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Count me in thanks Deevoted, the team name is Beakyboys

 

Would love to get involved lads. Had strong 2015 and 2016 placing in the top 300, but had a shocker last season in the 10000's range. 

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17 minutes ago, Richard Tionary said:

Would love to get involved lads. Had strong 2015 and 2016 placing in the top 300, but had a shocker last season in the 10000's range. 

Welcome to the 'nut house" :)  and the comp. I have marked you as a starter, just need your team name,

Then wait until I get Stynes League sorted,  a notice will appear highlighting a msg in your inbox, so keep an eye on that to popup in the coming week or two.

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Yes please DeeVoted. Malki's Masters ready to go around again.


6 hours ago, DeeVoted said:

Welcome to the 'nut house" :)  and the comp. I have marked you as a starter, just need your team name,

Then wait until I get Stynes League sorted,  a notice will appear highlighting a msg in your inbox, so keep an eye on that to popup in the coming week or two.

Gramercy Riffs :)

 

Cheers DeeVoted!

Hey DV, can I please get a code. Can't remember what league I was in last year.

2018 name is 'Squad Goals'.

 

thank you dv for your effort..

could you put -NIGHTMOVES -team in please, if still room.?

played last year.

thank you

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Update:  

Bar a couple yet to use their league code, everyone has been sent a code and are in their leagues.

I have a couple more to send out. That will cover everyone that has confirmed so far up until today. 


Does anyone here play AFL Fantasy instead of SuperCoach? If yes I'd love to join your league

I’ll get involved if you still have a few spots my mates always lose interest after round 6 or so and just gets boring.

Team name: El Chapo’s Cartel 

42 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'm happy to start a league if there is interest.

I'm keen 


On 05/03/2018 at 7:44 PM, DeeVoted said:

Update:  

Bar a couple yet to use their league code, everyone has been sent a code and are in their leagues.

I have a couple more to send out. That will cover everyone that has confirmed so far up until today. 

As above. Keen to be involved again. Fetters Flyers.

Thanks for organising DeeVoted, I'd like to go again if there's space, team name Muppets 1st XVIII

On 3/6/2018 at 10:56 AM, Demonland said:

I'm happy to start a league if there is interest.

I play all three so happy to join in


On 3/6/2018 at 11:59 AM, Demonland said:

I'll start a separate thread and see if there is interest.

I'm in.

 

Team: Deesperates

On 05/03/2018 at 7:44 PM, DeeVoted said:

Update:  

Bar a couple yet to use their league code, everyone has been sent a code and are in their leagues.

I have a couple more to send out. That will cover everyone that has confirmed so far up until today. 

Hey mate, any chance of joining a league? I’ve joined the last couple of years. 

Team name: dubdeeXXII

 

ill jump in again if their are any spots left :

The Smoking Guns

 

Cheers alex

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On 08/03/2018 at 9:06 AM, Mono said:

Team: Deesperates

if room left in a comp.

I am now confused. This thread got hi-jacked 

You wanting to join supercoach?


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