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Fantasy Premier League – Player List Analysis – Premium Forwards

The tenth and final in our series of articles focusing on the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Player Price List is rolled out this afternoon. Having looked over the Goalkeepers, Budget Defenders, Mid-Price Defenders, Premium Defenders and Budget Midfielders,Mid-Price Midfielders, Premium Midfielders and Budget Forwards and Mid-Price Forwards, we take a look at the costliest frontmen available to Fantasy managers for the season ahead:

Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud comes in at just 8.5 this term despite finishing fourth amongst forwards in 2013/14. The much-maligned Frenchman still managed 16 goals and nine assists for the Gunners and with 29 bonus points also accrued, finished at least 30 points ahead of any team-mate. A consistency of game time earn Giroud 36 starts under Arsene Wenger but the summer arrival of Alexis Sanchez could have significant repercussions if the Chilean is moved to the lone forward role. Sanchez’ 19 goals and 10 assists for Barcelona last year demonstrate his capabilities and a possible move up front would bring the 10.5-priced midfielder to the forefront of our thoughts. With Aaron Ramsey and (the currently injured) Theo Walcott at 9.0 apiece, there are strong alternatives amongst Wenger’s squad for Giroud owners to consider, should he be forced onto the bench.

Diego Costa’s arrival at the Bridge finally hands Jose Mourinho a world class frontman to lead the line. Chelsea’s title tilt was derailed as a result of their forwards’ inability to find the net and Costa – whose 27 goals and five assists fired Atletico Madrid to their first La Liga title in 18 years – should remedy the form that saw them score just 71 times last term, at least 30 goals less than Liverpool and City.

While there’s no doubt that the Spain international will be Mourinho’s first-choice forward, he has real competition from Eden Hazard for our attentions. Coming in at 10.5, Costa is pricier than the Belgian (10.0), who many believe will be handed spot-kick duties as a result of Frank Lampard departure – Hazard’s proven Premier League record (190 and 202 points in the last two FPL campaigns) may persuade many to invest in the Blues’ midfield instead and free up a crucial striker spot in our 15-man squads.

Elsewhere at the Bridge, Romelu Lukaku once again looks a peripheral figure under Mourinho. With rumours of a possible return for Didier Drogba rife, Lukaku’s potential hinges on another loan move – with 32 goals and 16 assists in his last two seasons, a 9.0 price tag could still offer good value if he can find a regular role elsewhere.

The departure of Luis Suarez ensures Daniel Sturridge is the standout contender for Liverpool at present. Available for 11.5 this season, the former Chelsea man is elevated into the premium price bracket on the back of 22 goals and eight assists from 29 appearances in 2013/14 – his total of 197 points was second only to Suarez amongst frontmen. Whilst there’s a worry that Sturridge will struggle to replicate such form, it’s worth noting that he scored in four of the Reds’ first five fixtures last season at a time when his strike partner was suspended, underlining how vital he is to the Merseysiders.

The worry, though, is that with Champions League duties also to contend with, Rodgers may rotate more than previous years and his summer spending spree certainly strengthens that notion. Sturridge will surely still be Liverpool’s main goal threat but there may be better value amongst the raft of new signings, particularly if Rodgers can acquire Loic Remy (7.5) from QPR, after the Frenchman notched 14 times in 26 appearances for Newcastle last time around.

With Alvaro Negredo (9.0) sidelined for the first couple of months of the season due to a broken metatarsal, the 8.5-priced Edin Dzeko looks a real option for our initial squads. The Bosnian’s displays in the second half of 2013/14 were crucial to Manuel Pellegrini’s title win – 12 goals from Gameweek 20 onwards was four more than the other three City forwards combined and indicative of his growing influence under the new man in charge.

Bearing in mind that Sergio Aguero was on World Cup duties all the way until the final (and again suffered injury problems during Brazil 2014), Dzeko’s security of starts looks assured if the Argentine is eased back into the fray. Available for 12.0, Aguero managed 17 goals and 11 assists in just 23 appearances last season and clearly, when injury-free, is the best bet amongst Pellegrini’s strikers but his inability to steer clear of the treatment room continues to blight our Fantasy plans. Aguero appeared in just eight of City’s final 22 league matches and with his game time curtailed by injury on four separate occasions, his acquisition doesn’t come without the risk of injury attached. If you’re willing to spend big on City, Yaya Toure (11.0) seems almost immune to injury or rotation and looks first in line to benefit from penalties and free-kicks when Ageuro is inevitably sidelined again.

