The end of another season is upon us. After a frantic final day full of rotation, leaks and last minute decisions, the dust has now settled. Big thanks to all of you for taking part and making it another great season.
My memory is a little rough around the edges, but I think that was our 20th season of FFUK. Whether you have been here since the very start or have joined our journey along the way, thanks for getting involved and here’s to another 20 years!
Keep reading to find out who won each and every prize we offered this season. And could the winners please send over their preferred payment details. All prize payments will go out after the UCL final on Saturday 30 May 2026.
For a reminder of the prize amounts click here

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FFUK CHAMPION 2026

Huge congratulations to our champion for 2026, Thomas Hill (1st) who took the top spot on final day but was up there, ready to pounce, in recent weeks and timed his moves perfectly. Like his team Leeds, Tom seemed to land on something that really worked during the season and finished very strong.
Ameet Shah (2nd) lost top spot and finished runner up on the final day, but was basking in the glory of an Arsenal title win, so missing out on top spot certainly didn’t disrupt his enjoyment too much. It was a fantastic season for him personally so well done Ameet!
Next best was Jamie Stewart (3rd) who I had the pleasure of spending Sunday with to watch the climax unfold. Jamie almost didn’t manage to get his transfers in time before the deadline so it was a nervous wait as the game updated, but fortunately the transfers did take effect and worked out pretty well. Jamie chased the top two down hard in the last couple of weeks but maybe left his run just a little late but it was still a very good season.
Simon Chatten (4th) also ended the season really well. He took a hit on the last day but those two moves were very popular (Bowen and Salah in) so it made sure no one behind could catch him. Good work Simon, can he go one or two better next time round? One to watch.

Next up, my Dad, Ian Galloway (5th) had his best ever finish, after a really strong season, he never really was out of the running, and when i spoke to him at the weekend he put his success down to one main factor – firstly he sold Haaland at the right time and then got him back in again for the run in, he also said he got onto players like Tarkowski and Gabriel early on and never let them go.
Dips Shah (6th) dropped a place on the final day but was another one who had a very strong season, and always seemed to be in the right place at the right time. Always annoying when you dont finish strong final week as you have to look at that GW38 side until the game starts again next season! Another one to watch next time round I think.
David Isaac (7th) AKA DI is another one that has done very well in this league in recent years so always worth keeping an eye on how his side is performing. A final day single transfer of Bowen and making him captain worked very nicely.
Next best was Steven Paterson (8th) who went -8 on the last day after all the leaks but was very unlucky with his Marmoush move who didn’t play at all but fortunately his VC was Bowen.
Joseph Colliass (9th) also went -8 and also got Marmoush but his captaincy went on a final fling on Salah which could have been so much better if that free kick had gone in off the bar!
Completing the top 10 is Sam Blake (10th) who punted on Harvey Barnes on the final day. The very definition of a final fantasy flutter but alas it didnt work for Blakey but its another really strong season for our man with the most reliable updates around.
11-20
We don’t stop at the top 10 in FFUK, we give prizes out to all of the top 20 so big congrats to all of Adnan Hajrulahovic (11th), James Downie (12th), Ben Moxon (13th), Peter Brooks (14th), Vikram Marwaha (15th), Steve Cronin (16th), Sean Colohan (17th), Dan Humby (18th), Pete Cronin (19th) and myself (20th), its such a tough league so any prize place is something to be congratulated on!
MOTM
Below is the list of MOTM winners for this season:
- AUGUST – BEN MOXON 218 PTS
- SEPTEMBER – PETE CRONIN 234 PTS
- OCTOBER – ANDREW JACKSON 234 PTS
- NOVEMBER – PETER BROOKS 266 PTS
- DECEMBER – JAMES COSTELLO 444 PTS
- JANUARY – VIKRAM MARWAHA 295 PTS
- FEBRUARY – JAMES DOWNIE 324 PTS
- MARCH – ADNAN HAJRULAHAVOVIC 211 PTS
- APRIL – DIPS SHAH 272 PTS
- MAY – ANDREW FOGATY 305 PTS
BEST GW SCORES
Next up, 3 prizes for the best 3 gameweek scores of the season (in different weeks).
- The best score of the season was achieved by Jonathan Morgan in GW33, scoring 143 points.
- 2nd best was James Costello, who scored 117 pts in GW17.
- 3rd best was Roy Browne, who scored 115 in GW10. Well done to you all!
FFUK CUP
The final was between Sean Colohan and Kevin Flynn. Kevin transferred in Bowen and Salah on the final day which did the business for him, where as Coolers went for Szobozlai, who did very little. This all meant Kevin won the FFUK cup and Coolers was runner up!
HOW MUCH CAN YOU FFUKING BENCH?

New prize for this season – The winner of this is Daron Russell with a whopping 46 points scored back in GW9 and no one could beat that in the subsequent weeks. Think this prize was good fun so we may well run it again next season.
TEAM NAME PRIZE
This was another new one, whereby myself and Pete pick our favourite team name in the FFUK league and they get free entry to the league next season. That prize goes to Jack Parkinson

SIDE GAMES
We run two very popular side games open to everyone in the main league for an additional entry fee.
CONTS MINI LEAGUE
Our Conts mini league is a winner takes all, last man standing sort of vibe. The winner was crowned last week and is still basking in the glory, that glory goes to Ben Eastwood.

H2H DIVISIONS
We now have 5 H2H leagues with prizes for the top 3 in each, plus there will be promotion and relegation before next season. If anyone else wants to join us please let us know as there are always some spaces and its first come first served. I have included the top 3 and bottom 3 but promotion and relegation will be officially confirmed once next season’s game is live, emails will go out to all those that played in pre season offering them a place and sharing their league code.
H2H PREM
- 1st Ameet Shah
- 2nd Jamie Stewart
- 3rd Joseph Colliass
- 17th Ben Eastwood
- 18th Paul Baker
- 19th James Simpson
H2H CHAMP
- 1st Peter Cronin
- 2nd Simon Chatten
- 3rd Peter Brooks
- 18th Jake Walker
- 19th James Amar
- 20th Philip Redgrave
H2H LEAGUE ONE
- 1st David Isaac AKA DI
- 2nd Neil Stewart
- 3rd Ian Galloway
- 18th Stephanie Ashley
- 19th James Coffen
- 20th Stuart Newton
H2H LEAGUE TWO
- 1st Duncan Galloway
- 2nd Thomas Hill
- 3rd Dean Collins
- 18th Dan Hardwick
- 19th Steve Coffen
- 20th Paul Bagshaw
H2H CONFERENCE
- 1st Rod Watson
- 2nd Joshua Meszar
- 3rd Adnan Hajrulahovic
- 18th Jim Wheat
- 19th Steven Parsons
- 20th Lucas Marshall
WHAT’S NEXT?
For anyone above that was lucky/skilful (delete as appropriate) enough to win a prize this season please share your preferred payment details with me and prize payments will go out after the UCL final on Saturday 30 May.
We have a busy summer ahead with the World Cup not far away at all, that means we have a FFUK World Cup mini league you can join, for all the info on this including league invite code and payment details click here. Get involved!
If you don’t fancy that, then we will see you all again in pre season once the FPL game opens again.
Enjoy the summer and well done to all the prize winners once again!
Cheers
Chris