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20 May 2015 631 comments
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Having assessed the main goalkeepers and defenders from a Fantasy Football perspective in 2014/15, our end of season awards continue this afternoon as we cast an eye over the midfielders. Once again, we’ve released a poll in the middle column of the homepage to collect your votes – please remember that each person can cast four votes this time around.

Bear in mind that the vote is from an overall Fantasy perspective – overall points, price, performances and value across the Fantasy games should all come into consideration.

Although our selections are mainly weighted towards the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game, we’ve also factored in performance in those games where clean sheet points alone are key to points output.

Before we take a look at this year’s contenders, let’s cast an eye over the fortunes of last season’s midfield four of choice.

2013/14 Fantasy Football Scout Team of the Season Review
Goalkeeper Vito Mannone
DefendersSeamus Coleman, John Terry, Laurent Koscielny, Joel Ward
MidfieldersSteven Gerrard, Aaron Ramsey, Yaya Toure, Eden Hazard
ForwardsLuis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge

There was certainly a premium flavour to the midfield members of our Team of the Season last year. The one exception to that rule was Aaron Ramsey, who boasted a starting price of just 5.5 last time out. The Welshman had never scored more than three goals in a season prior to 2013/14, and had done little to justify Fantasy attention, but that was all about to change. Despite being sidelined through injury for 15 Gameweeks, the Arsenal man finished the season on 146 points, notching ten goals and nine assists in just 23 appearances, and more than warranted his move to the premium price bracket this time around.

Another player to breakthrough as an ‘essential’ Fantasy pick was Yaya Toure. The City midfielder finished the season as second highest scoring player in FPL, delivering a regular source of goals and assists from an advanced midfield position and tallying ten double-figure hauls across the campaign. Behind Toure in third in the overall rankings was Steven Gerrard, who shone in his penultimate season at Anfield behind the dependable forward pairing of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge. The Liverpool skipper bagged three goals, 15 assists and 30 bonus points as his side narrowly missed out on the title.

Despite all three of those players continuing to play important roles for their respective sides, not one of them make our shortlist of this season’s contenders. Eden Hazard, on the other hand, begins our list of nominees, after yet another outstanding campaign has seen the Belgian successfully build upon his 202-point haul from last time around:

 

EDEN HAZARD

Top of the overall rankings in this season’s FPL with 226 points thus far, the Belgian has cemented his place as Fantasy royalty. Beginning the campaign at a cost of 10.0, the winger has since climbed to a peak of 11.4 (a price rise only outdone by Harry Kane) and currently sits in over 41% of sides. It’s not only Fantasy managers who have come to recognise Hazard’s indispensability though; his continued importance in Chelsea’s title-winning side is highlighted by the fact that he has started every Premier League fixture for the Blues, and has only been subbed off five times.

Whilst a tally of 14 goals and nine assists means that the PFA Player of the Year has actually delivered less attacking returns than in the 2013/14 season, it has been his penchant for acquiring bonus points that has seen Hazard easily outstrip his points tally from last term; Hazard holds a 146-point lead in the Bonus Points System scoreboard, having received maximum bonus points on 11 different occasions, helping him to an unsurpassed total of nine double-figure hauls. That regular source of returns puts the Belgian joint top amongst midfielders for points per game (ppg) average, with a mean of 6.1 across the campaign. Also central to his appeal as a Fantasy asset has been his reliability in front of his home crowd, with nine of his strikes coming in front of the Stamford Bridge faithful.

The Chelsea man boasts a similar dominance across the other Fantasy games, with a top ranking in the Sun Dream Team, Sky Sports and Daily Telegraph games, including a whopping 88-point advantage in the former.

 

ALEXIS SANCHEZ

Arsenal’s summer signing from Barcelona got pulses racing round these parts, and it wasn’t exactly hard to see why. Sanchez had delivered 47 goals and 36 assists across his three years at the Camp Nou, and quickly set about justifying a 10.5 valuation in FPL, notching two goals and an assist in his first four league outings for the Gunners. The Chilean has since gone on to net 16 times, more than any other midfielder, and record eight assists, with his proclivity for explosive returns a tempting feature of his game – Sanchez has produced two+ goals or assists on eight occasions, three of which came in succession between Gameweeks 8-10. That record has ensured that, although he has blanked in 18 appearances, the Arsenal star boasts an equal ppg average with Hazard at 6.1.

One look at the underlying stats reveals what a vital figure Sanchez has been for the Gunners. No other midfielder has fired in more than his 109 attempts on goal, equating to a chance every 26.5 minutes, whilst his creativity has been similarly impressive, with a key pass every 40.2 minutes suggesting that he’s been a little unlucky only to earn eight assists.

Sanchez’s FPL appeal has been heightened by his classification as a midfielder, unlike his listing across our other Fantasy games, where he’s down as a forward. Indeed, with Arsene Wenger having turned to his abilities as a central striker on a number of occasions nearer the start of the season, owners of the Chilean have also been able to benefit from his out-of-position prospects, adding yet another string to his already substantial bow.

 

DAVID SILVA

The Etihad’s resident magician endured a sluggish start to the season, with a knee injury forcing him to sit out six of the opening 15 Gameweeks. Upon his return, however, Silva was quick to remind of his Fantasy attributes, recording four goals and an assist in three appearances between Gameweeks 17-19 as Manuel Pellegrini switched to a false-nine system in light of Sergio Aguero’s forced absence. Since then, the little Spaniard has delivered a consistent stream of returns, blanking in just eight fixtures, and played significant roles in his side’s demolitions of Newcastle and QPR, producing 17 and 16-point hauls respectively.

Overall, Silva has notched a career-best tally of 12 goals, with Pellegrini having clearly been keen to exploit his talents in front of goal to a new degree – a sum of 205 touches in the opposition penalty box is up from 138 in the previous season. That hasn’t stunted the Spaniard’s creative stats, however, with 12 assists thus far joint second for midfielders and 91 chances created unsurpassed by any player outside of Stamford Bridge. Silva ends the season currently sitting in 21% of teams at a price of 9.6 (up from 9.0) and placed third in the midfielder standings on 188 points, and boasts an identical ranking in the Sun Dream Team and Daily Telegraph games.

