July
18

With player pricing now available in both the Fantasy Premier League and Sky Sports games, it’s time to start delving deeper and analyse what value is on offer in both. Starting with the Sky Sports effort, we examine the players position-by-position, running through the valuations from the cheapest to the costliest and also highlight those Fantasy assets who could well be primed to take advantage of the new bonus scoring system. We’ll take a more advanced look at this particular angle in a further article, in addition to breaking down the Man of the Match recipients in the season gone by…

The Goalkeepers

With no save points for goalkeepers (aside from penalties), the cheap keeper route seems far less viable a tactic in the Sky Sports game. While the three promoted keepers are valued at no more than 4.0, for example, snapping up their services may be somewhat futile if they fail to harvest many clean sheets. Man of the Match awards – another potential source of points – were few and far between last time round, too; only 19 were handed out to goalkeepers over the 380 Premier League games in 2011/12. Essentially, then, we’re looking for those capable of racking up the clean sheets, with spot-kick saves another factor.

Wigan’s Ali Al Habsi is priced at 4.1, thanks mainly to his four penalty saves last time round. The Wigan stopper seems reasonably priced, bearing in mind Norwich John Ruddy comes in at 4.6, despite returning 30 points less than Al Habsi in the Sky Sports game last term. Sunderland’s Simon Mignolet is another strong value contender. The Belgian has been slapped with a 4.4 price tag after scoring 86 points from 29 appearances last season; compare this to Petr Cech’s 82 points from 34 appearances and the Chelsea stopper’s valuation of 5.8 seems a little steep. Elsewhere in the mid-price bracket, Ben Foster, at 4.7, arrives on the back of a 96 point haul in 2011/12, after accruing 10 clean sheets and picking up three Sky Sports Man of the Match awards.

Higher up the ladder, Michel Vorm has been handed a valuation of 5.2; a tempting offer, bearing in mind he was second top for keepers last time round with 114 points – whether he can replicate this tally under Michael Laudrup is perhaps debatable. Tim Krul comes in at 5.5; the sixth most expensive options between the posts, though the Newcastle man was second only to Joe Hart in terms of clean sheets returned, with 15 to the City stopper’s 17. Unsurprisingly, Hart is the costliest option at 6.0, though David De Gea’s 5.9 valuation is something of a risk, considering he played just 29 times in the previous campaign.

The Defenders

The introduction of the new bonus rules this season will undoubtedly play a major part in how we assess our squads for the Sky Sports Fantasy game. With players earning an extra 2 points for 60+ passes and 2 points for 4+ tackles per appearance, it’s not just the prospect of clean sheets that increase an assets’ appeal. Looking at the statistics, full-backs seems to be the likeliest to benefit from this new ruling – our Members Area doesn’t have a single centre-half in the top 10 defenders for total tackles last season, while more than half the top 10 for total passes are full-backs.

At the budget end of the price range, Southampton’s Danny Fox comes in at a mere 3.7; the left-back provided nine assists last season and has his fair share of set-piece and corner duties. Reading’s Ian Harte has been priced at 3.8 but the arrival of Nicky Shorey places question marks over his acquisition. Elsewhere amongst the promoted clubs, both James Tomkins and Jos Hooiveld come in at 4.1; the latter, in particular, looks promising, bearing in mind he notched six times for the Saints last time round. QPR full-back Fabio is reasonably priced at 4.3 and is likely to be afforded plenty starts during his loan stint at Loftus Road – if he can stay fit.

Fulham’s new right-back Sascha Riether has been handed a relatively low valuation amongst the Cottagers’ backline – a price of 4.6 looks the cheapest route into Martin Jol’s defence. Sunderland pair Carlos Cuellar and Matthew Kilgallon come in at 4.8; if either can cement a first-team role in the campaign ahead, they may offer plenty of potential. Swansea new boy Chico has been valued at 5.0 and is far kinder on the budget than any of Michael Laudrup’s backline, Maynor Figueroa affords Fantasy managers the cheapest route into Wigan’s defence at 5.2 – the same price as West Brom’s Liam Ridgewell, though the latter produced 42 points from just 13 appearances in 2011-12.

