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7 Days to go before the new Premiership season kicks off!


So far 6 teams have joined the "EDF Super Liga" on the Barclays Premiership League fantasy football web site


To create your fantasy team go to: http://fantasy.premierleague.com/


Once created join the "EDF Super Liga"


The code to join League is 224056-57537

3 Days to go!


So far 12 teams have joined the "EDF Super Liga" on

the Barclays Premiership League fantasy football

web site


To create your fantasy team go to:

http://fantasy.premierleague.com/


Once created join the "EDF Super Liga"


The code to join League is 224056-57537


[ Suggest for identification you put your First Name and Last Name as EDF username & "edf" ]

Ladies and Gentlemen we are now less than 48 hours from ignition as the greatest show on earth is about to explode back into action - the Premiership. These are the 16 EDF Fantasy Football teams already registered and ready to rock come Saturday lunchtime! It's not too late to pick your own team if you're ready for the challenge, the passion, the glory, the pride, the joy... Do you think you have what it takes to pick a team of Champions, if so come and join us!


[ This is a message brought to you by the Manager of the future Champions Thunderstruckers ]


Thunderstruckers

Lommers Legs

cowboys

Bayern Durchfall

FC EAST HAM UNITED

Real Maquids

Athletico Underhill

Longford Flykicker

The Usual Suspects

Hoop Dreams

Ladygooners

Manila Bhoys

Nunhead Reds

KDDDD

Zinedine Sydenham

The Plastic Scousers

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