Competition Update 04/09/2023
- Roberto Di Statteo

- Sep 4, 2023
- 3 min read
Hopefully you're reading this thanks to a link in an email containing your personalised competition update! First of all, there's no Fantasy League report yet, that'll come separately. If you want to see the current state of the Fantasy League competitions, you can do so by clicking here:
The main page contains the schedule, which will also tell you when the current FPL Gameweek has been updated.
The competitions you usually get emails about, on the other hand, are detailed below:
Scorecast
The Scorecast competition had a few no-shows for this round, which had quite a short deadline. Bear in mind that, towards the end of the season, there will be quite a few shorter Scorecast rounds due to cup finals etc. needing to be squeezed in. This is the provisional schedule for Scorecast rounds. Please note, these dates are subject to change if certain fixtures get moved.

Now, I've put this off for as long as I care to. I'm very proud to announce that I am top of the Scorecast League! Here's the table, in quarters (approx).




Those who've missed one or two rounds already are in danger of getting left in the dust but it's not too late, especially as lots of other people are dropping rounds too. Yin Mo is on the same points as me at the top; I'm just ahead on bullseyes 5-4. Jon Gretar Levi Jonsson has dropped from top to 7th, while Paul Durham and Mark Skidmore make their way into the top 10.
Biggest climber was Leslie Anderson who climbed 40 places to 17th. Conversely, John Christian drops 46 places, to 57th.
Scorecast Stats Bulletin
I was on holiday last week so didn't get a chance to do the bulletin. It probably wouldn't have been a very good one with a relatively low-scoring round; top score was tied between Leslie Anderson and Colin French, with 10 each.
Tablecast
The Tablecast competition is notoriously more tumultuous than the Scorecast and, while the beginning of this season will still throw the order around a little bit, it's starting to show signs of settling down.
Here's the Tablecast table, in thirds (approx.):



Stephen Renforth stays top of the table for the second week in a row; Christopher Nager remains bottom as well. At least some consistency, if not to the same benefit of all players. Biggest faller was Stuart Latimer, 59 places down to 81st; highest climber was Kjetil Rykkje, 53 places to 15th. Interesting battle going on between twin brothers John and David Waters, in 6th and 7th respectively. This is the first time John's been above David so far this season.
The highest-placed player who doesn't have Man City to win the league, is John Christian in 10th. I'm just below fellow admin Angie Stanger-Leathes; we're in 13th and 12th respectively. I must say, I'm very happy with my performance in these competitions early doors, for a change!
Jason Johnston has 2 of the current bottom 3 relegated, yet sits 71st in the table. Jon Gretar Levi Jonsson, 43rd, also has two correctly relegated. Everyone else who's got two out of three is in the top 13 (that's me, Brian Waite, Robert Pentland, Freddie Rouse, Joseph Askew, and Stephen Renforth). Nobody's got more than 2 out of the top 4 correct.
That's everything for the summary. Thanks for reading. Here are the links once more:
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Rob
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