Season 9/10 Squads

Discussion in 'Offseason Club Cricket' started by Cribbage, Sep 8, 2010.

  1. Cribbage RG Cribb

    Wilkinson will flop.
     
  2. Wilson SB Wilson

    AWTA :sarcasm:
     
  3. Marto RK Fittaman

    Massive controversy early doors.
     
  4. Cribbage RG Cribb

    You and Wilson have actually signed up though. :laugh:

    And it's not supposed to be about Gamblers, Pumas etc
     
  5. morgieb MC Burridge

    It's based on actual Cricsim clubs, though. :p
     
  6. Wilson SB Wilson

    Prince EWS? More like;

    [​IMG]
     
  7. Cribbage RG Cribb

    Only because it's easier lol.
     
  8. Eggman DA Eggman

    Forgot to add that in.


    Also kents to stop having a whinge...who gives a ****.
     
  9. Julian BJ Taylor

    LOL!
     
  10. Slyza N Hunt

    Wilkinson has been posting in our subforum though :jawdrop:
    Still pretty sure at the moment with the teams hornby heights must be close to favourites.
     
  11. Wilson SB Wilson

    NOWAI!
     
  12. Julian BJ Taylor

    Would be even more interesting if it was completely removed from clubs.
     
  13. Wilson SB Wilson

    Pick 16 blokes and do a draft, since the Twenty20 never took off.

    No dramas for the idea boys, I know it's a ripper.
     
  14. Julian BJ Taylor

    **** I'm sick of drafts.
     
  15. Slyza N Hunt

    compared to everywhere else ****.
     
  16. Wilson SB Wilson

    :sarcasm:
     
  17. Ged GEC King

    Just push players into their regions.
    ie. Sunshine Coast/Fraser Coast team:
    1. Robertson
    2. Vago
    3. Hornby
    4. Eightyfour
    5. Berkuta
    6. BigGuns?
    7.
    8.
    9.
    10. King
    11. Wilkinson

    We'll fill her up :p
     
    Last edited: Sep 8, 2010
  18. Slyza N Hunt

    The way cribb did it is fine. Less Drafts more starting shit tbh.
     
  19. Boobidy BJ Gemmell

    Then why not make teams completely random? And why only take players from the gamblers? Yeah, no bias coming into play at all here.
     
  20. Marto RK Fittaman

    :laugh:
     

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