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Division II.1 (Season 29)
 
Tom 1860GI Supporter
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Posted on 2018-12-19 12:57:34
Hello all and welcome to Division II.1

Good luck and lets hope we have a close battle at the top and bottom of the league.Last edited on 2019-05-01 at 15:48
  
mrrich
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Posted on 2018-12-19 21:57:45
I am both looking forward to this season and dreading it at the same time.

Any ideas on who could contend this season? My wage bill says, not me.
  
Tom 1860GI Supporter
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Posted on 2018-12-20 10:36:54
My wage bill also says no, not a chance of promotion. The three promoted teams have robust rosters and the Seahawks look like they will be competitive.

The teams who finished 2nd - 7th last season are all capable of winning 10 - 12 games, so it should be highly competitive at both ends of the table.
  
mrrich
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Posted on 2018-12-20 11:11:19
1. BobbyJoUnited Kingdom - $2,052,179
2. Les Grenouilles de SaintCyp'France - $2,040,258
3. AnoiA⭐ALIENSSpain - $1,492,267
4. Flanders Pigeon MurderersDenmark - $1,395,893
5. Middle Aged Men In LycraDenmark - $1,223,276
6. Earlswood DolphinsUnited Kingdom = $1,093,528
7. Banbury CakesUnited Kingdom - $830,403
8. Real AstorgaSpain - $609,445
9. Seattle Seahawks - $603,397
10. Never going to happen OilersUnited Kingdom - $558,715

Be interesting to see what the final order is in comparison to this wage list. A real varied set of numbers there.
  
Tom 1860GI Supporter
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Posted on 2018-12-20 19:25:17
I have spent the last 7 seasons in Division II.1 and have pretty much been a top three/four team (every season other than 27) regardless of my wage bill.

We'll have to see how well I cope with such a low wage bill vs seemingly far superior rosters. Should be fun trying to be competitive...
  
mrrich
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Posted on 2018-12-20 19:28:06
I may yet cut mine down to $750,000, but any less than that and I wouldn't have a team.
  
Tom 1860GI Supporter
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Posted on 2018-12-20 19:43:19
mrrich wrote:

I may yet cut mine down to $750,000, but any less than that and I wouldn't have a team.



I have no real glaring weaknesses in my starting lineup on both sides of the ball, but I do have several players (six I think) who play on both sides and one guy who starts in all three phases. I could have major problems if one of those players is injured for an extended period.
  
mrrich
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Posted on 2018-12-20 23:19:27
Tom 1860 wrote:

mrrich wrote:

I may yet cut mine down to $750,000, but any less than that and I wouldn't have a team.



I have no real glaring weaknesses in my starting lineup on both sides of the ball, but I do have several players (six I think) who play on both sides and one guy who starts in all three phases. I could have major problems if one of those players is injured for an extended period.



I’m the same, pretty much exactly the same.
  
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Posted on 2018-12-22 9:45:11
I forgot that you purchased one of my favourite players from me last season: Kelvin Rhainds.

He is just a brilliant TE/MLB combo, I hope he doesn't make the difference today...
  
mrrich
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Posted on 2018-12-22 11:06:30
He’s made a big difference to the team,