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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 31 - Bale Force Wins
« on: February 27, 2013, 02:29:21 PM »
Greetings Everyone,

Hosts Omar “dinho” Romero and Darryl “2cents” Celestine are joined by special guest Alon Cooper, current leader in the FPL Vibes Prize League for Episode 31 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

We recap our teams’ fortunes in the last few gameweeks as our guest discusses his table topping form. We then muse on strategies for the final 3rd of the season including the impending gameweek 29 set to be impacted by postponed fixtures. The discussion moves onto the scintillating form of Gareth Bale ahead of the weekend derby and his viability as an option to Van Persie. As always, we close out with our picks for the upcoming gameweek 28.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 31 - Bale Force Wins

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 30 - Float
« on: February 06, 2013, 05:03:17 PM »
Greetings Everyone,

Hosts Omar “dinho” Romero and Darryl “2cents” Celestine are joined by FPL Vibes Monthly Prize League winner for January, Rene “Ribs” Ribiero for episode 30 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

We recap our teams’ fortunes as our guest discusses his January accomplishment. We look at some of the acquisitions in the January transfer windows with an eye on possible prospects. We move on to discuss the Liverpool/Swansea double gameweek and as always, we close off with our picks ahead of gameweek 26.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 30 - Float

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 29 - Johnnie on the Rocks
« on: January 17, 2013, 12:25:28 PM »
Greetings Everyone,

Hosts Omar “dinho” Romero and Darryl “2cents” Celestine return to the studio for Episode 29 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

We recap our teams’ fortunes over the festive season and announce our interpersonal bet for the season. We then offer our opinions on the QPR revival and prospects going forward. We run the rule over some of the January transfers to date and January wildcard strategies. Finally, we close with a look at the Arsenal/West Ham double gameweek and our picks ahead of gameweek 23.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 29 - Johnnie on the Rocks

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 28 - Santi Claus
« on: December 19, 2012, 08:51:50 AM »
Greetings,

Hosts Omar “dinho” Romero and Darryl “2cents” Celestine are in the studio for Episode 28 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

We recap our teams’ current fortunes helped by the Arsenal man’s monster performance. We discuss strategies for handling the hectic Xmas schedule, with suspensions, injuries and postponements under spotlight. The “Step into my Office” feature comes with stern warnings for our underperforming players, and as always we close out with a preview of upcoming gameweek 18.

Merry Xmas to all and a bright and prosperous New Year!

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 28 - Santi Claus

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 27 - Depleted Arsenal
« on: December 06, 2012, 10:54:06 AM »
Greetings,

Hosts Omar “dinho” Romero and Darryl “2cents” Celestine are joined by special guest Joel “Jo” Rochard, winner of the monthly prize for November, for Episode 27 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

We recap our mixed fortunes in the last gameweek as our guest discusses his accomplishment throughout the month of November. The discussion moves along to a look at the declining form of Arsenal and also the impressive performances of Swansea. We then discuss some other teams, prospects to keep an eye on and as always we close out with a preview of upcoming gameweek 16.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 27 - Depleted Arsenal

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 26 - The Hypa Drive League
« on: November 22, 2012, 10:47:07 AM »
Greetings,

Hosts Omar “dinho” Romero and Darryl “2cents” Celestine are joined by special guest Kwesi “Hoppy” Hopkinson, founder of the Hypa Drive league for Episode 26 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

We recap the last gameweek discussing the shock defeats suffered by Man Utd and Chelsea as well as the frenetic London derby. We are then joined by our guest who briefly discusses the history of the popular Hypa Drive league and we muse on the managerial circus at Chelsea before technical problems unfortunately cut this segment short. We move along to discuss other teams’ prospects and as always we close out with a preview of upcoming fantasy league gameweek 13.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 26 - The Hypa Drive League

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 25 - The White Woman Formation
« on: November 08, 2012, 02:46:02 PM »
Greetings,

We are back with Episode 25 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

Hosts Omar "dinho" Romero and Darryl “2cents” Celestine return to the studio for a landmark 25th episode of the FPL Vibes podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

We discuss the head to head battle between the hosts for the October prize. We then discuss the favored formation in FPL with a debate on the merits of the "White Woman Formation". We also discuss RVP as an essential asset and as always we close off with a preview and picks for upcoming FPL Gameweek 11.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 25 - The White Woman Formation

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Fantasy League / Fantasy League Resource Guide
« on: October 17, 2012, 01:25:01 PM »
Check out this basic resources guide for Fantasy League Managers posted on our FPL Vibes Blog.