 

CESC FABREGAS

Monday night’s misdemeanour will have left a bitter taste in the mouths of Fabregas’ 29% ownership, who would have been hoping to see the Spaniard round off a superb first season at Stamford Bridge over the final two Gameweeks. Whilst he has had to play second-fiddle to Hazard for much of the campaign, Fabregas’ more budget-friendly 9.0 starting price has meant that plenty of attention has still come his way, and his constant source of assists have even persuaded some to double-up on Chelsea’s midfield.

In fact, it was Fabregas who was quicker off the blocks of the Blues duo, averaging 7.75 ppg across the first four Gameweeks compared to Hazard’s 4.5, with six assists accrued in that early period a sign of things to come. The former Barcelona man now has 19 assists to his name, seven more than any other player in the league, and supplemented that with a trio of goals. Often deployed in a more withdrawn role alongside Nemanja Matic, the Spaniard has occasionally been fielded in the number ten role behind the Blues’ lone forward and has created more chances (93) than any player in the top-flight this term.

 

CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN

Tottenham’s playmaker has suffered a lacklustre final third of the season, recording just a single goal and two assists in the last 14 Gameweeks. Overall, though, Eriksen has been a central component during Mauricio Pochettino’s first year in charge at White Hart Lane, having appeared in every league fixture, with his dead-ball ability and knack for late winners ensuring that his owners have been well rewarded for his modest price tag, which reached a season high of 8.5 back in Gameweek 26.

The former Ajax man has delivered four assists and ten goals to date, picking up bonus points on every occasion he has found the net, three of which have come courtesy of free-kicks. Indeed, no other player has fired in more than Eriksen’s 26 attempts from set pieces, which make up a good proportion of his total of 96 efforts at goal. However, the Dane’s capacity to find the net from range has not just been limited to dead-ball opportunities, with his record of six goals from outside of the box the highest of any player.

Even in spite of his recent shortcomings, Eriksen still sits sixth in the overall midfield rankings on 159 points, and holds an identical position in the Sun Dream Team and Daily Telegraph games’ midfield standings, with 173 and 146 points respectively.

JORDAN HENDERSON

In the year in which Steven Gerrard has waved goodbye to Anfield, Henderson has done everything he can to prove he is capable of stepping into the Liverpool skipper’s sizeable shoes. The former Sunderland player is the only sub-7.0 priced option to boast a spot in FPL’s current top five midfielders, having enjoyed a fantastic second half of the season to make a mockery of his original 6.0 valuation.

With six goals, ten assists and 160 points accrued, Henderson has outscored all of his midfield team-mates despite being used in a much more withdrawn role than Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho. Henderson has served up five goals and seven assists in the latter half of the campaign, with a set of inspiring performances between Gameweeks 27-32, in which he averaged 7.83 ppg, bringing his talents to the fore and seeing a band of new owners head his way ahead of the double Gameweek 34.

If there is one thing that Henderson has proved this season, it is the value of a consistent mid-price midfielder – with so many premium options demanding our attention throughout the campaign, Henderson has remained a more-than-reliable option for those looking to balance the books.

 

RAHEEM STERLING

The Liverpool youngster was quick out the blocks at the start of the season, bagging three goals and an assist in his first five outings. Sterling’s level of output may have dropped off somewhat after his price rose from 8.5 to 9.0, but he still managed to register a total of seven goals and ten assists over the course of a year that has seen him cement his place as one of the brightest young talents in world football and, with a guarantee of starts, as an immensely popular Fantasy asset with an ownership rarely dipping below the 30% mark.

Sterling has been utilised in a variety of positions by Brendan Rodgers, including on the wing, as a centre forward and as a wing-back. Those constant adjustments haven’t tempered his potential in attacking areas, however, with only Sanchez managing more efforts inside the penalty area than Sterling’s 56 – in fact, all seven of the youngster’s strikes have come from inside the opposition’s box.

What managers must bear in mind is that Sterling has done all this at the age of just 20, and no matter where he ends up next season, there’s no doubt that he will only grow as a Fantasy force to be reckoned with.

 

STEWART DOWNING

Some may be surprised to find that, despite having just a single goal and assist to show for the last 15 Gameweeks, Downing is still tied with Sterling in seventh in the overall midfield standings in FPL on 158 points. Indeed, that is just testimony to what a marvellous first half of the season the England international produced, with his 5.5 starting price tag proving outstanding value.

Two goals and four assists in the first ten fixtures of the campaign brought Downing raring onto Fantasy radars as a budget-friendly midfield option, with his underlying stats even more impressive than his returns suggested – the winger tallied 24 efforts at goal and created 28 opportunities in that early period as West Ham enjoyed an outstanding start to their season. The former Liverpool man then earned a fresh wave of investment after bagging two goals and as many assists in the space of four appearances between Gameweeks 14-17, which saw his price continue to creep up. In fact, Downing’s value only began to fall from its peak of 6.7 in Gameweek 29, illustrating managers’ unrelenting faith in the Hammers man, even in light of his dip in form from the end of January onwards.

In total, Downing has notched six goals and eight assists, whilst only three midfielders – all of whom possess premium price tags – have earned more bonus points (26) or fashioned more chances (85) than the Upton Park asset, earning him well-deserved spots in the top ten midfield rankings in the FPL, Sky Sports and Daily Telegraph games.

 

GYLFI SIGURDSSON

No other midfielder has been transferred in more times than Swansea’s Icelandic international this season, and it’s clear why he has garnered so much attention, with his mid-price valuation and playmaking talents combining to make him an immensely popular Fantasy pick. Indeed, Sigurdsson boasts the honour of setting off the first bandwagon of the campaign after his 13-point display helped the Swans inflict defeat on Man United at Old Trafford on the opening day, with nearly 900,000 managers then acquiring his services over the following three Gameweeks. Those who chose to jump on board were handsomely rewarded as the summer signing from Spurs went on to amass eight assists and average 5.54 ppg over the first 13 fixtures, with his dead-ball capabilities coming to the fore with a stunning free-kick against Arsenal in Gameweek 11.

