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Mark

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it's mentioned in the Lounge on this thread but I'll thought I'll mention it here too. There's a ED Forum League on the Premier League's fantasy football game, it started on Saturday but it's not too late to join, here's the details:


"You are invited to play in the Fantasy Premier League called EDF.


If you aren't already playing the game then you can register at http://fantasy.premierleague.com


Once you have logged in and entered your team, click on the 'Leagues'

link you can find on the the right of the page. Now enter the code 716563-145253 to join the private league."


good luck


good luck

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East Dulwich Angst Wrote:

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> I've just joined. See Pimp My Side

>

>

> Oi you cheeky bugger!! You know what you've got to

> do. Log on, click on "My Team" scroll down, click

> on "Team Details"......then the rest should be

> easy!!!! (6) :))


eeek! All done. New name nmuch, much Better!:)-D

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you can transfer one player a week without losing points, after that you lose 4 points for each transfer. You can move players around in your own team (sub on and off) as much as you want without a penalty.
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Mark Wrote:

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> you can transfer one player a week without losing

> points, after that you lose 4 points for each

> transfer. You can move players around in your own

> team (sub on and off) as much as you want without

> a penalty.


You shouldn't be giving tips to the person who is top of the league!!! :)

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capt_birdseye Wrote:

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> Mark Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > you can transfer one player a week without

> losing

> > points, after that you lose 4 points for each

> > transfer. You can move players around in your

> own

> > team (sub on and off) as much as you want

> without

> > a penalty.

>

> You shouldn't be giving tips to the person who is

> top of the league!!! :)


CB - I assure you it was beginners luck!

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