouse on Oct 27, 2006 13:38:24 GMT
A nice close league, thats what everyone wants to see, hope it stays like that for the rest of the season - unless we storm away of course ;) ;D Just so i know, if teams are level on points, how are they seperated after that ?
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Post by milko on Oct 27, 2006 15:02:06 GMT
A nice close league, thats what everyone wants to see, hope it stays like that for the rest of the season - unless we storm away of course ;) ;D Just so i know, if teams are level on points, how are they seperated after that ? Mark, if two teams are level on points then they will have a play off on a neutral table. If more than two teams are level then one or more of them will line up in front of a firing squad. ;D ;). Seriously though I don't think their is a set rule on the second point, I think the committee will just make a decision at the time, if it happened. Another good question though. Keith.
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Post by milhouse on Oct 27, 2006 15:20:44 GMT
Mark, if two teams are level on points then they will have a play off on a neutral table. If more than two teams are level then one or more of them will line up in front of a firing squad. ;D ;). Seriously though I don't think their is a set rule on the second point, I think the committee will just make a decision at the time, if it happened. Another good question though. Keith. Thanks, didn't know if it was a stupid question or not !!! Just thought i would ask as i know how these things can get out of hand if there are no rules in place at the start and the committee just decide at the time. Especially as some of the committee will probably be from teams who might be involved !
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Post by Richard Stowe R.I.P. on Oct 27, 2006 16:38:44 GMT
Mark me old mucker. :-* If someone from the committee was involved in the playoffs then they would not be allowed any input, and the remainder of the committee would make the decision. But the lining up and shooting sounds good to me, much less hassle. ;)
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Post by fazza on Oct 28, 2006 6:43:42 GMT
I believe there should be some sort of tie-breaker without the need for a play-off. When I ran a league a long time ago, it was decided on (1) points i.e. legs won (2) matches won (3) away legs won (4) away matches won.
Something there always separated the teams.
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Post by milhouse on Oct 28, 2006 13:57:02 GMT
I believe there should be some sort of tie-breaker without the need for a play-off. When I ran a league a long time ago, it was decided on (1) points i.e. legs won (2) matches won (3) away legs won (4) away matches won. Something there always separated the teams. That is the kind of answer i would have expected!
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Post by Richard Stowe R.I.P. on Oct 28, 2006 17:26:08 GMT
::) That is probably, ;D and I say probably, ;D something like, and I say something like, ;D we would have used. ;D ;D Now that should be as clear as mud. :P
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Post by Kevin Pringle (R.I.P.) on Oct 28, 2006 17:28:54 GMT
Aggregate points should always come into it in my opinion as it encourages teams to have better tables.
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Post by Kady on Oct 28, 2006 21:38:14 GMT
How the teams involved did against each other is interesting too!!
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Post by milko on Nov 3, 2006 17:47:55 GMT
Oxford, League tables & Off the Spot have been modified.
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Post by Ray Sturgess (R.I.P.) on Nov 6, 2006 16:04:33 GMT
the only problem with teams being seperated by aggregate is it encourages the better teams to rattle in massive points against the lesser teams, discouraging them even more from playing (not a good idea). the oxford league has always prided itself in trying to be different from everyone else and i can only ever remember one or two play offs in the lower leagues so it has never been a problem.
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Post by milko on Jan 23, 2007 18:04:46 GMT
League Tables & averages have been updated.
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Post by milko on Feb 23, 2007 14:19:57 GMT
Premier Final Tables
Nelson A PL 18 W 15 L 3 Pts 63 ......... Agg 723,020 Av 8,034 Dolphin A PL 18 W 14 L 4 Pts 60 ........ Agg 638,010 Av 7,089 Corner House PL 18 W 12 L 6 Pts 58 ...... Agg 481,520 Av 5,350 Didcot Con PL 18 W 12 L 6 Pts 55 ........ Agg 520,930 Av 5,788 Gladiators A PL 18 W 4 L 14 Pts 30 ......... Agg 326,900 Av 3,632
Highest Away Break Keith Sheard 22,250 Highest Away Score Keith Sheard 20,540
Most Wins, Keith Sheard 16/18 Av 12,872, Paul Caister 14/17 Av 9,019, Mark Trafford 14/18 Av 7,797, Alan Oliver 14/18 Av 6,418, Steven Sheard 13/18 Av 9,092, Ray Sturgess 13/17 Av 8,032, Jimmy Robson 12/16 Av 7,785, Mike Shephard 12/16 Av 6,781, Bob Allsworth 11/16 Av 5,249, Pauline Withey 11/18 Av 5,071, Dennis Atkins 10/12 Av 9,701, Allan Lacey 10/14 Av 5,294.
Section One Final Tables
Masons A PL 18 W 10 L 8 Pts 44 ......... Agg 333,320 Av 3,704 Democrats A PL 18 W 8 L 10 Pts 42 ....... Agg 293,150 Av 3,257 Masons B PL 18 W 9 L 9 Pts 41 ......... Agg 361,130 Av 4,013 Democrats B PL 18 W 5 L 13 Pts 35 ...... Agg 316,040 Av 3,512 Gladiators B PL 18 W 2 L 16 Pts 21 ........ Agg 218,450 Av 2,427
Masons B inc 1 point deducted Highest Away Break Dave Butt 10,350 Highest Away Score Brian Rose 14,490
Most Wins, Alan Lowe 13/18 Av 3,698, Steve Huntley 11/16 Av 5,296, John Patey 11/18 Av 5,082, Dave Rose 10/17 Av 4,826, Billy Hill 9/18 Av 4,003, Terry Green 9/17 Av 3,628, Richard Garrett 9/17 Av 3,278, Chris Webb 8/17 Av 5,978, Dave Butt 8/18 Av 4,663, Phil Clark 8/18 Av 3,858, Brian French 8/16 Av 3,735.
