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Alfaz fantasy football league

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Week 33

There was 2 MidWeek games and 9 Premier League games at the weekend which produced for the Alfaz Fantasy Football League 27 goals, 8 clean sheets, 27 yellow cards and 1 red one which was Watford's out spoken Captain Troy Deeney who was dismissed by referee Craig Pawson in the Monday night game between Watford and Arsenal which gave the Gunners a 10 win thanks to a bad mistake by the normally reliable Ben Foster.

The other midweek game saw Cardiff extend their stay in the Premier League for at least another week after recording a fine 20 victory at Brighton.

John's team Wee Aggies regained the top spot of the A.F.F.L.when they took a narrow 7 point lead over Linda's Team Tapas. Andrew's Ballers and Elaine's Barbra's XI are both still in with a chance of winning the 25 the A.F.F.L. in 3rd and 4th place. This was the ninth time the summit has changed hands this season and with only 4 weeks remaining the Fantasy League is up for grabs. Not so at the other end where Gary's Upside Team cemented the bottom spot ages ago.

William and Henry’s team have pushed on at the top of our Junior League and look a good bet to win this section as they have moved 36 points clear of Blue Moon F.C. Young Ollie's team, Olly F.C. have slipped down to 3rd. Down at the foot of the Table Fleetwood Gian have fallen by the wayside and are now trailing Bez Boden by 43 points.

There is no change at the top of our Mark Carter Ladies Section with Linda's Team Tapas leading Barbra's XI by 37 points.

Pauline's Vodka Army are still marching along in 3rd place.

Two teams from this section are going into our monthly wine draw and they are Kim's Ginger United who are bottom of this league got this week’s lowest score of 2 points, the other team who top scored this week is Dawn's team Big Bad Boys who waded in with a tally of 69 points courtesy of her 5 Defenders who all kept clean sheets.

There was not many goals this weekend in the Premier League which meant a low scoring week in our Across the Costa's Golden Boot League. The 2 frontrunne­rs at the top, Two for the Road and East Fifers failed to pick up any points which enabled Kenny's Albir Boro Army Utd, Big Sam's Army and Nick's Black Cats to make up ground.

Top scoring team in this League was Grahem's LLoris and Gromit who bagged 27 points which helped them move into 6th place.

Cardiff's centreback Morrison was his top player with 10 points after scoring at the Amex Stadium in midweek. The situation at the bottom is quite intriguing with 2 teams Leo's Power Blueboys and Gary's Upside Team both level on points and trailing Rachel's Blue Murder by 14 points.

Top and bottom of our Champion of Champions League is certainly being contested with Pauline's Vodka Army having a slim 4 point lead at the top over Joe's Keith Lard F.C. while at the other end Leo's Power Blueboys are only 5 points behind Dave's team The Hatters.

Tremlow's Terriers have taken over the top spot of our Manager of the Month for April which is being sponsored by the Arliquin in Albir who do a fine range of Pizzas and other tasty dishes. They have replaced Steve's Flying Pigs XI who have dropped to 2nd only 4 points behind. Two teams are in joint 3rd place Craig's LeedsLeeds and Dawn's Big Bad Boys who are both well in contention along with Jimmy's Nick's Blues and Linda's Team Tapas for this excellent prize for 2.

The Draw for the SemiFinals of our K.O.Cup Competitio­n is now up on our website and will take place this weekend. The Two Favourites have been drawn against one another. Darren's King Carrakop 023 will play Adam's Equipo Sin Hombre and our only Lady team left in Sharon's Rovers and Out are up against Martin's Marauders.

If any Tie finishes level the replay will be the following week. Good Luck to all the Managers taking part in what has been an excellent competitio­n. With only 4 weeks to go, it's important to find out where your team finishes up in the League as you could be in line for many of our top prizes. So log on to our website.

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