Fantasy League Resource Guide

Will be updated with new sites and tools as they come along.

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 24 - Blue Brigade
« on: October 17, 2012, 01:20:38 PM »
Greetings,

We are back with Episode 24 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

Hosts Omar “dinho” Romero and Darryl “2cents” Celestine are joined by special guest Randall “Da R” Bourne. We discuss the season prospects for Chelsea and look at their fantasy prospects in the short and long term. We then gloss over managing team value and budgeting for the more expensive players. As always, we close off with a preview and picks for upcoming FPL Gameweek 8.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Episode 24 - Blue Brigade

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General Discussion / Colombus Day? True Legacy: Cruelty and Slavery
« on: October 08, 2012, 12:14:21 PM »
Columbus Day? True Legacy: Cruelty and Slavery

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-kasum/columbus-day-a-bad-idea_b_742708.html

Once again, it's time to celebrate Columbus Day. Yet, the stunning truth is: If Christopher Columbus were alive today, he would be put on trial for crimes against humanity. Columbus' reign of terror, as documented by noted historians, was so bloody, his legacy so unspeakably cruel, that Columbus makes a modern villain like Saddam Hussein look like a pale codfish.

Question: Why do we honor a man who, if he were alive today, would almost certainly be sitting on Death Row awaiting execution?

If you'd like to know the true story about Christopher Columbus, please read on. But I warn you, it's not for the faint of heart.

Here's the basics. On the second Monday in October each year, we celebrate Columbus Day (this year, it's on October 11th). We teach our school kids a cute little song that goes: "In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." It's an American tradition, as American as pizza pie. Or is it? Surprisingly, the true story of Christopher Columbus has very little in common with the myth we all learned in school.

Columbus Day, as we know it in the United States, was invented by the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal service organization. Back in the 1930s, they were looking for a Catholic hero as a role-model their kids could look up to. In 1934, as a result of lobbying by the Knights of Columbus, Congress and President Franklin Roosevelt signed Columbus Day into law as a federal holiday to honor this courageous explorer. Or so we thought.

There are several problems with this. First of all, Columbus wasn't the first European to discover America. As we all know, the Viking, Leif Ericson probably founded a Norse village on Newfoundland some 500 years earlier. So, hat's off to Leif. But if you think about it, the whole concept of discovering America is, well, arrogant. After all, the Native Americans discovered North America about 14,000 years before Columbus was even born! Surprisingly, DNA evidence now suggests that courageous Polynesian adventurers sailed dugout canoes across the Pacific and settled in South America long before the Vikings.

Second, Columbus wasn't a hero. When he set foot on that sandy beach in the Bahamas on October 12, 1492, Columbus discovered that the islands were inhabited by friendly, peaceful people called the Lucayans, Taínos and Arawaks. Writing in his diary, Columbus said they were a handsome, smart and kind people. He noted that the gentle Arawaks were remarkable for their hospitality. "They offered to share with anyone and when you ask for something, they never say no," he said. The Arawaks had no weapons; their society had neither criminals, prisons nor prisoners. They were so kind-hearted that Columbus noted in his diary that on the day the Santa Maria was shipwrecked, the Arawaks labored for hours to save his crew and cargo. The native people were so honest that not one thing was missing.

Columbus was so impressed with the hard work of these gentle islanders, that he immediately seized their land for Spain and enslaved them to work in his brutal gold mines. Within only two years, 125,000 (half of the population) of the original natives on the island were dead.

If I were a Native American, I would mark October 12, 1492, as a black day on my calendar.

