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I have to share while I can..... not that I'm currently top of our league ;-), but out of 1,667,733 players my team is pos # 1 for the month of March to date.


WooooHoooo, the best in the land, top dog, numero uno (before tomorrow nights games at least)


There really is only one way to go from here :))


Gota shout while I'm top >:D<


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1 Pimp My Side Andy Fish 278

2 Mission Impossible Mike Phillips 277

3 cibai modieyy mopdii 277

4 WaitingForTheCallUp Sean Hunter 275

5 BJW Ben Joseph Willis 274

6 Blues_Forever Uzair Khaliq 273

7 Team Big Mac Jonathan Sartin 273

8 ALEMAO HOTPANTS Eirik Larsen 271

8 Avalon FC Dave Harper 271

10 Now is the time... Mark Henry 271

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Whats the verdict? Do you have to have Ronaldo to stand any chance of winning this season? I know he is injured but last year if you had him as Captain, he was a points machine. I personally cant stand him and therefore very rationally and logically wont have him in my team but what do the rest of you think?
Thanks Keef for the moral support. Also wont have him because of all that sh!t in his hair. Similarly I wont have Drogba, Berbatov or Torres because of the girly hair grip they wear. The way things are going I am only going to be able to pick Andy Johnson!

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