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Lord E
06-07-2004, 12:57 AM
Well, want it do ya? :huh:

I signed up for the Soccernet 'Fantasy League' Euro 2004 game, and just noticed theres what they call a "friends and enemies" league feature so, set one up for GG members and now i'm hunting for people to beat in it :thumb:

Costs a fiver to register a team, but whats a fiver when you could prove yourself the best manager on the board? :D Peanuts I tell you :huh:

It looks like i'll need the email addresses of anyone who wants in so I can invite them to join the league. Obviously your team gets put in to the full game aswell, so if you're the best in the country you'll probably finish the game a rich man :huh: or lady :D

But really, man :wtf:

:thumb:

Scarface
06-07-2004, 02:08 AM
Costs a fiver to register a team........

Thats as far as I got.

Ive played games like this before but never had to pay ... its an outrage ...

*YELLS*

'SCAR DOSNT PAY FOR THINGS ON THE INTERNET!!'

Gazza54b
06-07-2004, 02:20 AM
I aint paying, I play the BBC fantasy footie and they are the tightest gits around and they don't charge :O

KevBaz
06-07-2004, 08:44 AM
im doing the one on teamtalk.com its free with a £10k prize :)

speed demon
06-07-2004, 11:34 AM
I don't think you're gonna have much luck finding people willing to split with a fiver E. ;)

Lord E
06-07-2004, 02:41 PM
And you say the BBC are tight bastards :wtf: Nevermind :D At least now I will win the GG League for definite :D

Just had a look at the TeamTalk.com game, not impressed though. Registered but didn't bother picking a team :D

PS, Gazza... where is the BBC euro 2004 game? I remember from last year they use the fantasyleague.com engine for their premiership game which is the same as the Soccernet one i've joined... but I can't find their euro 2004 game to join anywhere :O

Rich
06-07-2004, 11:13 PM
I have my own fantasy football team on bbc, and its crap. So i dont think im gona spend a fiver to make something that i`ll fail at.

Lord E
06-08-2004, 03:02 PM
I think my Soccernet Euro 2004 team is pretty good, but I doubt i'll come anywhere near the top :D It allows you to schedule subs though, so you can maximise your point-scoring potential by making sure you have players on the pitch that are due to play :O The same as the BBC Premier League game, seems it uses the fantasyleague.com engine as well :O

My team is here (http://soccernet.fantasyleague.com/app/team/team.asp?team=110571) :thumb: A couple of my players have injury doubts hanging over them at the minute, but hopefully they'll be fit in time :O