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Fantasy Premier League – Player List Analysis – Mid-Price Midfielders

It’s time to delve into the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Player List once again this evening. Having run the rule over the Goalkeepers, Budget Defenders, Mid-Price Defenders, Premium Defenders and Budget Midfielders, we now turn our attentions to the mid-price options in the centre of the park.

As we’ve mentioned in previous articles, it’s worth bearing in mind the changes to the BPS scoring system this term. The decrease to the BPS for pass completion will hit those players who either sit deep or ply their trade for dominant teams – amongst the mid-price protagonists, Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson, Swansea’s Ki Sung-yeung and Villa skipper Fabian Delph all featured amongst the top 15 midfielders for passes completed in the season gone by.

Arsenal pair Jack Wilshere and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (6.0 apiece) are another duo likely to take a hit from the drop in BPS for pass completion; they also face a tough task to cement a starting role this season. The former managed just nine starts last term, though Oxlade-Chamberlain was named in the first XI on 17 occasions, but with the likes of Theo Walcott now fully fit and the defensively-minded Francis Coquelin affording the Gunners better balance, it may take a raft of injuries to bring either into consideration.

Villa’s Jack Grealish (5.5) could be poised for his first season as a regular after starting each of the final seven fixtures of 2014/15. Likely to be fielded out wide in a front three, he executed key passes at a faster rate than any other Villa starter (one every 48.9 minutes) last season, suggesting there’s more to come from the burgeoning talent. Fabian Delph is similarly priced after producing three of his four assists under Sherwood last time out, and with Bournemouth, Palace, Sunderland, Leicester and West Brom in the first six, both have the fixtures to prosper from the off.

Bournemouth’s Matt Ritchie (6.0) had a career-defining season and was subsequently regarded by many as the Championship’s top performer. The Portsmouth academy product – who’s on free-kick and corner duty – played a part in 32 goals (15 goals and 17 assists) while executing the most shots (151) and key passes (81) of any other Cherries player in 2014/15. In light of the south coast club’s dream start the new season – which pits them against just one top-eight side in as many Gameweeks – the stage is set for Ritchie to offer strong value. Alternatively, on-loan Christian Atsu should loosen a few purse strings at 5.5 and is expected to nail down a role on the left flank.

Willian (7.0) and Juan Cuadrado (7.5) will battle it out for a role on the right of the Blues’ starting XI over the season ahead. Certainly, Willian, with 28 starts, looks the likeliest to get the nod, given that Cuadrado managed just four of his 12 appearances in Jose Mourinho’s first XI last time out. Despite playing over 2,400 minutes for the champions, the Brazilian’s two goals and four assists will prove enough of a deterrent, as will Cuadrado’s single assist in his Blues career to date.

Crystal Palace hand us numerous tempting options in the mid-price bracket. Coming in at 6.0, Jason Puncheon offers the first route into Alan Pardew’s attack-minded outfit, having notched six goals and seven assists for the Eagles last term. The arrival of Yohan Cabaye (6.5) shouldn’t displace Puncheon from the number ten role he often occupies, given that the former typically operates in a deep-lying midfield berth. However, the fact that the midfield pair are likely to share set-pieces significantly alters our perception of Puncheon’s prospects, considering that 61% of his attacking returns derived from such situations in 2014/15.

Elsewhere in the Londoners’ camp, the powerful Yannick Bolasie (also 6.5) experienced somewhat of a breakthrough season, recording four goals and 12 assists. The DR Congo international displayed a proclivity for explosive returns, doubling up on the assist front twice and netting a hat-trick against Sunderland; He was also occasionally utilised up front by Pardew towards the end of the previous campaign. Alternatively, Wilfried Zaha is the only budget attacking option for Palace at 5.5. As mentioned in our recent members article on Alan Pardew’s Palace, Zaha averaged more touches in the box and shots inside the area under the new manager than both Bolasie and Puncheon, suggesting he may yet be an option should he find an end product.

