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Name of the Group - JamaicaJamaica 50
Sass - me want see battle with the Xman. That should shut somebody up for a while.
Dunny, it's about time you jumped in.
Open invite to all.
Premier Fantasy 2012-13
By Dale Johnson
ESPNsoccernet
Robin van Persie played exceptionally well last season but can he repeat that performance in 2012-2013?
Premier Fantasy is back for the new campaign - and we've been listening to our managers' wishes and brought in two new features which will transform the way you approach the game.
Last season there was no way to gain any benefit from shrewd managerial moves, buying players cheap and then selling them on for a profit at the peak of their performance. This means players would be far more expensive than when a manager bought them. While there would be the points to show for it there was no other reward for picking out the bargains.
We've changed the way our transfer market engine works for 2012-13, meaning if a player rises in value your budget will rise too. But beware, if you sign a player who fails to live up to their price tag and drops in value you can also lose money.
It is important to note your allowed budget can only rise if you actually transfer that player, your budget will not change automatically purely with market price. Think of it this way: if you buy a house, you don't get any money for a rise in value unless you sell that house.
So, if you buy Robin van Persie at £9.0 million and his price rises to £9.7 million, and you then choose to sell him, you will get an extra £0.7 million to spend on your squad.
This will make the transfer market and the timing of your trades far more important, freeing up the cash to invest on players who would otherwise be out of your budget. Hanging on to players for too long could prove an error in your quest for glory.
Our other major enhancement closes a loophole which some managers were exploiting last season with substitutes. Now you must rank your bench positions in order of preference, starting with the player to the left of the bench positions as first preference.
The rule still applies that a sub can only come on for a player of the same position. But if, for instance, you have two defenders on the bench the top scoring player will no longer be activated first, it will now be the defender you choose to be ranked higher among subs.
As in previous years, all managers can enter private leagues along with their friends - up to a maximum of three leagues per team. And each gameweek will lock at the first kickoff of the week. Games which are postponed and rearranged for any reason will qualify to score points in the week they are actually played.
Before the first match of the Premier League season, and also prior to the first match of Segment 2, there will be a transfer amnesty meaning managers can make as many changes as they wish without it affecting their Segment allocation. Each manager will receive 20 transfers to use in Segment 1, and another 20 in Segment 2. Unused transfers will not carry over between segments and all budgets will be reset to £100 million at the start of Segment 2.
Name of the Group - JamaicaJamaica 50
Sass - me want see battle with the Xman. That should shut somebody up for a while.
Dunny, it's about time you jumped in.
Open invite to all.
Premier Fantasy 2012-13
By Dale Johnson
ESPNsoccernet
Robin van Persie played exceptionally well last season but can he repeat that performance in 2012-2013?
Premier Fantasy is back for the new campaign - and we've been listening to our managers' wishes and brought in two new features which will transform the way you approach the game.
Last season there was no way to gain any benefit from shrewd managerial moves, buying players cheap and then selling them on for a profit at the peak of their performance. This means players would be far more expensive than when a manager bought them. While there would be the points to show for it there was no other reward for picking out the bargains.
We've changed the way our transfer market engine works for 2012-13, meaning if a player rises in value your budget will rise too. But beware, if you sign a player who fails to live up to their price tag and drops in value you can also lose money.
It is important to note your allowed budget can only rise if you actually transfer that player, your budget will not change automatically purely with market price. Think of it this way: if you buy a house, you don't get any money for a rise in value unless you sell that house.
So, if you buy Robin van Persie at £9.0 million and his price rises to £9.7 million, and you then choose to sell him, you will get an extra £0.7 million to spend on your squad.
This will make the transfer market and the timing of your trades far more important, freeing up the cash to invest on players who would otherwise be out of your budget. Hanging on to players for too long could prove an error in your quest for glory.
Our other major enhancement closes a loophole which some managers were exploiting last season with substitutes. Now you must rank your bench positions in order of preference, starting with the player to the left of the bench positions as first preference.
The rule still applies that a sub can only come on for a player of the same position. But if, for instance, you have two defenders on the bench the top scoring player will no longer be activated first, it will now be the defender you choose to be ranked higher among subs.
As in previous years, all managers can enter private leagues along with their friends - up to a maximum of three leagues per team. And each gameweek will lock at the first kickoff of the week. Games which are postponed and rearranged for any reason will qualify to score points in the week they are actually played.
Before the first match of the Premier League season, and also prior to the first match of Segment 2, there will be a transfer amnesty meaning managers can make as many changes as they wish without it affecting their Segment allocation. Each manager will receive 20 transfers to use in Segment 1, and another 20 in Segment 2. Unused transfers will not carry over between segments and all budgets will be reset to £100 million at the start of Segment 2.
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