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Help SBI pick an Fantasy EPL site

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With the English Premier League season set to kick off in eight days, it is time to start thinking about fantasy EPL.

For the third straight year SBI will host a fantasy EPL league, and for the first time we will definitely have some prizes for the winners of the league. First thing's first, we need to settle on a website to run the league on.

Send in your suggestions for fantasy EPL websites and I will take the most popular suggestions and put it up to a vote later today. On Monday I will send out the information on joining the league.

Fire your suggestions our way.

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  1. fantasy.premierleague.com
    the kits, easy to set up one team and play in several leagues, just plain good scoring system.

    last i checked yahoo gave points for slide tackles? uh, no thx.

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  2. Ives,

    It has to be:

    fantasy.premierleague.com

    How can you not choose the official site? I played last year and found it to be very flexible. Good stuff.

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  3. My vote is for the official EPL site, this will be my third year on it. They have around 2 million people from all over the world playing. They also split you off in to a 20 team bracket, have monthly winners, and a version of the FA Cup.

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  4. Same site as the previous year is fine with me.

    Ives: I do pretty well in your leagues, and every time there is the lure of prizes, lets see about this year. 😉

    Hub Tiger fc

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  5. Played ESPN last season but switching to fantasy.premierleague.com this season. ESPN had errors they never corrected last season. Premierleague.com is very similar to mlsnet.com but I am wondering how the 1 trade per week vs 3 trades per week will affect enjoyment.

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  6. fantasy.premierleague.com is my vote.

    The head-to-head option might be interesting.

    I agree with one of the complaints about the official site: no means for manager interaction and discussion. But other than that, I think it’s the best way to go.

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  7. dantheblue, try the sites posters listed or google it and go on their sites. You should be able to see the rules without signing up. The rules are slightly different for each site. I’ve never played NFL fantasy football but in soccer’s fantasy football, there is no draft so each team can have the same players and I’ve heard there are more ways to get points in NFL/MLB than soccer.

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  8. I’d like to play… only experience is with NFL fantasy football.

    Where can I go to see how to play and the rules and draft and scoring options and all that?

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