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Huguenot


And No 2 is where you're gonna stay badass! Well unless you score more than me and then you'll be er.. No 1.


I am currently No 3 in Mauritius. Forget a small and insignificant hemp-wearing bugaboo infested outer London postcode. This is a whole sovereign state population 1.4 million we're talking!!!

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  • 2 weeks later...
Rolo Tomasi Wrote:

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> I'm in 4th place and today is only the 3rd time i've checked the table. Note to self = must make more of an effort in the new year.



:))

Yes RT, I personally like the fact you haven't made one single transfer ;-)


Check your chnl 4 team too

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  • 2 months later...

* BUMP *


All gone a bit quiet on this post!!


Is everyone still playing!!


With just 10 gameweeks left, and getting to the business end of the season,


I thought I'd post the current league table


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pts

1 Tinkermaninho Michael Lee 1533

2 Beer We Go Rob Birkett 1483

3 Pimp My Side Andy Fish 1478

4 Cr*pJohnsCatching FC Will W 1461

5 Single Malt Matthew Bultitude 1459

6 RatCatchaz Nicholas Veevers 1443

7 UppaSarfCider Paul Hamilton 1432

8 Huguenotic Nick Fawbert 1392

9 Ladygooners Maggie Newport 1380

10 Tyrrell Town FC Guy de Glanville 1373

11 Waldram Park Josh Gilbert 1373

12 Idle XI David Carnell 1345

13 Real EastDulwich Simon Mctighe 1340

14 Dulwich Bhoys Stephen Britton 1336

15 Real Madras Leroy Smith 1335

16 Slippery Egg Heist John B 1335

17 East Dulwich Ninjaz Mark Collins 1326

18 Lordship Lane FC Ian Irving 1309

19 Cod on the Tyne Rhodri Jones 1302

20 gruppetto Alastair Roberts 1283

21 robots in disguise Richard Sheldon 1283

22 roll one there Wayne Foley 1247

23 connected thinkers* Alastair Bewick 1204

24 Longford Town Declan Higgins 1136

25 Mockney Hamlets Piers Canadas 1114

26 Keef's CPT Allstars Keith Ottaway 1077

27 Annasfield 1067

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