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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Wouldn't mind if there was enough interest. May be

> preferable to enter a Fantasy League as there

> usually is one. Will see if anyone else expresses

> interest. I'm usually talking to myself in this

> thread.



Telegraph are doing a Fantasy 6 Nations, pick a team rather than make score predictions. You, Mick and myself are already signed up to the Tele Fantasy games, so that would be an easy option...

http://fantasygames.telegraph.co.uk/sixnations/?cachebuster=1390131554


So, I registered a private league called EDF Fantasy 6 Nations. The PIN is 8051811. I've used my forum name as my team name so you know who you are playing against. Hopefully a few others might be enticed to play and make it more interesting.


For those thinking about it, you can easily select a team at random to begin with and make as many changes as you like without penalty up to the tournament starting. The link is above.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> http://fantasygames.telegraph.co.uk/sixnations/?ca

> chebuster=1390131554

>

> So, I registered a private league called EDF

> Fantasy 6 Nations. The PIN is 8051811. I've used

> my forum name as my team name so you know who you

> are playing against. Hopefully a few others might

> be enticed to play and make it more interesting.

>

> For those thinking about it, you can easily select

> a team at random to begin with and make as many

> changes as you like without penalty up to the

> tournament starting. The link is above.


Just bumping this up for those who might be interested.

Alan Dale Wrote:

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> No it doesn't. Matter.

>

Only if you are referring to the verb and then it's a matter of opinion. In the case of the thread title I believe the author intended that it could be read either way i.e as a noun or a verb.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> I'm in.

>

> You Irish lads watching the Scotland game? Fancy

> meeting up? Normally I'd have suggested Hoopers

> but I suspect EDT or Actress this time. Or Castle

> perhaps?


Not me DC as it's a Sunday which means Monday is beckoning and I can't hack it anymore. England v Ireland is on a Saturday which is a more attractive option.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> http://fantasygames.telegraph.co.uk/sixnations/?ca

> chebuster=1390131554

>

> So, I registered a private league called EDF

> Fantasy 6 Nations. The PIN is 8051811. I've used

> my forum name as my team name so you know who you

> are playing against. Hopefully a few others might

> be enticed to play and make it more interesting.

>

> For those thinking about it, you can easily select

> a team at random to begin with and make as many

> changes as you like without penalty up to the

> tournament starting. The link is above.


Bumping this as the start is fast approaching. Five teams so far. Anyone else?

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