The Prediction League
Posted: 13 Jan 2011, 15:37
I'll post a thread in here, so it's seen by more people.
A new season of the Prediction League is starting on Saturday over in the Prediction League Forum. This means a fresh start, so it's a great chance for new entrants to start. You'll start in Division Three, at the bottom of the pyramid.
A thread is made for each week containing the fixtures you have to predict, and all you have to do is add your reply with your own. It only takes a minute each week, so why not come and test your predicting skills and compete with other members of the site.
The thread for Week One (Morecambe away) is here:
http://torquayfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=542
After six rounds of fixtures there will be the usual promotion and relegation between the divisons to keep things fresh. So even if you are a new predictor and you start in Division Three there's a chance to move up through the divisions and show your skills straight away.
Numbers have been steadily falling in recent times, so it would be great to see as many people as possible taking part regularly. With a new season starting in two days time it's a great time to get involved if you're comepletely new or have taken part before and lapsed.
Thanks for your time and we hope to see you over in the PL forum in the near future.
Chris (Me) & Louise (Starcross Gull)
A new season of the Prediction League is starting on Saturday over in the Prediction League Forum. This means a fresh start, so it's a great chance for new entrants to start. You'll start in Division Three, at the bottom of the pyramid.
A thread is made for each week containing the fixtures you have to predict, and all you have to do is add your reply with your own. It only takes a minute each week, so why not come and test your predicting skills and compete with other members of the site.
The thread for Week One (Morecambe away) is here:
http://torquayfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=542
After six rounds of fixtures there will be the usual promotion and relegation between the divisons to keep things fresh. So even if you are a new predictor and you start in Division Three there's a chance to move up through the divisions and show your skills straight away.
Numbers have been steadily falling in recent times, so it would be great to see as many people as possible taking part regularly. With a new season starting in two days time it's a great time to get involved if you're comepletely new or have taken part before and lapsed.
Thanks for your time and we hope to see you over in the PL forum in the near future.
Chris (Me) & Louise (Starcross Gull)