New Fantasy Premier League iPhone App: Review

photo New Fantasy Premier League iPhone App: Review

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I love the Fantasy Premier League. I love my iPhone (except for the poor service). And I’m always looking for the next best mobile application in the space that will make my life easier when I’m “on the go,” – when it comes to managing my team just like you can do at the official Fantasy Premier League website.

A new product has hit the market that allows you to fully manage your team just as you would from the site – complete with login and user name.

The app is called FPL Manager and I’ve downloaded it just in time for this new gameweek and given it a spin. Sweet.

FPL Manager allows full management of your FPL team using the native IPhone UI. It allows you to manage all features of the game including substitutions, transfers, etc.

The official FPL Manager website is here: http://www.fplmanager.co.uk, and it is available in the App Store here: http://itunes.com/apps/fplmanager.

You can check out the screenshots at the official site and learn more about the app.

Good luck to all fantasy managers!

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One Response to New Fantasy Premier League iPhone App: Review

  1. An iphone application needs to be appealing to the intended audience or demographic.

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