Davide Santon is an intriguing proposition at 5.3 in the Sky Sports game – the Italian began to cement a first-team role towards the end of last season and if the Magpies can replicate their 15 clean sheets, his valuation cannot be overlooked. Sylvain Distin seems the best route into Everton’s defence at 5.3, while the likes of Robert Huth, Emmerson Boyce and John O’Shea all look more secure, coming in at 5.5, offering guaranteed game time in the mid-price range.

As we move further up the ladder, Angel Rangel arrives at 5.7; bearing in mind fellow Neil Taylor is priced at 6.5, the Spaniard’s cost is a substantial saving for those looking for a Swansea full-back. Similarly, Brede Hangeland is cheaper than John Arne Riise for Fulham by 5.8 to 6.2, though there was just six points between the pair last term. For Fantasy managers eyeing up Liverpool’s defence in light of Brendan Rodgers’ installation at Anfield, Glen Johnson is the least priciest Reds regular at 6.5, while Rafael – at 6.6 – may be a bargain if he can nail down the right-back slot for United. A price of 6.6 has been handed to Younes Kaboul; the cheapest of Spurs’ likely first-choice defence, with new boy Jan Vertonghen heftily priced at 7.2.

Into the top price bracket now and Leighton Baines comes in at 7.1 in the Sky Sports game. Ashley Cole, at 7.3, seems the cheapest of the nailed-on Chelsea options, though the likes of Gary Cahill offers a less pricier option at 7.0 for those willing to take a punt on his starts. Thomas Vermaelen and Nemanja Vidic are both valued at 7.6, while last season’s top four defenders are the most expensive options on offer, with City captain Vincent Kompany the top of the pile at 8.0.

The Midfield

The new bonus ruling also boosts the appeal of defensive midfielders – a position so typically overlooked in many Fantasy games. While the attacking appeal of many big hitters will pick up plenty investment, those players who are happy to sit deep and shield their respective back-fours, breaking up play and keeping distribution simple, offers cut-price alternatives as we look to balance the budget.

The ball-winning ability of QPR’s Samba Diakite could benefit from the new ruling; at 4.3 in the Sky Sports game he’s one of the cheapest first-team options available. Alberto Aquilani comes in at just 4.4; if (possibly a huge “if”) he can nail down a regular role under Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool, he has the potential to be a real bargain, as does team-mate Lucas at 4.6. West Ham pair Mark Noble and Kevin Nolan are priced at 4.7 and 4.9 respectively; the former has spot-kicks and a fair share of set-pieces under his belt, while 4.6 priced Mahamadou Diarra at Fulham, QPR’s Alejandro Faurlin (4.8), Newcastle man Cheick Tiote (4.9) and Scott Parker (5.0) of Spurs all could benefit from the passes and tackles ruling.

Elsewhere in the top end of the budget bracket, there are plenty of options with decent attacking potential. Southampton’s Adam Lallana and Wigan’s Jean Beausejour are both 4.9, QPR’s talismanic Moroccan Adel Taarabt comes in at 5.2, while Charles N’Zogbia could make a mockery of his 5.7 valuation if Villa can produce the goods under new boss Paul Lambert. Joe Allen (5.8) and James McClean (5.9) are another couple of eye-catching options under the 6.0 mark.

As we move up the price ranges, Steven Pienaar is a standout selection at 6.0. If he can cement his permanent move to Everton this summer, the South African looks loaded with potential in the Sky Sports game – he earned 5 Sky Sports Man of the Match awards from just 14 appearances for David Moyes’ side last term; the same number as Gareth Bale mustered in 36 matches for Spurs. Marouane Fellaini, at 6.1, and Mikel Arteta (6.2) are further examples of players who should prosper under the new bonus ruling, while Hatem Ben Arfa’s cost of 6.2 could be kind if he maintains his role on the right in Newcastle’s 4-3-3.

