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    Welcome to Rajah Fantasy Football 2015/16

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    Official Spreadsheet 15/16

    RULES:
    Last edited by The Rosk; March 29th, 2016 at 1:10 PM.

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    Haha, top work! The programmes looks superb.

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    That is your best one yet mate, incredible work.

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    Awesome.

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    Haha brilliant that MMH, defo best one yet. You've got my colours wrong and I wanted Dexter Blackstock as my main player.

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    They are incredible, top work MMH

    Reuben Reid (Plymouth)
    Charlie Austin (QPR)
    Matt Smith (Fulham)
    Adam Armstrong (Coventry)
    Lee Gregory (Millwall)

    Zach Clough (Bolton)
    Odion Ighalo (Watford)

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    Excellent work mmh. Still angry about Boyes though xx

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    Bryan Prunty (Airdrieonians)
    Kris Boyd (Kilmarnock)

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    Superb mate

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    1 Martyn Waghorn (Rangers)
    2 John Akinde (Barnet)
    3 Romelu Lukaku (Everton)
    4 Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon)
    5 Adam Boyes (Guiseley)


    6 Jonathon Margetts (Tranmere Rovers)
    7 Jelle Vossen (Burnley)

    Quite happy with that I must admit.

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    Absolutely brilliant.

    Chris Martin's head on Tony Craig's body is an interesting sight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMH View Post
    1 Martyn Waghorn (Rangers)
    2 John Akinde (Barnet)
    3 Romelu Lukaku (Everton)
    4 Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon)
    5 Adam Boyes (Guiseley)


    6 Jonathon Margetts (Tranmere Rovers)
    7 Jelle Vossen (Burnley)

    Quite happy with that I must admit.
    The Euro player definitely makes a big difference.

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    1: Zlatan! Ibrahimovic [PSG]
    2: Liam Hearn [Lincoln City]
    3: Andy Mangan [Tranmere Rovers]
    4: Joe Gormley [Peterborough United]
    5: Matt Green [Mansfield Town]

    6: Jordan Rhodes [Blackburn Rovers]
    7: Freddie Sears [Ipswich Town]


    Love your work, MMH.

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    Benik Afobe (Wolves)
    Chris Martin (Derby)
    Tom Nichols (Exeter)
    Padraig Amond (Grimsby)
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    James Constable (Eastleigh)
    Jon Parkin (Forest Green)
    Rory McAllister (Peterhead)
    Ashley Grimes (Barrow)
    Lee Angol (Peterborough)

    Noel Hunt (Southend)
    Junior Morias (Boreham Wood)

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    Beebs, your team feels like the most hipster thing since supporting Borussia in 2013.

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    Leigh Griffiths (Celtic)
    Tom Bradshaw (Walsall)
    Danny Johnson (Gateshead)
    Aaron O’Connor (Forest Green)
    Kemar Roofe (Oxford)

    Che Adams (Sheff Utd)
    Omar Bogle (Grimsby)

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    Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)
    Robert Lewandowski (Bayern)
    Marc Richards (Northampton)
    Nouha Dicko (Wolves)
    Paul McCallum (Leyton Orient)

    Chris Wood (Leeds)
    Rakish Bingham (Hartlepool)
    Dwight Gayle (Crystal Palace)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reech View Post
    Beebs, your team feels like the most hipster thing since supporting Borussia in 2013.
    Rosk's (and Jay's) is way more hipster. BBF's is just a bit shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rosk View Post
    Lads, let me have Leigh and I'll do a proper bloody rundown of every fucker's team on here on video and everything. None of this half arsed BBFBtokes and BCWROGS stuff. It makes sense.
    I wonder what will arrive first, this or BBFBrokes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rosk View Post
    Leigh Griffiths (Celtic)
    Tom Bradshaw (Walsall)
    Danny Johnson (Gateshead)
    Aaron O’Connor (Forest Green)
    Kemar Roofe (Oxford)

    Che Adams (Sheff Utd)
    Omar Bogle (Grimsby)
    I decided to go a bit balls out with this squad.

    I've only really got two banker goalscorers at this stage in Griffiths and Bradshaw, two top scorers last year and both doing well in pre-season.

    The rest are all punts that, if they come off, will do very well, according to all the bloody forums for their teams. There will be no picking up of average players. It's shit or bust for me this year.

    Bogle and O'Connor are both nothing but out and out goalscorers who will score if they are trusted. Whether that happens remains to be seen but I'm bloody risking it. Che Adams and Kemar Roofe are fucking brutes and I hear both will be playing in that inside forward bullshit position that every fucker plays nowadays. Both looking great in pre-season and their fans think they are the next big things, assuming they'll be picked up by someone great by Xmas. O'Connor is in because he'll be starting for Forest Green and whilst he's always a dodgy carpet away from an injury, he should do well in that division.

    The biggest test for my managerial skills will be holding off on the transfer button early as some of these may take time to settle, but fuck it. I'd rather come from behind to glory than choke after being ahead whilst 7 points clear.

    A risky strategy but an exciting one nonetheless.
    Last edited by The Rosk; August 3rd, 2015 at 6:59 AM.

