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Making a one pager

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Why might having a one pager be handy.

Lets say you are playing a mate in your favourite fantasy league, having information like points given up by a team to a position tends to be handy. It’s nothing new, in fact fantasy sports is big in the US and a site like rotowire provides this information for fans quickly.

Maybe you like to debate among your mates, maybe you work for a club and want to know where your team sits every week.

No matter the purpose, information is key. But its more than just having the information available. You can construct a lot of the above but it would be very time consuming and probably a bit overwhelming. But that’s why James Day and I have gotten fitzRoy together so all of these things are relatively quick, easy and can be updated weekly.

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