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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> aquarius moon Wrote:

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> > What's the pin no. for the league that RC

> posted?

>

> Is this what you are looking for AqM

>

> I've just set up a new Mini League, imaginatively

> titled EDF Predictor League 2015/16

> The PIN number needed to join is 21504

>

> Foxy



AqM is after the pin for the separate Fantasy Football MIni League...

red devil Wrote:

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> Yeah, c'mon maxxi, EP and ????, fly the West Ham

> flag...


And not forgetting Mick Mac, Meds, Strafer, Bhoy in Singapore, DaveR, SCSB79, titch juicy, 'bout now, and anyone else, you're all welcome to join in and it's easy to play...you know you want to

red devil Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > aquarius moon Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > What's the pin no. for the league that RC

> > posted?

> >

> > Is this what you are looking for AqM

> >

> > I've just set up a new Mini League,

> imaginatively

> > titled EDF Predictor League 2015/16

> > The PIN number needed to join is 21504

> >

> > Foxy

>

>

> AqM is after the pin for the separate Fantasy

> Football MIni League...


Ok.. Is that the Telegraph Fantasy one.. or yet another one. I'm new to all this.


Foxy

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EDF Premier League

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I have once again re-activated the fantasy footy league



If you use the same email as last year to register you should automatically join the league,

so just go to...


http://fantasy.premierleague.com


create a team & join,


Code to join this years league: 158123-42585

It's not good to predict a loss for your own team.


Isn't it tempting fate/being secretly pleased if they lose so you get your points/annoyed with yourself if they win for not having any faith?


I'll be predicting a win for the Swans every week. Even against Chelsea!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Not really. It's the same four clubs all the way

> through. I'd liked to have thought at one pundit

> would have had the balls to tip a different club

> to make the top four.



Dion Dublin has gone for Liverpool 4th, and I think he's tipped City to drop out. He's also gone for United winning though, so he can do one.

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