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Just felt like starting this topic.

I'm averaging 2050 a round in Supercoachwhich I'm happy with, last week was a nice looking 2150. Thing is, I still lost by 400 points, which has ruined my percentage and left me 3-2 with the most points against in the league at 2100+ a game. Ouch.

So how's everybody going?

 

dreamteam is the way im averaging about 2000 and i have alot of melbourne players. I have Grimes, Trengove, Sculley, Sylvia, Watts, Wonaeamirri and on the bench i have Blease, Fitzpatrick and Hughes.

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Trades this week:

IN: Judd, Armstrong

OUT: Sylvia, Palmer

 

sylvia is killing me (N) im sure it will change this week.

Ave : 2046.25

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sylvia is killing me (N) im sure it will change this week.

Ave : 2046.25

Sylvia's too unpredictable for my team IMO


I've got a few demons in each of my team namely: Scully, Trengove, McKenzie (supercoach only), Frawley.

I've just traded McKenzie to free up some cash to upgrade to someone like Pavlich or Bartell in the middle to join ablett, selwood, judd, cooney, barlow with Scully and Trengove as well.

I'm not sure what my average is but i believe it's somewhere close to 2100.

Going well, except traded in Hughes in a downgrade fro cash and to earn some more money. If there a complaint line to DB for dropping hughes this week for dreamteam !!! :(

teaches me right for trading on a Wednesday. I thought he was traveling okay.

Otherwise sitting around 2000-2100. will lose my first game this week in my local comp. Playing the leader of the pack. AS of next week I'm starting to upgrade the boys.

for example trangove to swan.

I'm over both of those sites , the way the pricing works is just useless. It requires far too much time to manage trades and so on. And the supercoach scoring system just doesn't make sense.

The future is draft style fantasy footy, where a draft is held pre-season for your list of players, and no 2 teams in the same league can have the same player. Then trading can occur between teams during the season and the value of each player is determined by what a team is prepared to trade for it.

I know of a few people who run their own system using excel, but there are a few sites out there that manage it pretty well for free.

The only thing is that it requires a draft night where every coach can be at the ready to pick when their number comes up in the draft, but once that is done it is easy.

 

averaging a touch under 2100, got 15 trades left with 300k in the bank so have room too move except players like our one and only sylvia are killing me think i will give him one last chance than his gone!!

Best decision I made was taking Scully, Trengove and Martin as my three midfield rookies. Got to shell out for quality and now with their dividends I'm upgrading to Goddard, Chapman et al ...

Also, getting set to cash in on Podsiadly and will trade him for Watts. Wattsy will be a good reserve forward option and I'll use that cash to slot The Pav into my forward line.

All going well, sitting 7th on the league ladder but Sylvia has got to LIFT !


Averaging a tick under 2000 in DT, which is kinda good considering I've been playing 21 for the last 3 weeks, which is thanks to two terrible ruck decisions. First took Tippett, then traded him for Seaby who got injured the next week. But now got Rhys Stanley, which I've been waiting for for weeks.

Podsiadly, Jarrad Grant, Alex Silvagni, Carl Peterson, Ben Howlett have all been good choices. Much moneys in them.

I'm over both of those sites , the way the pricing works is just useless. It requires far too much time to manage trades and so on. And the supercoach scoring system just doesn't make sense.

The future is draft style fantasy footy, where a draft is held pre-season for your list of players, and no 2 teams in the same league can have the same player. Then trading can occur between teams during the season and the value of each player is determined by what a team is prepared to trade for it.

I know of a few people who run their own system using excel, but there are a few sites out there that manage it pretty well for free.

The only thing is that it requires a draft night where every coach can be at the ready to pick when their number comes up in the draft, but once that is done it is easy.

I agree. Whilst I still like DT (not SC, I'm a purist), the draft style would be so much better. More realistic as well. They have 'DT Pro' or something but there's a fee for that.

Best decision I made was taking Scully, Trengove and Martin as my three midfield rookies. Got to shell out for quality and now with their dividends I'm upgrading to Goddard, Chapman et al ...

Martin's not that good in DT: mediocre average and has break even this week in the 50s which will be a stretch for him.

Edit: This could be a record in the making: Brian Lake's over 100 points in DT, and it's not even half-time yet.

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averaging 2150ish with 10 trades left, made too many mistakes though, like not picking up malceski, pods. cyril, tippet, gray, murphy have caused me much frustration.

updating my averages. Supercoach - 2159 - 6 trades left $140,000 cash, Dreamteam 2100 - 5 trades $250,000 cash

I'm coming 24th overall in Supercoach. Averaging 2330 a round. 471st overall in DT averaging 2107.

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I'm coming 24th overall in Supercoach. Averaging 2330 a round. 471st overall in DT averaging 2107.

Shite.

Brian Lake scored 192 in DT.


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