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Annasfield Wrote:

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> I can't check the table from work, but had 9

> points in the tally on Tuesday night. By

> calculations I should have gone up a bit. Has it

> been updated yet?


I can check for you - whats your team called?

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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Thanks Ladygooner - 19th though, thats poor. Mind

> you I only joined on Monday, so can't include week

> one.

>

> Assume you enjoyed the game last night?


Always enjoy the games where we win.

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mixulee Wrote:

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> captain birdseye -not quite suing clarivoyancy but

> there is a superb site that has become compulsory

> reading. Google Fantasy Football scout. Oh - now

> I've given away my secret weapon.


Cool. I promise not to tell anyone.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Captain Birdseye what on earth is going on with the low scoring points ? Clearly you haven't been to that website I told you about. The tips and guides selection on how to select your squad is mind blowing stuff (err. if you're as tragically obsessed as I am). Actually there's a ?750 first prize at my work which makes it very much worth my while.. 61 points last week. Eat my goal!
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I am rock bottom, but can't really be bothered changing anything to be honest... Can't access it from work, and I think Mrs Keef would have my head on a plate if I spent all evening sorting my footy team out (especially when she wants the laptop for work).
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Keef Wrote:

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> I am rock bottom, but can't really be bothered

> changing anything to be honest... Can't access it

> from work, and I think Mrs Keef would have my head

> on a plate if I spent all evening sorting my footy

> team out (especially when she wants the laptop for

> work).



Not any more................

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