February
02

The EA Sports Player Performance Index scores have been calculated and the Fantasy Premier League have now awarded their bonus points accordingly. Here’s the match-by-match breakdown of how they’re distributed…

Everton 1 Man City 0
Gibson 3, Heitinga 2, Baines 1

Wolves 0 Liverpool 3
Kuyt 3, Bellamy 2, Enrique 1

Swansea 1 Chelsea 1
Sinclair 3, Allen 2, Caulker 1

Tottenham 3 Wigan 1
Bale 3, Modric 2, Assou-Ekotto 1

Man United 2 Stoke 0
Evans & Hernandez 3, Berbatov & Valencia 1

Bolton 0 Arsenal 0
Arteta 3, Mertesacker 2, Szczesny 1

Sunderland 3 Norwich 0
Campbell 3, Sessegnon 2, McClean 1

Fulham 1 West Brom 1
Ruiz 3, Dempsey 2, Tchoyi 1

Aston Villa 2 QPR 2
Petrov 3, Cisse 2, N’Zogbia 1

Blackburn 0 Newcastle 2
Coloccini 3, Simpson 2, R Taylor 1

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1,448 Responses to “FPL Bonus – Gameweek Twenty Three”

  1. February 2 at 1:44 pm

    No1Joker says:

    For every good decision I make (this week Bale (c).
    I make a shocker
    Krul, Raylor and Enrique on the bench. Played Vorm, Clark and Walters (SMH)

    Wild card done
    Bogdan Krul
    Komps. Kelly. Taiwo. Raylor. Enrique
    Walters. Silva Siggs Bale Demps
    Suarez Ba RVP
    0.8 to play with

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    1. February 2 at 1:48 pm

      No1Joker says:

      Sry, that’s Augero not Suarez.

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    2. February 2 at 1:49 pm

      Gaz Downright says:

      looking good. kelly :arrow: evans?

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  2. February 2 at 1:46 pm

    AXER says:

    due to Spurs’ bad fixtures next 3-4 games. is it fine to do BAE>Enrique/taiwo for a 4 point hit ?

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    1. February 2 at 1:48 pm

      Mac says:

      I’d have a look at Enrique’s fixtures before judging BAE’s.

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  3. February 2 at 1:47 pm

    Mac says:

    Including value for money who would you rather keep in your WC team?
    A) Sess + Valencia
    B) Silva + McClean

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    1. February 2 at 1:48 pm

      Gaz Downright says:

      all of them, unless you can also afford bale and dempsey

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      1. February 2 at 1:50 pm

        Mac says:

        Bale and Dempsey are a lock and I’ll finish with either Siggy/Dyer depending on finances. It’s just those last two slots.

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        1. February 2 at 2:14 pm

          Gaz Downright says:

          The Monkey God, Deuce, Ziggy, Toni, Mr Benin

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    2. February 2 at 2:04 pm

      Pilko's Pump Pants says:

      long term Silva & McClean…

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    3. February 2 at 2:29 pm

      Brutus619 says:

      A is the no brainer by far imo. Valencia is in great form as is Sess. Silva is out of sorts and overpriced at the moment whilst McClean does offer a great low value buy. The fact that Valencia is in over Silva makes A the most appealing without doubt overall.

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      1. February 2 at 2:32 pm

        Pilko's Pump Pants says:

        Silva will come good again and again in the run in… madness to write him off… Valencia’s form is much more likely to dip in the coming weeks… imho

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  4. February 2 at 1:52 pm

    ChristIna says:

    I’ve had enough.

    • 1 reply
     
    1. February 2 at 2:02 pm

      Doosra says:

      An elegant sufficiency? Or a surfeit of Lampreys?

      • 0 replies
       
  5. February 2 at 1:56 pm

    Arselona says:

    Is Krul/Vorm overkill… They rotate pretty well…

    • 1 reply
     
    1. February 2 at 2:09 pm

      Arselona says:

      If so chose one to keep till end of season

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  6. February 2 at 1:58 pm

    Slumdog Mignolet says:

    Hey guys. I’m on my WC. Here’s my team so far – perhaps a bit samey but it’s hard to ignore current form in midfield! Would you keep Sturridge or swap for someone like Dzeko? Any advice appreciated!

    Vorm
    BAE / Evans J / Simpson
    McClean / Dempsey / Bale / Sessegnon / Silva
    Ba / RVP

    (Al-Habsi / Sturridge / Shawcross / Jones)
    1.7 in the bank

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    1. February 2 at 2:21 pm

      Jaymz says:

      Not bad – which Jones is that? I’d be tempted to do Al-Habsi to Mignolet, and Sturridge to someone like Zamora/Fletcher

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  7. February 2 at 1:59 pm

    Blu Zulu says:

    Um…which option looks better?

    A. Krul, Vorm, Evans, Kompany, Santon, Naylor, Bardsley

    or

    B. Krul, Mignolet, BAE, Kompany, Evans, Simpson, Caulker.

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  8. February 2 at 2:19 pm

    Gaz Downright says:

    NEUES POSTES

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  9. February 2 at 2:21 pm

    Back on the horse says:

    Dyer or McCLean? I’ve got Dyer (bought at 4.5) and he seems to have slightly better fixtures plus

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    1. February 2 at 2:36 pm

      Diabolikal49 says:

      Dyer (or Sinclair) is fine for now.

      • 0 replies
       

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