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Postby MightyWhite » Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:16 pm

The codes for the leagues on http://fantasy.premierleague.com/ are:

Scum allowed league: 116426-35840
No scum allowed league: 116426-35841
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby Ponte » Tue Jun 01, 2010 2:41 pm

Go on then.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby FER » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:57 am

I'm on this one at work > http://fantasyfootball.metro.co.uk/. Seeems quite good, got £100m to spend so you can get a lot of the top names.

Just another site to contemplate, mind.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby the flying pig » Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:04 am

FER wrote:I'm on this one at work > http://fantasyfootball.metro.co.uk/. Seeems quite good, got £100m to spend so you can get a lot of the top names.

Just another site to contemplate, mind.


i'm also on that one.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby alienbumnote » Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:24 pm

i'm in!
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby Ontolly » Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:18 pm

Is there a shilling on the side?
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby top bin » Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:24 pm

You fuckers gonna throw me out as soon as I start winning again?
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby AndyPaul » Sat Jun 05, 2010 5:01 pm

Thought i'd have a crack at this. Got to improve my absolute crap record in fantasy football.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby telfordwhite » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:32 pm

I'm in.

My team's so good I had to leave Messi on the bench, watch out suckers!
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby the flying pig » Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:51 am

it took me about nineteen million hours to pick an entire squad of twenty-odd.

did anyone read the rules/have any good idea? is it best to have a galacticos-type policy, i.e. a mix of spain/brazil type players interspersed with new zealand/north korea types, or to fill the whole squad with middling [e.g., uh, mexico, serbia] ones?
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby FER » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:29 am

On the Metro one, I've got a very strong 9 out of my first 11 and a pitiful, woeful bench. I'm hoping that strategy brings me a large hatful of points.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby MightyWhite » Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:10 pm

the flying pig wrote:it took me about nineteen million hours to pick an entire squad of twenty-odd.

did anyone read the rules/have any good idea? is it best to have a galacticos-type policy, i.e. a mix of spain/brazil type players interspersed with new zealand/north korea types, or to fill the whole squad with middling [e.g., uh, mexico, serbia] ones?


Don't know if it's the right approach but I've gone for a lot of players who are top players for good-to-middling sides, e.g. Stankovic and Zigic from Serbia, Suazo (Chile) and Dos Santos (Mexico). Always likely to play, and if their teams have a good tournament then so should they. The fact you can make unlimited transfers between the group and knockout stages means it's no massive loss if the squad if decimated by eliminations.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby EEPW » Tue Jun 08, 2010 8:37 am

im in.

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If anyone's interested in giving the waccoe boys a run for their money here is the pin for the WAccoe league on the same site.

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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby Phil LUFC » Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:48 am

Ok, I'm in.

EDIT: And not only that, I also now have a virtual panini sticker album! Its almost better than the real thing.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby the flying pig » Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:00 am

MightyWhite wrote:
the flying pig wrote:it took me about nineteen million hours to pick an entire squad of twenty-odd.

did anyone read the rules/have any good idea? is it best to have a galacticos-type policy, i.e. a mix of spain/brazil type players interspersed with new zealand/north korea types, or to fill the whole squad with middling [e.g., uh, mexico, serbia] ones?


Don't know if it's the right approach but I've gone for a lot of players who are top players for good-to-middling sides, e.g. Stankovic and Zigic from Serbia, Suazo (Chile) and Dos Santos (Mexico). Always likely to play, and if their teams have a good tournament then so should they. The fact you can make unlimited transfers between the group and knockout stages means it's no massive loss if the squad if decimated by eliminations.


i've done the opposite, have gone for a real Zidanes y Pavones approach, bringing in many of the 'blue chip' type signings such as messi, villa, casillas, maicon, and used up my entire complement of NZ, north korea, & honduras 'stars'...
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby Phil LUFC » Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:15 am

the flying pig wrote:i've done the opposite, have gone for a real Zidanes y Pavones approach, bringing in many of the 'blue chip' type signings such as messi, villa, casillas, maicon, and used up my entire complement of NZ, north korea, & honduras 'stars'...


Havinglooked at the scoring, I think you've taken the right approach. Aside from changing your linup between rounds of games (eg. if you feel england players vs USA aren't worth it but will be for the other 2 games), there's no apparent benefit to having more than 11 players of note.

You can sub out players who don't play for ones who do, which seems to happen automatically if you can't be bothered to intervene.

And you might even make a profit if one of your hondurans has the game of his life, which will help you buy more quality in the 2nd round.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby YorkshirePoster » Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:51 am

I'm in too .. team name 'Only One UNITED'
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby the flying pig » Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:58 am

Phil LUFC wrote:
the flying pig wrote:i've done the opposite, have gone for a real Zidanes y Pavones approach, bringing in many of the 'blue chip' type signings such as messi, villa, casillas, maicon, and used up my entire complement of NZ, north korea, & honduras 'stars'...


Havinglooked at the scoring, I think you've taken the right approach. Aside from changing your linup between rounds of games (eg. if you feel england players vs USA aren't worth it but will be for the other 2 games), there's no apparent benefit to having more than 11 players of note.

You can sub out players who don't play for ones who do, which seems to happen automatically if you can't be bothered to intervene.

And you might even make a profit if one of your hondurans has the game of his life, which will help you buy more quality in the 2nd round.


yeah.

i might start with a couple of cheap slovakian defenders in the first round of games, just for the game vs NZ [who, i'm sure, won't even come close to scoring], & then replace them with english/french/italians once they've got their relatively tricky opening fixtures out of the way... two slovaks plus two each of hondurans [who are cheap but probably not that bad, e.g. figueroa {sp} at wigan is a good player], north koreans, and kiwis should enable the rest of the squad to be entirely filled with 'all stars'.

anyway, the point isn't meant to be telling other people your team before it starts so i'll leave it at that.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby Phil LUFC » Tue Jun 08, 2010 12:38 pm

the flying pig wrote:
Phil LUFC wrote:
the flying pig wrote:i've done the opposite, have gone for a real Zidanes y Pavones approach, bringing in many of the 'blue chip' type signings such as messi, villa, casillas, maicon, and used up my entire complement of NZ, north korea, & honduras 'stars'...


Havinglooked at the scoring, I think you've taken the right approach. Aside from changing your linup between rounds of games (eg. if you feel england players vs USA aren't worth it but will be for the other 2 games), there's no apparent benefit to having more than 11 players of note.

You can sub out players who don't play for ones who do, which seems to happen automatically if you can't be bothered to intervene.

And you might even make a profit if one of your hondurans has the game of his life, which will help you buy more quality in the 2nd round.


yeah.

i might start with a couple of cheap slovakian defenders in the first round of games, just for the game vs NZ [who, i'm sure, won't even come close to scoring], & then replace them with english/french/italians once they've got their relatively tricky opening fixtures out of the way... two slovaks plus two each of hondurans [who are cheap but probably not that bad, e.g. figueroa {sp} at wigan is a good player], north koreans, and kiwis should enable the rest of the squad to be entirely filled with 'all stars'.

anyway, the point isn't meant to be telling other people your team before it starts so i'll leave it at that.


You've already said enough to make me contemplate a whole host of pre-tournament transfers.
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Re: World Cup Fantasy Football

Postby MightyWhite » Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:46 pm

Phil LUFC wrote:
You've already said enough to make me contemplate a whole host of pre-tournament transfers.


Have to admit I've just gone back and done a spot of 're-jigging'. :oops:
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