Free Email Delivery of the Telegraph Fantasy Football Password, Richard Sweeting Looks Outdated

If you really want to win your fantasy league thenlist.
you have to have the Telegraph Fantasy FootballThen I waited. Would I receive the Telegraph
Password. Richard Sweeting has provided a site thatfantasy football password? Richard Sweeting's site
does this each week and many others do the same.was still there if I didn't. But sure enough, first thing in
Now however, there are free email services thatthe morning the TFF password was in my inbox
offer to send you the password each week. I triedwaiting for me and several weeks later I was still
one out and was suitably impressed.receiving it every week.
My first concern was would my email address beSo far so good. My final test was what would
safe as the last thing I wanted was loads of spam. Ihappen if I chose to unsubscribe from the email list. I
read the privacy policy and found the site usedclicked the link and was then asked to confirm my
Aweber email software which immediately gave merequest to unsubscribe, which I did. Sure enough I
confidence. (Aweber are a mass email managementhave not received a single email since, perfect.
company that effectively prevent the email list fromIf you choose to search online for the password
being misused).each week for the Telegraph fantasy football
Once I submitted my address I almost immediatelypassword, Richard Sweeting's and other's sites are
received a request to confirm that I wished topretty good. But based on my test run of one of the
receive the Telegraph fantasy football passwordfree password by email services, they work and
each week. I clicked to confirm this and received anmake playing the game even easier.
email saying my email address had been added to the