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Can someone explain UF to me? I'm interested but want to know how it works

Rather than a long winded explaination,,, that does get complicating.

Read their FAQ;s etc and you will get the idea

.http://www.ultimatefooty.com.au/

For the moment the site is only excepting registrations of interest

We await for JA to again organize the drafts / league etc.

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100% keen. After coming from last in Round 8 to winning the Premiership UF is in my opinion the best of the 3 fantasies. The trading draft etc make it exceptional fun and I spent far more time on my UF team than other leagues.

Great game and can't wait to get it going this year! Hopefully we get most of the league from last year because by the end we all had worked each other out but at the same time be more than happy to see blokes like furious d step up!

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100% keen. After coming from last in Round 8 to winning the Premiership UF is in my opinion the best of the 3 fantasies. The trading draft etc make it exceptional fun and I spent far more time on my UF team than other leagues.

Great game and can't wait to get it going this year! Hopefully we get most of the league from last year because by the end we all had worked each other out but at the same time be more than happy to see blokes like furious d step up!

I was in your slipstream last year on the comeback trail but unfortunately met you early in the finals. Goes to show this UF can be a marathon and not a sprint. I recommend this to those who didn't participate last year. Different to Dreamteam/Supercoach re: the trades and proposals. Makes it far more enjoyable. If UF put up a significant purse it would be even better !

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Just getting in early with a draft request, would it be ideal (or possible) to have the draft run over two nights? For those who can't be at the computer on draft night are relying on their pre selected picks and at the half way point of the draft their needs might change. By running half the draft on night one, people can reorder their list the next day or do further research if required before finishing the draft on night two. Sort of like a National and Pre Season draft.

Yes I know, I should have something better to think about other than UF drafting, but I don't.

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Hey guys!

When the Ufooty site opens for business I'll PM all of last year's league and get you to sign in. I already have a list of people ready to join our league if we have a few drop outs.

If you weren't in last year's league but would like to join Ufooty I suggest someone start a second league, if that person would like some help ocnfiguring the league I'm happy to help.

Pumped for another year! I'll keep everyone posted.

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Hi Jack Attack, I was looking at the site and it looks like we did Ultimate Footy Plus? If this is the case please let me know and I'll chip in to cover the cost

Like last year we'll do PLUS, I'll pay the ~$25 again but instead of chipping in to me just make a donation to the club. Honour system applies.

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hope i havent missed the boat, had a brief hiatus in europe, but definitely after the 2011 learning curve, ready for the 2012 season

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