Euro 2016 fantasy football match day 6

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So it's time for the semi-finals and I'm hoping for 2 really good matches ending in a Wales v Germany final with Wales going on to win on penalties to show England how it's done.

It's interesting that when England get knocked out all the talk is about our tired players and that we need a winter break. Well pardon me, but don't most of the Welsh players play in the same league?

The England players don't need a winter break. What they do need is a manager with a game plan, who can build a team spirit, and motivates the team into believing they can win.

Onto fantasy football matters. Who knew at the outset just how much personal time this competition would take up? Ideally you don't do your transfers until after the teams are announced for the first game. Then on successive days you have to wait until 1 hour before kick off of the first game that day to do your subs and change your captaincy.

I sense there is significant fantasy football fatigue within our ranks. But never mind it's almost over and don't let it put you off entering a team for the premier league fantasy football come August.
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Yeeehah!
'Mon Iceland!......err...... I mean..... Wales. Yes. That's what I mean ;)

Looks like I have to bin Gomez :(
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'Mon Wales!
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I hope Germany take France to pieces tonight.
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Mav787 wrote:So it's time for the semi-finals and I'm hoping for 2 really good matches ending in a Wales v Germany final
that would have been ideal. i've completely lost interest in it now theyre both out.
Mav787 wrote:I sense there is significant fantasy football fatigue within our ranks. But never mind it's almost over and don't let it put you off entering a team for the premier league fantasy football come August.
to be honest i never really got into this tournament at all FF-wise. i actually forgot about it altogether after the quarters until now. fair to say i probably wont be participating further............but i will enter a team in august, no fear.
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