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Post by schumi on Sept 21, 2007 18:54:07 GMT
That would be great - thanks. And I'm secretly hoping I'm right!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2007 19:51:16 GMT
Okay, seems like Lejonen are through. Alkebring, who by the way wrote the rules in the dawn of time , very much recognized the rule about only counting up to heat 12 from yesterdays match. However, he couldn't find it in the latest edition of the rulebook. Hence, it's been removed by SVEMO. The way we do it now is add the two matches results together, however unfair it may be, so 16 heats from yesterday plus the 12 from tonight means Lejonen wins. Another fine move by the much loved SVEMO
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Post by admin on Sept 21, 2007 19:54:01 GMT
But it seems that Lejonen knew the rules - it's being reported that it was Lejonen, in serious danger of losing on aggregate if tonight had gone the distance, were the ones wanting the meeting abandoned.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2007 20:00:58 GMT
But it seems that Lejonen knew the rules - it's being reported that it was Lejonen, in serious danger of losing on aggregate if tonight had gone the distance, were the ones wanting the meeting abandoned. Indeed. But I have no idea how bad the conditions were in Gislaved. However, a lot of people will surely point their finger at Lejonen for this.
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Post by schumi on Sept 21, 2007 20:07:04 GMT
But it seems that Lejonen knew the rules - it's being reported that it was Lejonen, in serious danger of losing on aggregate if tonight had gone the distance, were the ones wanting the meeting abandoned. You'll soon learn who to listen to on Swedish league threads. Some are more reliable than others.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2007 19:20:06 GMT
You sleeping on the job Schumi? ;D Teams are out for semifinals!
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