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Puzzle #104: Can you figure out how the football season turned out?

By Rob Eastaway

10 March 2021

#104 Soccerdoku

“Football league tables are a bit like accounts,” says Harry the bookkeeper. “The debits and credits must balance. For example, victory for one team means defeat for another, so the total games won must be the same as the total games lost. And every goal scored for one team is a goal against another one.”

Harry’s insights will help our league’s archivist. The newspaper cutting with the results of the 1993 season is now smudged, and several entries are illegible. The teams played each other once, and this is how the season ended:

Won
Lost
Drawn
For
Against…

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