Everton’s well-stocked midfield has the potential to frustrate, given the numerous options available to Roberto Martinez. New signing Tom Cleverley scored three times in the final stages of last term on loan at Villa – the Toffees’ summer signing comes in at 5.5 this time around and, crucially, he turned in some of his best performances whilst on loan at Wigan under the Spaniard. Despite posting the fourth-best minutes per goal frequency (213.7) among all midfielders that clocked at least 1,000 minutes last season, Kevin Mirallas‘s (7.0) prospects are constrained by Martinez’s penchant for rotating his wide players. Ross Barkley (6.5) struggled to push on in the previous campaign – following his rise to prominence in the 2013/14 season (six goals and four assists) – but harbours the potential to flourish if he’s afforded a regular starting berth behind Romelu Lukaku. New boy Gerard Deulofeu is similarly priced and managed a goal and six assists for Sevilla last season but we’ll need to monitor Martinez’ summer line-ups for any signs of consistency.

Riyad Mahrez (5.5) is the only Leicester option above the 5.0 mark. The Algerian’s switch to the number ten role in a 3-4-1-2 set-up late last season harvested two goals in four matches, though with Claudio Ranieri now at the helm, the Foxes could be prone to rotation if “The Tinkerman” lives up to his nickname on his return to England.

Despite racking up 162 points last time out, Liverpool’s new captain Jordan Henderson has been handed a very kind 7.0 price tag. The former Sunderland man has evolved into a consistent performer on the Fantasy scene, owing to his security of starts (he missed just four fixtures in last two seasons, three as a result of suspension) strong attacking output (six goals and 10 assists) and expected role as the Reds’ chief penalty taker in light of Steven Gerrard’s departure. Meanwhile, new boy James Milner (7.0) delivered goals (every 373.8 minutes) and assists (every 267 minutes) at a greater frequency than any of Liverpool’s midfield starters but will be utilised as a central midfielder at Anfield after earning pitch time out wide in his final season at City. Liverpool’s comfortable batch of early home ties (BOU, WHU, NOR, AVL) strengthens his case for investment, while a brutal run of road clashes (sto, ars, mun, eve, tot, che, mci) leading up to December achieves the opposite effect. Adam Lallana is a little more expensive at 7.5 but looks less secure a starter. If he can nail down regular role, he may yet find his way into contention, having racked up 178 points in his final year at Southampton.

The arrival of big-money buy Raheem Sterling at City places question marks over both Jesus Navas (6.5) and Samir Nasri (7.0) next term. With Sterling and David Silva favourites to be fielded on the flanks in a 4-4-2, Navas (nine assists) and Nasri (two goals and six assists in 1,569 minutes due to injury) will be hoping Manuel Pellegrini opts for a 4-4-1-1 system to boost their prospects of pitch time. Considering that the Sky Blues lock horns with just one top-nine side in the first six Gameweeks (wba, CHE, eve, WAT, cry, WHU), their supporting cast could well flourish in the early stages.

Over at Old Trafford, Man United new boy Morgan Schneiderlin is available for just 5.5 after being initially priced as a Southampton player. The Frenchman finished third for successful tackles (79) in 2014/15 and also found the net on four occasions, highlighting his all-round game. Elsewhere in the centre of the park, Bastian Schweinsteiger (7.0) recorded five goals and four assists in 20 appearances for Bayern last time out, while the similarly priced Ander Herrera notched six goals and four assists during his debut season at Old Trafford. With Memphis Depay also on board, both Ashley Young (6.0) and the 6.5-priced Marouane Fellaini – who is banned for the first three Gameweeks of the season – face a tough task to continue as regulars this term.

Over in the North East, Jack Colback (5.5) caught our attention with four goals and seven assists for an under-performing Newcastle outfit. Colback also finished fifth for successful tackles (76) amongst midfielders last time out and looks a decent shout to be their best value option here. Siem De Jong (6.5) endured a nightmare debut season on Tyneside, suffering a thigh muscle strain and collapsed lung that served to limit him to a solitary start. The Dutch midfielder amassed seven goals and two assists in his final year with Ajax, yet the fact that he missed 15 fixtures that season with identical complaints will likely discourage Fantasy managers from rolling the dice. Remy Cabella (6.5) failed to live up to the expectations that spawned from his time with Montpellier, delivering just one goal and three assists, whilst Moussa Sissoko’s four goals and three assists hardly justify a 6.0 price tag. New signing Georginio Wijnaldum is the costliest midfield option at 7.0 for the Magpies on the back of 14 goals for PSV but few may be willing to splash the cash under the Magpies settle under new boss Steve McClaren.