Section Two Final Tables
Dolphin B PL 12 W 9 L 3 Pts 40 .............Agg 235,900 Av 3,932 Berinsfield Club PL 12 W 8 L 4 Pts 37 ...... Agg 167,390 Av 2,790 Shelley PL 12 W 5 L 7 Pts 30 ........... Agg 119,780 Av 1,996 Vikings PL 12 W 6 L 6 Pts 28 .......... Agg 107,960 Av 1,799
Berinsfield inc 1 point deducted
H/Away Break Simon Ellam 5,400 H/Away Score Geoff Mace 9,670
Most Wins, Simon Ellam 12/12 Av 8,357, Eddie Tebby 9/12 Av 3,233, Dave Lynne 9/11 Av 3,075, Paul Butcher 8/12 Av 3,150, Geoff Mace 7/9 Av 4,981, Joseph Storch 7/9 Av 3,978, Phil Chaundy 7/9 Av 2,684,.
Section Three Final Tables
*Headington Con Club PL 12 W 6 L 6 Pts 29 .. Agg 103,330 Av 1,751 *Nelson B PL 12 W 6 L 6 Pts 29 ....... Agg 149,270 Av 2,488 Cavalier PL 12 W 2 L 10 Pts 16 ....... Agg 73,570 Av 1,226
*After play off
A1 Pool Clubs games made null & void.
H/Away Break Dave Bye 4,820 H/Away Score Dave Bye 7,240
Most Wins, Dave Bye 11/12 Av 5,269, Sid Ponting 10/12 Av 2,188, Dave Gordon 7/12 Av 2,020, Mick Stratford 7/12 Av 1,762, Sean Stratford 5/12 Av 2,543, Alan Coleman 5/11 Av 1,627.
Section Three Play Off Nelson B 2 Headington Con Club 3 Played on the 29th March @ the Corner House
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Post by milko on Mar 7, 2007 6:08:49 GMT
Due to the fact of not fulfilling their fixtures will all section Two & Three teams please note that all league games involving the A1 Pool Club are now null & void. The league tables now show the current standings with one game to go.
Keith (competition secretary)
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Post by Ian Gordon on Mar 7, 2007 19:23:49 GMT
Due to the fact of not fulfilling their fixtures will all section Two & Three teams please note that all league games involving the A1 Pool Club are now null & void. The league tables now show the current standings with one game to go. Keith (competition secretary) Keith How come the A1 Pool club are still allowed to stay in the Group B Team Knockout when this is a LEAGUE competition? I am not having a go just asking the question. Ian
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Post by milko on Mar 8, 2007 13:56:03 GMT
Due to the fact of not fulfilling their fixtures will all section Two & Three teams please note that all league games involving the A1 Pool Club are now null & void. The league tables now show the current standings with one game to go. Keith (competition secretary) Keith How come the A1 Pool club are still allowed to stay in the Group B Team Knockout when this is a LEAGUE competition? I am not having a go just asking the question. Ian Personal message has been sent.
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Post by milko on Mar 12, 2007 9:37:12 GMT
Section Three Play Off Nelson B v Headington Con Club To be played on the 29th March @ the Corner House
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Post by milko on Mar 13, 2007 19:34:29 GMT
Premier
Nelson A PL 16 W 13 L 3 Pts 54 Dolphin A PL 16 W 12 L 4 Pts 53 Didcot Con PL 16 W 12 L 4 Pts 52 Corner House PL 16 W 10 L 6 Pts 51 Gladiators A PL 16 W 4 L 12 Pts 27
With just 2 games to go this must be our closest ever !!
Remaining games to play. Nelson A v Democrats A Gladiators B v Nelson A Masons B v Corner House Corner House v Didcot Con Didcot Con v Masons A Gladiators A v Dolphin A Dolphin A v Democrats B
Did someone ask early on in the season "what happens if three or more teams finish level ?". I would be interested to know what other leagues do if this happens !?.
Keith.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2007 23:29:27 GMT
Did someone ask early on in the season "what happens if three or more teams finish level ?". I would be interested to know what other leagues do if this happens !?. Keith. Don't tempt providence Milko ! I can see that very thing happening in Mid Sussex in a couple of weeks time with a three-way tie on 81 points. I suppose the only way round it in such a circumstance is to organise a "round robin" playoff.
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Post by milhouse on Mar 14, 2007 11:35:55 GMT
I would always say that results between the tied teams should come into it. But as the 3rd div is a playoff, then that would have to happen also. As Tommo says, a 3 team round-robin!!!
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Post by beefy on Mar 14, 2007 12:31:11 GMT
Surely the team with the most matches won has to be ranked top after points becuase I understand its a point per game so 5 points in any match. One team may finish with 16 wins and 66pts and the other 17 wins 66pts simple !
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