OK, a bump for this, and I've moved my original opening post under the line as we now have something to click on.
I've set up an OTF league on Draft Fantasy Football. I assume it will ask new people to create an account, which is done by supplying your name and email address, which you then validate by clicking on a received email.
https://draftfantasyfootball.co.uk/league/joining/GcfgdZqawANDyA32C?r=7hhf5DaNkpg2pokFQ
The OTF league also has a password. So as to ensure that only real actual people can read it, the password is highlighted in the image below, and should include the capital letter and the space.
Apparently we can have up to 16 teams, so please don't be shy and let's see if we can get this thing to work!
__________________________________________________ __________________
So I've joined the OTFL American Football thing we have going on here and am really enjoying it. The key difference between drafting fantasy leagues and regular ones is this:
* In regular fantasy, you have a budget and can buy whoever you can afford. If everyone wants Aguro, everyone can buy Aguero.
* In drafting fantasy, you have no budget, but take it in turns to pick (draft) players. Once you have Aguero, no-one else can, and they have to pick a different player.
So all the players are unique in a drafting league. You can release players and pick up available ones during the course of the season (presumably new players will come into the EPL in January too). In OTFL we also have two leagues, one where you draft a whole new squad each year, and other called Dynasty where you have to keep just over half of your squad from one year to the next and also cannot pick up players mid-season.
In both cases we play a head-to-head format, chalking up wins and losses as you go.
Anyway such a thing does exist for the Premier League, and I've found four possible platforms.
draftfantasyfootball
playtogga
dugoutfc
realff
I've set up an OTF league on Draft Fantasy Football. I assume it will ask new people to create an account, which is done by supplying your name and email address, which you then validate by clicking on a received email.
https://draftfantasyfootball.co.uk/league/joining/GcfgdZqawANDyA32C?r=7hhf5DaNkpg2pokFQ
The OTF league also has a password. So as to ensure that only real actual people can read it, the password is highlighted in the image below, and should include the capital letter and the space.
Apparently we can have up to 16 teams, so please don't be shy and let's see if we can get this thing to work!
__________________________________________________ __________________
So I've joined the OTFL American Football thing we have going on here and am really enjoying it. The key difference between drafting fantasy leagues and regular ones is this:
* In regular fantasy, you have a budget and can buy whoever you can afford. If everyone wants Aguro, everyone can buy Aguero.
* In drafting fantasy, you have no budget, but take it in turns to pick (draft) players. Once you have Aguero, no-one else can, and they have to pick a different player.
So all the players are unique in a drafting league. You can release players and pick up available ones during the course of the season (presumably new players will come into the EPL in January too). In OTFL we also have two leagues, one where you draft a whole new squad each year, and other called Dynasty where you have to keep just over half of your squad from one year to the next and also cannot pick up players mid-season.
In both cases we play a head-to-head format, chalking up wins and losses as you go.
Anyway such a thing does exist for the Premier League, and I've found four possible platforms.
draftfantasyfootball
playtogga
dugoutfc
realff
Comment