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rzb...the other place is still messing me around, here's the info for fantasy footy:
Hi dan, sorry FB is still creaky . When you click on 'Transfers' on the right hand menu, below where it displays your current team, it will say :"You can make 1 (or yours may say 2) free transfer(s) this gameweek. Each additional transfer will deduct 4 points from your total and head to head score" If you don't make a transfer one week, it will carry-over to the following week, so you can make 2 free ones the following week. It doesnt carry over more than 2 though. Hope that helps!
Perones
That post is showing up,Perones.Have you tried rebooting your puter??
For us non and lower league types its the FA cup this weekend.Course for some the campaign began back in the summer.Great to see a little side like Oxford city get here.Shame they got rewarded with an away trip to Burton Albion tho.None of the glory and a swift exit.Still,it was good to get so far.
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Mazzystar 3500 Forum PostsToday at 12:05 (Edited: ) That post is showing up,Perones.Have you tried rebooting your puter?? For us non and lower league types its the FA cup this weekend.Course for some the campaign began back in the summer.Great to see a little side like Oxford city get here.Shame they got rewarded with an away trip to Burton Albion tho.None of the glory and a swift exit.Still,it was good to get so far.

it could have been worse...you could have drew us  We played Burton last week...tough game. We've got Aldershot in the cup- we only played them a couple of weeks ago...for some reason when we play them it's always end-to-end stuff. Hope we get through, we always need the cash!
Perones
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it could have been worse...you could have drew us We played Burton last week...tough game. We've got Aldershot in the cup- we only played them a couple of weeks ago...for some reason when we play them it's always end-to-end stuff. Hope we get through, we always need the cash!
I've a bit of a soft spot for city as they took on a lot of Utds trainees when Utsd were relegated and went through a tough time financially....and a couple of those trainees are local kids from my kids school so I always look out for them.For a Zamaretto side,they've done well to get this far.Utd should be OK...home to Yeovil.Dale are away to Luton which might be a bit of a toughie tho they are in superb form it must be said.(Utd and City are lowly Oxford btw in case anyones confused!)
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Mazzystar 3504 Forum PostsToday at 15:12 (Edited: ) Reference:  I've a bit of a soft spot for city as they took on a lot of Utds trainees when Utsd were relegated and went through a tough time financially....and a couple of those trainees are local kids from my kids school so I always look out for them
awww, good on ya its good when local sides support each other

I liked the fact Man United help Bury out (bury's less than 10 miles from manchester) from time to time, they even used to use Gigg Lane for reserve matches which helped Bury out financially. Although I've not yet quite forgiven Paul Parker describing our admitedly muddy pitch 'Pig Lane'
Perones
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More like most glory supporters.... and then to top it off yoonited have so called fans who don't even live up north
Well my eldest could be included in that description (he gets enough grief over it from me and his brother) but he went to Manchester Uni so he could watch Utd while he was up there and has already been up from London for 3 matches at OT this season as well as watching them with the rest of the away fans when they are down here if he can get tickets.

I'd bet that there are lots of fans of big clubs that have never seen them play live
FM
i don't think you have to live 'up norf' to support a northern team...plenty of fans travel.....where i live there's a 'dorset reds' coach that takes fans to every utd home game...

i think the days of supporting your local team are quite rare....if that team are in the lower divisions.....with televised football on virtually all the time.......kids see more of utd,arsenal,liverpool,chelsea etc etc.......and they then support them...

local kids round our way imagine themselves to be ryan giggs or stevie gerrard when they're out playing football with their mates....not steve fletcher of bournemouth

tis just the way football's gone
SS
Spongeeeeyyyyyyy  How are you hun?
I shall be hoping for a draw for you and Man U on Sunday - with several sendings off for both sides
Nowt personal you understand
Bet Mr Spongey is well happy with Bournemouth this season especially with their transfer ban, they are doing really well.
Course if they had Chelseas money I bet they could get that ban overturned
FM
veggieeeeeeeeeeeeee xxxxxxxx......i'm good ta hun..........hope you are too?....


yep mr sponge is well happy.......since steady eddie took over in january he's performed near miracles at the court....this time last year they were still on minus points and on the brink of going out of business...somehow he got them out of it last season..........and this season has been a surprise to everyone...
SS

Evening, most clubs are going to have fans who are not from the area where the club in particular is based. Most important thing is that you pick a team stick by them no matter what, maybe things like cost etc come into it if you can't make the match and have to watch on TV but it is true that kids these days are more into the top 4 teams.


Supporting a local team is great though, a sense of pride. I'm not the only United fan in my family so it was kinda inevitable really what would happen.

darloboy (Play The Game!)
course they will darlo.......but with tv now it's alot easier for kids to watch live football........whereas when i were a young un.....if i wanted to see a game i had to go..

and football's been a business for a good many years now...it's not for the fans anymore.......hence these trips to far flung places.....all to generate interest and more money
SS
Hi Darlo

Yep footie is expensive Spongey. I watch the Arsenal babies (reserves) which is free and the Ladies which is 3quid a game. I really only go to the Emirates when it is cheap unless the ticket is a gift which happens about half a dozen times a year.
The Ladies play their home games at Borehamwood and it is a shitehole, yet they charge 12 quid for adults and 6 quid for kids to watch Borehamwood FC and I have no idea what division they are even in.
They should pay people to attend matches there. Our Ladies are having to play their CL home matches in the afternoon as UEFA say that the floodlights aren't up to standard for an evening match!
Right guys I'm off to watch TV and get on with the jacket I'm knitting for the grandson's first birthday at the end of November - where does the time go.
Spongey I meant to ask you if you got the all clear at your check up, we never seem to be around at the same time for me to ask.
Hope everything is ok
FM
nighty nights veggieeeeeeeee xxxxxxxxx

darlo......me too..........cos we both get stuck in and have a good ol debate........but at the end there's no hard feelings and we're still mates...

ferdinand out i hear for the game on sunday?...everyone seems to think it's a good time to play you.....i don't.....like a wounded animal you're going to fight....going to be a tough match
SS
Of course we will be Veggie, debate makes our thoughts about footie more interesting and different opinions it's great..


Yeah Ferdinand is out thats disappointing but it's a team effort so whoever steps in will do a good job. We're the underdogs as you guys are really fancied to win, it means more pressure but I won't lie I am worried slightly.
darloboy (Play The Game!)
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