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Alright, so here we go... The new fantasy Bundesliga game for the upcoming season is here! Website: https://fantasy.bundesliga.de/ TF365 league: https://fantasy.bundesliga.com/invitations/league_invite/C8RA7Y This time, we are going with the official fantasy game of Bundesliga, so the rules are slightly different, but I think it will be easier for everyone, and it doesn't require too much micro-management, so won't take too much time and will also keep you in the game even if you miss a few matchdays here and there. Here's the overview of the main rules: every player starts with a budget of 150m, and has to choose 15 players for their squad (2 goalkeepers, 5 defenders, 5 midfielders, 3 forwards). You can change your team as many times as you want before the season starts. After that, you get 5 free transfers between every two matchdays, in case you want to make any changes you have to choose your formation and your starting XI before the kickoff of the first match of a matchday. Important! The game uses automatic substitutions, meaning that your substitute players will be automatically subbed in and get you points as well, if they perform better than a starting player in the same position. So no fiddling with your team necessary, and you can still earn points even if you forget to put someone in your starting XI you have to choose a Star Player every matchday, and the points they earn will be multiplied by 1.5 your formation and starting XI are automatically saved and carried over to the next matchday (if you don't make any changes), which means that even if you don't have time or simply forget to update it, you will still be earning points. So no penalties for missing some matchdays, which keeps you competitive until the end players will earn points based on their performances, you can see the point overview here: https://fantasy.bundesliga.de/page/scoring_rules The new season starts tomorrow, in around 18 hours. You can select players for your squad at any point before the season starts! Hope you'll all join @Rick @Faithcore @Stan @Viva la FCB @Tommy @londonerlilie @Rucksackfranzose @Michael @Coma @Pyfish and anyone else who wants to join, obviously! @Rucksackfranzose I know you said you're out, but since this one doesn't require you to remember to change your team, maybe you'll change your mind4 points
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TABLE AFTER ROUND 6 Just the two games to choose for as the tournament draws to a close. REMINDER of the Final on Sunday to predict for - click HERE to make your pick! @Viva la FCB is still leading the way but @JoshBRFC and @Michael are closing the gap. Just 3 points in it now and that could be key before all the Bonus Questions are tallied up. Just for info - if any players are tied at the end of the competition (including after the Bonuses are applied), then the tie-breaker will be most Perfect Scores gained throughout the tournament. Top scorer for Round 6 was @OrangeKhrush who amassed 10 points despite there being only the two games. Next best was @Tommy with 9 points and there are only 2 points between them. And the latter is only 5 points off the lead; again that could all change after Sunday night. Well done to anyone who got a Perfect Score - only 7 of us did so!3 points
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Will probably join this Sunday. Was kümmert mich mein Geschwätz von gestern?1 point
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But what is the fermenting reaction in cyclical nature of history? You've inadvertently channeled the spectre of Karl Marx with this post, and interestingly so. At the turn of the 20th century and up until the cold war, the fermentation was yielding environments of communist revolution or fascist revolution, sometimes both leading to conflict. IT was all over Europe and eventually made it's way to South America and Asia over the next fifty years. What are we seeing now? Liberalism slowly choking on it's last breath while being supplanted by fascism in North America and Europe, there is a very weak leftist response to this as a one hundred years of propagandising leftist thought has led to it's near universal pariah perception by western people, while fascism was never treated with such harsh criticism. Fascism was let to rest, recover, and be used as a tool to defend capital and liberalism, the propping of military juntas at the sake of socialist democracy in Chile, the student of Hitler set as an opposite to the communists of North Korea, the explicit undermining of socialist Black Americans taking direct action in their communities. Now that Liberalism, is on it's way out, what it is has cultivated is a disturbing beast indeed, Christian Fascists, Neo-Nazism in East-Germany and Ukraine, students of Mussolini being elected to Italian parliament. The world got lucky with the French election and the big brained 5D chess play Macron gambled on that no one saw coming, but how long will we be lucky?1 point
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Yeah true. Don't disagree with any of it all really. Guess he got a bit territorial and heated, letting his emotions take over. Sounded like Police weren't really doing their job in the first place though, whether Nunez went into the stand or not! He's gone in as if Colombian fans are gonna be like 'ah fuck Nunez is here throwing fists, let's back off and have a day off'. Just gonna antagonise the situation.1 point
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I think the officiating will be better just because we won't have the CONMEBOL refs be the only refs in the world cup. @Stan and @The Palace Fan will be pleased to know me watching the Copa America has given me an appreciation for the shite refs of the prem, because as bad as they are... holy shit, they are so much better than these refs that CONMEBOL's picked as their best refs to attend this tournament. From a security standpoint, I suspect FIFA's going to be better about organising things than things have been for this year's Copa America. But one thing FIFA doesn't really control is the actual police officers meant to be keeping things safe. Watching those Charlotte cops just stand there and do absolutely nothing to calm that situation was a bit fucked lol.1 point
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Gimenez said in his post-game interview that he and other uruguayan players were trying to protect their families from attacking colombian fans. Anyway, between the smaller dimension of the pitches and the incredibly high price of tickets, this Copa America has been a mess. It's just another money-grabbing competiton organized by Alejandro Dominguez. They should have used MLS instead of NFL stadiums. In my opinion, a format similar to the 2020 Euros should be adopted, without a single host, considering how expensive and difficult it is for fans to travel inside South America.1 point
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Reckon it could just be internationals only? Or actual football ban regardless of competition. Suppose there has to be context taken into account - not like he's just picked a random fan or group to attack. If they were attacking his family or teammates' families, they're fair game.1 point
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Except for when she used it in a public court several months ago as a defence……….1 point
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They could of told that whole story of what happened in 5mins, felt like a filler episode that dragged out and keeps us in suspenders for another week1 point
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To be honest, although luck was on our side (again!) I do actually think over the course of the 90 that we deserved that and the subs were right as well. Common sense tells me it's a comfortable Spain win, but England just seem to have that luck this time. Like even more extreme than in previous runs.1 point
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Hahahaha I'm glad there was no harm done just an autistic af observation.1 point
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They pick both, mate. The CIA and FBI waged war on Americans, read the COINTELPRO reports.1 point
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I think that's a difficult question. Basically it's asking what food that is highly regarded do you not like. I suppose for me it would be lobster.1 point