LibDemVoice Fantasy Football League: how it stands after Week 2

Welcome to this week’s update for the 210 of you who’ve joined the 2015-16 LibDemVoice Fantasy Football League.

Congratulations to Paul Revell, whose Sock Monsters lead the league after Week 2. His 120 points place him in the top 1% of the 3.2 million global players.

It is, of course, early days though (thankfully for some of us… I’m languishing near the foot of the table, paying the price of having built my defence around Chelsea and Southampton). Plenty of time to join and to catch up.

Let’s also hear it for one player outside the top 10: David Walker’s Portly Pie Boys had the week’s second best performance, with 71 points (third-placed Stephen Gillan edged it, with 72 points).

ldv ffl 2

There are 210 players in total and you can still join the league by clicking here.

* Stephen was Editor (and Co-Editor) of Liberal Democrat Voice from 2007 to 2015, and writes at The Collected Stephen Tall.

Read more by or more about .
This entry was posted in News.
Advert

2 Comments

  • Richard Underhill 22nd Aug '15 - 7:26pm

    England has won the Ashes.
    Andy Murray is up to 2 in the world after beating Djokovic in canada, still rated number one..
    Lewis Hamilton is on pole position for the Formula1 race on 23/9/2015 and is leading the drivers’ championship.
    Mo Farah has another gold medal.

Post a Comment

Lib Dem Voice welcomes comments from everyone but we ask you to be polite, to be on topic and to be who you say you are. You can read our comments policy in full here. Please respect it and all readers of the site.

To have your photo next to your comment please signup your email address with Gravatar.

Your email is never published. Required fields are marked *

*
*
Please complete the name of this site, Liberal Democrat ...?

Advert

Recent Comments

  • tom arms
    Alan Jeffs, I don't have an exhaustive, but out of the following countries: Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, Mozambique, Nigeria, Ghana, Botswana, Senegal, Tanzania...
  • Simon R
    Interesting idea. It would though effectively amount to loans, which would therefore place developing countries even more in debt - and there are still ongoing...
  • Alan Jelfs
    The problem with your scheme is that the developing world has a nasty habit of not paying its debts....
  • Peter Hirst
    This is a fine idea, though being outside the EU I don't see how it can be easily achieved. We should also work with our european allies to understand in the r...
  • Tom Arms
    There are several such charities. I myself donated to one which built a school in Gambia for 300 children. It was organised by one person who basically built an...