Luis Van Gaal’s decision to roll out a 3-4-1-2 formation bodes well for both Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie. Many had feared the former Holland boss would shift to a 4-3-3, thus limiting Rooney’s potential with a role out wide, but the new United boss has revealed he is keen to play with two centre forwards for his first season in charge.

Whilst it’s likely that Van Persie will remain on spot-kicks under his compatriot, Rooney’s kinder price (10.5 to 12.5) could bring many Fantasy managers onside from the offset and with no European duties to contend this term, rest and rotation won’t be on the agenda as the Red Devils pair look to prosper from an excellent run which pits them against Swansea, Sunderland, Burnley, QPR, Leicester, West Ham and West Brom in the opening eight Gameweeks. For 9.0, Juan Mata also comes into consideration after Van Gaal handed him the role in “the hole” for his first match in charge in midweek.

The subject of growing transfer speculation, it’s uncertain whether Wilfried Bony will still be a Swansea player by the time the summer transfer window comes to a close. Handed a price of just 8.5, the Ivorian remains excellent value after serving up 26 goals and eight assists over 48 appearances for the Welsh outfit last season – 12 goals in the final 19 Gameweeks was bettered only by Sturridge’s 13 and highlighted Bony’s excellent end to a very impressive debut campaign. Four excellent home matches (BUR, WBA, SOT, NEW) are supplemented with a trip to Sunderland in the first seven Gameweeks and whilst visits to United and Chelsea could pose problems, it’s worth bearing in mind that eight of Bony’s 17 league goals came against top six opposition, highlighting his ability to deliver regardless of fixture difficulty. With Gylfi Sigurdsson coming in at 6.0 in midfield, though, the returning Icelandic international could be the safer bet until Bony’s future is decided.

Eleven goals, six assists and 19 bonus points in just 21 appearances under Tim Sherwood last term affords Emmanuel Adebayor an 8.5 price tag. The arrival of Mauricio Pochettino perhaps raises question marks over the laid-back frontman, though; hardly renowned for his work-rate, Adebayor could face a real battle to convince a tough task-master such as Pochettino of his ability to lead the line, as the new manager looks to bring his high pressing game to White Hart Lane. With Christian Eriksen at 8.0 and the similarly-priced Erik Lamela showing signs of progress, Adebayor – who missed the club’s tour of the US after contracting malaria – has a lot of convincing to do in order to stay in the Fantasy frame.

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  1. davestevens70
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    Guys this is my first post can I get a RMT please?

    De Gea (Foster)

    Azpilicueta Debuchy Cahill Kompany (Cameron)

    Sanchez Arnautovic Herrera Schurrle (Albrighton)

    Dzeko Bony (Pelle)

    My main fear is Schurrle rotation risk although IMO he should be nailed on to start.

    Thoughts?

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    1. TorresMagic™
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      Welcome to FFS.
      Too much in defence, not enough in attack.
      Try the latest article.

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      1. davestevens70
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 9 months ago

        Thanks. I think defence will bring massive points in first few GWs. Struggling to find better strikers that I'd be confident to go with...

        RVP - World Cup duty so maybe not for the first couple of weeks
        Aguero - World Cup duty and injury risk
        Sturridge - IMO will struggle without Suarez
        Diego Costa - unsure think he may struggle

        Which only really leaves me with Rooney.

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    2. Puncheon Debuchery
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      you need more banker captaincy options.
      At the moment its only really sanchez who looks like he'd be a captaoncy candidate every week, and who knows who long it'll take him to settle in.

      strike force is way too light.

