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Selected supplement copy online

Here are some selected articles from yesterdays PlayTheGame supplement

Why PlayTheGame is cream of crop
Fantasy football without equal: transfers but no windows, more depth, and stars that can be owned by one manager alone

Ten reasons why you have to PlayTheGame
It's fun, free and the ultimate test and makes even mundane matches exciting - what more could you possibly want?

The eight commandments of PlayTheGame
Doing your homework can make you an overnight success in fantasy football - read up on our list of dos and don'ts

Which type of fantasy football manager are you?

You can emulate the style of some of the Premier League’s most successful managers in our PlayTheGame fantasy football game

Fantasy football cheat sheet - the men to watch
Tony Cascarino picks five players you must sign, plus ten new Premier League arrivals and the men currently on the injured list

The best players of PlayTheGame 2008-09
Analysis of the top 20 players in PlayTheGame last season and then look at the best players based on position

Comments (1)

CASTAN:

PTG is the best a FREE fantasy football.
Those managers, like me, who like playing in the bigger leagues should look at the PTG News 28th JULY - INVITATION TO PRIVATE LEAGUES FOR COMMITTED MANAGERS.
Keep the bigger leagues PTG please!

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