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So i was in this league and was confirmed and just logged into my team to play around with some changes and now im not anymore, anyone know whats going on there?

I didnt want to hijack or confuse the existing Supercoach thread.

Demon Land 7 setup last years supercoach with 3 leagues, and did a great job in organising the various leagues

Stynes / Barassi / Neeld leagues based on your previous years scores to determine who went into the various leagues.

I have spoken to him about doing the same this year.He, like some of us is a bit busy atm.So I will put it out there

and if there is enough interest to continue with the same concept.

I'll start with 2 leagues Stynes and the Barassi Leagues, if need be setup 3rd league .

The Stynes league was the top 18 highest scoring coaches , followed by the next top 18 etc etc.

Following are the list of coaches from the 3 leagues from last year.
If those named and interested could confirm and post last years supercoach scores we can begin to arrange who goes into what league for this year.
Stynes- League
Range Rover- CONFIRMED
Jacey-
Deelerious-
Demon-4-Life-
thefork-
Stephen247-
Deez Nuts-
rolly- CONFIRMED
jordie tackles-
Thrice-
Stranga- CONFIRMED
Demon Land 7- CONFIRMED
Old Man Rivers-
doubledee- CONFIRMED
robbo-
Watt and Howe-
Grandson of a gun- CONFIRMED
Superstar Sylvia-
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So i was in this league and was confirmed and just logged into my team to play around with some changes and now im not anymore, anyone know whats going on there?

I was hoping DL7 would fire it up, it was his baby but It doesnt look like it. I am looking after the DT leagues.

The confirmations I have put next to peoples names was to help DL7 with sorting out who was interested again this year. As I have no idea who is in what league from last year.

Going on confirmations of interests thus far, it seems like its fallen by the wayside.

I have 3 x SC leagues ready , if there is no interest to continue from 2012, with last years format .

I will throw all leagues open. 1st in, best dressed.

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In the meantime without last years scores and the lack of interest so far. I will open up one of the SC leagues I have reserved. Unless there are any objections or a change of heart.

These leagues are non draft leagues.

The 1st Supercoach league code = 196541

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In the meantime without last years scores and the lack of interest so far. I will open up one of the SC leagues I have reserved. Unless there are any objections or a change of heart.

These leagues are non draft leagues.

The 1st Supercoach league code = 196541

Thanks DV, I've joined up and Norm Smith League is kind of apt. I was born in 56, what a year.

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Thanks DV, I've joined up and Norm Smith League is kind of apt. I was born in 56, what a year.

NP. plenty of spots left. Perhaps we can pick up the pieces and organise the leagues on a points basis for 2014, if we get the numbers to fill a couple of leagues.

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I'm currently down as looking to be placed into a league, but am I able to just jump into this one or will another one be created for people who weren't in one last year?

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I'm currently down as looking to be placed into a league, but am I able to just jump into this one or will another one be created for people who weren't in one last year?

The proposed 3 league tier, hit a snag and wont be happening. (See DL7's explainion in an early post in this thread) add to that, not enough confirmations came back to make 1 league let along 2. So its a free for all, and lots of spots left if needed.

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One post left, who will be the lucky last?

The SC promotion / demotion concept went out the window, we are struggling to fill one league this year.

Done, i got the lucky last spot in Norm Smith. Good luck everyone.
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