Victor Moses’ 6.9 price tag looks more than reasonable, given his suitability to the Sky Sports game last time round – the Wigan winger earned 9 Man of the Match awards, more than any other player bar Robin Van Persie. Spurs new boy Gylfi Sigurdsson looks superb value at just 7.3, bearing in mind he returned 102 points from just 17 appearances in 2011/12, while a couple of Premier League newcomers, Shinji Kagawa and Eden Hazard, have been priced at 7.6 and 7.7 in light of their moves to United and Chelsea respectively.

Antonio Valencia (7.9) looks better value than either Nani or Ashley Young, who are priced at 8.7 and 8.3 respectively for United, while Rafael Van der Vaart comes in at 8.0, a full 0.8 less than Gareth Bale in the Tottenham ranks. It’s perhaps unsurprising to see David Silva (9.0) and Juan Mata (8.9) as the most valuable midfielders, with the City man, in particular, likely to benefit from the 60+ passes on a more regular basis. Newcastle’s Yohan Cabaye and City’s Yaya Toure are another couple of players who should see their tally boosted by the bonus introduction and are resultantly priced at 8.5 and 8.1 respectively, just behind last season’s top scoring midfield Clint Dempsey, at 8.6.

The Forwards

Up front, the cut-price options are relatively slim. Fulham new boys Hugo Rodallega and Mladen Petric come in at 6.7 and 6.8 respectively; decent value, given that the Cottagers scored 36 times at home last term, just three less than Arsenal and Spurs – if either can nail down a regular role for Martin Jol’s side, they could be worth a punt. Southampton’s Rickie Lambert comes in at 6.8 and has spot-kick duties under his belt, while 6.9 priced Shaun Maloney offered hints of potential towards the tail end of last season tucked in behind a lone forward at Wigan.

Reading new boy Pavel Pogrebnyak will set you back 7.2 and will be hoping to replicate the form that harvested six goals from 12 appearances at Fulham from last January onwards, while Djibril Cisse bagged six goals in eight appearances for QPR; at 7.5, he’s one to watch, as is the similarly priced Franco Di Santo at Wigan.

Both Nikica Jelavic and Darren Bent look enticing prospects with a value of 8.1 apiece in the Sky Sports game – the Everton man’s instant impact on Merseyside will surely pick up plenty suitors, while Bent will be hoping to put a disappointing season behind him, with injury afflicting the latter part of his 2011/12 campaign. Moving further up the price bracket, Arsenal’s new signing Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud come in at 8.5 and 8.7 respectively, though their appeal will obviously be determined by whether Robin Van Persie chooses to stay at the Emirates.

Emmanuel Adebayor’s price tag of 8.5 seems kind, bearing in mind he was fifth overall points scorer in last season’s Sky Sports game – with his future now looking settled at the Lane, the Togo international is definitely one to consider: though both Peter Crouch and Grant Holt have been slapped with steep valuations; costing 8.8 and 8.7 respectively, they finished the previous campaign almost 40 points behind Adebayor in the rankings.

The top three are as expected, really. It’s no surprise to see Van Persie (10.0), Sergio Aguero (9.9) and Wayne Rooney ( 9.8) dominate the pricing, though the latter may benefit from the 60+ passes rule more than most forwards. Perhaps this is why Luis Suarez comes in at 9.6, then, with the Uruguayan likely to see plenty possession under Brendan Rodgers. Fernando Torres and Carlos Tevez, at 9.5 and 9.4 respectively, look overpriced after their performances last time round, with both coming in at a higher cost than Newcastle’s scoring sensation Papiss Cisse (9.3).

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  1. LOL at United's kit. Advise you watch the game to see this tablecloth.

    1. Yeah it's brutal

    2. Yeah, not very handsome ... but who really cares?

      1. Look good, feel good, play good. :-)

        1. Ah, then that's 'Pool's problem sorted then. :D

    3. Chich should've buried that.

  2. Why hasn't Tomkins started any games for West Ham in the pre-season??

    1. Olympics

      1. Is he an assured starter for Week 1 if not injured??

        1. Unless he gets crocked during the games, yep.

  3. Damn these Vuvuzelas!

  4. Is macartney a starter for west ham?

    1. Yeah but Taylor started getting games at LB towards the end of the season.

      1. ... and Potts is coming through.

