News Fantasy Football winners announced
Epic Failures win the Pitchcare and Campey Turf Care Fantasy Football league
The 2016/2017 Fantasy Football season came to a close with Arsenal’s ‘wizard from Chile’, Alexis Sanchez, amassing an impressive total of 264 campaign points.
The top four scoring players were all based in the big smoke, Deli Alli second with 225, and this year's golden boot winner and ‘one of their own’ Harry Kane tied with Chelsea’s playmaker Eden Hazard on 224 points. Getting your selection of midfield maestro’s correct is clearly intrinsic to your Fantasy Football performance.
Despite office banter intensifying, it was another woeful season for the Pitchcare team, with their top placed staff member, Dan Hughes, ending up in 56th spot, from a total of 182 entries this year. Despite ‘intensive’ research and much noise about running away with the league, much like his team’s name ‘New Forest Cronies’, it was a disappointing season for magazine guru Peter Britton who finished 138th!
With a wave of new football enthusiast recruits, expect a stronger challenge from the PC staff entrants next year ... or not, as the case may be!
Last year’s winner, Peter Wilton of professional lawn care company Nulawn, finished in a very respectable 5th place, whilst this season’s winner, customer Gavin Barnes, shot up the table from 15th place last year to the number one spot with his ‘Epic Failures’ belying their name to win our top prize of £300.
Andy Weeks, greenkeeper at Hockley Golf Club, came in second with ‘Ain’t Got A Kalou’, just eight points adrift, with Royal West Norfolk Golf Club’s Greenkeeper, Alan Loose a further six points back in a respectable 3rd; a vast improvement on last years’ 13th. Familiar face Mike Sage, from Knowle Golf Club, dropped down from 5th to 10th, whilst Jack McCormack from Grims Dyke Golf Club led his colleagues and came in 4th to win £50.
Low on Co2
High on Power
You can view the full list of prize winners on the Pitchcare website (search Fantasy Football).
Prize winners must email
marketing@maxwellamenity.co.uk
with their name and contact details.
The 2017/18 competitor will be announced in late July/early August - keep an eye on the Pitchcare website for details.
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Pitchcare would like to thank this season’s sponsors Campey Turf Care Systems and all Pitchcare members who took part.
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