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    Terek GazJny 15/16 Squad

    1) Will Grigg (Wigan)
    2) Diego Costa (Chelsea)
    3) Andy Williams (Doncaster)
    4) Lasse Vibe (Brentford)
    5) Charlie Wyke (Carlisle)
    6) Richard Brodie (Southport)
    7) Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan)

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    Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)
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    Ian Henderson (Rochdale)
    Christian Stuani (Middlesborough)
    Wilfried Bony (Man City)

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    Pedro (Unattached)

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    Ripswich

    Daryl Murphy (Ipswich)
    Joe Garner (Preston North End)
    Rory Loy (Dundee)
    Falcao (Chelsea)
    Nakhi Wells (Huddersfield)

    Darren Lavery (Berwick)
    Moussa Sow (Fenerbahce/Unavailable)

    Murphy and Garner should guarantee a good return, Loy I'm not sure about he's a strong candidate for the suplimental draft, Lavery is solid enough and the manager is strong on his chances, Falcao is a bit of a risk but he's a quality player and Jose believes in him and has said he expects him to do well, Sow is a huge punt but he has pretty much confirmed he is off.

    Wells was a gift, 4 in 4 pre-season and a nailed on starter who will score 14/15 picked up at the end of the draft

    Gutted Mikey knicked Armo but I got 4 players that I really wanted so overall pretty damn happy.

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    First game of season and it's a derby

    MMH vs Chris Scott
    Kopite vs Bluenose
    The manager who took my colours away.

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    Ross McCormack (Fulham)
    Leon Clarke (Bury)
    Lenell John-Lewis (Newport)
    Osman Sow (Hearts)
    Eden Hazard (Chelsea)

    Saido Berahino (West Brom)
    Dexter Blackstock (Notthingham Forest)

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    If Gayle signs for Fulham and Mitroglu stays with Woodrow and Matt Smith then McCormack will be in the midfield role that he had over Christmas last season where Andy had him and he scored next to nothing. You know how to contact me Chris, I can make it all better.

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    Chris - don't listen to them. Keep your big players, just like you did when you pulled out of the Benteke transfer. You've got a chance to win the bloody League here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBF View Post
    James Constable (Eastleigh)
    Jon Parkin (Forest Green)
    Rory McAllister (Peterhead)
    Ashley Grimes (Barrow)
    Lee Angol (Peterborough)

    Noel Hunt (Southend)
    Junior Morias (Boreham Wood)
    Quote Originally Posted by Torn View Post
    Rosk's (and Jay's) is way more hipster. BBF's is just a bit shit.
    Untrue.

    Constable is first choice at Eastleigh who are gunning for promotion big time this season. Same with Parkin and Forest Green. They've bought in Marsh-Brown who has the delivery to supply Parkin.

    McAllister has the potential to be a 30 goal scorer or a 7 goal scorer. Grimes is going to destroy the conference and score 70 this season. The last 3 are more punts than the others I think with none of them playing in those leagues before but with 2 of the 3 banging them in in the conference south last season they could blow up or blow out. Hunt is a mystery but we'll see.

    Top 4 easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torn View Post
    I wonder what will arrive first, this or BBFBrokes.
    Christmas

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    What rules changed that means Rosk got to keep Griffiths and Alex has eight players?

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    Keepers that get dropped can be picked up by someone else i not involved in a direct swap.

    Alex had a MMH Cup pick.

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    Peter Weatherston (Annan)
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    Lyle Taylor (AFC Wimbledon)
    Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Charlton)
    Dave Mooney (Southend)

    James Collins (Shrewsbury)
    Dale Hilson (QQotS)

    Won't be relegated I don't think this year but won't do much else. Solid I think. And nice programme MMH

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    That's a dangerous rule. So the MMH winner now gets a Euro player AND an extra player?

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    Gudmundsson over Vetokele, wassupwidat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    That's a dangerous rule. So the MMH winner now gets a Euro player AND an extra player?
    Yeah, and the number one draft pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rip View Post
    Christmas
    Well part one of BBFBrokes is up on the spreadsheet. Part two coming tomorrow....maybe but probably. not.

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    The 'team x will do well so striker will score goals' logic seems flawed to me, it seldom works out like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    That's a dangerous rule. So the MMH winner now gets a Euro player AND an extra player?
    Think about it Andy....

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    That wasn't the case previously?

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    Look at Alex's squad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex View Post
    Gudmundsson over Vetokele, wassupwidat?
    Igor is injured apparently and Watt won't play every game with Makienok there. JBG will play every game and gets a fair few

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    That wasn't the case previously?
    Alex won the league last season....

    He gets a Euro player anyway, and anyone who wins the MMH cup who has a Euro player gets an 8th squad slot instead in the interests of making it a little more balanced.

    They lose the slot once someone else wins the MMH cup.

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    Ah I see. Has that always been the case?

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    Nah, last season I had two Euro players but dropped one when a new winner for the MMH Cup happened

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    Yeah and you did bloody wel with it pfffffyttttrr

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rosk View Post
    Keepers that get dropped can be picked up by someone else i not involved in a direct swap.
    I hope that isn't the rule. I suggested we make an exception because you said you wouldn't play otherwise but I wasn't aware that the rule had changed.