In fact, whilst Sigurdsson’s assist rate has dipped off markedly since those opening 13 appearances, his impact in front of goal has grown; the 6.5-priced man heads into the final Gameweek of the season with a tally of seven strikes to his name, with his occasional deployment as a false nine also helping to win him further interest in the last few months. With an ownership still around the 24% mark, Sigurdsson has undoubtedly played a major role in our Fantasy seasons upon his return to the Liberty.

 

PHILIPPE COUTINHO

After an unconvincing start to the campaign, Coutinho has emerged as an outstanding differential candidate in the second half of the season.

The Brazilian began to blink on our radar around Gameweek 17, when his goal on the stroke of half-time helped his side claim a 2-2 draw against Arsenal, and he then went on to notch assists in each of his next three outings. The former Inter Milan youngster, whose price had fallen from 8.0 to 7.6 after that difficult opening period, then began to win major plaudits as his side set off on a 13-match unbeaten in which he averaged 5.62 ppg and delivered four double-figure hauls. However, with Henderson and Sterling still the most popular routes into the Reds’ attack, Coutinho’s ownership remained alluringly below 10%, only adding to his appeal.

Coutinho has continued to impress as the season comes to a close, with a 13-point haul at QPR in Gameweek 35 his highest yield of the campaign. Indeed, since that turning point in Gameweek 17, the PFA Team of the Year member has only failed to complete the full 90 minutes on three occasions, whilst no midfielder has topped his 77 attempts at goal and only Hazard and Silva have created more chances than his 47.

 

SADIO MANE

Despite grabbing two goals and an assist in his first four appearances for Southampton, a lack of consistent starts and tendency for being hooked off early meant that by the time Gameweek 13 arrived, Mane’s price had plunged from 7.0 to 6.5 and Fantasy interest was at rock bottom. The Senegalese international was about to step forward, however, and produced a trio of back-to-back goals, supplemented with an assist and four bonus points, before a calf injury ruled him out of the African Cup of Nations. Nevertheless, after a swift recovery Mane was back up and running soon enough, notching a further two goals in the five Gameweeks proceeding his return from the sidelines.

Last weekend’s imperious 23-point display, coupled with a strike against Sunderland in Gameweek 35, have ensured that Mane has enjoyed a rewarding end to a positive first season at St Mary’s. As a Fantasy asset, his appeal has been bolstered by the fact that his ownership has never edged above the 3% mark, whilst his price has never exceeded 6.7 over the season. What’s more, his total of 11 goals has only been surpassed by Sanchez, Hazard and Silva, and earns him ninth spot in the Sky Sports game’s overall midfield rankings.

JASON PUNCHEON

After coming to the fore as a Fantasy asset in the final third of the 2013/14 campaign, Puncheon wasted no time in setting about proving himself a worthy pick again this time around, delivering a goal and three assists in his first five outings of the season. Things declined drastically from there, however, with the Palace man blanking in each of the next 14 Gameweeks and his price subsequently falling from 6.0 to 5.5.

Alan Pardew’s installation at the Eagles’ helm at the start of January breathed new life into Puncheon’s prospects, though. Two goals, an assist and a sum of 21 points from Pardew’s first two matches in charge highlighted his instant impact, with Puncheon grabbing a further three goals and as many assists across the remainder of the campaign, delivering superb value as a cut-price differential. Indeed, since Pardew’s introduction in Gameweek 21, Puncheon’s set-piece duties and central role in behind the striker have seen him create a chance every 40.8 minutes, whilst he has fired in more attempts (28) than any of his midfield team-mates.

 

GEORGE BOYD

A 4.5-rated midfielder with a guarantee of starts and genuine potential for attacking returns is a rare and precious commodity for Fantasy managers, and this season saw Boyd step into that role with a flourish. From Gameweek 4 onwards, the Burnley man has started every match for his side, and if that wasn’t enough to convince managers to invest in him for their fifth midfield slot, a tally of five goals and two assists, including back-to-back strikes in Gameweeks 19 and 20, have certainly done the trick – Boyd’s current 6.3% ownership is almost over double that of any of other sub-5.0 midfielder bar Victor Wanyama. The highlight of the season for the majority of Boyd’s owners came back in Gameweek 8, when Diego Costa – then the most popular striker in the game – was ruled out through injury, leaving many to rely on Boyd’s exploits from their benches. The Clarets midfielder duly delivered, with his goal and bonus point earning him near-cult status around these parts and cementing his status as the budget enabler of choice.

 

SANTI CAZORLA

The little Spaniard has been the standout pick for those unable to free up the required budget for Sanchez in Arsenal’s midfield, with his spot-kick duties and playmaking talents harvesting a total of 155 points and placing him tenth in FPL’s midfield standings. Cazorla fares even better in the other Fantasy games – he is sat in fifth spot the Sun Dream Team game, fourth in the Sky Sports game and second in the Daily Telegraph game.

Key to that success were his exceptional displays between Gameweeks 13-23, in which the 30-year-old produced four double-figure hauls and a total of six goals, five assists and 16 bonus points, averaging a remarkable 7.73 ppg. Beyond then, Cazorla’s price has risen to a high of 8.7, still significantly cheaper than Sanchez, and he has continued to supply a steady stream of attacking returns, with his final tally resting at nine assists and seven strikes, six of which have come from the penalty spot. Indeed, despite the substantial difference in valuation and ownership, Cazorla has generated as many chances (72) as his Chilean team-mate, and is ranked fourth for total attempts on goal, with 88.

 

KI SUNG-YUENG

Another popular fifth midfield option to stake a claim for more regular inclusion in our starting XIs, the Korean has been an almost ever-present figure in Garry Monk’s side, with his total of eight goals superior to any other sub-6.0 midfielder. Since Gameweek 14, Ki has delivered four double figure yields and averaged 5.06 per starting appearance, offering outstanding value for his minimal price tag. His goal conversion rate is particularly impressive; the Korean has managed less than half as many attempts on goal as team-mate Sigurdsson, but has found the net with 28.6% of those efforts, highlighting his clinical nature when opportunities have arisen. An operation on his knee last week means that Ki finishes the season on 129 points, 45 more than he amassed in the previous campaign.

