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> red devil Wrote:

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> > Cheers PD...

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> Are you repeating your heroics for next season? I

> hope so.


I'm up for it. Over the summer I'll do some scouting to see if there's anything online we can join and have our own league, and let them do all the maths. Here's one I've found, the scoring system looks a lot more complicated than Lawro's though... http://www.predictfootballscore.com/

If anybody finds something similar, just let me know...

Good job on the fantasy league RD.

Look forward to playing again next season.


I run one with about 40 people in it and use the Fantasy Premier League - it isn't a predictor league though so doubt it is of any use.

On that note though, if anyone is interested in joining that league next season it is 50 quid a team (we had a prize pot of 2000 pounds this year), let me know.

This season our prizes were (no pound sign on my keyboard!):


1st = 440

2nd = 250

3rd = 150

4th = 100

5th = 75


Cup Game winner = 150

Cup Game runner up = 75


Highest scoring gameweek = 150


Manager of the month = 75 (but 40 for August & May as less games).


Think that is it off the top of my head... I might resort back to fortnightly prizes rather than manager of the month prizes but that's to be decided.

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