Archive for the ‘Fantasy Football Scout Cup’ Category

  1. With almost no turnaround time between the conclusion of Gameweek 32 and the deadline for Gameweek 33, the Paddy Power Cup VI is planning ahead with a double round draw. More on that shortly. First, let’s take a quick look at how the second round panned out – for which the full set of 128 [...]

  2. The Members Paddy Power Cup II reaches its climax over the Easter period, with a champion set to be crowned after a couple of Gameweeks in quick succession. With the goal now in sight, eight Fantasy managers went head-to-head in Gameweek 31 in the Quarter-Finals and here’s how they played out…

  3. As one cup competition edges towards the finish line, the Paddy Power Cup VI is just getting into gear. Some 512 Fantasy managers pitted their wits against each other in the Gameweek 30 first round and here are the results.

  4. We’re into the business end of the Members Paddy Power Cup II, as Gameweek 30 whittled away another eight Fantasy managers to leave us with our Quarter-Finalists. The results from the Last 16 can be viewed right here.

  5. With over 1,400 entries received, Gameweek 29 has whittled down the first round participants of the Paddy Power Cup VI to just 512. A qualifying score of 56 was required to guarantee a first round berth alongside our five former champions. For those scoring 55 you need to click here for the full results, and [...]

  6. With the dust finally settled from Gameweek 29, we can now reflect on how our remaining 16 fantasy managers in the Members Paddy Power Cup II came through their fifth round tie, and how they now pair off in the Last 16.

  7. The 16 fixtures that make up the fifth round of the Members Paddy Power Cup II can be viewed right here. It’s the halfway stage of the competition, and with the two favourites eliminated in round four, it’s anybody’s to win at this stage. We’ve now only got two Fantasy managers currently residing in the [...]

Scout Tweets

  1. Mahamadou Diarra to remain at Fulham next season http://t.co/yXZuZwMp

  2. Whitbread and Wilbraham amongst five players set to leave Norwich this summer http://t.co/u3v3mTYT

  3. Greek provisional squad announced for Euro 2012 http://t.co/YFdOEZMn

  4. Michael Owen confirms he will not be offered a new contract by United this summer. http://t.co/lswdmkbN

  5. Joey Barton accepts FA charge of violent conduct towards Sergio Aguero, denies seperate charge against Vincent Kompany. http://t.co/lna63IwL

  6. Liverpool release statement on Dalglish exit http://t.co/AZOyTrUt

  7. Kenny Dalglish leaves post as Liverpool manager http://t.co/MIz4NzdN

  8. Premier League new boys Reading have announced the signing of Nottingham Forest player of the season Garath McCleary http://t.co/1VaO8KfT

  9. The BBC reports Kyle Walker has been ruled out of Euro 2012 with a toe injury. http://t.co/7UX5K0eh

  10. Younes Kaboul ruled out of Euro 2012 with "a quite serious knee injury" according to France boss Laurent Blanc http://t.co/pAZ6OzPj

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  • I might get both, but Dzagoev had been injured recently so I might go Shirokov + Yarmolenko »
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“City can go on as much as they like. That’s what you would expect, but the history of our club stands us aside. We don’t need to worry about that. I think we have a rich history, better than anyone, and it’ll take them a century to get to our level of history.”

Sir Alex Ferguson points to United's rich history in the light of City's title win