Competition Update 01/03/2024
- Roberto Di Statteo

- Mar 1, 2024
- 4 min read
Been a while... just a short-ish one today. Please be patient with loading times. The website has to pull in information from a lot of different places and this can take a couple of minutes. We hope to improve this in the future but, for now, please give it a couple of minutes to load before refreshing or giving up!
Scorecast
A scrollable, full table can be seen here: toontalk.uk/scorecast
Here's the top 20 and that's all that's in the report - to see the rest of the table, click the link above!
John Waters, Paul Durham and Trevor Milburn into the top 20, who are all within 13 points of the top. They replace Kjetil Rykkje, David Smith and Mark Habbishaw. Wayne Dance and Bill Wonders falls out of the top 10 but the biggest news is clearly at the top of the pile where Yin Mo, who has never been outside the top 2 for the first 14 weeks of the season, is down to FOURTH with a dismal score of only 2 points! Stephen Hill leapfrogs 5 players to take top spot by almost the closest possible margin... after points, bullseyes and margins (aka goal differences) it goes to high-score... Stephen managed 14 points back in Round 6, whereas 2nd-placed Colin French has only managed 11, also in Round 6, and then again in Round 10. It's ANYBODY'S TITLE, folks... I reckon the smart money is on one of the top 7.
Round 16 deadline is tomorrow at 3pm. Enter your predictions here if you haven't already:
Tablecast
A scrollable, full table can be found here: toontalk.uk/tablecast
Here's the top 20:
Robert Pentland returns to the top for the first time this season. Here's his prediction compared to the current table:
That's 6 bullseyes, including all three current relegation zone teams, only 5 zeroes. Meanwhile Angie Stanger-Leathes maintains the longest uninterrupted streak in the top 10 as she climbs a spot to 5th, and last round's leader Andy James falls to 5th. Jason Johnston enters the top 10 for the first time since September, and Adam Bland joins the top 10 for the first time this season.
Fantasy League
All of the information on the Fantasy League can be found at toontalk.uk/fantasy-league or on the spreadsheet linked below.
Jonathan Adamson - if you're reading this, I can no longer see your team on Fantasy Premier League for some reason. As such, I'm going to have to put zeroes in for your score. Please let us know if you're having issues - we'll be able to correct things retrospectively.
Mobile version of the Fantasy League interface is taking a while to put together. For now, please use a desktop PC or Mac, or a tablet, or "desktop mode" on your phone. If you have a phone (or other device) with Google Sheets, you can access the view-only full record of all of the Fantasy League results by clicking this button. I would recommend this if you have the facility, as it has a much quicker load time than the website.
Results - League Divisions
Here's a link to all the tables. You can also find these on the spreadsheet, with form, position history, full Manager of the Week and Manager of the Month tables.
You can see the most recent set of scores from the league games on the individual division pages on the spreadsheet linked at the top of this section. The Manager of the Month tables are done for February (congrats to David Osguthorpe (PL), Rob Hutchinson (CH), Yiu Keung Tsang (L1), Finn Nilsson (L2), Neil Wilson (NL1), Raju Daju (NL2), Colin Wesbroom (NL3), and Joe Bullimore (NL4). Also congrats to Manager of the Week for those divisions who are as follows:
The awards tables can be found here:
... or on the spreadsheet.
Results - Tournament
As for the Tournament, the most recent Gameweek saw the first legs of the Quarter Final take place.
None of the currently leading sides are running away with anything just yet, particularly Ben Harper, who's only ahead of Frankie Durham by a single point after the first game.
David Osguthorpe, who was both Manager of the Week for the last League week, and Manager of the Month for February, was unlucky to come up against top-scorer John Thomas on 79. David was within 6 points of everyone else, but a deficit of 23 means he's got the highest mountain to climb.
Click this button for the full Tournament group tables and knockout tree (or check on the spreadsheet).
Fixtures - League Divisions
For fixtures and results, click this button. Please note that results displayed are only correct during times when league games have just taken place. For accurate fixture/result schedule, see individual division pages (or here on the spreadsheet).
The cup semi-finals are at the end of this month; Robert Hutchinson takes on Graham Hall, and Enda McGuane vs Alex Banks. The winners will go head to head, to decide the inaugural Toontalk FPL Cup Champion 2024. A full schedule of the Cup, the Tournament, the League Divisions, can be found here (or on the spreadsheet):
For more information on any of the competitions, please email rob@toontalk.uk
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