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Tuesday, 19 April 2005, 15:46 GMT 16:46 UK

Help with Squad Selectors

An example of our cricket selector page The BBC Sport website now offers fans of several sports the chance to suggest they know how to pick a team better than their club manager does!

Our popular bit of sports kit provides an opportunity for fans of football, rugby and cricket to have their say.

Then, all you need to do is set about proving your manager - and your mates - wrong.

In football, Squad Selectors exist for every club in the Premiership, SPL, Coca-Cola Leagues and Nationwide Conference - as well as squads ahead of international matches.


That means that, for each of the 114 English clubs and the 12 SPL clubs, there is now a section on the BBC Sport website where you can experiment with the players and formation of your choice.

In rugby, you can select your ultimate British Lions XV ahead of the tour of New Zealand.

And in cricket you can select your perfect 11 ahead of the big Test matches.

And, once you have settled on your preferred line-up, you can send it on to your friends and fellow fans to see if they agree.

Use the link above to view our football My Club page, then select your favourite club and click on Squad Slector on the left of the index page.




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