“After the end-of-season checks, the final standings were updated in the match, leaving Southampton fan Joshua and his team ‘The Bulldozers’ in the most sensible standings.
“His score of 68 on Gameweek 38, in which he played his Wildcard, was enough to fend off Chris McGowan’s A’pa Atleti challenge and Will Turner’s Martial Mata LP.
“The team that in the past ranked number one was removed from the FPL due to a breach of our terms.”
Hours later, Antonov posted a video on his YouTube account, Too Good FPL, explaining why he had been stripped of his title.
“I didn’t violate any regulations consistent with it, several accounts, internal information, hacking the FPL site, knowing that Pep’s cousin [Guardiola] everything I read on Twitter today, however none of them is the explanation for why I get rid of the game,” he said.
“The things I said in a personal chat on Facebook several months ago with about five of my friends discovered their way to the EPL [English Premier League] and, after seeing it, the EPL exercised their right as game manager to eliminate me as a winner and cancel my edits for the season.
“Here, of course, I have to explain a little. What we write with my friends in our discussions are jokes about football, I’m sure it’s not usually that other of most of your football banter discussions. Sometimes we, or at least many of us, are amazed at our football idols and congratulate them on such preservations and feel frustrated and petted by them with our words.
“The explanation of why my disqualification is a time of frustration with a player I put into words,” friends wrote, “this never intended to offend a footballer in any way. It’s nothing I’ve posted or said directly to a footballer or in the public eye for the goal of offending him and it’s nothing I shouted at the stadium.”
He added: “I disqualified from the FPL 2019-2020 season because anything taken from context largely from a small Bulgarian user cat through a user who doesn’t actually wish me the best in life and makes me look like anything else. neither FPL nor PLA and had to make a decision.”
Fantasy Premier League Article 36 and Conditions:
In the event of a violation through you of these terms and conditions, the Premier League reserves the:
(a) refuse access to the Game;
b) disqualify you from the Game;
c) require a replacement on your application or registration.
The Premier League’s resolve to strip Antonov of the name means that Joshua Bull, a 29-year-old Oxford University cancer mathematician, was crowned champion after his team, the Bulldozers, amassed 2,557 numbers on the season.
Bull won a seven-night break in the UK, VIP hospitality in two 2020/21 Premier League matches, a TAG Heuer watch and an FPL gift bag, awards for completing first place among more than seven million managers worldwide.
After previously tweeting his confusion over his wonderful victory, Bull, an Ipswich Town supporter, later published: “My recommendation to Paul Lambert for the upcoming FPL-founded season, let’s see if we can get our hands on Kevin De Bruyne one way or another, he’s pretty smart at that. Football stuff!
Asked through i about Antonov’s claims, the Premier League said it would not go up to its previous release in the day.
Fantasy Premier League has announced a new winner for the 2019–2020 season, with the former finalist ousting the coach who is the most sensitive of the qualifying at the end of the season.
The FPL showed Tuesday morning that Alexander Antonov (TooGoodFPL) had been disqualified for an unspecified violation of his terms and with Joshua Bull (The Bulldozers) taking his place.
An FPL issued just after 11.30am Paris time read: “Joshua Bull has been shown as the winner of the 2019/20 Fantasy Premier League.
“After the end-of-season checks, the final standings were updated in the match, leaving Southampton fan Joshua and his team ‘The Bulldozers’ in the most sensible standings.
“His score of 68 on Gameweek 38, in which he played his Wildcard, was enough to fend off Chris McGowan’s A’pa Atleti challenge and Will Turner’s Martial Mata LP.
“The team that in the past ranked number one was removed from the FPL due to a breach of our terms.”
Hours later, Antonov posted a video on his YouTube account, Too Good FPL, explaining why he had been stripped of his title.
“I didn’t violate any regulations consistent with it, several accounts, internal information, hacking the FPL site, knowing that Pep’s cousin [Guardiola] everything I read on Twitter today, however none of them is the explanation for why I get rid of the game,” he said.
“The things I said in a personal chat on Facebook several months ago with about five of my friends discovered their way to the EPL [English Premier League] and, after seeing it, the EPL exercised their right as game manager to eliminate me as a winner and cancel my edits for the season.
“Here, of course, I have to explain a little. What we write with my friends in our discussions are jokes about football, I’m sure it’s not usually that other of most of your football banter discussions. Sometimes we, or at least many of us, are amazed at our football idols and congratulate them on such preservations and feel frustrated and petted by them with our words.
“The explanation of why my disqualification is a time of frustration with a player I put into words,” friends wrote, “this never intended to offend a footballer in any way. It’s nothing I’ve posted or said directly to a footballer or in the public eye for the goal of offending him and it’s nothing I shouted at the stadium.”
He added: “I disqualified from the FPL 2019-2020 season because anything taken from context largely from a small Bulgarian user cat through a user who doesn’t actually wish me the best in life and makes me look like anything else. neither FPL nor PLA and had to make a decision.”
Fantasy Premier League Article 36 and Conditions:
In the event of a violation through you of these terms and conditions, the Premier League reserves the:
(a) refuse access to the Game;
b) disqualify you from the Game;
c) require a replacement on your application or registration.
The Premier League’s resolve to strip Antonov of the name means that Joshua Bull, a 29-year-old Oxford University cancer mathematician, was crowned champion after his team, the Bulldozers, amassed 2,557 numbers on the season.
Bull won a seven-night break in the UK, VIP hospitality in two 2020/21 Premier League matches, a TAG Heuer watch and an FPL gift bag, awards for completing first place among more than seven million managers worldwide.
After previously tweeting his confusion over his wonderful victory, Bull, an Ipswich Town supporter, later published: “My recommendation to Paul Lambert for the upcoming FPL-founded season, let’s see if we can get our hands on Kevin De Bruyne one way or another, he’s pretty smart at that. Football stuff!
Asked through i about Antonov’s claims, the Premier League said it would not go up to its previous release in the day.
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