 

NACER CHADLI

The Belgian came roaring out of the blocks to emerge as one of the surprise Fantasy protagonists of the early stages of the season, notching six goals and an assist in his first ten league outings. A trio of goals in the last five Gameweeks has seen the Spurs man end the campaign just as strongly, with his grand total of 11 strikes ranking him joint fourth for midfielders in that respect. Indeed, after a miserable first year at White Hart Lane that had seen him tally just 58 points, little was expected of Chadli, but the winger has proved his doubters wrong and ends the season ninth in FPL’s overall midfield standings with 156 points and an average of 4.6 ppg.

Just two points short of Eriksen, and with a price tag that has never extended beyond 6.6, Chadli has arguably been the pick of the Tottenham duo even in spite of his irritating lack of regular starts. One look at the underlying stats reveals that Chadli has been far more prosperous in attacking areas, outweighing Eriksen in terms of penalty box touches (124 to 98) and attempts from within the area (36 to 30), and with a consistently lower ownership to his name, his differential prospects have also been stronger.

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  1. applebonkers
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    with regards to next season some context is needed with chadli's totals.

    first of all his dad died a couple of days after gw22, just after he had returned from a little injury with 5,5,3,15,5,2. in his own words he couldn't enjoy or concentrate properly on football for a while. a decent excuse.

    his 157 points is 4.6ppg as the article mentions, 9th amongst mids. of his 34 apps 27 were starts and 7 were cameos. the 150 points in those 27 starts works out as 5.56ppg.

    it's very convenient to break it up into starts of course, but look at his season, i'll always argue he is a regular starter, and most usefully for FPL there is a clear pattern to him. when he's in the starting lineup he's safe until injury (or family death!) hits him. not once all season has he been dropped, this is perfect for us. the frustration for us is it took him 3 games then 4 games to return to the starting lineup after his 2 absences. that's easy though, just wait, then act. if not nailed close enough. so, i think calling him a 5.6ppg player really is fair. for 6mil that's yummy.

    comparisons with eriksen frustrate me but a bit like ronaldo and messi always party-pooping sentences involving the other i always get sucked in anyway. they are fair enough, they're the 2 options you look at if you look at the spurs midfield. once you re-assure yourself with chadli starting pattern i can't see anything at all that could elevate eriksen above him. set-pieces sure, for every well-placed free kick or - either direct or indirect - or corner eriksen has you'd fancy chadli to have at least one extra chance in front of goal or get into a dangerous crossing position. even if they were the same price it's chadli all the way.

    as recently as march he was averaging 6.3 points per start, exactly the same as hazard at the time, and i'm sure hazard will be getting votes of almost everyone. now it's 5.6 for chadli and 6.1 for hazard.
    there's something so under the radar about him, he slips to the bottom of lists, a couple of times in a draft game i play the scores of all my players who played that day were updated apart from his! he shouldn't be this forgettable. it's not only ray parlour, it's nacer chadli. but, this is also an appeal, he's still seen as so meh by others, fantastic!

    how can you not vote for him? even without the context he's well in the mix, with it he's well worthy of a vote.
    also, he has more goals against the top 4 than suarez got last season.

    vote chadli

    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      FWIW I voted Chadli

      was a joy to own until that 1st injury

      1. applebonkers
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        i remember it well. like mark on the scoutcasts there was a real un easyness and suspicion at keeping hold of him even when he was delivering

        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          10 years, 6 months ago

          I remember it. Plenty of people just hated owning him despite the fact he was returning points (and more than 3) most weeks

          Hopefully he's not much more than 7,0 next season

    2. Jay Jay Okocha
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      Shh, don't want FPL towers to see this. Hoping to get him cheap next season

    3. applebonkers
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      yeah it's a long post, the alternative was a poem though like koscielny last yeah

    4. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      Wowzers!!! Alrighty, then! 🙂

    5. Taffer
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      Great post - in my thinking for next season

    6. Forza
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      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      As someone who watched Chadli steal my Eriksen points: Reported.

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        10 years, 6 months ago

        One does not simply report applebonkers 😉

        1. Forza
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          I've already stolen his grav apparently, might as well do a double whammy.

          1. applebonkers
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            you look better in it

    7. applebonkers
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      same amount of votes as coutinho, this is sick joke territory

      1. Twisted Saltergater
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        10 years, 6 months ago

        Nice appeal! Have just included Chadli in my vote - if only to take him above Coutinho 🙂

  2. HVT
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    10 years, 6 months ago

    Punchy or Bolaise?

    1. bitm2007
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      They have both come along way since their days playing at Home Park for Argyle. Yannick on current form.

  3. Ser Football 42
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    10 years, 6 months ago

    Yaya Toure or Cazorla de GW38?

    1. Bubz
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      Yaya

  4. JÆKS ⭐
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    Will Koscielny play today?

    1. applebonkers
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      a bit concerned, they have a like for like (ish) replacement now with little to play for

  5. Jay Jay Okocha
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    Chances of Tekkers getting a rest vs Burnley before the cup final?

    1. Taffer
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      Low

    2. applebonkers
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      wondering this too, would much prefer him to giroud. really can't see sherwood being the resting type though

    3. Az
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      Everyone on this board is 50/50 about this.

      Personally, I think Tim will want a win before the cup final. A humilation by Southampton and a loss to Burnley will do nothing for the confidence in the squad, whereas a nice big win against Burnley at home will get the crowd pumped and the players motivated.

      Cant see him being rested at the weekend.

      1. thetinkerman
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        This. Then when Villa are winning he will come off, hopefully by which point he will have at least a goal or assist to his name

        1. applebonkers
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          i honestly envisage sherwood coming out (ironic future pun alert) with something as old-fashioned as "resting players is gay"

    4. Mull
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      I can't see him not playing against Burnley. Sherwood doesn't strike me as a forward thinker.

