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3. Fantasy League Explainer - Game play and rules

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Episode 35 of the In A Different League podcast, hosted by Fantasy League, titled "3. Fantasy League Explainer - Game play and rules" was published on May 26, 2024 and runs 13 minutes.

May 26, 2024 ·13m · In A Different League

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New to the game or wanting to introduce friends to join your Fantasy League next season? Then the Fantasy League Explainers are perfect for you!In part three of our four bite sized podcasts, Jessy and Chris discuss game play and the rules - including points scoring, super subs, transfers and sealed bids.Once you have navigated this episode you will be only one step away from being fully prepared for the new 2024/25 Fantasy League season. But still on the fence? Join us in Episode 4 where we make our case for why this really is THE best version of the game.If you still have questions or queries then you can always get in touch (plus we would love to hear from you with your thoughts or if you want to be part of the show in Season 2). You can contact us via:EMAIL: [email protected]: @FantasyLeague Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New to the game or wanting to introduce friends to join your Fantasy League next season? Then the Fantasy League Explainers are perfect for you!


In part three of our four bite sized podcasts, Jessy and Chris discuss game play and the rules - including points scoring, super subs, transfers and sealed bids.


Once you have navigated this episode you will be only one step away from being fully prepared for the new 2024/25 Fantasy League season. But still on the fence? Join us in Episode 4 where we make our case for why this really is THE best version of the game.


If you still have questions or queries then you can always get in touch (plus we would love to hear from you with your thoughts or if you want to be part of the show in Season 2). You can contact us via:


EMAIL: [email protected]

TWITTER: @FantasyLeague


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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