        1. Doos, Demel or O'Brien?

          1. Demel, mate. Subject to a good preseason. So far, so excellent.

  5. "@premierleague
    More ‪#FPL‬ news: a new in-game feature will allow you to post your confirmed team to Facebook and invite friends to ‘Rate My Team’."

    This was the brand new feature we were waiting to hear about?

    http://i.qkme.me/353ljn.jpg

    1. I don't use Facebook.

      1. You have saved yourself a lot of ennui then.

    2. Zuckenberg power

    3. Bo-ring.

      I have never had a FB page ... and don't intend to start so that my 'friends' can rate my team. Interestingly enough, that team scores points which end up rating my team for me and my friends.

      They better have more than this ...

      1. Yes... who better to rate your team than the official scoreboard...

        1. :lol: I just now opened your jpeg ... Noice.

          1. Haha, I'm still clinging to the idea that they're just teasing us and actually have something worthwhile up their sleeve.

    4. Might be another one but I'd think that's it. It's very much in line with the time to be able to share everything everywhere.

      I'd much rather have that than McDonald's captains or recovered balls, so all fine with me.

      1. Interesting take on it as better than a negative feature. Much as I found RBs intriguing, I wouldn't like them tampering with FPL.

        1. Exactly the same here.

          I think this feature is very irrelevant to me, and most of us on here, so I don't really mind. If others want to share their teams on Facebook then fine.

          1. Agreed. Hope this is the only thing they were intending to change as it's irrelevant.

            The prices look fantastic, the kits look great so let's hope they leave it as it is. Assists, OGs and the BP System would be the only slight adjustments for me.

  6. Hey guys!

    I've shared this small excel file I made yesterday night and glad you appreciated so far.

    For those who missed it, here's the link:

    http://uploading.com/files/get/mm9224d3/FPL.xlsx

    cheers,
    pirate

    1. AMAZING.

    2. Thanks Pirate, it's got much well-deserved acclaim on here. Very good of you to share this!

    3. Excuse my dumbness but what I see is a player download.. what do I do on this page?

      1. I clicked on "Start Timer" inside the box on the lefthand side when I downloaded the file this morning. Counts down the seconds and then downloads the file.

      2. Click 'start timer'.
        Wait for countdown to end.
        Download will start.

      3. It's just the advt's or the waiting period, after that you can begin the free download.

        There is an alternate upload file here - Check the bottom right of uefa council website ( http://uefacouncil.wordpress.com/ ) – called fpl (thank you pirate).xlsx. You don't have a waiting period here.

      4. Thanks all

    4. Brilliant work!

    5. Superb work dude. If you don't mind, I have also shared the file here - bottom right of the http://uefacouncil.wordpress.com/ page. Hope you don't mind.

      1. No problem at all dude

        1. I swear if I was a little more free, I would have written a small write-up in a post on the site thanking you, and in the process sending a mail to all the followers of the blog. But kudos anyways, amazing shit!

          1. No worries man. In the end that files serves only as an interim solution and it took me only 2-3 hours to make it, so no big deal!

            1. 2-3 hours of solid work is worthy of good praise.

        2. Dude if you do have a small write-up in mind for this excel sheet, you could send it to ffsuefa@gmail.com. I will post it immediately onto the site then.

          1. Thanks dude but I don't think I can do that atm.
            Appreciate your offer though!

            Btw, nice site you have over there. I will give it a read in the coming days.

            Actually I wish I had week in week out all the relevant information from the game, then I could build something much better without a date of expiration.
            But as you already know, they offer the data in a way that makes it impossible to download them in a consistent and easy way.

            cheers!

            1. All right, I know the way they offer data, they protect fixtures, makes it hard for any reasonable sort of information retrieval.

              Anyways, cheers.

    6. Pirate, why is Gardner's price at 9.5m? Can't change it.

      1. Well, they had all the names without the Intial of the first name thus I had to manually add a J after Liverpool's Cole so that the pivot table does not identify them as one player. That was the case for many players such as Dyer, Johnson etc.

