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Supercoach

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For the information of all Melbourne supporters and the 11,814 Melbourne supporters registered with a Supercoach Team - in the 'club supported rankings' the Melbourne Supporters finished 1st. So well do to all of us - we'll take that 'premiership'.

Wouldn't expect anything less as we all know that Melbourne supporters have the greatest football brains.

 
For the information of all Melbourne supporters and the 11,814 Melbourne supporters registered with a Supercoach Team - in the 'club supported rankings' the Melbourne Supporters finished 1st. So well do to all of us - we'll take that 'premiership'.

Wouldn't expect anything less as we all know that Melbourne supporters have the greatest football brains.

Not mine. For the 3rd year in a row I used up my trades too soon and just limped into the finals. Still haven't learnt my lesson.

 

i won the final in my league for supercoach today by 9 points!! Hooha!!


2096 average for me :D

Grimes let me down with his injuries grr

:huh: 2095 for me....

eerie.

I finished on top of my league beating Kevin Sheedy on percentage! Ha payback at last :rolleyes:

I finished on top of all my ladders. and made only one granny lol

 

Supercoach... blerk.

But the same happened with Dream Team, Melbourne supporters with the highest scores, we really are the greatest.


I'm not sure about SC but a Melbourne supporter known at BigFooty (and formerly here) as 'Ausyid' had his 'The Gold Standard' team come at a vey respectable 16th in DT to come first for the Dees

What's amazing about this is that most fans know their own players better than the other 15 clubs, and pick accordingly. We were one f the worst DT sides in the comp, with the worst injury list, and our people STILL got number 1.

Put us all in the footy department I say.

i finished 6500 roughly overall, my best year yet

came in 11,400 odd, as low as 28500 odd, played in BF div 8 league which finished 15th overall.

After week 1 of the Dreamteam Finals comp, Melbourne supporters are again on top with an avergae of 1848, 10 ahead of the Dorks and Toiges supporters.

Go Dees :) :) :)


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