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Description: An online fantasy football website.

Newest Review: ... day of the season just passed, they did not make any effort what-so-ever! ... I had assumed that this was to make sure that when they updated the site on the last day, the information would be correct, and no confusion or disappointment would be caused by incorrect information on the BBC. (Their assist decisions match the BBC's live internet text feeds, exactly error for error). Unfortunately ... more

 ... this was not the case. They updated the site shortly after the matches had finished. Then late the next Monday morning once everyone had seen the end of season results, they changed assist decisions. A number of these from the Man U game that wa...more

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Landagan
Premium Review fantasyleague.com: Fantasy League you're havin' a laugh! (529 words)
by - written on 09/05/06 (Useful, 112 readings)
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Having played this now for a few seasons, I feel qualified to warn people a little bit about it. I will not focus on the numerous bugs and problems the site has been having, as I believe these will eventually be ironed out. But incorrect points tallies are a common thing, with numerous email to Customer service needed to solve them. Instead I will focus on the main experience and why it is so terribly lacking in passion, fairness and integrity. The so called live updating is a matter of chance, sometimes they have it, sometimes they don't. Sometimes it's live, sometimes it staggers, like someone pops to their PC every 20 mins throughout. On the ...  Read the complete review

Scott+Fowler
Premium Review Give the ball to Solano! (731 words)
by - written on 21/08/02 (Very useful, 165 readings)
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The Premiership is back, there’s no escaping that fact if you happen to have Sky. At every opportunity you are reminded of the fact and just how many live games are being shown this season (around 100). 100 games? Surely that’s too many? Well yes it probably is, and we’ll end up one week with West Brom v Birmingham and really who, other than fans of either club, will want to watch that? Enter fantasy football, where even the most meaningless game takes on new significance. Can your Birmingham defender keep a clean sheet, or perhaps even snatch a goal from a corner, or will your West Brom striker you picked up for a bargain score a hat-trick. It ...  Read the complete review

angusreid
Premium Review fantasyleague.com: Luv, shall I play Hasselbank with Cole or Owen? (1384 words)
by - written on 19/01/02 (Very useful, 405 readings)
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Saturday afternoons (and now all day Sunday I guess!) become that fanatical time where you fixate your gaze on the multiple windows your computer has, straining to find out who scored the goal, and who got the assist of each game in the premier league. Not only do you have to contend with normal games, but now the fantasy football craze is deeply imbedded in the hearts of any fanatical soccer follower. The Internet has only made it easier to make those changes and pick your own 11 players to thrash the likes of Gutbuckets 11, and Beckhams haircut first team, or in my case Geordies in exile. These are some of the names you can familiarise ...  Read the complete review

 
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