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You double the number of letters in the team, take away the for and away points scored and divide by the number of players in the team who have the letter s in their surname. />
The team with the highest score at this stage then goes on to pick their opponents from the winner of the tug of war held between the wives and girlfriends of the players of the two losing teams from the elimination knock out pre-qualifying qualifying semi-quarter final. />
It's pretty straightforward.
You double the number of letters in the team, take away the for and away points scored and divide by the number of players in the team who have the letter s in their surname. />
The team with the highest score at this stage then goes on to pick their opponents from the winner of the tug of war held between the wives and girlfriends of the players of the two losing teams from the elimination knock out pre-qualifying qualifying semi-quarter final. />
Quote="debaser"The team with the highest score at this stage then goes on to pick their opponents from the winner of the tug of war held between the wives and girlfriends of the players'"
That would be more entertaining than the usual play-off encounters we've seen in the past.
Quote="debaser"You double the number of letters in the team, take away the for and away points scored and divide by the number of players in the team who have the letter s in their surname. />
The team with the highest score at this stage then goes on to pick their opponents from the winner of the tug of war held between the wives and girlfriends of the players of the two losing teams from the elimination knock out pre-qualifying qualifying semi-quarter final. />
Be careful. People from the RFL may read this and get ideas!
Quote="debaser"You double the number of letters in the team, take away the for and away points scored and divide by the number of players in the team who have the letter s in their surname. />
The team with the highest score at this stage then goes on to pick their opponents from the winner of the tug of war held between the wives and girlfriends of the players of the two losing teams from the elimination knock out pre-qualifying qualifying semi-quarter final. />
We would play Wigan in an elimination. The winner of that would face the loser of Saints V Leeds. />
If we won that then we would then play the winner of one of the next two games, subject to choice of the highest placed week 1 and the winner of that would go to the GF (US!)'"
We would play Wigan in an elimination. The winner of that would face the loser of Saints V Leeds. />
If we won that then we would then play the winner of one of the next two games, subject to choice of the highest placed week 1 and the winner of that would go to the GF (US!)'"
Quote="odemwingie"Biggest question is, where would that be?'"
It certainly wouldn't be at the DW Stadium (as it will be called then), as his precious football team will probably have a game within a fortnight of it.
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