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I think that generally that fact makes it better.


With FantasyPremierLeague, which I have played for the last 4 years, auto subs cover your arse.


With the Sky one, you need to keep on the ball with what's going on with your players, so if injured, and out for maybe a week and you can take the hit on points, or out longer so make the sub.


Anyway each to their own, maybe join both and see how you get on, if you don't like it leave your team to come last, that way I won't :-)

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> I find it hard enough to keep up and transfer on

> the Barclays one this one looks far too committed.

> So sorry, I'm out.


Quids, you're joking. This requires far less work compared to the other one.

To put the cat amongst the pigeons I've re-created the Fantasy Premier League "EDF Super Liga":


http://fantasy.premierleague.com/


You can enter the same team into as many leagues as you want. I have created a normal league and a head-to-head league for added spice:


EDF Super Liga: 405920-101900


EDF Head to Head: 405920-101908


Feel free to sign up.

capt_birdseye Wrote:

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> To put the cat amongst the pigeons I've re-created

> the Fantasy Premier League "EDF Super Liga":

>

> http://fantasy.premierleague.com/

>

> You can enter the same team into as many leagues

> as you want. I have created a normal league and a

> head-to-head league for added spice:


I'm in Capt.! You might want to resurrect the thread for this format of fantasy football to avoid confusion..........if you can find it!

>

> EDF Super Liga: 405920-101900

>

> EDF Head to Head: 405920-101908

>

> Feel free to sign up.

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