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1 hour ago, Tom Dyson said:

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

Hamish / Hamo's Heroes 

My old man just started a league RIFF RAFF.

Feel free to join (anyone). 719755

 
24 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

My old man just started a league RIFF RAFF.

Feel free to join (anyone). 719755

Thanks just joined

Hey new to demonland looking for a league to join if not too late cheers 

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HI Deevoted, I'm keen.

Team Name: The Legion

EDIT: Thanks I'm in Barassi. :)

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Sorry if it’s too late but would like to go again.

Keanos Demons

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Anyone wishing to join a league, the Barassi League has a few spots available. 

code = 775304

 

i am a bit late this year, just joined the barassi league. I think i was in that one last year ! Team name : smoking guns

On 3/13/2019 at 9:17 PM, KingDingAling said:

My old man just started a league RIFF RAFF.

Feel free to join (anyone). 719755

I'm in. Willy Gorillas


On 3/8/2019 at 7:27 PM, DeeVoted said:

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

Tried sending you a msg to see if that fixes it - nothing else seems to work says last private msg was 2014 lol I must of blocked msgs somehow back then not sure wtf is going on..

So you gave away my spot? Ouch - this is disappointing, wish I knew why my msgs are blocked.

extremely late as usual.  Barassi league is full

any thing else going?   otherwise ill be in a public league like a nobody  ?

I’ll start a new one since all are full! For anyone else league code is 156151

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5 hours ago, DubDee said:

extremely late as usual.  Barassi league is full

any thing else going?   otherwise ill be in a public league like a nobody  ?

Sorry guys, with just a  few hours to go. Its too late to start another league for roughl;y 3 ppl.

Its only going to be filled with randoms anyway. Best bet, get in early next year, keep a close eye on the progress of the thread, then use a league code as soon as you receive one. (Take too long and someone in the wings will take it. I have to be sure all leagues are full asap)


1 hour ago, Nudge said:

I’ll start a new one since all are full! For anyone else league code is 156151

This one won’t get filled with ransoms til next week when h2h start I think anyways if anyone left out jumps in now to Sunday it’ll work 156151

6 minutes ago, Nudge said:

This one won’t get filled with ransoms til next week when h2h start I think anyways if anyone left out jumps in now to Sunday it’ll work 156151

Have joined mate. Thanks for that

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Another year in SC has come to a close, all the league results are in and have been sorted.

This years winner of the "Bluey' Is .......

    Demon Spofforth   : Grinter FC   with a season total of 51806 pts.

Congratulations on a great year DS 

       

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Below this this years top 20 coaches from all leagues.1095492389_2019TopTwenty.png.642dec7bc4c4864e34e1bec9d50e9dd7.png

 

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And if anyone is interested in this stuff,. Here are all the GF results from all the leagues.

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and some more trivia to read and perhaps brag to your mates.

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That is just about a wrap for this year. If anyone wants any more info, just post it.I will see what else I can muster up.

And a reminder,if you are interested in playing next year (2020) get in EARLY, so you don't miss getting into your league.

If you haven't played in our comp before, everyone is welcome to do so.

Thats about from me, hoping everyone had fun and I can see there were some tight games in all leagues, and some every impressive scores.

Go Dees!!

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On 10/12/2019 at 9:48 AM, DeeVoted said:

That is just about a wrap for this year. If anyone wants any more info, just post it.I will see what else I can muster up.

And a reminder,if you are interested in playing next year (2020) get in EARLY, so you don't miss getting into your league.

If you haven't played in our comp before, everyone is welcome to do so.

Thats about from me, hoping everyone had fun and I can see there were some tight games in all leagues, and some every impressive scores.

Go Dees!!

Hey DeeVoted,

Massive thanks to you for organising the league each and every year.  I find that these are easily some of the most competitive leagues that I've been in, with pretty much everyone playing right through to finals.  There are rarely any easy games and it's nail biting stuff each week.

You do a great job of putting this all together.  It's very much appreciated by myself, and I'm sure the other players in these leagues appreciate it too.  Cheers.

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On 10/25/2019 at 10:48 AM, Wiseblood said:

Hey DeeVoted,

Massive thanks to you for organising the league each and every year.  I find that these are easily some of the most competitive leagues that I've been in, with pretty much everyone playing right through to finals.  There are rarely any easy games and it's nail biting stuff each week.

You do a great job of putting this all together.  It's very much appreciated by myself, and I'm sure the other players in these leagues appreciate it too.  Cheers.

Thanks for the kind words Wise,and to everyone else that showed their appreciation in a PM or elsewhere :)

The thread will now be closed, as we kick off another year.

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