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    yeah it was an exception to the rule.

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    ITS A GOOD FUCKING RULE.

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    It isn't. It is bullshit, it makes no sense and you're only arguing it because you wanted Griffiths. Which is fine and it is done but it definitely is not the new rule.

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    IT'S THE RETURN OF MIKEYPOWER

    With a Spearman's Rank of 0.52632 (fairly strong correlation) the most accurate pre-season predictions are back. Forget about your BBFBrokes, you'll get the best analysis and previews exclusively with MikeyPower. We're also happy to introduce in-play betting this season, including:

    • Bench goals
    • "I was going to sign him" moments
    • Goals against former teams


    A new feature this season is actual bookies odds for each player in their division. I'll be using oddschecker to see the odds of each player finishing top scorer in their division, and then adding up each players amount to give a total for the team - the lower the number, the more goals the bookies think your team will score. In theory, anyway


    Crewe Alexander - Alex



    2013/14
    21st
    Goals Scored: 41

    2014/15
    1st
    Goals Scored: 80

    Bookies odds: 122 (6th)

    Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)
    Marc Richards (Northampton)
    Nouha Dicko (Wolves)
    Paul McCallum (Leyton Orient)
    Chris Wood (Leeds)

    Rakish Bingham (Hartlepool)
    Robert Lewandowski (Bayern)
    Dwight Gayle (Crystal Palace)

    What a turnaround season from Alex. From 21st to 1st, defying all the bookies predictions and taking the league by storm. After a slightly pessimistic 5000/1 prediction last season, MikeyPower won't be making that mistake again. He also took home the MMH Cup, allowing him an extra player - Dwight Gayle. Alex has drafted well this season, taking Aguero first to the surprise of no-one. Injuries withstanding, he'll be on course for a big season. Marc Richards defied my predictions last year - he's 33 now, but I'm not going to write him off again. Dicko and McCallum are good picks, whilst Wood in the fifth round could prove a great pickup. The most expensive signing in 13 years, given the #9 shirt and already scored a great goal against Everton, he could tear the Championship up. Bingham is worth a punt, and Lewandowski is arguably one of the best Euro picks available. The main striker for Germany's best team, he'll destroy the Bundesliga. Dwight Gayle as a MMH pick isn't a bad choice

    Title Odds: 6/1


    Inter Milandy - Andy



    2013/14
    12th
    Goals Scored: 103

    2014/15
    16th
    Goals Scored: 48

    Bookies odds: 78 (1st)

    Olivier Giroud (Arsenal)
    Jason Cummings (Hibernian)
    Michael Moffat (Dunfermline)
    Kevin Smith (East Fife)
    Kris Boyd (Kilmarnock)

    Bryan Prunty (Airdree)
    Faissal El Bakhtaoui (Dunfermline)

    The same Scottish player draft from Andy, and it looks like the same lower-mid table results this season. He may be the bookies favourites, but the Scottish leagues had much lower odds than English leagues. Giroud is a great striker and should be good for 15+ goals whilst Cummings should tear up the Championship again. Moffat is deadly at the Scottish pub level, whilst Smith did well in his appearances for East Fife last season. Boyd knows how to score goals for Kilmarnock, but his age may be catching up with him. Prunty and El Bak are both risks I think, I've got bored of looking at the Scottish lower leagues

    Title Odds: 1000/1


    1. FC Collserslautern - Bad Collin



    2013/14
    2nd
    Goals Scored: 99

    2014/15
    4th
    Goals Scored: 90

    Bookies odds: 204 (17th)

    Damien Reeves (Altrincham)
    Christian Benteke (Liverpool)
    Jamie Cureton (Dagenham)
    John Sutton (St Johnstone)
    Jason Walker (Barrow)

    Jackson Martinez (Atletico Madrid)
    Souleymane Coulibaly (Peterborough)

    Bad Collin is a man who knows how to get into Europe, and he'll do the same again this season. Reeves has consistently been a good goalscorer for Altrincham, whilst Benteke should score more goals up front for Liverpool compared to Villa. Jamie Cureton is old but somehow still walking/scoring, whilst John Sutton has got a goal a game record for St Johnstone so far. Jason Walker is a risk but has been getting rave reviews from non-league pundits, whilst Atletico strikers always score goals - Martinez should be no difference. Coulibaly is a good 7th round pick

    Title Odds: 20/1


    eBBFsleet - BBF



    2013/14
    19th
    Goals Scored: 52

    2014/15
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    Goals Scored: 53

    Bookies odds: 194 (16th)

    Jon Parkin (Forest Green)
    James Constable (Eastleigh)
    Rory McAllister (Peterhead)
    Ashley Grimes (Barrow)
    Lee Angol (Peterborough)

    Noel Hunt (Southend)
    Junior Morias (Boreham Wood)