    5. Beavis
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      Can't see it myself.

    6. Jay Jay Okocha
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      Thanks guys. Now the logical follow-up question: Tekkers or Lukaku for GW38?

    7. andy85wsm
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      I think he'll start but not confident enough to bring him in

  6. Az
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    Who scores more points GW 38

    A: Kolarov & Young

    B: Benteke & Young

    C: Silva & Ulloa/Ings

    1. Dinamo Drachma
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      C imo

    2. Beavis
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      C, definitely not Ings.

  7. Sif
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    10 years, 6 months ago

    It should be pointed out Boyd was 4.4 when he signed for Burnley which I believe made him the cheapest nailed on midfielder in the game at the time.

  8. Dinamo Drachma
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    10 years, 6 months ago

    Which option is better?
    a) Cazorla to Silva and Dawson to Ivanovic
    b) Vardy to Lukaku and Dawson to Wasil
    Cheers!

    1. Heels_Over_Head
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      A but get Teery

      1. Dinamo Drachma
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        10 years, 6 months ago

        I already have him, I'm looking to double up

  9. The Gambler.
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    10 years, 6 months ago

    Had Punch all season until tail end so missed recent hauls. Gotta be in my GW1 team next season.

    1. Az
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      Yeah I think he'll be in mine too.

      Great player.

  10. Az
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    I have voted for the four players who have bought me the most joy this season.

    Hazard, Puncheon, Siggy and Downing.

    All, at various times, have helped me to the rank I have today!

  11. Trigg ⭐️
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    10 years, 6 months ago

    Play Hendo or Defoe to Ulloa (-4)?

    1. Mull
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      Get Ulloa.

  12. Reno
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    10 years, 6 months ago

    anyone know of any free fantasy games for the upcoming copa america? thanks.

  13. Holmes
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    10 years, 6 months ago

    Kane to Ulloa
    Kun to Gomis
    Cazorla to Hazard
    Bertrand to Terry
    BOOM!!!

    1. TuttiFrutti
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      10 years, 6 months ago

      damn, that is sweet!

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    Twisted Saltergater
    • 16 Years
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    After complaining to Mark & co about ‘tl;dr’ style posts being lost all too soon in seasons past, I thought with the Hot Topic feature a welcome addition, I could post my musings on the final GW and stimulate some discussion. For those with a mini league victory in the balance or for those simply trying to better their overall rank, never has so much weighed on how best to use their final free transfer. So, here goes nothing… 🙂

    The intangibles of football play a bigger part in the final two games of the season than at any time prior. In the last two gameweeks, an Albrighton can slay a Sanchez, a bench warmer can topple a regular starter, so managers need to adjust their thinking accordingly.

    One of the strongest factors in judging where a good performance will come from, is identifying the teams that are playing in front of their own fans in GW38. Preferably, those teams that have had a strong finish to the campaign or whose fans think they’ve had a successful campaign. In GW37, the following teams played their last home game:

    SOT 6 - 1 AVL
    BUR 0 - 0 STK
    QPR 2 - 1 NEW
    TOT 2 - 0 HUL
    SUN 0 - 0 LEI
    WHU 1 - 2 EVE
    LIV 1 - 3 CPL
    SWA 2 - 4 MCY
    MUN 1 - 1 ARS
    WBA 3 - 0 CHE

    I would argue that the only surprise *result* here, is Man City winning at Swansea. Swansea with their possession football have been excellent defensively, but City turned up on the day and fought to seal that second place spot in the league. Other questionable results, are Everton snatching the win away at West Ham (explained by West Ham’s relegation form http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/matchday/form-guide.html), and West Brom beating Chelsea.

    Regarding West Brom, factor in Pulis demanding one last defensive masterclass against the league champions and a Fabregas red card (which seems unlikely had Mourinho kept Costa on the bench), then perhaps not so surprising after all.

    Liverpool fall under the category of having a poor second half to the season and collapsing under the pressure of giving Gerrard a suitable send off. Southampton rally in front of their home fans after a brilliant season, and Villa collectively take their foot off the peddle after securing Premier League football next season. Again, all examples of intangibles playing a major part in the result.

    So, to the matter in hand. It’s all well and good using hindsight to point things out that support my thinking, how can I use it to make the right transfer decision for the final gameweek?

    This will become (even more of) an essay if I discuss my thoughts, good or bad, on every team so I’ve narrowed it down to the teams I think will do well:

    Chelsea home to Sunderland

    Forget the West Brom result. If anything, that result adds fuel to Chelsea wanting to go out with a bang in front of their home fans. Sunderland should be safe even if not mathematically safe pending tonight’s game, and I can see them downing tools here. Mourinho has already stated that he intends to field the players that won him the league, so expect to see Azpilicueta, Willian and Matic reinstated. (A rusty) Costa should also lead the line having shown his fitness vs West Brom.

    Transfer candidates: Hazard(c) seems little risk. For those chasing, Terry/Cahill/Ivan captain punt wouldn’t be daft. Not armband material, but I can see Willian playing in the no.10 role with Fabregas and Oscar out.

    Crystal Palace home to Swansea

    Neither team has much to play for which makes the result difficult to predict. However, one can argue that Crystal Palace have some of the best fans and their upturn in form under Pardew and attacking style means they’re strong candidates for your final transfer in. With Swansea, they’ll either be on the beach or will continue their neat, possession football which statistically, is never great for touches in the box and shots. While Gomis has been in great form perhaps there are better options in this final week.

    Transfer candidates: Bolasie, Puncheon and to a lesser extent, Zaha, all carry a threat. Similar to the Liverpool game, Pardew may opt to pack the midfield vs Swansea and keep Bolasie up top. Murray should get 15-20 minutes late on and has been excellent for Pardew.

    Everton home to Spurs

    Everton aren’t usually a stand-out option for attacking returns but it is the away form of the Spurs defence (conceding 10 in their last 6 away despite playing the likes of Burnley, Newcastle and QPR), and the upturn in form from Lukaku which grabs my attention. More worryingly for Kane owners in particular, is that Spurs are creating fewer chances in the past 6 or 7 games than earlier in the season.

