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Hi,
I'd like to create a website with a MySQL database to store soccer players
details like goals scroed for the season. I want to use it to update my
fantasy soccer team through this season, does anyone know of a free host
that provides MySQL?

Or even better, does anyone have experience of this? I've created an ASP web
interface to an Access database and read/written to it like that in the past
so I assume it's the same for MySQL.

Daniel

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