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Nearing the time in which my Competitive Pecentage Indicator kicks in...

When a team is mathematically out of finals contention I am going to grab the percentage and the W/L/D tally and measure who increases theirs the most relative to their original percentage.

It will reward the team that does the best after they learn they cannot make the finals. And it is relative to how they went while they were still in contention.

I think I am more excited about this than the actual games.

Which is pathetic...

You've definitely added a new dimension to fantasy footy rpfc, it's going to be very interesting to see how it unfolds, especially if the person who finishes last ends up with the 8th pick

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You've definitely added a new dimension to fantasy footy rpfc, it's going to be very interesting to see how it unfolds, especially if the person who finishes last ends up with the 8th pick

It should ensure no easy games and no-one giving up.

Can't make the finals? There is a No.1 pick on offer!

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It should ensure no easy games and no-one giving up.

Can't make the finals? There is a No.1 pick on offer!

At first I was a bit iffy about it but the idea has really grown on me, especially after getting in and experiencing the differences that this type of fantasy footy offers up.

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I could throw a spanner in by throwing as much percentage over the next fortnight as possible before selecting full sides again.

But I won't...!

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I could throw a spanner in by throwing as much percentage over the next fortnight as possible before selecting full sides again.

But I won't...!

It's the only way to tank in my system but you are still a chance 45 - still a chance!

Remember 1900 - the Dees won the flag after finishing last in the H&A season!

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It's the only way to tank in my system but you are still a chance 45 - still a chance!

Remember 1900 - the Dees won the flag after finishing last in the H&A season!

I remember it well.

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Not sure if sitting in the 8 with a %'age of 94 is good or bad for me here... I've limped over the line a fair few times for an unexpected win :)

Slightly related - and I'm sure it was discussed earlier, but are the keepers going to be the same next year as this year? As in 2 old + 2 new

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Not sure if sitting in the 8 with a %'age of 94 is good or bad for me here... I've limped over the line a fair few times for an unexpected win :)

Slightly related - and I'm sure it was discussed earlier, but are the keepers going to be the same next year as this year? As in 2 old + 2 new

As I understand - we will keep the '2 any age and 2 U/21' concept for our keepers.

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Assistance Please-- MM made me a proposal whilst I am currently having cancer treatment.

I pushed the wrong button and accepted the trade whilst I thought I was making him another offer.

Please reject this as you will see this is a mistake...

MM - when this is rejected I will make you the offer you originally asked for

Thank you ALL

JCB

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Assistance Please-- MM made me a proposal whilst I am currently having cancer treatment.

I pushed the wrong button and accepted the trade whilst I thought I was making him another offer.

Please reject this as you will see this is a mistake...

MM - when this is rejected I will make you the offer you originally asked for

Thank you ALL

JCB

already vetod it as i thought there was a mistake and was just about to personal message you on here!

no worries

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already vetod it as i thought there was a mistake and was just about to personal message you on here!

no worries

Sorry-- pressed wrong button...brain not working well at the moment...having surgery tomorrow...will be back to you early next week with a proposal...

What happened..I answered your offer...named the player ,then pressed accept..I should have rejected your offer - the gave youa new proposal...sorry for making you look BAD.

have a great round..be in contact- possibly tuesday - so you can play new player next round..all going well after surgery.

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Sorry all...Brain not working well at the moment...thanks for your understanding & thoughts..

Really appreciated...

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That trade made No sense at all - I also vetoed. MM would of win the flag if that went through.

Don't worry...I would not lat him win the flag, we have an eye on it....take care & sincere thanks for your care...but not your trades...

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That trade made No sense at all - I also vetoed. MM would of win the flag if that went through.

the trade was not meant to be accepted, and was rather a method of conversation with jcb about a possible trade that we could work out

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  • 2 weeks later...

:( missed the chance to hit Veto.

On another note hope things are going well for you jcb - they do seem to be doing nicely in the Ulitimate Footy world!

Appreciate your thoughts...thank God for Ultimate Footy - keeps my spirits up....

Best weekend ever this one..adheres got up and in Ultimate footy had my most satisfying win & stuck it up HT.

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Round 15 becoming a disaster for several of us...I am getting a belting from OMR...made a very bad coaching move by picking up Tarrant and not playing him...well, always next week, but will still fight on.Having two undisciplined players in SJ & Thomas ( both not playing does not help the cause...)

Having Wellingham & Clark joining me list will help a little, may trade out Clark this week for a defender...Any interest ?....

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