    1 more goal than last season but 11 places higher - can BBF maintain his luck? The Non-League All Stars(™) started off well by drafting Big Jon Parkin, who should continue his fine form for Forest Green. Constable did very well for Eastleigh last season, whilst McAllister is a classic Scottish cheat player who loves scoring goals for Peterhead. Ashley Grimes is a big risk whilst Lee Angol might go on loan which would be good for him. He might not either, I don't really know. Noel Hunt has experience at higher levels which should bode him well for Southend. Morias did well for Boreham last season and his pace could get him goals

    Title Odds: 150/1


    AFC Beefy - Beefy



    2013/14
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    2014/15
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    Goals Scored: 80

    Bookies odds: 84 (2nd)

    Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
    Harry Kane (Tottenham)
    Darren Bent (Derby)
    Luis Suarez (Barcelona)
    Craig Mackail-Smith (Luton)

    Sam Winnall (Barnsley)
    Theo Walcott (Arsenal)

    The bookies love Beefy's squad and so do I. Rooney should be United's main striker and will reap the rewards of having an actual midfield behind him, whilst Harry Kane will have to work hard to not be a one season wonder. Dangerous Darren Bent will score goals again for Derby, whilst Suarez will always score at Barca. Mackail-Smith could be the steal of the draft at Luton if his leg doesn't fall off, whilst Winnall scored a lot of goals for Barnsley. Walcott was deadly at the end of last season but it's yet to be seen if he'll start over Giroud. Expect a strong season from Beefy

    Title Odds: 3/1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beefy View Post
    Never argue with the Bookies
    Inter Milandy:

    Bookies odds: 78 (1st)

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    It isn't. It is bullshit, it makes no sense and you're only arguing it because you wanted Griffiths. Which is fine and it is done but it definitely is not the new rule.
    You are literally the worst person I have ever met at debating. Ever.

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    Whereas your tactics of typing in capital letters and undermining the other person presumably has the Oxford Union inundating you with invitations.

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    Also what's the over under on number of "I was going to sign him"s from Jay?

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    The bookies had some really low odds for the Scottish leagues which really helped your team out, it was strange

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    That's because I drafted excellent Scottish players.

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    They're lower because they can only organise 10 team leagues, so with fewer players the odds are naturally shorter. Go on Mikey, push him out to 5000/1.

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    Pound on that please.

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    Pound on that please.
    Sorry, no new bets until previous stakes have been paid

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    100/1?! I'll have 20 quid each way there Mikey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex View Post
    They're lower because they can only organise 10 team leagues, so with fewer players the odds are naturally shorter. Go on Mikey, push him out to 5000/1.
    It would also be because they have less information on the Scottish leagues and because fewer people will place bets. With something like the premier League lots of people will bet and they can rely on the market to balance their books,. With the Scottish leagues, they have fewer bets and one large bet could increase their risk to a point where they can't balance it - so they have to give themselves a bigger edge initially (resulting in lower odds for everyone).

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    Whereas your tactics of typing in capital letters and undermining the other person presumably has the Oxford Union inundating you with invitations.
    You really are very odd sometimes.

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    Ok. Can we move on?

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    Sorry, no new bets until previous stakes have been paid
    Ahaha I paypaled that to you

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    BBF that National League highlights show that meant we should add North and South, BT have decided not to bother with it this weekend!

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    They'll probably get the same number of viewers as they would have got.

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    Christal Palace - Chris Scott



    2013/14
    16th
    Goals Scored: 79

    2014/15
    18th
    Goals Scored: 42

    Bookies odds: 209 (19th)

    Ross McCormack (Fulham)
    Leon Clarke (Bury)
    Lenell John-Lewis (Newport)
    Osman Sow (Hearts)
    Eden Hazard (Chelsea)

    Saido Berahino (West Brom)
    Dexter Blackstock (Notts Forest)

    The perennial relegation candidate will be hoping that a few of his punts pay off to boost him up the table, but there are some dodgy choices here. McCormack had a turbulent season last year, but hit good form near the end of the season - Chris Scott will be hoping he can start the season strong. Leon Clarke is a great goal scorer at League One level, but then again he might also go mental and fall out with the manager. John-Lewis is making a big step and joining a new team, which could mean a slow start to the season, while Osman Sow did well for Hearts last season. Hazard has got 14 goals in each of his last two seasons and is constantly improving as a footballer - he could be a great fifth round pick. Berahino got a lot of goals for WBA last season, but there are rumours he may be sold which would surely affect his playing time. Dexter Blackstock is arguably a footballer

    Title Odds: 2000/1


    Colchrister Rovers - Christopherson



    2013/14
    11th
    Goals Scored: 94

    2014/15
    12th
    Goals Scored: 60

    Bookies odds: 133 (10th)

    Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool)
    Adam Rooney (Aberdeen)
    Izale McLeod (Crawley)
    Clayton Donaldson (Birmingham)
    Louis Moult (Motherwell)

    Nikica Jelavic (Hull City)
    Iain Russell (QotS)

    Sturridge is a huge risk, given his injury record and lack of appearances for Mikeybi Haifa last season. If he is fit, he should score goals up front with Benteke, but it's a big if. Rooney is a consistent goal scorer for Aberdeen and will continue to score goals there, but Izale McLeod is reportedly unhappy at Crawley which could unsettle his goals this season. Clayton Donaldson had a goal every 3 games for Birmingham, but was on very streaky form last season, making him hard to pick in RFF. It's a big jump from Conference to Scottish Prem but one that Christopherson hopes Louis Moult can make - I can't see him performing well this season. Jelavic was disappointing for Hull last season, while Iain Russell isn't getting any younger. A lot depends on Daniel Sturridge this season, but I'm not optimistic

