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Looks like I have done quite well this week pulled back to 3rd place pipping +farsightxc2 by 1 point.

I still have Hypia to play tomorrow against Man Utd, but I doubt he will get many points, I think I need to get rid of him but I have already used this weeks single transfer and cba to waste four points swapping him.

I think that next week I will sell him and buy Mellberg as he has had a supurb start to the season.

i having a not bad week either

In contrast, my week was distinctly average with Rohmmadal, Defoe, Yakubu and Kiely doing pretty rubbish.

Next week should be better, though, looking at the fixtures :D

I will post the league standings after Liverpool vs Man.Utd...(unless rob beats me to it :p)

Here is this weeks table, I have slipped a place thanks to Rohmmadahl only playing part of the second half, and Kiely not having a good game.

Well done everyone, good luck for next week!

EDIT

DAMNIT! WE POSTED IN THE SAME MINUTE!! I WAS WRITING THIS AS YOU POSTED!!!11111ONE

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I'm working my way up, just a matter of time before I catch the top places

lol, no offense intended but you must be joking right?, right??

Your over 100 points behind the top spot and about 80 behind 4th place

lol, no offense intended but you must be joking right?, right??

Your over 100 points behind the top spot and about 80 behind 4th place

Bah, leave the poor guy alone. He has loads of chance to catch up - if we can get 100 points clear in 6 games, then he can make up 100 points in the next 6 games. Think about it... ;)

*Oldam nill, Spurs five as I write this :D :D :D *

Edit - Oldham 0, spurs 6 now (Y)

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