Shockingly, Columbus supervised the selling of native girls into sexual slavery. Young girls of the ages 9 to 10 were the most desired by his men. In 1500, Columbus casually wrote about it in his log. He said: "A hundred castellanoes are as easily obtained for a woman as for a farm, and it is very general and there are plenty of dealers who go about looking for girls; those from nine to ten are now in demand."

He forced these peaceful natives work in his gold mines until they died of exhaustion. If an "Indian" worker did not deliver his full quota of gold dust by Columbus' deadline, soldiers would cut off the man's hands and tie them around his neck to send a message. Slavery was so intolerable for these sweet, gentle island people that at one point, 100 of them committed mass suicide. Catholic law forbade the enslavement of Christians, but Columbus solved this problem. He simply refused to baptize the native people of Hispaniola.

On his second trip to the New World, Columbus brought cannons and attack dogs. If a native resisted slavery, he would cut off a nose or an ear. If slaves tried to escape, Columbus had them burned alive. Other times, he sent attack dogs to hunt them down, and the dogs would tear off the arms and legs of the screaming natives while they were still alive. If the Spaniards ran short of meat to feed the dogs, Arawak babies were killed for dog food.

Columbus' acts of cruelty were so unspeakable and so legendary - even in his own day - that Governor Francisco De Bobadilla arrested Columbus and his two brothers, slapped them into chains, and shipped them off to Spain to answer for their crimes against the Arawaks. But the King and Queen of Spain, their treasury filling up with gold, pardoned Columbus and let him go free.

One of Columbus' men, Bartolome De Las Casas, was so mortified by Columbus' brutal atrocities against the native peoples, that he quit working for Columbus and became a Catholic priest. He described how the Spaniards under Columbus' command cut off the legs of children who ran from them, to test the sharpness of their blades. According to De Las Casas, the men made bets as to who, with one sweep of his sword, could cut a person in half. He says that Columbus' men poured people full of boiling soap. In a single day, De Las Casas was an eye witness as the Spanish soldiers dismembered, beheaded, or raped 3000 native people. "Such inhumanities and barbarisms were committed in my sight as no age can parallel," De Las Casas wrote. "My eyes have seen these acts so foreign to human nature that now I tremble as I write."

De Las Casas spent the rest of his life trying to protect the helpless native people. But after a while, there were no more natives to protect. Experts generally agree that before 1492, the population on the island of Hispaniola probably numbered above 3 million. Within 20 years of Spanish arrival, it was reduced to only 60,000. Within 50 years, not a single original native inhabitant could be found.

In 1516, Spanish historian Peter Martyr wrote: "... a ship without compass, chart, or guide, but only following the trail of dead Indians who had been thrown from the ships could find its way from the Bahamas to Hispaniola."

Christopher Columbus derived most of his income from slavery, De Las Casas noted. In fact, Columbus was the first slave trader in the Americas. As the native slaves died off, they were replaced with black slaves. Columbus' son became the first African slave trader in 1505.

Are you surprised you never learned about any of this in school? I am too. Why do we have this extraordinary gap in our American ethos? Columbus himself kept detailed diaries, as did some of his men including De Las Casas and Michele de Cuneo. (If you don't believe me, just Google the words Columbus, sex slave, and gold mine.)

Columbus' reign of terror is one of the darkest chapters in our history. The REAL question is: Why do we celebrate a holiday in honor of this man? (Take three deep breaths. If you're like me, your stomach is heaving at this point. I'm sorry. Sometimes the truth hurts. That said, I'd like to turn in a more positive direction.)

Call me crazy, but I think holidays ought to honor people who are worthy of our admiration, true heroes who are positive role models for our children. If we're looking for heroes we can truly admire, I'd like to offer a few candidates. Foremost among them are school kids.

Let me tell you about some school kids who are changing the world. I think they are worthy of a holiday. My friend Nan Peterson is the director of the Blake School, a K-12 school in Minnesota. She recently visited Kenya. Nan says there are 33 million people in Kenya... and 11 million of them are orphans! Can you imagine that? She went to Kibera, the slum outside Nairobi, and a boy walked up to her and handed her a baby. He said: My father died. My mother died... and I'm not feeling so good myself. Here, take my sister. If I die, they will throw her into the street to die.

