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Deestroyer - 7up. I played in Robbie Flower league last year.

 

I'd like to be in it again

I was in the Stynes league last year

Eittocs12 / Dodge City Dealers

thanks for time and effort.

in for me same as last year

fuchsia / team nightmoves

thank you

 

I'd like to play again! 

RedBlueandTrue / BlueLightning

Thank you so much!!


Is it too late to sign up?

If not, team name is False Bravado FC/coach name is Glen

I’m in again El chapo’s Cartel was my team name and coach name was Harrison 

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Thanks and sorry for the lateness

Hiram Cowfreaks “Beakyboys”

Hi DV,

I'm keen to have another crack. Thanks!

Team: Ruffnuts

Hey would like to join if I could.

Demonme

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On 2/11/2019 at 12:15 AM, Nudge said:

I’m game - usually do pretty well in SC and could use a decent league! Team name is Demonic_Destroyers  

I cant send you your league code because you have your messages turned to off.


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UPDATE:

Have now started on the Flower league.

If you have confirmed up until this point check your PM box for a league code.

Can I have a code, please? I think I was called Squad Goals last year.

Thanks.

Hey bud - Is there a league code for me to use yet? 

Sorry I've been a bit slow on the uptake. I'd like to go around again and see I'm still clinging onto Stynes League.

Ingo27 / Malki's Masters

Look forward to receiving the code, thanks for organising as always DV


please send me the league code I was "Can't forget the .5%"/gmac last year in Robbie Flower league.

Lapsed coach keen to return if it’s not too late. Team: The Cuckoo’s Nest. Coach: Drew. Thanks. 

 
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My job is done. Everyone that has confirmed has been sent a league code.

Thanks to everyone that passed on their appreciation back to me, (too many to reply back in person)

 

With only a few days before an auto-fill kicks in, we have a few vacant spots left to fill.

Now it is, first in gets the last couple of spots left.

If you try to use your code sent, and you get a league is full message, then you have left your run too late.

Your next option is to use this league code Barassi League code = 775304

Good luck in your league, welcome to all the new coaches, enjoy the comp.

Go Dees.

 

Hi I would like to be in a league for this season (first time for demonland supercoach)

Hamish / Hamo's Heroes 


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