    Title Odds: 2000/1

    Connors Quay - Connorboy



    2013/14
    18th
    Goals Scored: 50

    2014/15
    19th
    Goals Scored: 49

    Bookies odds: 164 (13th)

    Peter Weatherson (Annan)
    Craig Gunn (Elgin)
    James Collins (Shrewsbury)
    Lyle Taylor (AFC Wimbledon)
    David Mooney (Southend)

    Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Charlton)
    Dale Hilson (QotS)

    Weatherson is old but does know how to find the net - playing in Scotland against pub defenders is also a big plus. Craig Gunn consistently has a great record for Elgin so should do well, and James Collins did fairly well at Shrewsbury last season, getting 1 goal every 3 games. Maybe not good enough for a third round pick, but he's now settled at Shrewsbury so could do even better. Lyle Taylor hasn't really impressed since Falkirk - partnering Akinfenwa up front might help him out though. Southend's strike force is looking busy with Noel Hunt joining, so there are doubts about Mooney starting. JBG is more of a winger but impressed for Charlton last season - hard to pick in RFF due to inconsistent scoring though. Dale Hilson is young and looking to impress at QotS. He won't.

    Title Odds: 1000/1


    Terek Gazjny - Gary J



    2013/14
    3rd
    Goals Scored: 78

    2014/15
    7th
    Goals Scored: 81

    Bookies odds: 124 (7th)

    Will Grigg (Wigan)
    Diego Costa (Chelsea)
    Andy Williams (Doncaster)
    Lasse Vibe (Brentford)
    Charlie Wyke (Carlisle)

    Richard Brodie (Southport)
    Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan)

    Another strong draft from Gary J who always impresses in RFF. Will Grigg is a goalscorer in League One and he'll get a hatful at Wigan, whilst Diego Costa is the best striker for the best team in the league. Average Andy Williams has always done well at League One as well, so another strong pick there. Lasse Vibe is a big risk in the fourth round - he had a fantastic record at IFK Göteborg, and his advanced metrics are probably outstanding, but Andre Gray is settled as Brentford's main striker so playtime is limited. Wyke impressed at Carlisle since January, whilst Brodie has a good record for a 6th round pick. Icardi is Inter's main striker and had a fantastic record last season - a good safe pick for a Euro player. Europe is a strong possibility again for Gary J

    Title Odds: 20/1


    Hurkey - Hurley



    2013/14
    15th
    Goals Scored: 68

    2014/15
    11th
    Goals Scored: 65

    Bookies odds: 129 (8th)

    Matt Tubbs (Portsmouth)
    Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)
    Ian Henderson (Rochdale)
    Christian Stuani (Middlesbrough)
    Wilfried Bony (Manchester City)

    Sam Vokes (Burnley)
    Pedro (Ineligible)

    Hurley is placing a lot of faith in some risky picks, although Matt Tubbs and Alexis Sanchez are both great goalscorers at their respective levels. Henderson is a great third round pick, but Stuani and Bony are risky picks. Stuani is a good striker and has appeared for Uruguay, but adapting to the Championship always takes time for strikers. Bony will see limited playtime behind Aguero, so Hurley will be hoping for a lot of injuries to Aguero for Bony to shine. Vokes could be a fantastic 6th round pick - he scored a lot of goals last time he was in the Championship, although he didn't score once last season for Burnley. Pedro is yet to sign for Man Utd, but I can't see him getting more than 5 when he does

    Title Odds: 200/1

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    Would you not post it on here? We should be minimising what goes in the spread sheet as it stifles discussion in this thread.

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    Top man.

    I think you're wrong about McCallum, btw. I'm gutted to have missed out on him and think he'll fire Orient to promotion. Too good for that level.

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    There are a lot of problems at Orient, apparently and I think they could struggle to get to the playoffs. I love Ian Hendon more than anyone but when he was in charge of us he was very tactically naive and it was 'bulldog spirit' that kept us where we were. Unless he's learnt a lot from Big Sam I think he could have a similar problem at Orient.

    I hope I'm wrong just for Hendon, especially as he's bought in Hessenthaler as his assistant and Harrison as goalkeeper coach and there's a lovely Barnet centric feel to the coaching staff but I can just see them stuggling a bit. They've certainly for the personnel but it could prove to be a bit too much this season, I think.