    Transfer candidates: Managers inclined to base transfers on OPTA stats will consider Kane > Lukaku as a “no brainer”. At the back, while Jagielka and Coleman are BPS magnets, those looking to free up funds for Lukaku could be well served by Garbutt @3.9m, playing LB in the absence of Baines.

    Leicester home to QPR

    Few could have foreseen Leicester losing just one of the last 8 matches while keeping 5 clean sheets in the process. Chelsea aside, no other team and their fans will be feeling as buoyant as Leicester City going into the last game of the season. For this reason, I expect a bit of a rout against a relegated QPR team that mustered a crumb of respectability home to Newcastle last week. While Leicester have embodied team work and spirit, QPR have been the complete opposite, struggling with in-fighting off the pitch and a series of mistakes on it.

    Transfer candidates: Ulloa and Vardy standout and any one of Schmeichel/Huth/Morgan/Wasilewski/Schlupp at the back. In truth, it may well be a more difficult task to pick a dud Leicester player than a good one this week. For those looking at midfield options, Mahrez > Albrighton > Cambiasso would be my order of preference. One word of caution, due to the party atmosphere at the King Power stadium and the inevitable relief amongst the players at staying up, it would not be a total surprise if Charlie Austin popped up with a goal.

    Charlie Adam

    I wanted to single out Charlie Adam as while the Stoke City - Liverpool game may not be the most entertaining, I fancy Adam to deliver some attacking returns. A former Liverpool player of course, he’s in fine form averaging 6 ppg and I believe is on penalties and other set pieces. Liverpool are ending the season poorly and are now rocked by Sterling wanting out.

    N.B. I reserve judgement on Arsenal - West Brom until after tonight’s match, but with little chance of second place I think rotation of Giroud, Sanchez etc. is likely ahead of the FA Cup final.

    1. Trigg ⭐️
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Sunderland are far from safe, unless they get a result tonight!

      1. The Machine
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        They need BOTH newc and hull to win to go down. Unlikely

        1. Twisted Saltergater
          • 16 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          This.

        2. Heels_Over_Head
          • 12 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          That would involve cosmic intervention

        3. Trigg ⭐️
          • 13 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          A Newcastle draw, if they get beat by a few goals tonight and Sunday.

          1. Guidinho
            • 15 Years
            10 years, 6 months ago

            Barry Glendenning actually joked that the game in hand might be a disadvantage such is the risk on their goal difference!

            Personally would not be surprised to see a 1-0 win to Arsenal with Sunderland just hoping for a draw or keep the damage down

            1. AlCapwnUK
              • 11 Years
              10 years, 6 months ago

              Never go against Barry's guts

      2. Trigg ⭐️
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Good post though - picking the right game to have goals in it, rather than peter out, is going to be key.

    2. Dinamo Drachma
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Top work mate

      1. Twisted Saltergater
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Thanks!

    3. Mull
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      😯

    4. Heels_Over_Head
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      I am leaning towards giving Austin the armband but have an upvote and a free milkshake for your excellent work

      1. Bubz
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        I honestly don't understand at all why you'd want to do that

      2. Twisted Saltergater
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Thanks! I don't think Austin is the best choice, personally. I'm going to go with a player from a team with form/something to celebrate on the last day.

        1. Heels_Over_Head
          • 12 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          He is celebrating his last game with QPR

    5. andy85wsm
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      • 15 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      TL;DR

      1. Twisted Saltergater
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        🙂 Give it a read, Andy. You're quite opinionated so I'd like your take on it!

        1. andy85wsm
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          • 15 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          I was already half way through 🙂

          I agree that Mourinho will want to win and I see Chelsea bouncing back. I don't think I'm confident enough to captain Hazard though. Would probably back Aguero and Lukaku before him this week.

          On that....I agree Everton are a decent team to back. They have done well in recent weeks and seem to care even though they have nothing to play for but position. Spurs haven't looked bothered for a few weeks now and Kane is getting poor service and generally looks a bit more tired than previously. I watched the Hull game and he had quite a few lazy shots from distance. Still reckon he might troll me though if I get rid!

          Palace - I've backed Bolasie in my scout picks but Palace's home form is much worse than away so it's a risky one I think.

          1. Twisted Saltergater
            • 16 Years
            10 years, 6 months ago

            I gave up halfway through proof reading it 😀

            Yup, agree with your summary. I'd planned on getting Lukaku and losing Kane in the process but I just know Kane's going to bloody score if I do that. Have 2 FT's so more room to manoeuvre and still not decided!

            1. andy85wsm
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              • 15 Years
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              2 FTs makes the decision easy imo.

              I only have 1 and considering doing it for a hit. Will depend on tonight.

              I don't fancy Ozil to do anything last 2 games so Ozil+Kane to Young+Lukaku is an option

    6. JK - Cønt ⭐
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Henderson and Giroud to Adam and Lukaku could be on the cards

      Problem is Skrtel

      1. Pompel
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Rather ditch one of Arsenal mids who's likely to be rested. Henderson could always get something.

    7. Kings of Lyon ★
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      I fancy Arnie over Adam but the Hazard caprt is one im considering

      1. Twisted Saltergater
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Yup, Arnie always a threat. Picked Adam for the reasons I've stated, but no doubt Arnie could be more explosive. Good luck, KoL!

    8. Pompel
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Excellent write up! Sanchez/Rambo -> Hazard/Bolasie/Puncheon and Giroud -> Ulloa/Vardy on the cards as last GW shot for top 1k then!

      1. Twisted Saltergater
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Sounds like good moves to me, Pompel. Good luck!

        1. Pompel
          • 11 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          Thanks - Problem is getting reliable info up front on who's likely to get rested. Hopefully we'll get a clearer picture after tonight's match.

    9. Barry Woj
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      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Excellent post!

      1. Twisted Saltergater
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Just my filoshofee for the final GW 😉 Thanks, VG!

