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10 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Despite coming second in the BnF surely this was Viney's best ever year for us.

Maybe 2018?

Seasonal Player Rating (statistically,  H&A only, not including finals)...

2023 > 3.70

2022 > 3.97

2021 > 3.17

2020 > 2.90

2019 > 3.07

2018 > 4.50

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 
1 minute ago, deanox said:

Is that Vineys 4th 2nd place?

Yes

'15, '17, '19 and now '23 to go alongside a win in '16

 
1 minute ago, deanox said:

Is that Vineys 4th 2nd place?

Yep, 2015, 2017, 2019 & 2023.


Christian Petracca swearing wasn't on my bingo card.

 

Petracca

Seasonal Player Rating

2023 > 4.70

2022 > 4.45

2021 > 4.04

2020 > 3.55

2019 > 2.61

2018 > 2.93

Just tuning in. Any mentions of Oliver?


Oliver not in the top 10. staggering

Just now, gngov1 said:

Just tuning in. Any mentions of Oliver?

No, but the word CULTURE was uttered 9865 times 

May also said the Pies suck 

Vn work Tracc.  His best year so far yes?

I certainly didn’t tear up during Tracs speech 

had something in my eye 

what a beautiful man

Rivers hard done by. Deserved to finish much higher in my humble opinion.  


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Oliver not in the top 10. staggering

Missed too many games

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Oliver not in the top 10. staggering

Not really. He missed 10 games. Except Gawn, the rest of the top 10 barley missed a game. 
Because every player gets a vote for every game, missing many games makes it impossible to do well. 

Edited by Jaded No More

The overwhelming feeling I got from tonight’s live stream was the love in the room. 
 

[censored] love this club 

#godees

Trac is a ripper.

May said what we were all thinking 😆 

Rivers 10th behind Mcvee and kozzie was surprising. I had him at least tol 6 if not 5. Kozzie no where near top 7/8 for mine. 


Just now, Beetle said:

Rivers hard done by. Deserved to finish much higher in my humble opinion.  

Yes i had him ahead of Gawny, May and Lever.

Didn't see the entire stream.  Did he win any awards?

8 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Yes

'15, '17, '19 and now '23 to go alongside a win in '16

2023 2nd

2022 4th

2021 16th

2020 3rd

2019 2nd (Gawn/Oliver = 1st)

2018 17th

2017 2nd

2016 1st

2015 2nd

2014 11th

 

There is the full set (I can't find 2013 though)

Adding in a 3rd and a 4th, it's a pretty good run. 7 top 4 finishes in 10 years. In 2018 he only played 10 games.

 
1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yes i had him ahead of Gawny, May and Lever.

Didn't see the entire stream.  Did he win any awards?

He did, he won the coaches award. 

Nibbler one vote off May in 5th place. Underrated season.

So Close Nbc 90Th Special GIF by NBC

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