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Predict League Two 2004/5

Predict The Final League Two Table 2004/2005

Predict League Two 2004/2005

The competition is quite simple, you just complete the form on the next page to say what position you think each team will end up in next season. At the end of the season (and weekly throughout it) we will publish a table on where everyone would finish if the season finished at that point. You are awarded points dependent on where each team is in position to where you predicted them to be - one point for every difference in position to that which you predicted.

EXAMPLE

If you predicted Swansea to be winners and they sit in 15th place you get 14 points. The aim of the game is to score the lowest amount of points possible.

At the end of the season we will award a prize (the prize is still to be decided on as to what it is) to the person who has gained the least points and therefore most accurately predicted the league two table for this season.

So what are you waiting for? Enter your predictions at this link - only valid entries will be accepted so ensure that you have not entered the same team in two different positions!

Supporters from other teams are more than welcome to predict in the competition as well and, if the demand is there, we will produce league tables to see which club has the most accurate fans in terms of predictions!

Click Here to enter the competition

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES IS SUNDAY 8 AUGUST

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