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    2013/14
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    Goals Scored: 85

    2014/15
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    Goals Scored: 99

    Bookies odds: 114 (4th)

    Jordan Rhodes (Blackburn)
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic (PSG)
    Andy Mangan (Tranmere)
    Joe Gormley (Peterborough)
    Matt Green (Mansfield)

    Liam Hearn (Lincoln City)
    Freddie Sears (Ipswich Town)

    Another strong draft from Jay who'll be looking to do one better than last season. Jordan Rhodes will always score goals in the Championship, whilst Zlatan will continue to score goals in Ligue 1, although there's rumours he might be on the move. Mangan did well in League Two last season, so dropping down a level with Tranmere should mean a lot of goals. Gormley is a bit of a risk, but after getting nearly a goal a game for Cliftonville he could do well in League One. Matt Green is back at Mansfield after a disaster spell at Birmingham, and he did well last time for them. Liam Hearn did well for Grimsby last time in the Conference, but that was back in 2012, whilst Freddie Sears had a great goals per minute ratio but will see limited playtime among Ipswich's many strikers. Can Jay win the title this season?

    No

    Title Odds: 10/1


    Matthew Wednesday - Matthew



    2013/14
    17th
    Goals Scored: 68

    2014/15
    15th
    Goals Scored: 42

    Bookies odds: 148 (12th)

    Billy Sharp (Sheffield United)
    Barry Corr (Cambridge)
    Juanma Delgado (Hearts)
    Cody McDonald (Gillingham)
    Adebayo Akinfenwa (Wimbledon)

    Memphis Depay (Man United)
    Farid El Alagui (Hibernian)

    Billy Sharp is back for his third spell at Sheff Utd, who are promotion favourites in League One. Sharp should get a lot of goals for Matthew in that team, whilst Big Bad Barry Corr will be hoping for a lot of goals after leaving Southend. Delgado scored 4 minutes into his Hearts debut so could be a great pickup, whilst Cody McDonald is a good fourth round pick. Everyone knows about Akinfenwa, and he could form a great partnership with Lyle Taylor for Wimbledone. Depay is a risk for Utd, whilst El Alagui will be looking to come back from serious injury. Expect another low-mid table performance from Matthew.

    Title Odds: 500/1

    Mikeybi Haifa - Mikey_Jones



    2013/14
    1st
    Goals Scored: 101

    2014/15
    14th
    Goals Scored: 65

    Bookies odds: 206(18th)

    Reuben Reid (Plymouth)
    Charlie Austin (QPR)
    Matt Smith (Fulham)
    Adam Armstrong (Coventry)
    Lee Gregory (Millwall)

    Zach Clough (Bolton)
    Odion Ighalo (Watford)

    After Sturridge ruined last season for Mikey, he'll be looking to bounce back. Reuben Reid is a great striker for Plymouth, whilst Charlie Austin should score goals wherever he ends up. Matt Smith is a risky pick in the third round, although the target man did finish the season strongly for Fulham. There is a lot of competition up top for Fulham however, especially with the transfer rumours of Dwight Gayle. Armstrong is a great fourth round pick with a fantastic international record, while Lee Gregory should get a lot of goals for Millwall. Clough and Ighalo are punts, although they both had great goals per minute records last season. Better than last season for Mikey but Europe is looking unlikely

    Title Odds: 100/1


    Mighto Molly Hollyhock - MMH



    2013/14
    9th
    Goals Scored: 74

    2014/15
    5th
    Goals Scored: 83

    Bookies odds: 116 (5th)

    Martyn Waghorn (Rangers)
    John Akinde (Barnet)
    Romelu Lukaku (Everton)
    Jelle Vossen (Burnley)
    Adam Boyes (Guiseley)

    Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon)
    Jonathon Margetts (Tranmere Rovers)

    After getting Europe last season, MMH will be looking towards Lacazette to fire in the goals for Lyon in Ligue 1, which he almost certainly will. Waghorn is a fantastic first round pick as well, where he'll flourish under Mark Warburton. John Akinde tore apart the Conference last season, and he'll continue to score well in League Two, whilst the signing of Lukaku was a surprise to no-one. Vossen didn't impress for Boro last season and is a risky pick, but could do well up top with Sam Vokes. Adam Boyes is VP of Publisher & Developer Relations at PlayStation and will struggle to fit goal-scoring in to his busy life, especially with the step up to the Conference. Margetts could be the seventh round steal after great reports in pre-season. Europe again for MMH

    Title Odds: 40/1


    Reechdale - Reech



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    Goals Scored: N/A

    2014/15
    N/A
    Goals Scored: N/A

    Bookies odds: 277 (20th)

    Rudy Gestede (Blackburn) *
    Derek Lyle (Queen of the South)
    Graziano Pelle (Southampton)
    Alan Trouten (Ayr)
    Kenwyne Jones (Cardiff) *

    Raheem Sterling (Man City)
    Christian Eriksen (Tottenham) *

    * Leaving in the supplementary draft

    The debut season of Reechdale has started with an unfortunate draft. First round pick Rudy Gestede has gone to Aston Villa, where he'll struggle to get 10 goals. Derek Lyle isn't getting any younger, although age doesn't matter in the Scottish pub leagues. Pelle was fantastic for the first half of last season before tailing off - Reech will be hoping he can regain that early season form. Trouten turned down a higher level to sign for Ayr, where the midfielder should get a lot of goals. Kenwyne Jones and Eriksen weren't great picks but they'll be leaving in the supplementary draft, along with Gestede. With some big transfers happening recently, Reech could rescue his draft. Sterling at City is a risk depending on play time.

