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Morning all!

Just realised that Supercoach opens up on the 1st of Feb this year and I thought I'd get on the front foot in setting up a/multiple supercoach leagues that we as DemonLand could get around.

I can remember the interest was quite high last year in that a few leagues were set up but I found last years format was poor with byes and put me off it a little. I'm sure a few others may have felt the same and therefore may have lesser numbers but let's give it a go.

Just post an expression of interest and we'll get around to setting it all up and I'll keep it all updated so people know whats going on!

DL7

** Update Number 1.

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Stynes- League ID 780751

Range Rover- 19th Overall enough said

Jacey- 54394

Deelerious- 54196

Demon-4-Life- 53651

thefork- 53650

Stephen247- 53604

Deez Nuts- 53598

rolly- 53520

jordie tackles- 53364

Thrice- 53291

Stranga- 53289

Demon Land 7- 53268

Old Man Rivers- 53151

doubledee- 53027

robbo- 52980

Watt and Howe- 52881

Grandson of a gun- 52800

Superstar Sylvia- 52114

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Barassi- League ID Number 184571

deevoted 51736

furious d- 51663

Darkhorse 72- 51614

gOlly- 51426

ravi shanker- 51369

Carn Dees 50565

Striker 475- 49840

Wadda We Sing- 48404

dworship- 48064

Nutbean- 43566

Bonkers

Simma02

Fan

Gotzy15

Felix da dee

Melb-A-Toast

Dan Fantastik

High Tower

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Neeld League-League ID Number 915483

My TD

Deeflog

Pennant St.Dee

Franky 31

Condemned 84

Green Machine

JumpingJeremyHowe

josh

Deetermination

Dee-Bortoli

TheoX

JUMPINGJACKCLENNET

Dr Mutubu

Dees

AzzKika

Good Time Grimes- First Time for the Grimes.

i) Once League reaches capacity and if there are not enough numbers for a 4th League it will be based on First in will remain in the leagues. So there are 10 certain spots remaining. If 28 more join obviously we have enough for 4.

ii) There is no way of me guessing the talent of other competitors so if you are unhappy with the league standing you are or desperately wanting to be a league w/ someone else please let me know.

iii) It seems to be very even so looks like the leagues should be very competitive!

Thanks guys for your patience, I'm doing it as best I can.

Final Update of Players.

 
 

yeah count me in...gonna be 3byes back to back this year. Dream team has addressed the issue with 3trades during bye rounds but not sure if supercoach has done the same

I want in. I want to have a crack this year. Not some half-hearted entry like I managed last year.

You up for it Franga's Bangers ?

 

I'm in.



Me too. thanks

Possible of keeping the same group in the same league as the last 2 years? Highly competitive


in please

Im in.

Played for the first time last year and it took my 5 rounds to figure i was a giant doofus ( many on here realised that way quicker) and i made it to the finals of one league and 9th in the other.

 

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