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6$\begingroup$ Oh my god, I actually called it. $\endgroup$– F1KrazyCommented May 24, 2020 at 14:45
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3$\begingroup$ @Anon Is there anything more to find within this puzzle? I noticed that certain sequences repeat over and over for a while and I also spent a chunk of time rearranging the numbers from the CSV file into various size grids to see if you formed any ASCII-art-style pictures within them, but couldn't spot anything. As I couldn't find anything further I thought it worth posting this answer - but do say if you've hidden something else that needs solving! (Just going off the complexity of the last one of yours that I solved!) Thanks :) $\endgroup$– StivCommented May 24, 2020 at 16:23
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4$\begingroup$ @Stiv There is more. So far all you have is a guess... ;) In counting the total number of times each player passes the ball, what might you have overlooked? Your grid idea is on the right track... $\endgroup$– AnonCommented May 24, 2020 at 21:40
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3$\begingroup$ @Anon I've just worked it out and it is a thing of beauty! Writing up now - I see now why it took you so long! Oh, this is exciting... $\endgroup$– StivCommented May 24, 2020 at 22:25
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4$\begingroup$ I just saw the update to the answer. If only I could star the question twice.. $\endgroup$– oAltCommented May 25, 2020 at 14:50
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