Play-off winners Norwich City arguably boast the strongest roster of budget midfielders among the newly promoted teams. The 5.5-priced Bradley Johnson provided 15 goals and two assists despite being fielded in a deep-lying role for part of last season. Nathan Redmond will set you back the same price and produced six goals and 13 assists for the Canaries in the previous campaign.

Dusan Tadic (7.0) proved to a be an able orchestrator in Saints’ midfield during the first quarter of the campaign, registering one goal and seven assists (including four in an 8-0 mauling of Sunderland) by Gameweek 9. The Serbian international subsequently went off the boil, delivering just one assist for the rest of the calendar year. Before succumbing to a groin injury in the dying embers of the previous season, Tadic lasted the distance in just two of his final 15 appearances (eight starts) and in spite of some decent underlying stats, he looks a little too risky right now. The same applies to James Ward-Prowse: despite producing eight assists last term, he managed just 16 starts and for a price of 6.0 and is another who currently lacks a “security of start” under Ronald Koeman.

Tottenham’s Nacer Chadli could be one of the best value options on offer. The Belgian produced 11 goals and six assists – more than team-mate Christian Eriksen’s ten goals and four assists – yet is available for 7.0 to the Dane’s 8.5. Granted, Chadli lost his starting role on a couple of occasions last term but he is expected to cement a starting berth this time around ahead of a largely favourable start to the new season (mun, STO, lei, EVE, sun, CRY). Fellow wide men Andros Townsend (6.0) and Erik Lamela (7.0) are far less enticing. Surprisingly, Lamela played just over 100 minutes less than Chadli last term but found the net on only two occasions.

Jonathan Walters played a part in 14 goals for Stoke last season, with eight strikes and six assists to his name. That’s a decent return for a 6.0-priced option, though with Mark Hughes strengthening in the final third, it remains to be seen whether the Irishman can continue as a regular for the Staffordshire outfit. Elsewhere in the Potters camp, Charlie Adam (6.0) could tempt a few investors at his 6.0 price tag. The technically gifted Scotsman – who’s Stoke’s premier penalty, free-kick and corner taker – only really cemented a starting berth from Gameweek 28 but then went on to bag five goals in 11 starts. That being said, a visit from Liverpool and trips to Tottenham and Arsenal within the first five Gameweeks temper our enthusiasm.

Sunderland’s Seb Larsson struck three goals and four assists in 2014/15 and will set you back just 5.5 – that’s the same price as fit-again Emmanuel Giaccherini, who has already notched twice this summer after an injury-hit 2014/15. Adam Johnson sets you back 6.0 and if he can convince Dick Advocaat he’s worthy of a starting berth, could profit from a schedule that sees the Wearsiders face just three of last season’s top seven in the first 14 Gameweeks. However, today’s new signing Jeremain Lens – who has already worked under Advocaat twice – should come in around the 6.0 to 6.5 mark and, depending on his classification, the Dutchman will clearly be a factor when considering Sunderland’s attacking assets.

Swansea, meanwhile, have a number of mid-price options battling for our attention. Gylfi Sigurdsson (7.5) is the stand-out pick, having directly contributed to 37% of their goals last term (10 goals and seven assists); with the majority of dead-ball duties, he should prosper again. Priced at 7.0, Andrew Ayew looks well primed to emerge as one of the top signings this transfer window, with his impressive output for Marseille (ten goals and six assists) suggesting a positive introduction to the Fantasy scene. With most managers likely to favour Sigurdsson in their pursuit of Swans coverage, the Ghanaian livewire’s differential potential is enhanced.

Garry Monk has a wealth of modestly priced midfielders who are capable of producing solid attacking returns, but the threat of rotation renders a risk. The 5.5-priced Ki Sung-yeung netted eight goals last season and could well be the favoured midfield partner to Jack Cork in a 4-2-3-1 set-up, but Jonjo Shelvey is also a factor, having started 15 of Swansea’s final 16 match-ups. Priced at 5.5, Shelvey has nine goals and 13 assists over the last two seasons. Wayne Routledge (5.5) will be hoping to remain ahead of Nathan Dyer for the right-wing berth. He was also fielded up front alongside Bafetimbi Gomis on a number of occasions last season but despite that advanced position, he lacked an end product and brought home just three goals and an assist.

