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29Er Hall of Fame with a Clean Sweep of His 10 Team Totalling 29 Points Winning the  Accumulator Update £245 Accumulator th 39 Edition April 2016 What’s it all about! Introduction Welcome to the 39th edition of 29ER, the newsletter dedicated to members and fans of the Home and Aways Prediction Introduction game. Headline News Mug on Tour! Headline News Leader Board Positions – League In the month of March we see some big position changes in the league and some impressive scores, none more than Alex M 2016 (1) who in week 11 wrote his name into our 29er hall of fame with a clean sweep of his 10 team totalling 29 points winning the Accumulator Update £245 accumulator. Well done Alex. Greg T is sitting with a 6 point lead at the top of the Premier League but is still closely Identify the young football star followed by the chasing pack. 29ER Monthly Quiz Mug on Tour! Previous Winners The New edition of home and away mugs are out now and we want you to use your imagination take a mugshot at football Member Spotlight – Dan S grounds with someone famous, a famous attractions or exotic holiday places as below. Once you have taken photos send Spot the Difference - Answers them into [email protected] and we can use them in the next newsletter! You can view all the past photos on Word Search - Answers the website. This week is Wellie Week with Dirty Berty & Ower Dick showing off the mugs. Prize Breakdown Game 2016 (1) Member Spotlight – Jonno L Contact Details Fans of Home and Aways Facebook Group (131 Members!) 29ER HALL OF Leader Board Positions Week 12 – League Game 2016 (1) FAME 1 Greg T 43 56 0 12 20 5 0 0 136 Pts To see who have scored a maximum of 2 Alex M 39 54 0 10 20 5 2 0 130 Pts 29 points and the full list of legends - click on me 3 Alan R 39 58 0 12 15 5 0 0 129 Pts 4 Paul N 37 66 0 8 10 5 0 0 126 Pts PREVIOUS WINNERS 5 Michael P 40 60 0 10 10 5 0 0 125 Pts Name Year Game Pts John Connaughton 2010 Micks 161 6 Juline G 36 68 0 14 5 0 0 0 123 Pts John Heneghan 2011 Mick2 211 James Hopper 2011 Mick 2011 233 6 Mark B 36 56 1 10 15 5 0 0 123 Pts Peter Armstrong 2011 CCS 221 Mick Stewart 2012 LG2012(1) 192 8 John Cul 36 60 0 16 10 0 0 0 122 Pts Sean Dennison 2012 LG2012(2) 183 Pat Liston 2013 LG2013(1) 213 9 Jim G 36 56 0 12 10 5 0 0 119 Pts David Williams 2013 LG2013(2) 248 9 Steven W 42 52 0 10 15 0 0 0 119 Pts Matthew Geddes 2014 LG2014(1) 224 David Williams 2014 LG2014(2) 222 Colin Atkins 2015 LG2015(1) 255* Barry G, Liz M, 2015 LG2015(2) 240 Accumulator Update Robert K Breaking News – Well done to Martin R for landing the rollover £245 for week 9 and Alex M who also won a rollover £245 in 2016 LG2016(1) week 11. Week 12’s £122.50 prize pot went to Ted A, if you remember Ted also won £122.50 in week 7. Well played Ted. * All time highest score Week Date Winner Prize Member Spotlight – Daniel Str 1 10/01/2016 Jason B £122.50 2 17/01/2016 No Winner £122.50 3 24/01/2016 No Winner £245.00 4 31/01/2016 Danny C £367.50 5 07/02/2016 No Winner £122.50 6 14/02/2016 Mathew G £245.00 7 21/02/2016 Ted A £122.50 8 28/02/2016 No Winner £122.50 9 06/03/2016 Martin R £245.00 Team Everton 10 13/03/2016 No Winner £122.50 Player Lukaku 11 20/3/2016 Alex M £245.00 Drink Rum 12 27/03/2016 Ted A £122.50 Film Superbad Comedian Michael McLntyre Answers - Identify the young footballing star? Singer\Group Bieber rd Born 23 Oct 1940 he is the most successful league goal scorer in the world with 541 league goals. In total including friendlies and tour gaems he scored 1281 goals in 1363 games and was listed in the Guinness world records for most career Joke Q. Three Liverpool fans goals scored. He is also know for an acting role alongside Sylvester