    Title Odds: 5000/1

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBF View Post
    There are a lot of problems at Orient, apparently and I think they could struggle to get to the playoffs. I love Ian Hendon more than anyone but when he was in charge of us he was very tactically naive and it was 'bulldog spirit' that kept us where we were. Unless he's learnt a lot from Big Sam I think he could have a similar problem at Orient.

    I hope I'm wrong just for Hendon, especially as he's bought in Hessenthaler as his assistant and Harrison as goalkeeper coach and there's a lovely Barnet centric feel to the coaching staff but I can just see them stuggling a bit. They've certainly for the personnel but it could prove to be a bit too much this season, I think.
    Oh I hope they lose every game. Bloody hate Orient. I think that McCallum will score goals though and he has shown that all pre-season.

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    Lack of faith in me again I see

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    What have you heard about Moffat's temperament BBF?

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    Apart from the obvious gambling bans and the way the Ayr chairman reacted when he left, I've also heard that he's been a bit of a flight risk at Dunfermline. He's just generally not got his head screwed on from what I've been told.

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    Just check his twitter Andy i know when i followed him on there for RFF (When he had a great season) nearly all his tweets were about raping his team mates and getting pissed.

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    Nice stuff MJ and BBF.

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    Yeah, great work, Mike and BBF. Love stuff like that. Even if you do both have me down as finishing in that dreaded fourth spot.

    #anythingbutfourth

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    Apart from the obvious gambling bans and the way the Ayr chairman reacted when he left, I've also heard that he's been a bit of a flight risk at Dunfermline. He's just generally not got his head screwed on from what I've been told.
    He's never done anything wrong at Dunfermline apart from being horribly out of form last season.

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    Ripswich Town - Rip



    2013/14
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    Goals Scored: 60

    2014/15
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    Goals Scored: 54

    Bookies odds: 142 (11th)

    Joe Garner (Preston North End)
    Daryl Murphy (Ipswich)
    Rory Loy (Dundee) *
    Falcao (Chelsea)
    Darren Lavery (Berwick)

    Moussa Sow (Unavailable) *
    Nakhi Wells (Huddersfield)

    * Leaving in the supplementary draft

    Joe Garner was fantastic in League One last season, but stepping up to the Championship means that Garner is a bit of a risky first round pick. Murphy was fantastic for Ipswich in the Championship and should continue to be so, whilst Rory Loy has already been dropped to the supplementary draft - not what you want from your third round pick, although he has just scored twice in his debut. Rip might have a star transfer lined up as a replacement though, we'll see. Or not, Rip has changed his mind now. FFS. Falcao is a risk in the fourth round - Costa is nailed on to start, and with Loic Remy possibly ahead of Falcao as well his goals could be limited. Lavery hasn't got a Wikipedia page so might not be real, but apparently he scored a lot of goals last season and has already started the season well. Sow was a punt due to transfer rumours, which have since fallen through, and Wells is a well known name in RFF who could make an impact

    Title Odds: 2000/1


    London Monarchs - SheltonLondon



    2013/14
    14th
    Goals Scored: 86

    2014/15
    N/A
    Goals Scored: N/A

    Bookies odds: 132 (9th)

    Nadir Ciftci (Celtic)
    Andre Gray (Brentford)
    Danny Hylton (Oxford)
    Paddy Madden (Scunthorpe)
    Lucas Joao (Sheff Wed)

    Aleksandar Mitrovic (Newcastle)
    Greg Stewart (Dundee)

    After scoring a lot of goals for Dundee Utd last season, Ciftci should only get more for Celtic this season, although Leigh Griffiths may well limit those goal numbers. Andre Gray should be Brentford's main striker as the high-flying Bee's look to improve on last seasons play-off performance. Hylton was Oxford's top scorer last season and should be again this season, although he may be off penalty duties for the season after missing 3 of his last 4 - look for his goal numbers to fall slightly. Madden did well for Scunthorpe after stepping up to League One and should get around 15 goals again this season, while Lucas Joao is a big risk - young and not yet settled, he could take time to start scoring. Mitrovic could be a great sixth round pickup, and if he starts scoring look for Rip to come in with a big trade offer. Stewart already has 2 goals in 1 game this season. At this rate, he could be on course for 80 goals.

    Title Odds: 500/1

    Levski SOFia - son_of_foley



    2013/14
    7th
    Goals Scored: 80

    2014/15
    6th
    Goals Scored: 87

    Bookies odds: 174 (14th)

    Neymar (Barcelona)
    Scott Rendell (Woking)
    Dom Malonga (Hibs)
    Ricky Miller (Dover)
    Billy Waters (Cheltenham) *

    Matty Taylor (Bristol Rovers)
    Marco Matias (Sheff Wed) *

    * Leaving in the supplementary draft

    Mr. Consistent in the league will be looking for another upper midtable finish, and he'll get it with this good draft. SOF went for his Euro pick in the first round and picked up Neymar, who was part of the record breaking MSN front line for Barca. A great Euro pick but it comes at the expense of a domestic first rounder - it'll be interesting to see if this costs SOF later in the season. Rendell has been fantastic the last two seasons for Woking and should continue his fine form, whilst Malonga had a great record for Hibs last season. Ricky Miller might be a taxi driver assaulting racist who will end up in prison, but then again he can score goals. Swings and roundabouts. Waters and Matias are both in the supplementary draft, whilst Matty Taylor has a good record for Bristol Rovers and is a good late round pick. Europe for SOF

