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Welcome to this years Comp. I think everyone knows the drill.

Supercoach "Name" along with last years "Team" name (if you were in last years comp). I need that info to check what league you are in for 2021.

If you have changed or want to change any of those details from last year  , post the info I will update it for 2021. 

 

If you haven't interested in playing but haven't been in the comp before, post your team name and wait for a code to be sent via PM.

There are always plenty of spots. Just don't leave it until the day before the season starts. As it is not worth starting a new league for 1 or 2 players as this does happen. 

Good luck to everyone and enjoy :)

 

Sorry DeeVoted. I have no idea which league I was in but team name is Dpcs Demons. Keen to go again.

Team was Forever Unclean last year. This year's name is I Sat In Gum.

 

Thanks DV should go around again as " Roys Boys"


Evening DeeVoted, 

I can’t remember last years team name, (might have been Bombay Air??)but my friend Max and I both played in the lower league last year. We’re both happy to go around again either in that league or the one above. 
 

Thanks

Hi DV,

I'm keen to go again as Ruffs Nuts and was Stynes league last year.

Thanks mate!!

 

new this year Team name is Turnernators, finished in the top 10k the last 4 years on TP if thats anything to go by for leagues

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I’m keen to go again, I think this year I might get a run in the firsts after winning the Div 2 GF? 

Coach: TJ

Team: Superbads

 


Hey I would like to join a league. Been playing SuperCoach for a while finished in top 5000 a few times. Just put me wherever you see fit cheers

supercoach 2021;

i was in as nighmoves in 20 ..

would love to be included again.

thank you for your effort..

 

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I have opened the league for those wanting to join so far.

The  Code = 156881

This code is valid until the league is filled. So it's first in. Good luck. 


Hi DeeVoted Deeztroy last year and same this year was in the Stynes league last year. I have managed to joint the code you listed above. Cheers.

Thanks DV. Grinter FC keen to go around again.

I was in Stynes last year and just joined the league you listed above. But let me know if that's not right and you want me to leave it.

Edited by Demon Spofforth


Thanks for organising DV!

Name: DemonsPremiers2021

i joined late last year and was in the bottom league, cant remember my team name though, sorry

 

Joined the Stynes league, look forward to taking you folks on.  guess i should pick a team!

 

Hi DV, would love to play again. Malki's Masters. Look forward to another fun season.

 

Hey DV,

First playing on the DL supercoach league, but have played the last few seasons and done pretty well (top 50 overall last year). Keen to give it a crack here this year in whichever league! 

Team name: Dyson Peppell (gag against some bombers supporting mates)  . Thanks. 


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