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FANTASY NON-LEAGUE 2024-25

FANTASY NON-LEAGUE

PRIZE MONEY 2024-25

OVERALL WINNER £1,000!, 2ND £500, 3RD £250, BOTTOM £500
MANAGER OF THE MONTH 1ST £25, 2ND £10,
3RD £5, BOTTOM £10

WELL, here we go again. It only feels like yesterday that we were finishing last season’s competition. This season’s Fantasy Non-League will again only cost you £5 to enter. The FNL 2024/25 entry deadline will be midnight on Saturday, August 31, 2024. It is very important that you read the rules very closely as I am making some changes to the competition this season. Again, this season the EARLY...

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