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i mst be being thick, where do you go on that link.? :unsure:

It takes you to the homepage of the dream league. Go to join in or join now, something like that. Do your team, then you do e-mail address, team name, password etc & after that it gives you the option to join a mini league. The one I set up is: league name BRFCS, password is also BRFCS. Hope this helps.

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It takes you to the homepage of the dream league. Go to join in or join now, something like that. Do your team, then you do e-mail address, team name, password etc & after that it gives you the option to join a mini league. The one I set up is: league name BRFCS, password is also BRFCS. Hope this helps.

Cheers, done!

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Maybe people are leaving it to the last possible minute to ensure none of their players run away abroad or pick up last minute injuries.

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Maybe people are leaving it to the last possible minute to ensure none of their players run away abroad or pick up last minute injuries.

Don't see the logic, you can make as many transfers as you like until the season starts... Anyway, joined.

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Whats the prizes?

Im already in the premier league one, entering the sun tonight, and also the telegraph.

Prizes

MailOnline Fantasy Football has a great selection of prizes to play for!

MailOnline FF Champion 2008-9 (Most points over the season):

First place: £25,000

Second place: £5,000

Third place: £1,500

Fourth place: £500

Fifth place: £250

Manager of the Month (Most points every calendar month - August to April inclusive):

First place: £1,000

Second place: £250

Best Mini Leagues:

First place: £5,000

Second place: £1,000

Third place: £500

Come on Hughesy, one more won't hurt!

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I have to take issue with pedantic boy on this one. The use of pedant as a verb is perfectly acceptable in the sense that words do not have fixed meanings, rather their meanings grow and evolve organically. If a word is used to mean something enough times then this new meaning will eventually be accepted.

;)

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I have to take issue with pedantic boy on this one. The use of pedant as a verb is perfectly acceptable in the sense that words do not have fixed meanings, rather their meanings grow and evolve organically. If a word is used to mean something enough times then this new meaning will eventually be accepted.

;)

*Claps*

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