Scorecast & Tablecast 12/01/2023
- Roberto Di Statteo

- Jan 12, 2023
- 2 min read
WE'RE IN A SEMI FINAL!
Now that's out of the way, let's have a look at the league table as it stands. There's not been much change since last round. Brighton and Brentford are now above Chelsea, Villa above Palace and, perhaps most notably, Nottingham Forest's form has seen them exit the relegation zone in the same week they themselves set up a semi final with Man Utd. Replacing them in the bottom three are Everton who, presumably, quite a lot of us wouldn't mind seeing drop a tier into the Championship.

Newcastle STILL third, but now Man Utd. look like they may well overtake us given their recent form and their game in hand. Let's hope not...
Here's how the table looks.

Well... bugger. Bugger bugger bugger bugger.
Despite only being 2 away from Newcastle's final position, I'm rock bottom of the league! I forgot to reset the positions after last time so the "prev pos" column shows where you were in Gameweek 16, not 17. Yin Mo tops the league having risen from 34th, to 7th, to 1st in two short weeks. Conversely, Dougie Gibson has dropped from 1st, to 4th, to 37th... volatile as f***!
Here's a comparison between Yin at the top, and me at the bottom:

Don't forget, the league table and Tablecast table update automatically every two hours, so when there are other games on you'll be able to check the standings in the evening without having to wait for this report. You can do that by visiting
As for the Scorecast competition, here are the standings after Round 10. David Russell lost top spot half-way through the round, but with bullseyes on both Man Utd v Charlton and Newcastle v Leicester, quickly reclaimed it with an impressive 12 points for the round. When that happened, 1st seed John Gair Thompson went top, but it's David Miller who, with the joint top score for the round of 13, has stolen 2nd place, albeit four points behind the leader. The other top scorer was Neil Wilson, who's broken into the top 10 from 19th.
Honourable mentions to Lee Miller and Ian Thirkeld who also hit 12.
Top Half:

Bottom half:

Round 11 includes both legs of both League Cup semi-finals, as well as a few picks from Round 4 of the FA Cup. Deadline is an unusual one - it's 19:45 on Tuesday 24th January. As usual, we're looking for the score after 90 minutes plus stoppage time in each fixture.
Good luck everyone!
Enter your scores for Round 11 here:
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