Fantasy football is a vastly popular pastime for a multitude of football fans the world over, with “managers” sifting through the options and picking their team before the weekend’s action.
But, is it as rewarding and fun as it could and should be?
The answer to that question is no, which is the reason that Fan Futsal has been born.
Mainstream fantasy football has become too complex and technical, with the average user struggling to keep track of how many points they are receiving and which team they should want to win to excel in the game.
However, Fan Futsal’s simple and easy to use mechanism is set to revolutionise fantasy football as we know it, giving fans the experience they deserve.
Instead of worrying about which player will start the next game or how many crosses your chosen midfielder has made, Fan Futsal merely asks you to pick five clubs, rather than players, to comprise your team on a weekly basis.
Think Chelsea will keep a clean sheet in their next match after Antonio Conte’s switch to 3-4-3? Then pick the Blues in your defence. Predicting Liverpool will continue their strong form in front of goal? Select the Reds in your striking position.
So, instead of worrying about whether Gary Cahill will play in Chelsea’s next game, back the London side as a team to keep a clean sheet, rather than honing in on a specific player.
On a weekly basis, select your new team and go on the hunt for points.
To score points, simply focus on the result of the clubs in your team, the goals scored, and the amount conceded. Goalkeepers and defenders’ points tallies are obviously based around the number of goals they concede, while midfielders and strikers concentrate on the amount of times they hit the back of the net.
Fan Futsal has seven leagues to choose from and the website has been a revelation since being launched back in August. Supporters have the option of forming private leagues or getting involved in the public games, while there is a live chat feature that allows you to get banter flowing with fellow players.
With the game free to play and taking just a minute to sign up, give Fan Futsal a try today at www.fanfutsal.com.
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