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red devil Wrote:

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> Looks like you're going to get a bye maxxi, unless

> someone wants a second team, or maybe an old timer

> wants a go...Keef?, Mockney?...or you could

> perhaps play against Lawro?...



He's adorable but I don't think he should be allowed two go's.


:)

Got to be someone AqM.


Suggestion: IF JL gets through with both teams and IF he ends up playing himself (yes, yes) then his B team withdraws (due to eating a dodgy Lasagne maybe?) and my chaps are reinstated?


Otherwise he goes through if only one of his team wins or both win and he isn't drawn against himself.


If he wins through to an all Jah final the last team his B team beat are the replacements?


See, I'm sure Alan Medic would have sorted this out for us.............

(winky smiley thing)

Week 24 fixtures...



Saturday 14th March 2015


Crystal Palace v QPR

Arsenal v West Ham

Leicester v Hull

Sunderland v Aston Villa

West Brom v Stoke

Burnley v Man City



Sunday 15th March 2015


Chelsea v Southampton

Everton v Newcastle

Man Utd v Tottenham



Monday 16th March 2015


Swansea v Liverpool

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