GAA Spreads

Started by DickyRock, January 25, 2007, 06:33:43 PM

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stephenite

Fantastic news, and only got the one email :P

aontroim abu

just got my login confirmation - along with 40 other emails from gaaspread. how do i go about joining the mini leagues that have been set up?

DickyRock

Sorry lads for all the mails. I'll have to fine tune that one a bit  :(


Oraisteach - I've sent you a mail about your new password.



Gnevin

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Quote from: DickyRock on January 29, 2007, 01:24:46 PM
Sorry lads for all the mails. I'll have to fine tune that one a bit  :(


Oraisteach - I've sent you a mail about your new password.




Dicky can you change my email to ..
Anyway, long story short... is a phrase whose origins are complicated and rambling.

DickyRock

Done.

Remove you email address from that post above otherwise u may ("Have a high likelyhood") of getting spam

Oraisteach

Thanks very much, Dicky.  Greatly appreciate it.

aontroim abu

any help out there on how to get on to the GAA Board mini league?

Mayo4Sam

Dont think there is one, sure the vast majority are from the board so the main leader board will do
Excuse me for talking while you're trying to interrupt me

Orior

Aren't the mini leagues based on your county?
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

DickyRock

aontroim abu -

Login in
Select Your Details from the members box
Change your county to Antrim
Click Update

That will give you acess to antrim county mini league.

You can also create your own mini league from the competition page.

full back

Dicky, do we have a GAA Board mini league, rather than a county league?

aontroim abu

thanks Dicky - that seemed to work

sligoman2

Progressing nicely - 124 entries at this point.

Dont forget it closes on Saturday at 3
I used to be indecisive but now I'm not too sure.

DickyRock

QuoteDicky, do we have a GAA Board mini league, rather than a county league?

GAA Spreads is really the GAA Board league.

GAA Spreads was created on this board. It use to be that a few of the lads would start a thread detailing the spread for the match. Then everyone posted their picks in the thread. Sligoman2 would then have to manually go through, calculate everyones score, workout their overall score and post the leaderboad. One year so many people enter that I threw up the GAA Spreads site to make it easier.

Gnevin

Quote from: DickyRock on January 31, 2007, 01:07:07 AM
Done.

Remove you email address from that post above otherwise u may ("Have a high likelyhood") of getting spam

Thanks Dicky
Anyway, long story short... is a phrase whose origins are complicated and rambling.