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Preview ESPN JCBA's Fantasy Footy15 Group

I found this by James Quintong ESPN Fantasy and thought I could use it as insight into ESPN's version of Fantasy Footy as I have my own group JCBA's Fantasy Footy15 (click on link).

ESPN FC Premier Fantasy game is back for another season, ready to provide fans with a great way to enhance their enjoyment of the Premier League.
The object is to build a roster of 15 players, with a budget of 100 million, that will score you points based on their performance on the field. (The full scoring system and How to play (Fantasy Footy how to)
Of course, throughout the season, you'll want to improve your team, so you'll get 30 transfers per scoring segment - the ESPN Premier Fantasy game is split into two scoring segments,
Segment One from Game week 1 on 16th August 2014 to Game Week 20 on 1st January 2015,
Segment Two from Game week 21 on 10th January 2014 to Game Week 38 on 24th May 2015.

While your initial budget is 100 million, there's a good chance you'll have more money to play with to make transfers, as the value of your players will increase or decrease depending on their performance. You could "buy low" on a player early in the season, then sell him off to get a more expensive player down the line.
Each Game Week, you'll choose which 11 of your 15 players should be in your starting lineup, and you'll have a variety of formations from which to choose to set that lineup. You also have the option to designate one player as your team "captain," who will score double the points he usually would have gotten in a given period. You'll want to be very careful when setting lineups and designating captains, especially in weeks when teams aren't scheduled for a game or are set to play two times.


So do you think you have what it takes then REIGSTER by clicking here Fantasy Footy NOW and JOIN my group JCBA's Fantasy Footy15 before 16th August 2014.



Prizes will be awarded by www.jcba.co.za in the following categories in May 2015 : FANTASY PREMIER CHAMPION; Segment 1 Winner; Segment 2 Winner; Highest Game Week Score; Lowest Game Week Score; Most Game Weeks Won; Most Game Week Wins In A Row; Highest Average Game Week Score. Yes EIGHT categories EIGHT prizes and the right to call yourself the FANTASY PREMIER CHAMPION.



Jade Christopher Bentley Adams signing off (@jcba)

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