Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Win £50,000 Prizes - Fantasy Football Daily Mail


Initial spending money : £100m to form a squad

No. of Team Squad : 12 Players

Transfer Player : 16 transfers up to December 28, 2009
then we’ll give you another 16 transfers for the second half of the season.


PRIZES

Overall
  • Winner - £20,000
  • 2nd Place - £5,000
  • 3rd Place - £1,000
  • 10x Monthly Prizes - £1,000 (Highest scoring team of the month)
  • Mini League Champions - £5,000 (highest average scoring league)
  • Original Team League - £1,000 (team that would have scored the highest without making transfers)
  • Golden Boot League - £1,000 (team that scores the most goals over the season)
  • Highest Weekly Score - £1,000 (team that scores the highest number of points in any one week)
  • Chairman's Award - £1,000 (get 10 or more teams in your league to enter the draw on the opening day of the season)
  • Knock Out Cup - £5,000 will be up for grabs when out cup competition launches later in the season
PLUS - £30,000 jackpot up for grabs each week with The New Football Pools Premier 10 game!

MailOnline Fantasy Football is run in conjunction with Metro Fantasy Football. Players will compete in a combined league for the £50,000 prize fund.

Entry is strictly limited to 5 teams per person and an individual may only register once.



JOIN MY LEAGUE

League name:

MAILONLINE LEAGUE

Code:

8003987


Choose OTHER fantasy games here:

Fantasy Stadium Astro (RM50,000 Prizes)
Barclays Fantasy Football (Click here for prizes)

Yahoo Fantasy Football (Free League)

Win RM 50,000 Prizes - Studio Astro Fantasy Football



Initial Squad Value: £100 million

No. of Team Squad : 12 Players
  • 1 Goalkeeper
  • 4 Defenders
  • 4 Midfielders
  • 3 Forwards
2 transfer can be made between each gameweek



PRIZES

  • Overall 1st Prize RM 25,000
  • Overall 2nd Prize RM 10,000
  • Overall 3rd Prize RM 5,000
  • Monthly Prize RM 1,000

JOIN MY LEAGUE
BPL Astro League - Code: 1261-287


Choose OTHER fantasy games here:

Fantasy Football Daily Mail (£50,000 Prizes)
Barclays Fantasy Football (Click here for prizes)

Yahoo Fantasy Football (Free League)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Barclays Fantasy Premier League 2009/10




Is back...

You manage your own Fantasy team selected from the players in the Barclays Premier League. Fantasy Premier League is the world's biggest fantasy game and is FREE to play.

Pick your squad

With a budget of £100 million, choose a squad of 15 players made up of:
  • 2 Goalkeepers
  • 5 Defenders
  • 5 Midfielders
  • 3 Forwards
No more than 3 players can be selected from a single team.


Scoring

The players in your squad score points based on how they perform in Premier League matches.

No matter which team you support you'll soon find yourself cheering on every player who's in your team.


1st Prize

The overall winner of Fantasy Premier League 2009/10 will win a VIP trip for two to a Barclays Premier League match (the identity of which is determined by The Premier League) featuring a team of the successful player's choice. The Winner’s Prize includes travel, two nights' hotel accommodation, two match tickets, pre-match meal and £250 spending money.


Monthly Prize

This season the person who finishes top of the monthly leaderboard will be declared Manager of the Month and will win a digital camera, an mp3 player, and a Premier League club replica kit of the Winner’s choice.

JOIN MY LEAGUE

League name:

Fantasy EPL2010

Code:

191640-50239



Choose OTHER fantasy games here:

Fantasy Football Daily Mail (£50,000 Prizes)
Fantasy Stadium Astro (RM50,000 Prizes)

Yahoo Fantasy Football (Free League)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Malaysia’s T. Ananda Krishnan To Buy Newcastle United Football Club

According to the Sun (UK), billionaire, Ananda Krishnan is closing in on a deal to end Mike Ashley’s nightmare two-year Toon reign – and hopes to make an announcement early next week. The £95million deal for the club represents loose change to the 71-year-old, who is South East Asia’s third-richest man worth £4.5billion.

If the deal goes through as expected next week, the Maxis owner will be the second man form South East Asia after Thaksin Shinawatra (Manchester City) to own an English football club. Newcastle United recently failed to maintain their Premier League status and will be playing in the Championship League in the upcoming season. Expectations are always high at St. James Park and fans will expect that the club to go straight back to the Premier League next season. Ananda Krishan will surely take note of this and hope that he can pleased the fans more than Mike Ashley did when he was in-charge at Newcastle.
A RECLUSIVE Malaysian billionaire has jumped to the head of the queue to buy Newcastle.

Media mogul Ananda Krishnan is closing in on a deal to end Mike Ashley's nightmare two-year Toon reign - and hopes to make an announcement early next week.

The £95million deal for the club represents loose change to the 71-year-old, who is South East Asia's third-richest man worth £4.5billion.

Other consortia remain in the running to buy the crisis club.

But after making the first significant move in the drawn-out sale, Krishnan is the favourite to take control after meeting Ashley's drastically-reduced asking price - almost £40m less than the sportswear tycoon paid in 2007.

The owner-in-waiting is believed to favour Alan Shearer to be the club's manager.

Like Ashley, Krishnan has kept a low profile as he has built up a powerful business portfolio which includes major interests in oil, entertainment, telecoms and shipping.

Over the years, he has donated millions of pounds to charities and a source said: "Mr Krishnan shuns public exposure and likes to keep a low profile for someone of his stature."

Figures have yet to be confirmed but a significant kitty would be made available for Shearer to use in the transfer market.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

GAMEWEEK 1

Chelsea

VS

Hull City

15 Aug 12:45

Aston Villa

VS

Wigan

15 Aug 15:00

Blackburn

VS

Man City

15 Aug 15:00

Bolton

VS

Sunderland

15 Aug 15:00

Portsmouth

VS

Fulham

15 Aug 15:00

Stoke City

VS

Burnley

15 Aug 15:00

Wolves

VS

West Ham

15 Aug 15:00

Everton

VS

Arsenal

15 Aug 17:30

Man Utd

VS

birmingham

Birmingham

16 Aug 13:30

Tottenham

VS

Liverpool

16 Aug 16:00

GAMEWEEK 2

Fulham

fulham

VS

Blackburn

18 Aug 19:45

Sunderland

VS

Chelsea

18 Aug 19:45

Wigan

VS

Wolves

18 Aug 19:45

Birmingham

VS

Portsmouth

19 Aug 19:45

Burnley

VS

Man Utd

19 Aug 19:45

Hull City

VS

Tottenham

19 Aug 20:00

Liverpool

VS

Stoke City

19 Aug 20:00

GAMEWEEK 3

Arsenal

arsenal

VS

Portsmouth

22 Aug 15:00

Birmingham

VS

Stoke City

22 Aug 15:00

Hull City

VS

Bolton

22 Aug 15:00

Man City

VS

Wolves

22 Aug 15:00

Sunderland

VS

Blackburn

22 Aug 15:00

Wigan

VS

Man Utd

22 Aug 15:00

West Ham

VS

Tottenham

23 Aug 13:30

Burnley

VS

Everton

23 Aug 15:00

Fulham

fulham

VS

Chelsea

23 Aug 16:00

Liverpool

VS

Aston Villa

24 Aug 20:00

 
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