2014 Champions League Group Stages.

Started by Holz, March 26, 2014, 07:43:23 PM

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ossie85


WXV scores (excl. HGA and adjusting Buenos Aires and Mexico City for Resting)

Buenos Aires: 1692
Mexico City: 1538
Moscow: 1361
Sao Paulo: 1543

Actually, all 4 teams were playing away this week!

Justin Bieber


Holz

Sorry guys will be up tomorrow, huge exam today.

ossie85


Ringo

Yes Hoz Hope all goes well and the questions relate to your cramming.

Nails


BB67th

Good luck Holz. Here are the Asian XV scores for this week.

Manila Folders - 1567
Mongolian Lambs - 1813
Bangladesh Bears - 2056
Taiwan Dolphins - 1374

Nails

Quote from: BB67th on April 15, 2014, 11:05:30 AM
Good luck Holz. Here are the Asian XV scores for this week.

Manila Folders - 1567
Mongolian Lambs - 1813
Bangladesh Bears - 2056
Taiwan Dolphins - 1374

And Lambs bow out of the Champions League.

Holz

Round 3:

Sao Paulo Pumas 154 defeated Manila Folders 121
Serbian Eagles 140 defeated Swansea Breakers 130
Mexico City Suns 154 lost to Bangladesh Bears 159
Bradford Badgers 131 lost to Russian Roulettes 145
Buenos Aires Armadillos 169 defeated Mongolian Lambs 140
Winchester Werewolves 164 defeated Macedonian Wolves 143
Moscow Spetnaz 136 defeated Taiwon Dolphins 106
Nottingham Hoods 127 lost to Swedish Metal 142

ossie85

Quote from: Holzman on April 15, 2014, 02:37:42 PM
Round 3:

Sao Paulo Pumas 154 defeated Manila Folders 121
Serbian Eagles 140 defeated Swansea Breakers 130
Mexico City Suns 154 lost to Bangladesh Bears 159
Bradford Badgers 131 lost to Russian Roulettes 145
Buenos Aires Armadillos 169 defeated Mongolian Lambs 140
Winchester Werewolves 164 defeated Macedonian Wolves 143
Moscow Spetnaz 136 defeated Taiwon Dolphins 106
Nottingham Hoods 127 lost to Swedish Metal 142

Well, not calculating the percentages... but looks like Swansea and Sao Paulo from group 1? Or Did Serbia make up the percentage on Swansea?

For Group B, its Mexico City and Bangladesh

For Group C, its Buenos Aires and Winchester

For Group D, its Swedish and did Moscow make up the percentage on Nottingham?

Looks like my Worlds have 3, possibly 4 (maybe 2 lol) in it?


Memphistopheles

Dolphins got thrashed, that's for sure.

Was always going to happen in our rebuilding year.

BB67th

Well at least one team from Asia makes it through. Disappointed I expected more. The Dolphins were always going to struggle going through a rebuild, but the Lambs and my Folders should have done more.

Oh well, let's hope that the Bears do well and can go deep in this competition, and then we can win the World Cup ;)

Ricochet

Quote from: BB67th on April 15, 2014, 03:34:46 PM
Well at least one team from Asia makes it through. Disappointed I expected more. The Dolphins were always going to struggle going through a rebuild, but the Lambs and my Folders should have done more.

Oh well, let's hope that the Bears do well and can go deep in this competition, and then we can win the World Cup ;)
Don't worry Crocs will be there next year BB :P

Holz

Group A: Sao Paulo and Swansea

Swansea 405 points 391 points against for 103.6%
Serbia 434 points 420 points against for 103.3%

eagles very very unlucky scoring alot more points, the difference was they played an inform Pumas.

Group B Mexico City and Bangladesh

Group C Buenos Aires and Winchester

Group D Sweden and Moscow

Moscow 408 points 385 points against 106%
Nottingham 408 points 392 points against 104%

interesting enough the teams that drew, ended up on the same points but Moscow walks away with the win.

Toga

Quote from: BB67th on April 15, 2014, 03:34:46 PM
Well at least one team from Asia makes it through. Disappointed I expected more. The Dolphins were always going to struggle going through a rebuild, but the Lambs and my Folders should have done more.

Oh well, let's hope that the Bears do well and can go deep in this competition, and then we can win the World Cup ;)

Yeah I expected more from the Lambs as well but was always going to be a struggle missing 3 of our best 5 forwards (Tippett, Dixon and Knights). Hopefully we can give it another crack next year!