TWTD Prediction League and Sweepstake Results - Ipswich Town News
Each season the TWTD Prediction League gets more and more popular and more and more hotly contested and this year we had our first ever three-way tie.
Normally the prize of £150 worth of Amazon vouchers would just go to the winner but as three people were level on 88 points, it was an easy decision to split it rather than finding a goal difference-esque way of separating the trio.
So, congrats go to cjwinthesun, Chopra777 and HALLSJ for coming out on top. Details of the 2015/16 competition will appear on the site close to the start of the season.
We also ran an FA Cup sweepstake competition starting in January where everyone that wanted to enter was allocated a team at random from those in the third round.
Arsenal, the ultimate winners of the competition, were allocated to 13 TWTD members and flashblue was chosen from them at random to win a £25 Amazon voucher.
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