09/10 Fantasy Football League
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RoM Fantasy Football
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RoM are running a fantasy football league with Football Media and would like as many of you lot to sign up as possible.
The prizes are tickets to Premiership matches, United kits, MP3 players, digital cameras and stuff like that.
Simply visit the Football Media website with information on how you can join the league.
"RoM Fantasy Football" was originally published at The Republik of Mancunia.
Fantasy Football 2009 - Just Before Kick-off
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... will undoubtedly be the focal point of a Manchester City side intent on busting into the big four cartel this season.
This team of course is subject to change before the start of the season- and the observant among you will notice it lacks any Liverpool players (points over principles!)- but I fancy its chances this season. Let me know what you think, and if you haven’t already signed up, then do it now you crazy fool, you’ll regret it if you don’t!
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Fantasy Football Week 1: Fabregas is King
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... basically) to rocket into third place. But Baroque Social are lurking, and you would be wise to be wary!
This week’s transfer by myself is a risky one, Wayne Rooney out, Robin Van Persie in. The thinking is simple, Arsenal are at home to Portsmouth, and playing some lovely stuff. Van Persie should help himself. In theory at least. It also leaves me with a million in the bank to play with, which could be dangerous.
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Fantasy Football Week 3: Who’s in your team?
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... partnership.
Myself, I am keeping a watching brief down in seventh, eighteen points off the lead. Big Gameweek for me this, if I am still in it after this I would say I will win. If not, then I would still say I will! Of course I am joking but it is a fascinating start, and one that looks set to continue this week, when all eyes will be on premierleague.com as much as Old Trafford or Stamford Bridge I’m sure.
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Fantasy Football Week 5 - Hail the Unsung Heroes
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... Cahill, Didier Drogba, Wayne Rooney & Darren Bent in a strong week.
Behind them the league is tightly congested with numerous amusing monikers lurking dangerously – kudos must go to Joe Cassidy’s Savage Cabbage in seventh spot – whilst down in 30th position lurks the Baroque Social, and yours truly. Still well placed, still watching intently. Still far from at my best. Scared?
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Fantasy Football Week 8: Time for James and Owen to go
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... promptly picked an assist, some bonus points, and 8 in total. Can’t win them all though.
For this week, there is just one change. Micah Richards’ omission for Man City on Monday may well have been down to fitness, but his form is not great. Out he goes, in comes Arsenal’s Alex Song. The thinking? Well Song is a defender on the game, but a midfielder in reality. Arsenal are at home to Blackburn, and Denílson is injured. He will play, he will score points. Simple.
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Fantasy Football Weekly Review: All Hail Fabregas!
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... week, and propelled me up my leagues.
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Including this one! 80 points this week threw me into third place in the Football Media League. Only the in-form Jon Eggert Hallsson’s Handavinna (528 points) and James Newman and his lid lickers (502 points) stand above me, although competition is fierce with Andy Roach’s Strawbears creeping ominously into the top five on the back of a big fat Fabregas inspired week.
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Fantasy Football: Its all about Arsenal and Manchester City this week
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... than a Peter Andre exclusive, Gameweek 11 had everything. Even by the implausibly high standards set in Fantasy Football, this week was a bit special.
Whether you winced as Shay Given batted away James McFadden’s penalty, rejoiced as Jamie Carragher finally got his comeuppance, or sat indifferently as Phil Brown’s tenure at Hull approached its conclusion, chances are you will have had an exciting last seven days in the world of Fantasy Football.
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Fantasy Football: Injuries to Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United forcing changes
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... the floors of their homes, awaiting terrible news of their charges. It was not just Carlo Ancelotti who grimaced when word of Frank Lampard’s thigh strain reached England.
Gameweek 12 was nothing too special, we had Captain JT leading Chelsea to a controversial win over Manchester United, big John Carew slaloming his way through Bolton’s defence like a graceful giraffe, and another Arsenal masterclass at Wolves. The more things change….
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Fantasy Football: Manchester United and Manchester City to clean up this weekend
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... side in pole position in the race for fourth place, with Liverpool and Manchester City sharing the spoils in the dullest four-goal thriller on record.
Elsewhere, we had Arsenal imploding without Robin Van Persie – well, they lost one game – Chelsea and Manchester United rampant in home wins, and Portsmouth’s slightly unfortunate defeat to Stoke proving a defeat too far for their mysterious board, who sacked manager Paul Hart.
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