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This seems to be like a good idea. There are 3 options. I'm least in favour of the full on fantasy teams (the middle one). I'd plump for the prediction one on the left. Easy to do from what I've read and easy to run for a group.


Anyone not happy with that?

Yep, come on Otta, get yourself down to watch KCH play - only on Turney Rd, not far from ED.


Season starts on 19th September, with our 2s at home and the 1st XV away to Old Gravesendians.


Most of the England matches and any convenient other games will be on the TV, friendly crowd (most of the time) if you like a rugby club / mixed sports club atmosphere.


If you fancy a runout, we have a vet's team that have a couple or three games a season.


www.kchrfc.co.uk

red devil Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > I don't see why not.

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> Good, I'll be on holiday during the tournament so

> good to get reminders...


Will you be posting on holiday? Better have another user name handy just in case. The game itself which I have now read a bit about, allows you to predict to your hearts content all 40 group games in advance if you want to.

Tricky. Elland Road is to the south of Leeds so isn't necessary to engage the city centre but traffic on the M1 and A roads nearby can be murder. Train will take you into the city and then a short bus ride to the stadium. Might be more enjoyable and you don't have to worry about having a few pints of Tetleys.

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