The Mail forum seems to have disappeared but they're back!
Unfortunately It's not the old style game from a few years ago. It looks fairly terrible and I'm guessing it's a Silent Manager effort.
It doesn't seem possible to see the rules or prizes without registering, and possibly not even then, or I'd have written them here. Although I did read something about changing players values and buying extra transfers each week which was enough to put me off. But if anyone's interested here it is:
https://fantasyfootball.dailymail.co.uk
Daily Mail Fantasy Football
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Re: Daily Mail Fantasy Football
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Read it and lost it again that it's the same game as Goal.com, just they haven't updated from last season, but I guess the rules/ gameplay will be similar to that one, possibly tweaked a bit for this season? A bit easier to read than the Mail's black and white version though, but looks to have failed in the copy, paste, edit, proof reading department, so be warned there!!!
Set up to be played via mobile app.
One free transfer/ week except weeks when you get a bonus transfer (going to make planning a bit tricky if those weeks turn up randomly), but you can buy more transfers, not sure that the prizes on offer are worthwhile for most to spend whatever the cost is (looks like you do have to register to get that info) to buy extra teams and transfers, someone will though.
Read it and lost it again that it's the same game as Goal.com, just they haven't updated from last season, but I guess the rules/ gameplay will be similar to that one, possibly tweaked a bit for this season? A bit easier to read than the Mail's black and white version though, but looks to have failed in the copy, paste, edit, proof reading department, so be warned there!!!
Set up to be played via mobile app.
One free transfer/ week except weeks when you get a bonus transfer (going to make planning a bit tricky if those weeks turn up randomly), but you can buy more transfers, not sure that the prizes on offer are worthwhile for most to spend whatever the cost is (looks like you do have to register to get that info) to buy extra teams and transfers, someone will though.
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Re: Daily Mail Fantasy Football
It's a Fantasy I Team game, Same as the Mirror use.
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Re: Daily Mail Fantasy Football
The mirror gave up on this game for this year, the company running it is called perform group, based in feltham. Very similar but not identical to the Fantasy i team game (different numbers of transfers, same otherwise) now sponsored by soccerway. Yes it is the same game as goal fantasy football - and indeed mail and goal players are all in the same competition, playing for the same prizes.
The crunch - paying for transfers. And to get the maximum number of transfers for the season would cost £57 (that's three lots of maximum numbers of credits, and that's at the cheapest price of £18.99 per bundle). I did query this, apparently it's partly to do with apple and googleplay putting up their prices by 25% after the brexit vote.
The crunch - paying for transfers. And to get the maximum number of transfers for the season would cost £57 (that's three lots of maximum numbers of credits, and that's at the cheapest price of £18.99 per bundle). I did query this, apparently it's partly to do with apple and googleplay putting up their prices by 25% after the brexit vote.
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