There are so many orphans in Kenya, the baby girls are throwaways!

Nan visited an orphanage for girls. The girls were starving to death. They had one old cow that only gave one cup of milk a day. So each girl only got ONE TEASPOON of milk a day!

After this heartbreaking experience, Nan went home to her school in Minnesota and asked the kids... what can we do? The kids got the idea to make homemade paper and sell it to buy a cow. So they made a bunch of paper, and sold the paper, and when they were done they had enough money to buy... FOUR COWS! And enough food to feed all of the cows for ONE FULL YEAR! These are kids... from 6 years old to 18... saving the lives of kids halfway around the world. And I thought: If a 6-year-old could do that... what could I do?

At Casady School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, seemingly "average" school kids raised $20,000 to dig clean water wells for children in Ethiopia. These kids are heroes. Why don't we celebrate "Kids Who Are Changing the Planet" Day?

Let me ask you a question: Would we celebrate Columbus Day if the story of Christopher Columbus were told from the point-of-view of his victims? No way!

The truth about Columbus is going to be a hard pill for some folks to swallow. Please, don't think I'm picking on Catholics. All the Catholics I know are wonderful people. I don't want to take away their holiday or their hero. But if we're looking for a Catholic our kids can admire, the Catholic church has many, many amazing people we could name a holiday after. How about Mother Teresa day? Or St. Francis of Assisi day? Or Betty Williams day (another Catholic Nobel Peace Prize winner). These men and women are truly heroes of peace, not just for Catholics, but for all of us.

Let's come clean. Let's tell the truth about Christopher Columbus. Let's boycott this outrageous holiday because it honors a mass murderer. If we skip the cute song about "In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue," I don't think our first graders will miss it much, do you? True, Columbus' brutal treatment of peaceful Native Americans was so horrific... maybe we should hide the truth about Columbus until our kids reach at least High School age. Let's teach it to them about the same time we tell them about the Nazi death camps.

While we're at it, let's rewrite our history books. From now on, instead of glorifying the exploits of mass murderers like Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan, and Napoleon Bonaparte, let's teach our kids about true heroes, men and women of courage and kindness who devoted their lives to the good of others. There's a long list, starting with Florence Nightingale, Mahatma Gandhi, Rev. Martin Luther King, and John F. Kennedy.

These people were not adventurers who "discovered" an island in the Caribbean. They were noble souls who discovered what is best in the human spirit.

Why don't we create a holiday to replace Columbus Day?

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Episode 23 - Mid Table Musings
« on: September 26, 2012, 11:08:42 PM »
Greetings,

We are back with episode 23 of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

Hosts Omar and Darryl are joined by special guest Rene “Besbrahn” Ribiero. We recap gameweek 5 including the Super Sunday fixtures. We then discuss some of the mid table performers and prospects as well as the teams that could be set to turn the corner.

As always we end with a preview of the upcoming gameweek 6.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes.

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Episode 23 - Mid Table Musings

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Season 2 Episode 3 - RVP... #thatisall
« on: September 13, 2012, 09:42:52 AM »
Greetings,

We are back with the third episode of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

Hosts Omar and Darryl are joined by special guest Anthony “Firebrand” Valley. We recap gameweek 3 including a performance from Robin Van Persie that set alarm bells ringing. We then review some of the transfer deadline prospects on the radar.

As always we end with a preview of the upcoming gameweek 4.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes.

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Season 2 Episode 3 - RVP... #thatisall

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Fantasy League / Soca Warriors CL Fantasy League
« on: September 12, 2012, 09:25:18 AM »
Hi,

I've created a league in PlayStation Fantasy Football called Soca Warriors CL

Joining the league couldn't be easier. Simply use this link and you'll be added automatically after you've entered the game:

http://en.uclfantasy.uefa.com/UEFA/15804/userentry.do?privateCodefromMinileague=1225034-425197&privateC=true


You shouldn't need the league code, but just in case here it is: 1225034-425197.

Enjoy the game!

