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On 09/03/2018 at 5:28 PM, DubDee said:

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

Team name: dubdeeXXII

Check your PM for your league code.

 
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7 hours ago, Deewiz05 said:

ill jump in again if their are any spots left :

The Smoking Guns

 

Cheers alex

Supercoach?

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2 leagues are full. The Barassi league has a couple of spots to fill.

If interested our Group League name : Melbourne FC.

 select join a Group then the code to join = 231833

 
3 hours ago, DeeVoted said:

2 leagues are full. The Barassi league has a couple of spots to fill.

If interested our Group League name : Melbourne FC.

 select join a Group then the code to join = 231833

Said before but you may of missed it keen to join if there’s spots 

Team name: El Chapo’s Cartel 

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1 hour ago, Daily Dose of Demons said:

Said before but you may of missed it keen to join if there’s spots 

Team name: El Chapo’s Cartel 

I did miss you, check your PM box for the code.

Someone who shall remain nameless but should know better confused things somewhat.

Now not sure you is putting their hand up for DT or SC.


On 3/11/2018 at 10:17 AM, DeeVoted said:

I am now confused. This thread got hi-jacked 

You wanting to join supercoach?

Yep.

(Looking to join a DT comp as well)

Keen to join Supercoach if there’s a spot. 

Team name: The Chieftans

Turned my Public comp into a Private one.

Name: Deepends

Code: 111400

 

Mono

 
22 hours ago, Mono said:

Turned my Public comp into a Private one.

Name: Deepends

Code: 111400

 

Mono

Still spots available in this comp. I'd like it to be all Dee supporters/Demonlanders.

Mono

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UPDATE :

2 Leagues have been filled.

Only 2 spots available in the Barassi League. With 5 days remaining, those that have been sent their league code will need to be quick.

@darkhorse72  @andyoto @The Chief

Edited by DeeVoted


Micksdemons is keen to join a sc league  - sorry I'm late 

 

team name micksdemons 

Edited by Micksdemons
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As we do every year there is a 4th Division open to non demonlanders or anyone that missed out getting into the other Divisions, also a chance to get into a SC league. 

The Cordner League code = 541277

With just a few days remaining, last chance.

As for everyone that made it into the comp leagues, thanks for your help in responding and the compliments that were included in the PMs, far too many to reply to in person. Enjoy the comp, may the best coach win and go Demons.

 

On 17/03/2018 at 9:18 AM, DeeVoted said:

UPDATE :

2 Leagues have been filled.

Only 2 spots available in the Barassi League. With 5 days remaining, those that have been sent their league code will need to be quick.

@darkhorse72  @andyoto @The Chief

HI

I tried to join as the PM I sent but it said it was full.!!

 

I have joined the Cordner League now.

Edited by Darkhorse72


Any one know how to add your team jumper? Can’t remember how to choose it.

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On 20/03/2018 at 7:34 PM, Darkhorse72 said:

HI

I tried to join as the PM I sent but it said it was full.!!

You seemed surprised?  With just 3 days remaining it was leaving it a bit late. The fine print states if you take too long to respond and join your league your team with be replaced with another team. I have to arrange 3 other leagues and get them filled before the cutoff.

I have joined the Cordner League now.

It's not a total loss, it just means the Cordner league was filled with randoms. IF you decide to play next year your score with be noted and taken into account for next season.

 

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On 22/03/2018 at 8:09 PM, Gorgoroth said:

Any one know how to add your team jumper? Can’t remember how to choose it.

If you haven't worked that out ,here is what you do.

1: Select any league that you have joined.

2: The icon / symbol next to your coach name, click on that.

3: You can now edit your team jumper. Don't forget it save the changes before exiting that page.

 Hope that helps you out :)

1 hour ago, DeeVoted said:

If you haven't worked that out ,here is what you do.

1: Select any league that you have joined.

2: The icon / symbol next to your coach name, click on that.

3: You can now edit your team jumper. Don't forget it save the changes before exiting that page.

 Hope that helps you out :)

Nah still can’t. Not on iPad nor phone via the app. Might sign in via Firefox or the like and see how I go.

 

Yeah that worked, seems the app doesn’t allow you to or I just couldn’t work it out ?

thanks for your help.

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5 hours ago, DeeVoted said:

 

Yeah I know.  Life just got busy and I didn't join soon enough.

I just the numbers were set for each comp.

  • 4 months later...
  • 5 weeks later...

Not sure who's team 'Tipungwuti' is but we had a cracking Grand final! I was very lucky to get the win by 10 points!

2720 - 2710! Extremely high scores!

 

I was crap this year - outside the top 40k.


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