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    3. Zidanny_Blanc
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      Like this team though as you said is schurrle a guaranteed starter? also wouldn't have foster as sub keeper. I always go for cheapest keeper as sub and cheapest 5th defender as sub as you never need to play them, thus keeping your money for a strong XI. I know others have said your attack is too weak but it all depends on the formation you choose. if you play 4-4-2 as you indicated then does it really matter if pelle is great or not? people forget that in general the top strikers don't score anymore FPL points than top midfielders/defenders. ie baines got 170 odd and is around 7.5 yet sturridge who costs far more only got 20-30 more points

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  2. lugalooch
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 9 months ago

    hows this initial team, probably will make changes before the start of the season just wanted some opnions;

    De Gea (Myhill)
    Jones, Terry, Baines (Hoovield, Marriapa)
    Eriksen, Ramsey, Shelvey, Nasri (Albrighton)
    RVP, Giroud, Jelavic

    Thanks

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    1. Zidanny_Blanc
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      good team though im not touching giroud this season incase sanchez gets the nod up front. not sure if terry's gonna play every game now either. with fluis in that may mean azpilicueta as right back which then give's jose the option of zouma, ivanovic and terry to play alongside cahill (plus the Czech center back). if LVG gets hummells or another top class center back then will jones play every week? even jelavic isn't nailed on with the arrival of tom ince. still stick with it as I maybe wrong and if im right then you can always transfer them out early doors

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  3. Jay_
      9 years, 9 months ago

      Any thoughts on bojan, will he get goals ? Will he start ? thinking of bringing him and sanchez in for giroud and tadic

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      1. Zidanny_Blanc
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 9 months ago

        i'd definitely get sanchez in somehow. as a midfielder he could easily end up top scoring midfielder not just with 20 odd goals but with assists to boot. bojan could be good but maybe wait to see first if he starts with a bang. looks lightweight for the prem to me, plus at stoke he prob wont get loads of chances

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    • haogen
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      Raste my team

      Mannone/krul
      FLuis - demichellis -shaw /Ferdinand/trippier
      Hazard-mata-ramsey-siggy /albrighton
      Riviere-rooney-lambert

      Thx:)

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      1. The Arsenal Homie
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 8 months ago

        GKs solid there with rotation.
        Defence : FLuis - is a nice pick good route into Chelsea defence +1
        Demichilllis - Not sure if he will start initially relatively new so might be better to wait -1
        Shaw - Rlly good punt IMO though not many will agree MU looking so nice +1
        Ferdinand - Like Demichillis dont know how hell fit in with QPR better to wait -1
        Trippier - Nice filler always good to have some from the promoted teams +1

        Mid : Haz - Amazing bet looks rlly good under Mou looks raring to go after poor WC +1
        Mata - Fantastic choice again in the hole under LVG should be great for MU +1
        Ram - One more great mid pick who was amazing for Gunners last season looks important for them +1
        Siggy - Was poor last season dont know how hell fare this time around could be a loss for u -1
        Albrighton - Nice filler again who could actually get lots of points +1

        Strike : Riviere - Decent but unsure if he can really do it on the highest level at the big EPL -1
        Rooney - Good pick most of the time looks really good under LVG but looks like too much MU to me -1
        Lambert - Move to Liv means he will have to play frm the bench dont think hell be effective -1

        Overall : GK - 2/2
        Def - 2/5 May need some tweaking so try working on it
        Mid - 4/5 Great mid rlly good picks
        Att - 0/3 sorry but needs to be changed

        10/15 which is decent if attack changed it will be an excellent team especially mid

        nice RMT???

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    • n.p.m.smith
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      Can someone help rate my team? Cheers

      Krul (myhill)

      Shaw, Debuchy, Wisdom (Bruce, Upson)

      Sanchez, Nasri, Mata, Ramsey (Albrighton)

      d.Costa, Dzeko, Pelle

      Thanks

      Not sure two arsenal midfielders is too much? Mata, Ramsey or Fabregas. Which two?

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    • ihateramsey
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      anyone knows stoke city llineup?

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    • Dynamic Duos
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 9 months ago

      Eriksen, Lamela, Tadic or Mirallas?

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    • Harry (C)ane
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 8 months ago

      Hey guys any problems viewing the fpl page? \

      Thanks for your help!

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    • The Arsenal Homie
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 8 months ago

      RMT please?? Please???????

      Mannone/ Jaskellainen
      Chester/ Debuchy/ Kompany l Trippier/ Mariappa
      Mata/ Albrighton/ Nasri/ Eriksen l Colback
      Giroud/ RVP/ Dzeko

      Worried about defence and MU and MC double up. Jus give anything youve got...... ideas thoughts rating?/??

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      1. KujaliaFC
        • 11 Years
        9 years, 8 months ago

        Jussi? How peculiar.

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        1. The Arsenal Homie
          • 10 Years
          9 years, 8 months ago

          Well, he has decent fixtures and pretty much nailed down right??

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