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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Mond" data-source="post: 621783" data-attributes="member: 70955"><p>No need to apologise, its a new format for a lot of people. </p><p></p><p>The draft really is just the start. Quite often the team you drafted can look remarkably different than your final team. You need to manage your team each week to deal with all of those scenarios you outlined by adding, cutting and trading players. Hopefully your bench can cover for a few injuries etc so you just need to bench the player in question and start someone from your bench for that Gameweek.</p><p></p><p>Adding players who aren't owned by anyone else in your league (Free Agents) is where you can make up ground on your other league mates.</p><p></p><p>I recommend having a good read of the How to Play on the site. It explains it much better than my effort here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Mond, post: 621783, member: 70955"] No need to apologise, its a new format for a lot of people. The draft really is just the start. Quite often the team you drafted can look remarkably different than your final team. You need to manage your team each week to deal with all of those scenarios you outlined by adding, cutting and trading players. Hopefully your bench can cover for a few injuries etc so you just need to bench the player in question and start someone from your bench for that Gameweek. Adding players who aren't owned by anyone else in your league (Free Agents) is where you can make up ground on your other league mates. I recommend having a good read of the How to Play on the site. It explains it much better than my effort here! [/QUOTE]
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