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I've just talked my friend through the sign up process (he is a member on here - but doesn't use it very often) and got him in, but now the league is full :D lol...oops.

Would anyone be interested in making it 16 teams? or i'll put my name down for a 'B' league...

(d'oh!)

-- or

Reading up, if SausE's place becomes available, I'd like to serve this as notice for that spot please :)

Hey guys,

I would like to change the draft time to 3 o'clock central time if possible. I've got a dinner I have to attend that night. 3 o'clock may be better for most of you anyway. If it's going to be a problem I'll just leave the time and set up autodraft for myself. If I don't hear any complaints I'll change the time in a few days.

Also, Virtualmadden suggested making this a 20 team league. I'm up for if you guys are, because it's definately a different type of experience. Anyone interested?

Hey guys,

I would like to change the draft time to 3 o'clock central time if possible. I've got a dinner I have to attend that night. 3 o'clock may be better for most of you anyway. If it's going to be a problem I'll just leave the time and set up autodraft for myself. If I don't hear any complaints I'll change the time in a few days.

Also, Virtualmadden suggested making this a 20 team league. I'm up for if you guys are, because it's definately a different type of experience. Anyone interested?

3:00pm central? That translates to 9:00pm GMT, correct? That's a lot better for me.

Like I said earlier, I have a friend who'd like to join. He isn't on Neowin, but if he'd gladly make up the numbers.

Hey guys,

I would like to change the draft time to 3 o'clock central time if possible. I've got a dinner I have to attend that night. 3 o'clock may be better for most of you anyway. If it's going to be a problem I'll just leave the time and set up autodraft for myself. If I don't hear any complaints I'll change the time in a few days.

Also, Virtualmadden suggested making this a 20 team league. I'm up for if you guys are, because it's definately a different type of experience. Anyone interested?

Works for me... I'm (along with a couple of others) in the UK

3:00pm central? That translates to 9:00pm GMT, correct? That's a lot better for me.

Like I said earlier, I have a friend who'd like to join. He isn't on Neowin, but if he'd gladly make up the numbers.

9PM GMT is great for me.....saves me auto drafting then!

i have removed myself from the league...there is atleast one spot open!

That sucks Net.. Are you dropping so that you can do your work league?

That means that we have an opening that we need to fill before Sunday. Also, Sause has never responded to Fred Derf about him abandoning his Fantasy MLB team, so if you know someone on Neowin that would like to fill that spot I'll boot him so they can fill in. Let me know.

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