    Title Odds: 100/1


    Rosk Ounty - The Rosk



    2013/14
    10th
    Goals Scored: 84

    2014/15
    N/A
    Goals Scored: N/A

    Bookies odds: 101 (3rd)

    Tom Bradshaw (Walsall)
    Leigh Griffiths (Celtic)
    Omar Bogle (Grimsby)
    Danny Johnson (Gateshead)
    Aaron O'Connor (Forest Green)

    Kemar Roofe (Oxford)
    Che Adams (Sheff United)

    The Rosk has gone, in his own words, "shit or bust" this season who will either get 20+ goals or disappear and never be heard of again. Tom Bradshaw and Leigh Griffiths are both great picks who could both be top scorers in their respective divisions, whilst Omar Bogle will be looking to lead Grimsby's promotion campaign. He should get a lot of goals, but more importantly he has a sensational name. Danny Johnson has scored a lot of goals at non-league and his experience with Cardiff should only help him down with Gateshead in the Conference. O'Connor will be hoping to form a lethal partnership with Jon Parkin, whilst Kemar Roofe did well on loan to Oxford last season and should continue to score - a good sixth round pick. Che Adams is only 19 and yet to score for Sheffield United except for those two goals against Spurs and one against Swindon in the playoffs, but is fast improving. Could be the first to leave Rosk's strong team as he hunts for Europe.

    Title Odds: 40/1


    Fiorentorna - Torn



    2013/14
    6th
    Goals Scored: 87

    2014/15
    9th
    Goals Scored: 82

    Bookies odds: 186 (15th)

    Chris Martin (Derby)
    Benik Afobe (Wolves)
    Tom Nichols (Exeter City)
    Padraig Amond (Grimsby)
    Jay Simpson (Leyton Orient)

    Sam Gallagher (MK Dons)
    Troy Deeney (Watford)

    A lot of goals but disappointing in the league last season, Torn will be looking for Europe this season and has drafted well. Chris Martin will again score goals for a strong Derby side whilst Benik Afobe scores a lot of goals. Tom Nichols is a great third round pick - main striker, great goals per min ratio and still young so constantly improving. Amond is a League Two quality striker playing in the Conference for the best team - could see limited play time but a good pick. Jay Simpson hasn't got a fantastic record in League One but after relegation he could get more goals - worth a punt. Sam Gallagher is a loanee looking to shine at MK Dons, whilst Deeney is Watford's main goal threat. But it's Watford so that means 5 goals

    Title Odds: 10/1
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    FINAL LEAGUE ODDS
    Beefy - 3/1
    Alex - 6/1
    Jay - 10/1
    Torn - 10/1
    Gary J - 20/1
    Bad Collin - 20/1
    The Rosk - 40/1
    MMH - 40/1
    Mikey - 100/1
    BBF - 100/1
    son_of_foley - 100/1
    Hurley - 200/1
    SheltonLondon - 500/1
    Matthew - 500/1
    Andy - 1000/1
    connorboy - 1000/1
    Rip - 2000/1
    Christopherson - 2000/1
    Chris Scott - 2000/1
    Reech - 5000/1


    BOOKIES ODDS
    Andy - 78
    Beefy - 84
    The Rosk - 101
    Jay - 114
    MMH - 116
    Alex - 123
    Gary J - 124
    Hurley - 129
    SheltonLondon - 132
    Christopherson - 133
    Rip - 142
    Matthew - 148
    connorboy - 164
    son_of_foley - 174
    Torn - 186
    BBF - 194
    Bad Collin - 204
    Mikey - 206
    Chris Scott - 209
    Reech - 277
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    Che Adams scored two against Spurs!

    Also I think people are playing down Amond's chances. He's scored 9 in 9 in preseason for Grimsby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rosk View Post
    Che Adams scored two against Spurs!

    Also I think people are playing down Amond's chances. He's scored 9 in 9 in preseason for Grimsby.
    Whoops, thanks. Only had his league stats for some reason

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    Wait, Grimsby played NINE preseason matches? That's a quarter of a season.

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    Lord, my team are that bad? Sigh, I had good hopes for this season after doing a good job with some midfielders last year.

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    Nice one Mikey and BBF, I don't need the pressure of being the BBFBrokes favourites though

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    Off to a tiny little island today until Saturday so just going to post a team now in case I can't get on.

    Andre Gray (Brentford)
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    once again horribly underrated

    i will finish top 10 at least

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    Chris Wood (Leeds)
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    Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)
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    Did not expect to see Chris Wood at the top of a title winner's first squad.

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    I've updated the "Teams" section of the Spreadsheet and the Master Player List should have every player ever picked (including those dropped).

    Eoin Doyle (Cardiff)
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    Are we into free agency now?

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    What happens when we pick up players throughout the season? Is it easy to add players to the master list?

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