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Can i ask the question ?

is this being organised ? Are we being put into leagues ?

Last year was just a mad scramble to get into leagues.

total score 43566 - av 1815 (i blame substance abuse)

Pleae put me in the Brent Grgic League - promised plenty delivered zip

 

Would anyone be interested in carrying a similar system for next year where top 4 and bottom 4 face relegation? Also is anyone keen for both SC and DT?

Sign me up. Finished within the top 5000 last year.

 

Why on earth not. Maybe I'll actually coach the team this year! Either way, if I don't, look forward to some easy wins.

Case in point: total points 31,233.


It begins soon!!!!!!! The anticipation levels are rising!

It has begun...............

I want to join in. But how do i get sign up for a league, Do I get an email with the league code?

 
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Guys, as of AzzKika the regos have now stopped. I am not finalising people into leagues and will be sending out League codes in private messages asap. I will also require two or 3 people to be in the most inexperienced league also because the numbers are low!

Nutbean yes I am taking care of that so do hold tight. Working everyday at the moment so its hard to find time but itll be done tonight!


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Okay League's and their ID's can be found on the first post of the Supercoach Thread. People have been delegated into Leagues based on the scores they have given me; and if no scores were quoted placed into first come first served basis of the next league. If people want to play in 2 leagues there are about 4 spots left in Neeld so I don't have an issue with you also signing up with that one but if you do take someones spot who isn't in any I'll simply ask you to retract yourself from the league.

Hope I haven't missed anyone and let me know if I need to adjust anything to make it better.

I will also require two or 3 people to be in the most inexperienced league also because the numbers are low!

Fork 'em

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.

Have joined Barrassi league as I was averaging close to 2200 last year .

Let me know if this is a problem .

If there's any room left, I'll be whatever league is still available.

Im in just joined the neeld league ,now that I've got my team for this year, How do I find my team score from last year ? I'm pretty sure I finished top 5000 last yr, so if I need to change leagues or what ever let me know


Demonland 7

A hearty thank you for your efforts . It is appreciated !

I also joined Neelds league as one of the 4 spare spare spots but as suggested - if it wanted by others - i will happily retract.

Seems to be going smothly so far DL7

Just signed into the Barassi League without hassle.

Using last yrs team name alias - Deestroyem

** If anyone is unsure how to join, 1st fill out the registeration form and complete the details

then you enter the code for the relevent league at the prompt, then select your team*

When in doubt read the HELP guide,,,,,, good luck :)

Hi guys,

Would be great if you could fit me into a legue. Last year I finished in about the middle of the comp. It was my first year but look forward to some hopeful improvement this year. If you could send me the legue code it would be great.

Thanks heaps in advance.

Some great scores above from last year! Very Competitive.

Pimp My Side

52691

avg 2206

Thanks for your work DL7.

Very happy to be part of the Barassi league, now all I need is some idea how to improve on last year.


Have signed up in the Barrassi League. Thanks DL7.

"50,000 Reasons"

 

SellarScully4Clark is locked in for Stynes League. Looking forward to it!

That name is downright sensational.


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