        The solution to that is to sort by team upon picking for your team to get the correct player's price

        1. Thanks, Pirate.

  7. FellainiFlaminiSchweiniMou

    ....eH?

  8. chico just missed a sitter

    1. not the first time we see his legs unable to communicate with his head ;)

  9. Bad miss by Hernandez! :(

    1. -ppi

      1. Not in this year's game. Right FPL? RIGHT??

        1. Nope, the bonus points will be voted on through facebook

          1. It's an improvement.

            1. Especially for me and my 3000 "friends" which I happen to control as well. Mwahaha

              1. They're gonna have to do door-to-door surveys now.

          2. Jeebus that could even be a possibility ... wash your mouth out.

  10. MUST RESIST URGE TO GET TORRES.

    Graham or Petric must be my choice

  11. Ravel Morrison - 4.5 midfielder

    1. He is on my watch list if he starts getting games.

      1. yup, him and Powell

    2. great talent, fooked in the head, would be a great buy if he played, but alas he doesn't.

  12. lineups for the ManU game?

    1. Carrick, Rio, Scholes and some reserves

      1. cheers, WR...didnt wanna skim the comment pages for it. any starters on the bench (to come on in 2nd half)?

    2. Manchester United line-up vs Amazulu FC: Lindegaard, Veseli, Wootton, Ferdinand, Brady, Carrick, Scholes, Lingard, Berbatov Kiko, Hernandez

      1. Manchester United subs vs Amazulu FC: Valencia, Anderson, Powell, Kagawa, Johnstone, Bebe, Vermijl, Blackett, Petrucci and Tunnicliffe

      2. coolness. lookin forward to Shinji in the 2nd half, eh? ;)

    3. beauty, Nitin!

    1. Trademark infringement on Sam's enormously large and square head?

  13. Will Hughes or Kelly be absolutely nailed on next season?

  14. The "exciting" new in-game feature allows you to put your team on facebook?!!!

    WTF?!! A load w*nk.

    1. Your'e just upset because you have no 'friends'....

      1. Come on now! He has Christina and Willis_Hide!

        1. Three Horsemen of the WUM-pocalypse. ;)

      2. Look grumpy, I know for a fact that I have more mates than you.

        Do you really think I come on to this site to try & make friends?!!

        I am more than aware of the fact that I present myself as annoying on this site.

        I find it entertaining & I dont need to be nice to all the users here, because I have real life friends.

        1. You don't need to reassure yourself, I'm sure it's true.

          1. I think you will find that my personality is a lot better than the majority of the boring people on here.

            But yes, because I find it amusing to wind up people on a blog, that means I have no friends in real life.

          2. :lol:

            To be fair, though ... if I had more real, actual, living friends who liked to talk footy and fantasy footy, I would spend considerably less time staring at a screen and tippy-tapping keys.

            If he *does* have friends and spends his time here as a WUM artist, I think less of him.

            Well done with the defense, there ...

            1. What are you talking about?!!

              I use this site less than most of the residents here & I have only been using it about 2 months.

              You are all only angry at me, cause you are jealous of my courage not to care what anybody thinks of me.

              I am a rebellious leader, not a little sheep following the crowd like the rest of you!

              From now on, please address me as SuperRon

              1. Love it.

    2. Indeed.

    3. Yeah, I think it's aimed squarely at the "casual" player that...interesting to see if Facebook "explodes" with RMT posts...

  15. Not seen a movie in IMAX before. Is it a must for something like the new Batman film or is it not that big a deal?

    1. i'd say it's worth it if u can spare the extra cash...also, make sure u dont see it in 3D. waste of time and a headache waiting to happen, imo.

      1. I've heard they're avoiding Batman in 3d altogether, Bless them

        1. thank. god.

      2. In Christopher Nolan's opinion also!

  16. Spurs v Stevenage:

    Cudicini; Walker, Dawson, Kaboul, Naughton; Jenas, Livermore; Bentley, Lennon, Pienaar; Kane.

    1. Bentley is still around, wow.

      Jenas could be a bargain at 4.5, if AVB decides he fancies him.