Stallone and Michael Caine in 1981. walk into a bar; a priest, gay & paedophile…. And that was just the first one. 1 Do you know?, if so for a bit of fun please Email [email protected] with your team. 39th Edition April 2016 29ER Monthly Quiz This month’s quiz questions Prize Breakdown Q1: Which club hold the record for the most consecutive Community Shield wins? Q2: An estimated crowd of 2,000 were there to see the first ever FA Cup Final in 1872, but where was it played? Jan Game 2016 (1) Q3: Name five players who have worn the number 7 shirt for Liverpool? Answers from the 38th edition Q1: Robert Earnshaw Q2: Gary McAllister, Kevin Gallacher, Gordon Strachan, Duncan Ferguson, John Hendrie & Steven Naismith Q3: David Villa 1ST - £1232.00 6TH - £184.80 Quick Fire Members Spotlights This month’s member spotlights are Daniel Str who is a Everton fan and Jonno L who follows Charlton, thank you both for 2ND - £462.00 7TH - £154.00 your contributions. RD TH 3 - £308.00 8 - £123.20 Spot The Difference Answers – Did you spot them? 4TH - £246.40 9TH - £92.40 5TH - £215.60 10TH - £61.60 Top Ten £3,080 Accumulator £2,205 Total £5,285 Member Spotlight – Jonno L February Word Search Answers – The 10 hidden words to do with football were; Team Charlton Player Emmanuel Eboue S E E R E F E R L Drink Milk Film Finding Nemo D E F E N D E R S Comedian Peter Kay B O L U L P N G E Singer\Group Mr Traumatik O M S L E I I L U Joke Q: Charltons season so Far. O E A I A T M O G T B E T D C L V A S O P E C H D E E B A E A R H O S L C Y T L A N E P E VISIT BLACKPOOL 2016 Contact Details www.TheAlmeria.co.uk Why travel abroad? Why not stay in the UK and meet a legend. As recommended by the Home and Aways If you require any further information about the Home and Aways or even want to add a friend or colleague to the latest or committee, for a central location that accommodates future competitions; please speak to a member below or e-mail the following address: [email protected] groups and families with excellent facilities. Why not visit Home and Aways Contacts: a great host and Home and Aways member and Rugby League Legend Steve Hesford. Darryl Walsh . John Connaughton MEET THE MEMBERS AND SHARE THE . Julian Smith JOURNEY . Mick Stewart Home and Away Members can be found throughout the world! The Following establishments are often frequented . Peter Armstrong by members on a Saturday afternoon: If you have any further suggestions or would like to contribute to future publications, please e-mail the above address. The Almeria – Blackpool ‘Fans of Home and Aways’ Facebook Group – Record Numbers Join the fun . The Bat and Ball – Gravesend. Kent . The Bridge – Mill Hill You can follow Home and Aways on Facebook. A group called ‘Fans of Home and Aways – The Simple Prediction Game’ has . The British Legion - Leagrave been created. To join in on the fun with fellow players and fans (there are currently 131 members), simply do a search for . The Bow Bells –Bow, East London the group in Facebook and you will be added. Connolly’s – Chiswick Park, West London If you require any further information about the Home and Aways game or even want to add a friend or colleague to the . The Clarence – West Kensington competition; please speak to a member of the committee or e-mail [email protected] or new players can go to . The Flaming Mongrel – Sydney the homeandaways.co.uk website and follow the signup link . The Parrot – Salou (Spain) . The Stirling Castle – Glasgow What would you like to see in future newsletters, please let me know? ([email protected]) (Dumbarton Rd) 2 . The Wellington – Borehamwood Mick Stewart – Editor . The Widows Son – East London .
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