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Season 2 Episode 2 - Hazardous Goods
« on: August 29, 2012, 01:27:35 PM »
Greetings,

We are back with the second episode of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

Hosts Omar and Darryl review the first two gameweeks of the season and discuss the respective fortunes of their fantasy league teams. We are joined by special guest Christian Williams, winner of the August monthly prize in the FPL Vibes Prize League.

We discuss the key performers and prospects, respond to questions from our listeners and close out with a preview of upcoming gameweek 3.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!

Listen Here: FPL Vibes Season 2 Episode 2 - Hazardous Goods

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Greetings Everyone,

After the summer break, we are back again with the second season of the FPL Vibes Podcast brought to you by Socawarriors.net.

I'm joined by co-host Darryl "2cents" Celestine and special guest Juma "JDB" Bridgewater to preview the upcoming English Premier League season. We discuss tips, strategies and prospects ahead of the start of the season, including teams to watch and transfers. We close off as always with our picks for Gameweek 1.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!

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Fantasy League / The Inaugural FPL Vibes Prize League!!
« on: July 29, 2012, 07:11:16 AM »
Good day Everyone,

The inaugural FPL Vibes Prize League has been launched.

Please click the link below for details:

http://fplvibes.wordpress.com/2012/07/27/introducting-the-fpl-vibes-prize-league/

Deadline for registration is August 10th, 2012.

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Season 2 Preview
« on: July 29, 2012, 07:06:18 AM »
Good day Everyone,

The Fantasy Premier League game is up and running for the 2012/13 and the FPL Vibes crew is pumped and ready for the second season of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast.

Throughout the upcoming Barclay’s Premier League season, hosts 2cents and dinho will be joined by featured guests as we discuss the ins and outs of the Fantasy League game as always laced with a hefty dose of picong. Tune in here on SW.net for our season preview episode on August 7th, 2012.

Check out our new Blog Site, fplvibes.wordpress.com where you can subscribe to be informed of new posts and podcasts by email. You can also share with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.

Also, look out for our inaugural FPL Vibes Prize League where participants battle for the coveted FPL Vibes trophy, monthly prizes and the tasty grand prizes on offer.

Best of luck to everyone for the new season.

Is ah vibes!!!

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Football / Uefa Euro 2012 Fantasy League
« on: May 25, 2012, 09:31:15 AM »
Soca Warriors Euro League

en.euro2012fantasy.uefa.com

League code: 38770-30354

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 18 - Season Finale
« on: May 10, 2012, 02:44:36 PM »
Greetings Everyone,

Ahead of the final gameweek of the EPL season, we present Episode 18 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

I am joined in the studio by co-host 2cents for the final podcast of the season. We begin by recapping the last 2 gameweeks and discussing our FPL fortunes ahead of the last round of fixtures. We discuss the scenario in the EPL title race, race for 3rd and 4th and the relegation battle before previewing upcoming gameweek 38. Finally, we individually thank all of our guests who have joined us on the show over the season namely....

Firebrand
JDB
Andre Samuel
Besbrahn
Mero
Girl Warrior
Touches
Nkosi Doyle


... and we close out by discussing some plans in the works for next season.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!!

PS: Thanks to SW.net for hosting us and thanks to our listeners. Looking forward to next season where hopefully we'll have some more stuff in store.



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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 17 - Double Take
« on: April 25, 2012, 11:33:42 PM »
Greetings Everyone,

With the all important upcoming crucial gameweek 36 coming up we decided to get together for episode 17 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

This week I am joined in the studio by co-host 2cents and Andre Samuel League top 20 competitor Nkosi Doyle. We begin by touching on Chelsea's Champions League heroics and then recap the last gameweek. We examine the prospects of all teams with a double gameweek and the likely candidates for selection. We close off as always by previewing the upcoming gameweek 36.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!!


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Download Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 17 - Double Take


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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 16 - De Rebuttal
« on: April 18, 2012, 11:18:05 AM »
Greetings Everyone,

We are back again with episode 16 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

This week I am joined in the studio by co-host 2cents and long standing FPL veteran and Andre Samuel League high flyer Touches. We recap the last gameweek and discuss our respective fortunes in the FPL. We discuss strategies for the season run-in with and eye on the double gameweek 36 and following on from our last episode, our guest gives his own take from his side of the household. We close off as always by previewing the upcoming gameweek 35.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!!


