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Euroleague Fantasy Challenger: the winner

March 24, 2008

After a week-long battle, the BallinEurope Private League has come to end and crowns a lucky but respected winner. And as BallinEurope is putting its readers in the middle, we also have a little gift for the best manager among our readers.

And the winner is Belalik and his Palooza team who finished first of our ranking with 0.7 points of advance in front of Euroleague organizer Javi "the blind scout" Gancedo. 0.7pts of difference is really little so you can imagine how tough the battle was. If there would be medals, we could say Bronze goes to France and our friend Bricko and his team which may have won the Worst Name Award: Vladimir Kaponovic. As there is not such an award, Bricko won’t win it and he can however tell all his boys that he earned a well-deserved third place in our league.

So what is on line for the winners? As some speculated already in the comments of Arkadios’ last post, yes there is a prize. And yes, belalik, you won a beautiful Euroleague basketball.

So that’s about it, belalik, if you wouldn’t mind to contact us with your details so that we can send you this beautiful prize. And all our guys are ready to compete in next year’s edition of the Euroleague Fantasy Challenge.

By the way, I am pretty happy about 5th place in the Private league and very good 2172nd place in general. That’s about an advance of more than 20,000 places after my first participation last season.

Mar 24, 2008ballineurope
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Comments: 6
  1. Arkadios
    17 years ago

    Congrats to Tom for the 1st spot! All the time and researching paid off for him.

    I promise to stay much closer to the leader next season…

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  2. Harris
    17 years ago

    How many points did the winner have?

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  3. belalik
    17 years ago

    1st Palooza belalik 3,032.7
    2nd The Blind Scout Javi 3,032.0
    3rd Vladimir Kaponovic Bricko 2,975.6
    4th fay_stelaios fay_stelaios 2,915.5
    5th Christophe xtf 2,801.8

    I was 533rd overall with that 3032.7 …

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  4. Marcutis
    17 years ago

    Is it for everyone or just me that I can’t change players before top8? 😀

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  5. Arkadios
    17 years ago

    Marcutis it’s over dude… see you next year… 🙂

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  6. belalik
    17 years ago

    Guys, I ‘ve sent you a message through your contact page, but got no reply.. I was just trying to send another one, but the contact form does not seem to work alright – it gives a weird error code..

    Send me an email at the address provided with this message so that we can get in touch, and that beautiful euroleague basketball can get to its happy and impatient owner 🙂 ..

    Thanks guys …

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