West Brom’s Chris Brunt (5.5) ranked joint-seventh in terms of assists (ten) last term while also chipping in with a couple of goals. The Northern Ireland international also has a fair share of dead-ball duties but the downside is that he could be utilised at left-back again by Tony Pulis, with James McClean offering an option on the left of midfield. On the opposite flank Craig Gardner managed three goals and four assists in 2014/15 and also sets you back 5.5.

With Stewart Downing now on the verge of a return to Middlesbrough, expectations are high for West Ham’s new signing Dimitri Payet. The 7.5-priced playmaker arrives on the back of seven goals and 17 assists for Marseille last season and has four very kind home matches (LEI, BOU, NEW, NOR) in the first seven Gameweeks to help him settle. Cheick Kouyate (5.5) chipped in with four goals and three assists last time out, though may be tasked with a deep-lying role should Slaven Bilic opt for a 4-2-3-1. The likes of Mark Noble and Kevin Nolan are similarly priced, though the latter looks far from secure in light of Sam Allardyce’s departure.

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  1. The Rock
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    I never really look past 8 weeks or so... Even without using my WC i could just transfer out a player for another play who rotates better then for the next 8 weeks or so!

    1. The Rock
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Was meant ot be a reply to MR Pink on the last page!

    2. pompeyfan
      • 14 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      I'm the same. Although sometimes for the next 6 weeks!

      1. Epic Fail
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        This

        1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          8 years, 9 months ago

          That. Let me say this about that. I work 'til February 2 ...

  2. Logic
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Any possible improvements pliz.
    Kasper (speroni)....
    Bassong Per Francis (oshea, jenkinson....
    hendo, walcott ©, tadic, hazard (fletcher)....
    Wilson, Rooney, Kane.
    2.5 itb, could swap Rooney to aguero for week 4

    1. Boyd to Sven
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Looks too light in defence to me.

    2. Watmore do ya want?
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      may as well use that 2.5, can make two transfers to bring in aguero if need be.

    3. ⚽️ Barry Chocolate ⚽…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Beef up that defence!

  3. Prøphet
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Stuck as last post on last page. Reposting.

    What do people think on Witsel in CFC? It seemed CFC offered 34 Mil (which is 6mil more than Milan offered to them)

    And Jordi Klasi is in SOU instead of Schneiderlin - this guy is an amazing player. An amazing replacement if he gets settled right, but i dont see that to be a problem since Kouman trained him for 3 seasons.

    As well Benteke is 75% in Man U according to the press. Even bookies have him in Man u for relative low odds haha

    1. Piksau
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Benteke will be interesting if his transfer does go through to Utd. He should be playing backup to Rooney or as a 2nd striker…Wilson will again be shunted out with mostly cup games and sub roles this year...

    2. ⚽️ Barry Chocolate ⚽…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Benteke is either in or out. How can he be 75% ? Are they only signing below the head?

    3. RedLightning
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 13 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      According to Oddschecker, Benteke is odds on to join Liverpool, and more likely to stay at Villa than to join United before the end of the transfer window.

  4. Boyd to Sven
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Is this the year of the 3-5-2? There looks to be a lot of value in midfield at the moment. I'm considering a complete shift in draft and focusing on having a top quality midfield 5. Anyone else thinking about this?

    1. Piksau
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Strong/Semi Strong 4 + 1 cut-price sounds good i believe. That way you are more insulated from injuries and can afford to boost a defender or forward.

  5. Piksau
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Thoughts?

    Guzan - Speroni
    Ivanovic - Yoshida - Morgan - OShea - Distin
    Hazard - Sterling - Wanyama - Jedinak - Downing
    Costa - Giroud - Vardy

    ITB: 4M (Giroud -> Aguero when he returns)

    1. Herman Toothrot
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Downing is leaving

    2. ⚽️ Barry Chocolate ⚽…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Decent defence, but Beef up the front 8! Leaving 4 ith is lunacy!

    3. Jax
      • 14 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      midfield is weak.

    4. Piksau
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Better now?
      Or what would be your suggestions?

      Guzan - Speroni
      Ivanovic - Yoshida - Morgan - OShea - Distin
      Hazard - Hendo - Wanyama - Bolasie - Schneid
      Costa - Giroud - Vardy

      ITB: 5M (Giroud -> Aguero when he returns +1M)

      1. Tiggsy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        Still think the midfield could be better. Palace don't have the best fixtures, Schneid isn't nailed on and Wanyama doesn't have the best attacking output.

