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How about a Demonland league?

EDIT: Have created a league. First come first served. First 16 to join are in the league.

League code: 984929

EDIT #2: Entries are closed. We have 16 teams.

 

Yes Mate, i would love a demonland league. Dream Team allows for you to be in up to 3 leagues.

So anyone else want to be in a Demonland league???

Yes Mate, i would love a demonland league. Dream Team allows for you to be in up to 3 leagues.

So anyone else want to be in a Demonland league???

Ill be in it.

 
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Should I create it?

Loving the new three league feature.

EDIT: League created. See post 1.

Im in looking forward to another year where i am slaughtered


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8 out of 16 are in so far.

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11 in.

5 spots left.

Hopefully it will be a nice competitive league.

Im in, 'im in the zen'.

I think im up for a big year, hopefully take out the title

 
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Thats it. We have 16 teams.

I finished 230 overall last season so I'm looking to build on that this year.

Should be a cracker of a year.


I finished 230 overall last season so I'm looking to build on that this year.

:unsure::o :o :o

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There has also been another Demonland league set up.

The league code is 645470.

there are 5 spots left.

We should make it that no-one is allowed in both leagues. As that restricts spots for others who want to join.

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:unsure::o :o :o

B) Its true.

Also finished 8th one week and won a Sherrin for being the top scoring Melbourne fan for that week.

Awesome.

Well i must admit i have done my research this preseason for dream team and my team is shaping up VERY nicely.

A few cash cows to go with PLENTY of big scorers B)


B) Its true.

Also finished 8th one week and won a Sherrin for being the top scoring Melbourne fan for that week.

Yeh well i finished last in the Demonland league oh yeh jealous much?

just a random question-

Cale Morton or Clint Bartram? Very similar in price, who do you think is the better pick?

I'd go Bartram. Looks like playing more footy, so as well as being an investment, you could probably rely on him as a resrve.

I have high hopes for Cale, but I think he'll be in and out of the side all year.

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just a random question-

Cale Morton or Clint Bartram? Very similar in price, who do you think is the better pick?

I was also having trouble with that one.

Think I'm going to go Bartram, purely because people who support other teams are going Morton, and I would like to have the potential edge over them, even if it is only a very slight edge.

I was also having trouble with that one.

Think I'm going to go Bartram, purely because people who support other teams are going Morton, and I would like to have the potential edge over them, even if it is only a very slight edge.

if you had a bit more cast (maybe 70k) get Simon Buckley, hell have a stellar year. About Bartram, he is more likely to play than Morton but in 2006 Bartram played 22 games and only averaged a dismal 56.

BTW has anyone got the AFL Prospectus?


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if you had a bit more cast (maybe 70k) get Simon Buckley, hell have a stellar year. About Bartram, he is more likely to play than Morton but in 2006 Bartram played 22 games and only averaged a dismal 56.

BTW has anyone got the AFL Prospectus?

No. I don't have the time to do that much research unfortunately.

I'm still struggling between Morton and Bartam. May go for neither :)

my team got deleted, wtf! did this happen to anyone else?

 

my team didn't get deleted but my my captain did!

my team got deleted, wtf! did this happen to anyone else?

Coxy, unfortunately this has happened to quite a few people due to problems with the site just prior to lockout. Hopefully you will be able to get your team back, but it's just wait and see at the moment.


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