Monday 11 August 2014

Monday, August 11, 2014: The Darkest Day in Australian Fantasy Sport


They may call it Fantasy Football, but things are getting very real in the ranks of Supercoach and Dream Team 2014. Yes, while the ASADA court case meanders along, threatening to set records for the most football identities in suits outside of Brownlow Time in history, those sleepless Supercoach's have unearthed their own ASADA scandal.

Legally, of course, we're not sure how much we're allowed to say, but we have it from a reliablish* source that the leader of this years Supercoach and Dream Team competition, C-Money, once hacked a high-school computer system - and therefore should immediately self-report to fantasy ASADA. Matthews12 agrees that "it sounds very dodgy", which we can only read to mean that this is, indeed, the darkest day in Australian Fantasy Sport.

With three weeks to go until the thousands of dollars worth of prizes are distributed, a scandal like this is the last thing that Fantasy Football needs. We hope it's resolved quickly. Of course, it's entirely possible for someone to be both good at computers and Fantasy Football, but that sounds a little far fetched...

*BigFooty is easily in the top 10 most reliable forums about Australian football called BigFooty.

In the news...
ASADA, court rooms, men in suits. It's all here.

Adelaide's Andy Otten fears he may need a reconstruction after injuring his knee against the Lions on the weekend. While Majak Daw's season is over due to a dislocated foot.

Collingwood had a great weekend, defeating Essendon by 17 points at Victoria Park in my new favourite league, the VFL.



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