    10. Ziegler1988
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Good write-up. Not that I'm interested anyway, but Galloway started over Garbutt against West Ham

      1. Twisted Saltergater
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Eeek. Thanks Zig, oversight on my part.

    11. Holy See
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Very long, did read. Last gws tend to be fairly unpredictable, not knowing who'll definitely play, and how they will play if they actually do play. Leicester, with momentum and poor opposition, look like good candidates for a transfer in. Perhaps you could look at how newly promoted teams fare on the final day when they're safe 😛 Cheers for the post, good food for thought.

      1. Twisted Saltergater
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Haha, happy for you to do that spot of research, Holy See 😉 I'm shattered!

        Thanks for reading.

    12. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Hmmm - nice essay. I disagree about Gomis - form over everything, really. 🙂

    13. tokara
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      why is this not appearing under Hot Topics?

    14. applebonkers
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      • 16 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      had a quick look at final day hattricks, recently at least they are usually for the home side

      92-93
      rod wallace away
      le tissier away

      02-03
      ljungberg away

      03-04
      yakubu home

      05-06
      henry home

      07-08
      alves home

      09-10
      drogba home

      10-11
      tchoyi away

      12-13
      nolan home
      lukaku home

    15. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Nice article, thanks for taking the time. I agree with you on a few of those predictions and will be basing my transfers along these lines. I am in chasing mode.

    16. Celt Abroad
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      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Great article - what id like to see is - which clubs this week have had the largest benders on their end of season parties, could be worthwhile drafting in their opponents. Based on the Man U bash, hull may have a decent shot at a win.

    17. Ruth_NZ
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Very good indeed and I agree with most of it.

      Chelsea v Sunderland

      As you say it is quite unlikely that Sunderland can go down - essentially Hull would need to win and Newcastle at least draw to create that possibility. According to the bookmakers there is an 80% chance that Sunderland don't need another point (which is why they are 9/1 to be relegated).

      It will be a carnival atmosphere at the Bridge and we could easily see a big scoreline. Willian is a great shout actually, he has played very well when given the #10 role.

      Palace v Swansea

      Funnily enough I prefer the away team here, most of Palace's best performances under Pardew have been away from home and they aren't a great defensive team anyway. I'd rather have Sigurdsson, Montero or Gomis than Puncheon or Bolasie.

      Leicester v QPR

      "Chelsea aside, no other team and their fans will be feeling as buoyant as Leicester City going into the last game of the season. In truth, it may well be a more difficult task to pick a dud Leicester player than a good one this week."

      I think that's true, but the appointment of Ramsey for 3 years may get QPR looking to the future. I agree about Austin and he's one I considered before going for Lukaku. I wouldn't be so confident of a Leicester clean sheet, I think there could be quite a few goals in this one.

      Everton v Spurs

      Yes, you are bang on. Spurs away defensive form in recent weeks is awful if you look at the stats - about on a par with Burnley. Personally I have gone for Lukaku because his numbers are good and he has last day of the season previous.

      Stoke v Liverpool

      Adam on great form and up against his old club? It's enticing, because as you say Liverpool seem to be drifting now as well. Arnautovic also has good numbers and is playing well.

      Hull v United

      You didn't talk about this one but I think there are opportunities here too. Hull must win - they are the only relegation candidate on "desperate ground". That surely means they will be vulnerable to the counter attack. Pacy United players like Ashley Young could do very well as a result.

      Nice post and good luck on Sunday. 🙂

    18. the axolotl
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      super post 🙂 thinking maybe ulloa myself, perhaps

  15. applebonkers
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    • 16 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    was impossible not to notice mané when looking at ppgs. 5.4 points per start, 4.7ppg overall.
    was also a little surprised to see siggy still holding on to such a strong average, 4.8ppg for him

    1. Mull
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Remove last week's outlier and Mane's ppg is pretty average.

      1. The Machine
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        why remove it though

        1. RustyBz
          • 10 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          It was a freak event. Did you see his goals?

          1. The Machine
            • 12 Years
            10 years, 6 months ago

            All yaya goals are freak events

            1. RustyBz
              • 10 Years
              10 years, 6 months ago

              What?

      2. Heels_Over_Head
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        You mean he's not going to do something like that once every five matches?

        Party pooper

      3. applebonkers
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        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        that's very true i guess. whilst i dont expect hattricks i found that freak score at least made much more sense than tadic's or bolasie's

      4. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        still better than Tadic's with less minutes (and both have had a 23 pointer)

          1. JK - Cønt ⭐
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            10 years, 6 months ago

            I know what that is without even clicking it

            How did I know you;d have that bookmarked 😆

    2. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      6 games, 13pts for me. Points dodging at its finest 😡

      1. applebonkers
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        • 16 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        all the right players at all the wrong times

        1. Kings of Lyon ★
          • 15 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          Aye i think next year ill be keeping these type of players and not sell because of bad fixtures.

          1. Ziegler1988
            • 11 Years
            10 years, 6 months ago

            Or DGWs 😡

    3. Ziegler1988
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      3 of his last 4 goals have been due to errors. Fair play to him for capitalizing though

  16. MMN
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    What to do here? Waiting till Saturday but was just looking for some early ideas.

    Kasper
    Terry, Huth, Skrtel
    Hazard, Ozil, Cazorla, Sanchez
    Aguero, Vardy, Kane

    Davis, Graelish, McShane, PVA

    A) Ozil > Silva
    B) Skrtel > Cresswell
    C) Something else

  17. The Gambler.
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Need a Ramsey brace to crack the top 300 tonight.

    Or an Ospina CS and pen save!

  18. mina
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    my team

    Panti
    Terry - Bellerin - Wasilewski

    Sanchez - Ramsey - Silva - Coutinho

    Aggy - Benteko - Vardy

    Bench Howard - Hendo - Jagielka - Alderweireld

    i have 1 FT and 3.2 itb

    what should i do ???

  19. Red Star Toro
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Chances of:
    A) Kosc
    B) Bellerin
    C) Cazorla
    D) Ramsey

    starting tonight?

  20. tokara
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Those getting United players, kindly note that they have yet to be training...

    You have been warned lol

    1. Ziegler1988
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Hmm, Mata was high on my list

  21. JK - Cønt ⭐
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    How daft is this

    Sktel, Hendo and Giroud > Coleman, Adam and Lukaku (-4) ?