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Download Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 16 - De Rebuttal


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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 15 - Ladies First
« on: March 28, 2012, 09:04:23 AM »
Greetings Everyone,

We are back again with episode 15 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

This week I am joined in the studio by co-host 2cents and our first ever female guest and ASL top 10 FPL representative Girl Warrior. We recap the last gameweek and discuss our differing fortunes in the ASL. We discuss strategies for the season run-in and our guest weighs in on her domestic fantasy league battles. We close off as always by previewing the upcoming gameweek 31.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!!


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Download Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 15 - Ladies First


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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 14 - RVPs and AVBs
« on: March 07, 2012, 11:53:27 AM »
Greetings Everyone,

We are back again with episode 14 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

This week I am joined in the studio by co-host 2cents and FPL veteran Firebrand. We review the last gameweek and discuss our differing fortunes in the ASL. We also discuss the sacking of Andre Villas Boas and the Chelsea situation. We close off as always by previewing the upcoming gameweek 28 with Liverpool and Everton's double gameweek in mind.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!!

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Download Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 14 - RVPs and AVBs


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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 13 - "Et tu Brute?"
« on: February 09, 2012, 08:12:58 AM »
Greetings Everyone,

We are back again with episode 13 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

Just myself and 2cents in the studio this week with a pre-Carnival edition of the podcast. I lament a fall from grace to the ASL 40's (not without the helping hand of an ill-advised Friday night bbm from my trusty co-host  ;)) and we discuss the big Chelsea v Man U clash from the weekend. We also discuss Capello's resignation along with possible fantasy league implications. As always, we close out with a preview of the upcoming Gameweek 25.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!!

Download Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 13 - Et tu Brute?


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Trinbago, NBA & World Basketball / Blake Griffin dunk on Perkins
« on: January 31, 2012, 07:00:40 AM »
Oh my....  :o

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/PssgD_euUv8" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/PssgD_euUv8</a>

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 12 - Movers and Shakers
« on: January 28, 2012, 10:02:51 AM »
Greetings Everyone,

We are back with episode 12 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

I'm joined in the studio by 2cents and returning special guest Besbrahn. We recap the mixed wildcard fortunes of the last gameweek with 2cents making a giant leap into the ASL top 20 and a disastrous week for me. We also discuss the merits of January transfer window signings to date and some of the dirt cheap options. We close out with a preview of the upcoming Gameweek 23.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!!

Download Here: FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 12 - Movers and Shakers

iTunes link

PS: Check out Besbrahn's new blog at http://ribsport.wordpress.com

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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 11 - The Mid-Season Review
« on: December 29, 2011, 01:03:36 PM »
Greetings Everyone and wishing you a bright and prosperous 2012 from the FPL Vibes Crew..

We close out this year with episode 11 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

I'm joined in the studio by 2cents as we recap the Fantasy League season at the half way marker. We discuss our team progress and the top teams in the Andre Samuel league. We review the top FPL performers and surprise teams, then preview upcoming Gameweek 19 and Gameweek 20 considering the double gameweek for Spurs and Everton.

Hope you enjoy.

Is ah vibes!!!

Download Here:   FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 11 - The Mid-Season Review

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General Discussion / Dutch TV hosts eat each other's flesh
« on: December 22, 2011, 09:25:47 AM »
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Fantasy League / FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 9 - The Vacation Problem
« on: December 07, 2011, 10:40:32 AM »
Greetings Everyone..

We are back again with episode 9 of the FPL Vibes Fantasy League Podcast brought to you by SocaWarriors.net.

I'm joined in the studio by 2cents as well as special guest forumite and retired Fantasy League veteran Firebrand. We recap the last gameweek as 2cents rues the famous dilemma of managing a fantasy league side while on vacation. We also discuss managerial changes, injuries and preview upcoming Gameweek 15. Hope you enjoy:

Is ah vibes!!!

Download Here:   FPL Vibes Podcast Episode 9 - The Vacation Problem


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