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JD FPL 2020/21 SEASON

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  • 20-08-2020 1:47pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 33


    I don't post on here that often, but have advertised this league on here for the past few years - thanks for allowing me to do so.

    Firstly, a big thank you to everyone who has already signed up for the JD FPL for the 2020/21 season - many of you on here have been members of the league for a few years and can acknowledge that it is a well run league.

    Last season, our competitions paid out over €5,000 in prize money, and we are already well on the way to a hopefully similar (if not bigger prize fund for 2020/21). Our Europa League and Champions League are already sold out - the Europa League winner will receive €650, while the Champions League winner will pick up €1000.

    In the League, there will all the usual favourites like monthly cash prizes (€30 each month last season), a Cup competition (€200 for the winner last season) and prizes for at least the top five finishers in the league (€1,000 top prize last year, €500 for 2nd, etc.). Already, the prize fund for the League is already in excess of €1300, so we're well on the way to having a bigger prize fund for 2020/21.

    *********************** HOW TO ENTER AND PAY *******************

    Send €20 via PayPal (friends and family) to joedoherty75@gmail.com to enter. Please make sure all payments are sent using the “Friends and Family” option in PayPal.

    Payment can also be made via Credit Card, Debit Card or Revolut - get in touch for details if you want to pay this way.

    Once payment has been received, an email confirming the code to join the league will be sent to you.

    Finally, feel free to let any of your friends, family, work colleagues, etc. who you feel might want to be a part of our leagues.

    Regards,

    Joe.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 33 harps1954


    Thanks to everyone who has entered this so far. Many of the regulars have returned for another season, and prize fund is currently just over €1500 - it will only rise as we get nearer to the deadline in a couple of weeks time. Likely top prize for the league winner will be €1,000 with prizes for the rest of the top 5 or 6, as well as monthly prizes and a cup competition. Full details on how to enter are detailed above.


  • Registered Users Posts: 516 ✭✭✭Missing Links


    Looking forward to this...hoping to make great strides this season sans the distraction of running the Bohs league!


  • Registered Users Posts: 33 harps1954


    Looking forward to this...hoping to make great strides this season sans the distraction of running the Bohs league!

    Always good to have you on board.


  • Registered Users Posts: 33 harps1954


    €2000 now in the Prize Fund for this League (and rising).

    Thanks to all who have already signed up.

    Any queries, PM me or email me.

    Thanks again.


  • Registered Users Posts: 33 harps1954


    Have just reached the €2,500 prizefund for this League. Guaranteed €1,000 for the League Champion. Still time to enter.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 516 ✭✭✭Missing Links


    harps1954 wrote: »
    Have just reached the €2,500 prizefund for this League. Guaranteed €1,000 for the League Champion. Still time to enter.

    Great going...what with your league and the Harps one,Donegal must be contributing significantly to Ireland's GDP ;)


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