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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

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!!! :)

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!

Clearly you have been using the power of Astrology and Clairvoyance to aid you. In my book that's cheating.


Stoopid Ronaldo, practically the only one of my players on the field and he gets sent off. And as he's my captain that's double minus points! Maths is evil.

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