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Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

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> Pulled me socks up and still in 6th..

>

> be lucky everyone..


You're going to be hard to catch in the Fantasy. I reckon around this time of the season most people have settled on similar players, therefore needs a bit of leftfield thinking...time for the Joker!

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Red Devil...

>

> Cannot work out games for week 18 / 19... ?

>

> Week 18 shows as 10 games on 26th Dec. and 10

> games on 28th Dec..

>

> then..

>

> Week 19 shows 8 games on the 2nd Jan. and 2

> games on 3rd Jan..

>

> What is happening... ?

>

> Foxy...


That's a seriously senior moment, hopefully it will reflect in your results so it will give us all a chance to catch up with you.

red devil Wrote:

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> Predictions aren't locked Foxy, you can change

> them anytime before kick off...


Yes.. I know.. I never change predictions though.. Bad luck..


I used to be in a Quiz team called 'If Only'

You know.. 'If only we put that.. If only I listened to you.. If only I ignored him.. '


I'm off to Millwall on Sat.. so I have predictions to look forward to when I get back..


Foxy

Just letting you know that I'm quitting The EDF predictor league as from now. Reason being:


I did my predictions for yesterday on Sunday but for the first time ever, forgot to log them in on PA. If I'd just forgotten, wouldn't have been so bad but I'd written them down.

Six points lost (including one more correct score)

I was aiming to win this year but enjoyment won't be there anymore. If I lose by 6 points or less, I'll be so p*ssed off!


So I'm bowing out now to save myself the hassle.

AqM are you going to abandon The Swans just because they have been not doing too good recently..

Like you did Millwall.. when they went down :( - Well The lions are not doing to badly at the moment...


Teams bounce back and so will you.. I need the competition .. It looked like it was a race between the pair of us..


So get back in it..


Foxy

If I was in the bottom half of the league, losing 6 points probably wouldn't have made much difference.

But being in the top 2 for so long (and intending to stay there!) it most likely would have. Not about to take that chance, so I'm done.


Foxy,

I might have got you into it, but I think you're enjoying every minute :)


As for Millwall, you know as well as I do that I lost interest in them long before they were relegated. No, I'm not going to abandon the Swans.

If you saw any of the players in my fantasy/dream teams, you would see just how loyal I am. I've stuck with my Swansea players from the start, even though they stopped turning up for matches for 3 months!! Things are looking up now but don't think my fantasy league positions will ever recover. I'd sooner finish bottom than give up on my Swans.


That's loyalty for you ;-)

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I am enjoying it.. but not doing too well over the

> last 2 weeks..

>

> I'm just upset that you are denying me the chance

> to beat you.. ;-)

>

> I know you.. You don't like loosing.. :)

>

> Foxy..



No, I don't but neither do you!


I'm still loyal to my team though.


You've still got the chance to beat me in the dream team. Didn't you mention to me at the beginning that you had Bafe Gomis as your striker?


I bet you took him out ages ago! ;-)

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I am enjoying it.. but not doing too well over

> the

> > last 2 weeks..

> >

> > I'm just upset that you are denying me the

> chance

> > to beat you.. ;-)

> >

> > I know you.. You don't like loosing.. :)

> >

> > Foxy..

>

>

> No, I don't but neither do you!

>

> I'm still loyal to my team though.

>

> You've still got the chance to beat me in the

> dream team. Didn't you mention to me at the

> beginning that you had Bafe Gomis as your

> striker?

>

> I bet you took him out ages ago! ;-)


I'm bottom and have not made any changes... probably why I'm bottom..

don't even look at it much now...


I'm not worried too much about winning.. I am not a very competitive person..


Anyway that's enough about that.. back to predictions... tonights' game not going to plan..


Foxy

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