      1. I had completely forgotten about Bentley! :D

        1. Bentley = Spurs version of Bebe :lol:

    2. Oh Bentley! What do we do with you? He was such a good FPL prospect once, and now....

    3. nice. subs? hoping Caulker gets some time...

  17. any Arsenal fans about?

    How much game time do we see for the Ox. Worth 7.5? Would be ahead of the Swedish set-piece magnate, Larsson or McLean

    1. and any views on Gervinho?

      1. he has a huge forehead

        1. I'll try to notice it next time.

      2. can't see him starting enough to justify being in my team.

      3. Same as the winger part for Ox below - extremely crowded (Podolski, Walcott, Gervinho, Ox, Miyaichi, Rosicky can play there, even Arshavin is technically still there)

        1. Cheers, Conrad and Isacki!

    2. Was tempted but only do it if you were happy with him starting less than 50% of matches - i.e., don't. He is still regarded as a winger, and our wings are very crowded. Wenger has said he wants to move him to the centre like Rooney, and he may indeed carve out a niche there long-term, but I wouldn't hold your breath on it this season.

      1. word. i only see Ox as being relevant if (when?) Theo gets hurt.

      2. fair enough. Just can't bring myself to get Torres when Graham and Petric are 6 million (only one of them though> trying to decide which is the best mid to get from Chelsea since Mata will miss the first week.

        Lamps (on set-pieces but maybe playing deeper)

        Hazard (unproven)

        Ramires (not explosive but maybe not nailed-on)

        Not bothered about a c, will either be Aguero or Terry

        1. Lamps. For 1 week against those teams he's a flat-track-bully must own.

          1. but would need a 4 pointer to get him out for GW2, (for a United boy most likely)

          2. +1 if it's just that week. Long term you might want Hazard, that's pretty much it.

            1. Well long term it's a toss up between doubling on United attack with either Valencia or Kagawa alongside Rooney, or it's Hazard.

        2. yea thats a tough one for the Chels mids...maybe one of em will dominate these pre-season games to make a decision for us.

    3. ox will get less gametime this year imo unless walcott leaves not worth it

    4. I support Arsenal & I wouldnt get the Ox.

      I'd imagine he will not be a regular just yet.

  18. RMT first go please, rape it:

    Friedel

    Cashley Skrtel Joleon

    Hazard Adam Yaya Brunt

    Torres Kun Pog

    Subs: Green, Noble, Fabio, Jenkinson

    1. No thanks.

      1. Looks Ok, Brunt and Adam out for me though.

    2. do somethin about Chaz and Pog. i'm also not sold on Yaya until we see his placement on the field.

    3. Adam, Brunt & no United…good luck.

  19. Petric punters and Forca

    Talk to me people, why should I get him over Graham or Rodallega, 2 players who have performed at PL level.

    1. perhaps see how the 3 of them perform in pre-season? surely someone will come to the forefront...

    2. stick with graham

  20. anyone else think Amazulu's kit looks smart?

    Templatey, but smart.

    1. I guess any football kit would look smart next to a tablecloth, though

  21. 1-0 Macheda

    1. it's been coming

  22. AP
    • Reputation Level: Scout

    Lingard has been class so far in the Utd game.

    1. good little player. We have some talent still coming through

      Barmby, Van Velzen, Daehli, Perreira

      1. I'd never heard of him before tonight - has he been on loan anywhere?

  23. Hi Guys

    My first post on FFS. Please RMT

    Jussi/CECH
    Clichy/Fox/Hoovield/Rafeal/Kaboul
    Siggy/Ramires/Noble/Yaya/Valencia
    Augero/Ade/Cisse

    Thanks

Scout Picks

Team of the Season 2012/13

  • Jääskeläinen
  • Baines
  • Vertonghen
  • Zabaleta
  • Davies
  • Walcott
  • Mata
  • Michu
  • Bale
  • Suárez
  • van Persie
  • Evra
  • Cazorla
  • Benteke

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Defenders

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Midfielders

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“I am happy with the way I’ve started, but on the other hand, I should have scored four or five more, so that’s something for me to work on.”

Robin Van Persie talks about his early form at United ahead of his first Manchester derby