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Welcome to 2020 Supercoach  Demonlands Comp leagues. Free to join and play (just need a Demonland account, that is free as well)

 

Coach "Name" along with last years "Team" name (if you were in last years comp). I need that info to check what league you will be in for 2020.

If you have changed or want to change any of those details for 2020, post the info I will update it. 

For those 1st timers, the comp is free to play, normally we have 3 comp leagues playing. As above, post your team name that you will be using, if you decide to change it,let me know so I know what team you are.

 

For those that qualified for Div 1 (Stynes League) you will receive your league code 1st,  you will need to join quickly so I can move onto Div 2 etc etc.

SC is open now, you can begin selecting your teams.  

Ok,  go for it!   Coach / Team name    if you are playing this year.

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lsp / nightmoves for 2020.

played last year  ? league.

thank you ..

 

 

 

Hi DeeVoted,

I'm interested for the comp again. Previous team name was The Tankers or just Tankers. This years team name is Deeztroy.

I have been in the Robbie Flower league previously but I think I joined late last year and was in the Barassi league. Thanks.

 

In again thanks. Docs Demons and not sure what comp I was in last year.. Cheers


Would like to have a go again. I didn't participate last year or I don't think the year before (?) in the Demonland SC comp but have done previously.

Team name is Megalomaniacs. Thanks.

Awesome, thanks DV!

Ruff's Nuts are keen to go around again, coach = Sasha.

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On 1/27/2020 at 2:55 PM, The Hallowed Turf said:

Would like to have a go again. I didn't participate last year or I don't think the year before (?) in the Demonland SC comp but have done previously.

Team name is Megalomaniacs. Thanks.

Welcome Back.

I have you and Doc's Demons marked as confirmed.

 

Hi DV,

Thanks for starting this up again.  Was GAWN off TRACC! last year (which mirrored my SC and the MFC season) so will be changing it when I can think of something witty, positive and unique (so it may be a while...).  Team currently "Not Sure Yet"

Cheers, Stephen


On 2/10/2020 at 12:31 PM, DeeVoted said:

Welcome Back.

I have you and Doc's Demons marked as confirmed.

Thanks mate. Look forward to it. Finished 253rd last year so I'm back with a vengeance!!  

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Hi DV, 

Team: Demi Dees

Coach: Stuart

Thanks for organising, it’s been a couple of years since I last played, so go easy on me. 

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Just an Update :

Ruffles + WIseblood have joined Div1.

Stephen + Demon Spofforth have been sent their code to join D1.

Everyone else that has confirmed in the thread so far, I have noted as starters. Will just have to bide their time until I get a better idea who returns from Div 1. (Keep checking this thread regularly, and your msg box)

 

Just a side note : badly worded on my part. It SHOULD read Post your Old USERNAME  (with name of your Team)

If you have changed both from the previous year. I have then have problems figuring out who is who.

(I dont require your Christian name.)

If you only change your team name, just post it I will do an update.  Thx.

 

 

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15 hours ago, Demi Dee said:

Hi DV, 

Team: Demi Dees

Coach: Stuart

Thanks for organising, it’s been a couple of years since I last played, so go easy on me. 

Hi DV 

my old user name is Demi Dee

Hi DeeVoted,

Thanks for all your great work. Please count me in again - PC Demons.

 


Hi Deevoted,

thanks for organising it again.

Team is Beakyboys, coaches name is Richard

Good luck!

In.

Simon / The Chunky Tulips

Thanks for running again DV.

 

Hi I’m in again, thanks. 

Last year & this year’s team name “The Chiefs”, coached by the Chief

Hi I would also like to go again

team name: dailybumming

coach: Harrison 


Heya, 

Chuck me in!

Coach: TJ

Team: Superbads

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10 hours ago, fucsia said:

d v

have you the league numbers up yet ??

thanks

Not yet. Got a few MIA's. I will give it to mid week, then everyone that has posted in here with confirmation will be sent a league code.

So if you have confirmed you want to play this year, a code for a league is not far away now.

 
On 3/7/2020 at 10:24 AM, DeeVoted said:

Not yet. Got a few MIA's. I will give it to mid week, then everyone that has posted in here with confirmation will be sent a league code.

So if you have confirmed you want to play this year, a code for a league is not far away now.

Evening DeeVoted, I’m keen to play if a spot is open. I’ve also got a mate (he’s not on Demonland) who is keen to go if you need the numbers.

cheers

 


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