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roblap2011

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Mods could you possible sticky this for a few weeks

When I became a member on Pasoti last year I remember there being a fantasy football league, so I thought I would create one this year.

http://fantasy.premierleague.com/
code to join the league is 39354-28466

Would be nice to see a few people join, Thanks :)
 
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MidtownRules

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If the person who set up the previous pasoti league joins fantasy football this year the league will automatically come back. So we could end up with 2 pasoti leagues.
Seem to remember there were 70 odd in last years, and I came second. :)
 
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roblap2011

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it wouldnt come back automatically only if created again
20 teams so far
 
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MidtownRules

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roblap1987":aedumscg said:
it wouldnt come back automatically only if created again
20 teams so far

The original one is now back.... When the creator of it logs in they have an option to start it again for the new season.
 
FC Argyle of Hove has arrived.

We've won all our pre-season games by at least 13 goals and the Chairman has lined up a £600m cash injection to ensure league victory this year including a record breaking £200m bid for Plymouth Argyle's world cup hero and goal machine Rory Fallon.
 

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Aug 27, 2009
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The Football Supporters’ Federation are running two fantasy football competitions for our members this season through the excellent, and free, premierleague.com and fantasy.football-league.co.uk websites. But it's not just bragging rights up for grabs; we’re throwing in a bunch of prizes into the bargain, too, if you’re good enough to win them, that is.

If you’ve not played before, simply register at http://fantasy.premierleague.com/ and come join us. If you’re already on the site and have picked your team for this coming season, or are planning on doing so, then just add yourself to our league (The FSF League), the code for which is 129744-45449.

We will also be running a Championship version, for fans of Football League clubs, through http://fantasy.football-league.co.uk. Come and join our league there - to sign up to the FSF League, simply enter the PIN 1071.

Pit your wits against football fans from across the country and be in line for weekly and monthly prizes.

In our Premier League game, the manager of the month each month will nab themselves a free year’s subscription to our excellent (if we do say so ourselves) magazine The Football Supporter. If you doubt your ability for sustained success and feel your chance is more likely to come with a one-off fluke, then don’t worry - the individual with the top score each and every gameweek will win themselves a copy of the magazine too, absolutely gratis.

In our Football League game, the manager of the month will also receive a free year's subscription to The Football Supporter, while those finishing second and third will bag themselves a free copy of the magazine.

And in case you were wondering, if there is a tie in any week/month then all the players with the top score will win the prize, because we’re just that generous and giving.

We’ll also be announcing regular extra prizes throughout the season: loads of football books, fanzines, DVDs or whatever else we can find down the back of the sofa at FSF Towers. The best way to keep in touch with it all is through our Facebook page, so join us there today at http://www.facebook.com/thefsf.

To be eligible to claim your prize you must be a member of the FSF. If you’re already a member then you’re clearly someone of good taste, but if you’re not but then you’ll be pleased to know that that’s absolutely free as well – all it takes is 30 seconds at http://www.fsf.org.uk/join giving us your name, the club you support and your email address. Dead simple. And yes, we will be checking – if you’ve not joined the FSF before the week or month you win, the next person down the list who is a member will get your prize. No ifs, no buts.

So get along to The FSF Leagues online, and test yourselves against the football geniuses of Britain (and one or two FSF members of staff, too).