FANTASY SOCCER – MLSFC Building your team
This year, there are three MLS fantasy games, up from two last year, each with different rules. The rules for Major League Soccer’s official fantasy game, MLS Fantasy Challenge (find it at www.FoxSoccer.com ) have changed. For the better, I might add. It looks pretty good. Complete story
FANTASY SOCCER 101 Building your MFLS team - forwards
Luciano Emilio should be at it again for the Black & Red. Although he is in DP salary territory here in MFLS, I think he’s well worth it. He showed it last year and has more around him in terms of support. Complete story
FANTASY SOCCER 101 Building your MFLS team - midfielders
Most of the higher rated MFLS stats leaders are returning to the same team, except the top-ranked midfielder, Christian Gomez. Yes, Gomez is a fantastic player; however, he goes from DC United to a Colorado club that has absolutely nothing up front. Maybe Conor Casey can do something and stay healthy to give Gomez an option, but I don’t know. Gomez will have a lot to do on his own this year. Complete story
FANTASY SOCCER 101 Building your MFLS team - defenders
Two team defenses really excelled according to last year’s MFLS stats, Houston and Chivas USA. DC might be one of league’s top defenses this year, but it depends on how the new guys pan out. San Jose and New England have solid groups as well. Complete story
FANTASY SOCCER 101 Building your MFLS team - goalkeepers
Goalkeepers are the top points earners in MFLS. So picking this position in this particular league is extremely important. Complete story
FANTASY SOCCER 101 Building your MFLS team
Now that you’ve got a handle on the basics of Fantasy Soccer, it’s time to get down to the business of selecting your team. Here, for starters, is a handbook on whom to take in the MFLS this year. Complete story