  6. New article
  7. chrisllarkin
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Hi all. First time as a member on the site and just wondered if you could give me an RMT?

    Krul (Butland)
    Ivan Clyne PvA (Cedric) (Mings)
    Silva Hazard Ozil Ritchie Henderson
    Vydra Rooney (Agbonlahor)

    0.5 in the bank but is it a mistake to not have an easy route to get Aguero in? Even if he misses the start surely he'll play in the 2nd game against Chelsea?

    Thanks.

    1. ⚽️ Barry Chocolate ⚽…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      You might want to downgrade pva or ced to 4.5 rotation with mings, or lose Clyne to free up cash for the attack.

    2. Prøphet
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      I would replace Krul for someone else, but thats just me.
      Clyne's fixtures are really shakey and i wouldn get PvA since not nailed. Would pref to replace those with other quality options like Merte / take ur pick here.

      Also if you are playing 3 - 5 -2 you need another quality forward next to rooney. I would try to switch Silva to a Mane and use 2mil to upgrade Vydra.

      1. chrisllarkin
        • 8 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        Thanks both, appreciate the advice. Back to the drawing board (but that's half the fun right?)

    3. Tiggsy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Silva -> Cheap Mid gives funds for an easy Aguero route, although I wouldn't bring him in until week 4 personally.

      Solid midfield but I think the strikers are a bit light. I don't really trust a Liverpool defender, but Clyne is probably the best bet if you have a hunch.

  8. Eze Really?
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Apart from cheapies, is there any rhyme or reason why one should pick players not tried and tested in the premier league?
    The chance of rotation, settling in, not hacking it are more common than success.
    Expensive successes last year were Alexis, Costa, Maybe Tadic, Pelle who did not shoot lights out were far outweighed by comparative failures.

    So is it not fundamental to avoid Payet, Firmino, Depay etc until a little later? I really think these guys will flourish.

    1. ⚽️ Barry Chocolate ⚽…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Some go with what they know, others like to take a risk. Either strategy can work.

      1. Piksau
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        1 or 2 good games can lead to a price jump of .2M - .4M. Some people prefer to take the risk as the ownership is not that high anyway that the value will drop significantly, the exact opposite is true if they play well and get points.

  9. LAMB TEA
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Ruddy - Butland
    Ivanovic - Coates - Williams - Francis - Whittaker
    Fabregas - Henderson - Walcott - Sterling - Wanyama
    Costa - Rooney - Deeney

    i think dis is solid but i want ur opinion 🙂

    1. ⚽️ Barry Chocolate ⚽…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Vg, but I'd consider Ramsay for Walcott and sterling alternatives.

    2. Triple P
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      I'm not too sure about Wally, but there's a lot of people here that have confidence. It does look solid, although defence+GK might be a little light... and I don't like Wanyama (but he's probably never gonna play right) 😉

  10. bar low tell me
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    any suggestion on budget fwd, preferably 5.0
    for now is agbonlahor

    1. ⚽️ Barry Chocolate ⚽…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      There's not much. Better looking at the 5.5s

    2. Piksau
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Budget forwards start making sense from 6 onwards.

  11. Triple P
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    This is it:

    Cech (Rudd)
    Ivanovic / Clyne / Morgan (Lescott / Targett)
    Yaya / Hazard / Schweinie / Ritchie (Hoolahan)
    Kane / Costa / Wilson

    0.5M itb.

    Fire at will.

    1. Prøphet
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      I would not take Clyne / Morgan. There are better options at 5.5 and 4.5 Clyne's fixtures are not great to say the least. Also, Morgan might not start due to the tournament and i dont believe in Ranieri awakening this team.

      Also, Schwenie isnt even on my list at 7.0. Far better options are Chadli / Hendo. Not even comparable i believe. Yaya will have more of a defensive role and would opt for Ozil there.

