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FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2025-26

OUR seventh Fantasy Football League Manager
of the Month awards are approaching fast, and, competition-wise, we are just three days away
from the end of March. So, who are in the running for the Manager of the
Month honours for March?
Leading the way are DJS Seadogs [S] with 1,923pts. They have a 64pt lead over second-placed Give It A Go. In third place, 115pts behind our leader, are BobsBerwick FC. The top ten are covered by 153pts.

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