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Welcome to fantasyfootballfix.com, we are a new site created for players of the Fantasy Premier League (FPL), to offer mathematical solutions to everyday problems you face as a Fantasy Manager!

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Fantasyfootballfix.com was created after two creative FPL Managers, one a Nuclear Physicist (nerd), and one a Business Consultant (not so clever), decided to answer the age old question: Can a mathematical algorithm beat a human at Fantasy Premier League?.

We started the project when Man City were stumbling along in League One, and sometime later after writing over ten thousand lines of code, we had finished creating a mathematical equation which consistently delivered us a top 1% finish in the FPL Game out of the 3.2M players. Result.

With all the useful fantasy scout information available through blogging websites, which give you advice and help on the best Premier League players, we felt like we could offer all the aspiring FPL Mangers something a bit different with our newly created formula.

So, we started to develop fantasyfootballfix.com to allow people to maximise point returns through mathematical recommendations.

We wanted fantasyfootballfix.com to be different to all the other FPL fan sites out there, not only by providing our recommendations through our unique mathematical formula, but also to give a simple and functional user experience bespoke to each individual users squad.

It all starts with just ‘one click’ to upload your FPL squad straight from the official Barclays Fantasy Premier League site.

Then all of our features are tailored to your squad, giving you personal recommendations through mathematical analysis to improve your point’s returns and help you maximise your squad value.
None of the fantasyfootballfix.com features have any type of human interaction or recommendation, they are all powered by the mathematical algorithm which is proven to deliver.

Clever sums can accurately forecast every possible statistical outcome for each Premier League player.
For example, by predicting how many assist points Fabregas will score over the next few gameweeks, or the number of saves David De Gea will make, we realised we can give each user specific transfer recommendations to help them maximise points returns through transfers they make.

Through the power of mathematics, we can help you with our unique set of Optimisation Tools, whilst also providing the most accurate player price changes out of any site, helping to maximise your points returns and squad value every single game week.

We even provide interactive live features to give you real-time Bonus Points and FPL Rankings during live Premier League fixtures.

We are proud to be partnering with Fantasy Football 247, and they will form part of the expert team delivering creative content to fantasyfootballfix.com, whilst we focus on the maths to deliver you the results.
We look forward to providing a monthly blog for FF247 to keep you posted on our new features and our success, as we continue to develop and provide FPL expertise through mathematical analysis.

We are creative and aspiring Team looking to develop the leading FPL Site with a difference, so if you have an idea for a new feature we would welcome the challenge, so please let us know what you would like to see at info@fantasyfootballfix.com.

Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Fix – Fantasy Premier League 2014-15. This article was written by The fantasyfootballfix.com Team


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  1. 19

    Looking forward to this great team-up with Fix.

    I’d encourage any of you who haven’t been across to:

    fantasyfootballfix.com

    do so without delay. You’ll love it.

  2. 20
    Vinci says:

    Hello,
    I would not say that fantasyfootballfix’s selector is perfect, but it definitely made me do some thinking.
    My team is attached, I have 1 FT and 5.4 ITB.
    I was planning to do Ullua->Pellé this week, and probably Ferdinand->Baines next week. I discarded my other plan, which would have been to hold the transfer and transfer in Aguero next week.
    But now fantasyfix suggests me to focus on my defense immediately. To transfer out either Ferdinand or Robertson, for Baines or Fonte or Kompany (I would prefer Zab).
    What would you do?
    Thanks!

  3. 21

    So with 2 FTs, I’m somewhat concerned with all the news surrounding Sterling.
    I was thinking maybe:

    Sterling + Ulloa -> Henderson and Welbeck / Pelle?
    Or keep Ulloa and do a Sterling -> Lallana and keep one FT?

    • 21.2

      Milky my old friend.. You’re in the 2FT club too… I must admit, I find it more stressful that the 1FT club, there’s this kind of pressure that I’ve never felt before. Last season was filled with hits on a whim and i’m being more patient this year but it’s the pressure of HAVING to make at least 1FT otherwise you lose it.

      Anyway.. enough about me. Your move… Sterling out ? I’ll not say I haven’t considered it but i’m not sure this week is the right time. I think he’ll play and with possibly The Studge back and Balo vowing to get in the box more who knows what kind of space will be opened up for Sterling. I’m keeping him.

      If I was you I’d be looking at Ulloa more as more of a pressing issue.. How much cash you got ?

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    Shadow says:

    Is it worth downgrading Sterling to get Baines in?

    Not sure how else to fund it without losing Di Maria or Fabregas.

    I would be selling Terry so need to find 1m

  6. 24
    AT says:

    All set?
    Welbeck captain :O, probably bottle it and captain Costa 😉
    0FT, £0.9m itb

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