    1. walkman666
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      I would bet that you would net negative points (adding up total of those sold minus total of those bought minus 4).

      1. Kings of Lyon ★
        • 15 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        +1

        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          cheers gents

          confirmed my thoughts

          Not idea how to spend these 2 FTs TBH

          1. walkman666
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 11 Years
            10 years, 6 months ago

            Don't get too crazy, JK. Just roll the dice on two dudes who might score, and then hope for the best. If you cannot decide, then take the consensus views of what you are reading here from folks who share the same players on the trading block.

            I am not sure what to do, but based on consensus (sheep mentality, but why even JOIN these boards if you are not seeking such views...), I am leaning on Giroud > Lukaku (or Cazorla > Bolasie/Puncheon).

            It's a bit of a crapshoot, and chances are that you will not guess correctly, so with that mindset, maybe the decision is easier (?).

            1. JK - Cønt ⭐
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 14 Years
              10 years, 6 months ago

              Yeah I think Giroud to Lukaku may be on the cards

              it's just what to spend my other one on

              I quite fancy a punt on Milner tbh, been in great form recently

              1. walkman666
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 11 Years
                10 years, 6 months ago

                There you go! Follow that gut, man. At the end of the day, you will likely have a list of viable moves, yet you know that only a small percentage generally work out over a small 1-week timeframe, so almost like a long-shot bet, so you might as well go with the choices that you feel best about, for whatever reasons (your own views, data-based, consensus).

    2. andy85wsm
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      • 15 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      I don't really get the sudden love for Coleman to be honest.

      Lukaku yes, Coleman no. BTTS.

      1. Mull
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        Nostalgia for last season.

        1. andy85wsm
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          • 15 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          Remind me....what happened?

          1. Mull
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            10 years, 6 months ago

            Just the season as a whole. Coleman was brilliant for almost all of it.

            1. JK - Cønt ⭐
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 14 Years
              10 years, 6 months ago

              and he started ridiculously cheap

            2. andy85wsm
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              • 15 Years
              10 years, 6 months ago

              Ah okay yeah - would agree with that.

              Was checking his price earlier, forgot he was £7m this year at start! I had him from GW1 last season - great pick.

              1. Az
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                • 16 Years
                10 years, 6 months ago

                7m was a joke for him this year.

                6.5 tops

    3. Mull
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      How bad do you think Spurs and Liverpool are? 😯

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        there are no words,

        at least defensively

    4. applebonkers
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      • 16 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      good transfers out i think, not sure about the ins, think coleman gets much of his attacking joy from outpacing fullbacks on the overlap but rose is pretty strong there

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        it's a hit involving a defender that is the issue, and maybe Sanchez or Ramsey is the better out

        Have I missed the window on Lord Aleks?

        1. applebonkers
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 16 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          never too late with kolarov, man city have been solid at home lately but i guess that was mostly against teams weaker than southampton

    5. Holy See
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      One of them is Lukaku, I'm calling your therapist.

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        He quit a long time ago

  22. Jafooli
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Bellers & Cazorla to start tonight?

    1. Bubz
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      I have a bad feeling Caz will be rested for Wilshere

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        I could do with him starting, then having a peno saved

        that being said, even though I own him if Giroud took the peno and it was saved that would be ok too

        1. Hammers Select
          • 15 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          -1 on the Giroud missed pen

  23. Bubz
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    As a Hazard non-owner, I really hope Sunderland get battered 5-0 tonight. Last thing I need is for them to already be safe by the weekend.

  24. Flynny
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Hi ....which is the better transfer for the final week.

    A ....giroud to benteke

    B.....Giroud to lukaku.

    Cheers.

    1. FatmanAndRobin
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      B

    2. Bøss ⭐
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      B

  25. Scoredelario
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    People seem convinced arsenal and villa will rest players.

    7 days is a big gap. Some would say it is the ideal gap, unless someone has a niggling injury. Also, in arsenal's case they will either be playing for 2nd or 3rd. sure you can say there is no difference, but put yourself in Arsene Wenger's shoes. Of course 2nd means a lot to him, finishing ahead of City and United.

    Jesus, look how seriously us lot take finishing top xk in fantasy football!

    1. Hasselbaink Forever
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      6 days - but I agree I'm hoping 2/3 changes at most

  26. Taffer
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Need to get rid of Hendo or Skrtel -

    Hendo > Fellaini, Siggy, Bolasie

    or

    Skrtel > Coleman / Kolarov

    ?

  27. Judas
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Henderson ---> Who this week?

    Bolasie, Fer, Young stand out options for me

    1. Bubz
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Bolasie out of those.

    2. Taffer
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Mahrez? Fellaini?

    3. JK - Cønt ⭐
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Milner?

      Yes I'm serious

      1. Chris_White
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        +1

      2. Bøss ⭐
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        I'm seriously considering Milner (and I have Silva & Kun)

    4. Az
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      • 16 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Young --> Bolasie --> Downing

      for me

    5. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Same dilemma here - I have narrowed it down to Milner or Mahrez though

  28. Az
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    • 16 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Reckon Silva has a chance of another double digit return against Southampton?

    1. Bubz
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Absolutely

    2. Cpt Crunch Scott talent
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Always a chance with him

    3. Rupert The Horse
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Maybe another 9 pointer.

  29. PlayPercentage
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Play Panti (away at Chelsea), or Myhill (away at Arsenal)?

    1. FatmanAndRobin
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Myhill... more chance of save pts

      1. Bubz
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        I would say Panti has more chance of save points

      2. PlayPercentage
        • 15 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        That's my thinking at the moment.
        West Brom have kept 4 clean sheets in the last 5 games.
        Pulis effect is returning.
        Arsenal will not have it easy.

  30. FatmanAndRobin
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Looking good for GW 38?

    Who do you captain out of this lot???

    Howard

    Terry/Ivan/Kol

    Cambiasso/Hazard/Ozil/Ramsey/Bolasie

    Lukaku/Aguero

    Panti/Cresswell/Defoe/PVA