LibDemVoice Fantasy Football League: how it stands after Week 31

Congratulations to George Murray, still topping the LibDemVoice Fantasy Football League after Week 31, having amassed 1,866 points. Like Chelsea, he seems unstoppable. And like the Premiership, the real race now appears to be for the runners-up spot, with just 27 points separating Jon Featonby (1,806), Mark Widdop (1,792), Sam Bowman (1,781) and Edward Douglas (1,779).

Just below them, respectively in sixth and seventh places, are the two players who enjoyed the best week’s performances: William Jones’s MyBigFatBlueMOON, with 112 points, and Kye Dorricott’s Chip Bang Utd, with 104 points. An honourable mention to Andrew Wiseman’s Wiseman Wanderers (100 points), the only other team this week to reach the ton.

LDV FANTASY FOOTBALL 31

There are 163 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.

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