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Appeared in November 2003 edition of  442 Magazine

Designed for Excel 97 and above.

 

Rather than drown you with a list of sites I use in my leisure time, this is a list that I find useful for spreadsheets and football, or (as with SpyBot) should be considered as mandatory as a virus checker.

All links are provided free of sponsorship or reciprocal obligations. They are here because they are genuinely useful and relevant.

www.ClubsInCrisis.com - please pass it on!

Nobody wins unless everybody wins... The aim of this site is to ensure that when any football club comes into a crisis, then we can generate support and help from fans around the world. If the football club you love and support is in financial trouble, has directors with dubious intentions, or if your home ground is being sold from under your feet, let us and everybody else know so we can raise the profile of your plight and generate support. Where possible and where needed we will try to give advice or help on some of the ways to unseat your particular tyrant.

Experts Exchange

An invaluable site for gaining knowledge or solving problems on almost anything.

John Walkenbach's Excel site. A very useful addition to the various expert books on Excel and VBA. Lots of working examples and even an amusing Excel jokes page - well it amused me anyway.

OzGrid.com

Lots of free downloads and advice, especially in the forums. Covers VB as well as Excel. The Date Picker tool in the league sheets was developed from a template provided by one of their members.

Brilliant and free utility to detect and remove spyware of different kinds from your computer. Useful supplement to virus protection and also offers to erase usage tracks. 

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The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation. Statistics for all occasions. Without this site, the ECL sheet would not have such accurate history - hence their credit and link within the sheet itself.

 

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