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Hi all.

I posted in the fantasy section, but thought I'd post to the main forum in case people don't check that section.

I will run a supercoach league for DLand members this year.

If you are keen to join private message me with your email and I'll add you to the league.

Given it is a max of 18 players it will be first in best dressed!

 

i believe i've been reinvited on last years invite or was that a different league, i lose track. either way -keen

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4 minutes ago, Turner said:

i believe i've been reinvited on last years invite or was that a different league, i lose track. either way -keen

Think that's a different league.

Send me your email and I'll send you an invite.

 
On 2/7/2022 at 9:44 AM, Action Jackson said:

Hi all.

I posted in the fantasy section, but thought I'd post to the main forum in case people don't check that section.

I will run a supercoach league for DLand members this year.

If you are keen to join private message me with your email and I'll add you to the league.

Given it is a max of 18 players it will be first in best dressed!

I have sent my email address to you.


Be afraid.
Gawnys Guns are in.


 

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We've now got 15 people locked in for the SC league, so only 3 spots left.

If you are keen make to get in ASAP! Once filled that's it.

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Hi all, there's normally enough interested people to fill up 2, or even 3 leagues - so I've started another league called 'Demonland 2', please feel free to join if you'd like some friendly competition against your fellow Demonlanders - The League Code is 597557. 

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Hello all. I posted in a different thread in the fantasy football forum but I don't think anyone has seen it.

I have sent out invites to all members from last year and there is 12 of 18 signed up already.

I might give it another week or so and if no one else joins I will post the league code here and it will be first in best dressed.

If anyone was in the league last year and didn't receive the link please feel free to PM me and I can give you the code.

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33 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

would join

Give me to the end of the week and if the players from last year haven't joined I'll send the link.

On 3/1/2022 at 11:42 PM, Ingo27 said:

Hi all, there's normally enough interested people to fill up 2, or even 3 leagues - so I've started another league called 'Demonland 2', please feel free to join if you'd like some friendly competition against your fellow Demonlanders - The League Code is 597557. 

Is this group full I would like to join? I tried the code and it couldn’t find it?

Thanks


33 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Is this group full I would like to join? I tried the code and it couldn’t find it?

Thanks

Think that is a code from last season


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Just now, Stu said:

Thanks @Action Jackson I have joined the league. Now to resist the temptation to load up on Dees players! 

There's not too many lock options for the Dees this year in my mind!

Oliver is a lock for me. Gawn and Grundy it's hard because we don't know their roles.

If McVee or van Rooyen are named I may have them on my bench.

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