LibDemVoice Fantasy Football League: managers of the months (catch-up edition)

Our fifth update from the LDV Fantasy Football League is very much a catch-up edition — apologies! — with 3 managers of the month awards needing to be recognised:

December: Sam Matthews’ Saltwood Actually FC (484 points)
January: Ross Baillie’s Hamilton’s Army (277)
February: Alex Marsh’s Morata hope than … (228)

Well done to all three. Here’s the current full league table:

There are 200+ players in total and you can still join the league by clicking here and using this code: 926270-223363.

* 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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2 Comments

  • Richard Underhill 1st Apr '18 - 11:13pm

    Imagine, you are losing 3-1 at home in the Premiership and your opponents bring on Harry Kane. Do you leave early?

  • Richard Underhill 5th Jan '19 - 8:43am

    Imagine you are playing away, only 6-0 up, what should you do?
    Bring on a striker!
    Tranmere 0 Tottenham 7.
    One for the Hurri-cane!

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