the liga weekly, vol. 4 no. 11

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We are through the bye weeks. The playoffs loom ominously in the near future. And it’s looking like the playoffs will provide me plenty of free time to work on the Liga Weekly . . .

I’ve already begun compiling some season-long statistics. I’ll try to get those up soon.

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the liga weekly, vol. 4 no. 9

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The good news (for me): Graphics are finally done for all 11 teams!

The bad news (for me): the MOG is probably out of the playoff picture.

*sigh*

Ah, well. Without further delay: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 9.

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the liga weekly, vol. 4 no. 7

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Another week, and I still don’t have all the graphics completed. Progress has been made, however, so two more teams will benefit from clever graphics this week.

So, without further delay: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 7.

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the liga weekly, vol. 4 no. 5

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Admittedly, it feels a bit strange to post a writeup of week 5 the day after week 6 is complete. I’ve been working hard on some graphic improvements to the table format I introduced last week. Sadly, I did not complete all those improvements. However, rather than wait until I have them all done, I will start inserting graphics as I complete them.

So, without further delay: FAABulous prize$ for the Liga in week 5.

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a tale of twelve teams

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It was the best of times, it was among the best of times, it was better than most times, it was better than some times, it was a good time, it was a relatively good time, it was a relatively bad time, it was a bad time, it was worse than some times, it was worse than most times, it was among the worst of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of sagacity, it was the age of insightfulness, it was the age of above-average intelligence . . .

. . . I could go on, but the football season might be over before I finished. I can see why Dickens limited himself to just TWO cities in his tale. Not only is the binary “best/worst” approach a good deal pithier, it’s a lot less work than delineating twelve gradations for each qualitative descriptor.

Fortunately for Chuck D., just about everything in his little tale took place in or around Paris and London. While I would love to slack like the Dickens, I am afforded no such luxury by the very nature of my subject matter: the 2010 Liga Guadalupe. Entering its fourth season of fútbol fantástico, the Liga is now twelve teams strong, and it is my duty, and my honour, to introduce you to those teams now.

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