      My 0.02c

      1. Triple P
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        Cheers, I'll take it into consideration.

        I'll take my chances on Schweinie cause I don't like Chadli and Henderson. I thought Morgan was nailed for the start, but if he's not... might get someone else instead. Thanks for the heads-up

  12. SanchezBuddy
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Is Aguero Rooney Hazard too much?

  13. SanchezBuddy
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    RMT or suggestions please?

    Schmeichel/Fabianski
    kosc/Azpi/o'shea/Cedric/Morgan
    Hazard/Cazorla/Henderson/Ki/wanyama
    Rooney/Costa/Deeney

    I'm finding it very hard to find a good balance with aguero in the team at the start, I'm thinking Aguero GW4. All comments and suggestions would be much appreciated

    1. LAMB TEA
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      keeper nice, defense too much money spended but ok if u like tho not sure all starters, mid is solid but upgrading Ki might be better choice, top is nice

  14. ⚽️ Barry Chocolate ⚽…
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Boruc Gomes rotate
    Darmian (Coates Morgan Mings rotate) Targett
    Fàbregas Ramsey Hendo Mane Gómez
    Agüero Rooney Sakho

    Strategy of budget defence on rotation due to usual frantic PL start. If Kun benched, beef up defence/mid.

  15. RichRover
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    With Sterling now at Manchester City is He the pick of their mids? Or will Silva outplay/outscore him?

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

      Or should I just get Aguero?

      1. Tiggsy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        I've got Silva. Aguero not likely to start the first week or so. Personally I'm waiting to see where Sterling is played before considering him.

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

          Thanks for the input. I currently have Silva too. Sorry

          for the late reply.

  16. 352squad
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Hows this looking chaps?

    Vorm / Myhill

    Ivani / Jagi / Kosci

    Silva / Hendo / Hazard / Ramsey

    Ulloa / Sakho / Rooney

    1. morgs640
      • 13 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Does anyone know the best EPL draft style league website? cheers

  17. Red Wasabi
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    I am sure there will be more signings to come from Man City this transfer window. With the new key additions coming in such as Sterling, how will that impact the current squad? (ex. formations, chemistry etc) Also would you get Aguero before GWK4? let me know your thoughts.

  18. Pingslice
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Want to try and get a bit of longevity out of players this season...

    Kasper (Rudd)

    Azpilicueta / Koscielny / Clyne (Morgan) (Baker)

    Henderson / Ramsey / Hazard / Depay (Bentaleb)

    Wilson / Kane / Rooney

    Not having City players seems a bit of a risk!

  19. Montezuma
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Feedback please !

    Thinking of low budget defenders to rotate and potential assist/GS heavy midfield with Pelle who looks to have a decent first 6 games lined up.

    Obviously will be moving Aguero in around GW4 so will have to sacrifice maybe Silva and Pelle for Aguero and Matic

    Schmeichel/Adrian - Rotated

    Cedric - Morgan - Terry - O'Shea - Dawson

    Haz - Mata - Brunt - Cazorla - Silva

    Ulloa - Berahino - Pelle

  20. PhattyPatty
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Need some advice on my Defense and possibly Goalkeepers...

    Stekelenburg, (Vorm)
    Bassong, O'Shea, Shawcross, (Williams), (Lescott)
    Fabregas, Chadli, Walcott, Henderson, Ritchie
    Rooney, Costa, Sakho.

    Not too sure about Sakho up top. Also will transfer in Aguero in GW4. Since Lloris will be out with a broken wrist, I put in Vorm for the start.

    0.5 in the Bank

  21. Skimeg
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    How do I get in a Chelsea defender?????

    Hart//Krul

    Mertesacker//Clyne//Fonte//O'Shea//Morgan

    Hazard//Carzola//Ki//Hoolahan//Wanyama

    Kun//Costa//Wilson

  22. The_Kane_Train
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Thoughts on Morgan Schneiderlin?
    Seems like a good bet on a cheap rotating mid but no one is saying much which has me worried haha

  23. pirreli6
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Who's the best CM for 4.5-5 mil? With the new bonus system and keeping the first 5-6 weeks in mind. I currently have Coquelin.

  24. haginio
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Courtois / Schmeichel

    Azpilicueta / Clyne / Morgan / Cédric / Yoshida

    Hazard / Henderson / Silva / Morrison / Ki Sung-yueng

    Kane / Rooney / Wilson

    First time as a member.
    Any thoughts on this side. Someting I missed or possible improvements???

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