Great Expectations

Great Expectations – Matt Ritchie

After a dazzling campaign for Championship winners Bournemouth, Matt Ritchie is very much at the forefront of Fantasy managers’ minds ahead of the 2015-16 season. The winger was the driving force behind the Cherries’ title triumph last year, picking up 15 goals and 17 assists in the league alone, and with a price of 6.0 in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game, there is every suggestion that he will justify selection in our squads.

It’s been a meteoric rise for the Gosport-born Scottish international. His role in Swindon’s 2012 promotion from the fourth tier earned him the League Two Player of the Season award and, after impressing from the off the following season, he was snapped up by Bournemouth in January 2013 before going on to pick up the League One Player of the Season award for 2012/13.

Ritchie hasn’t stopped impressing since and his sterling performances during the previous campaign earned him a Scotland call up, whilst he was also named in the Championship Team of the Year. Now it is time for the winger to prove himself at the top level…

KEY FACTORS

    • Fantasy managers love a trigger-happy midfielder and Ritchie certainly falls into that category. No midfielder managed more attempts on goal than the Cherries’ man (151) last season and the winger also fired in a goal attempt more frequently than any of his team-mates, registering 3.3 efforts per appearance. Impressively, an average of 24.7 minutes per shot would have placed him third amongst midfielders with a minimum of ten appearances last term – just ahead of Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez (25.4), albeit at a lower level. Having climbed from League Two to Premier League level in three years, there is no doubting that Ritchie has the ability to adapt to a new division – since the 2011-12 League One campaign, he has averaged 11.5 goals and 10.5 league goals per season.

 

    • Ritchie’s ability from long range could be a key factor. The Scotland international produced 100 of his 151 efforts from outside the area and is renowned for the power of his shooting and long-distance accuracy. Indeed, six of his 15 goals last year came from outside the box – a tally matched by only Christian Eriksen amongst Premier League midfielders from 2014/15. Although Bournemouth enjoyed the most possession of all Championship clubs in their promotion campaign, they will not expect to work the ball into the box quite so easily this term and Ritchie’s ability from distance could prove vital.

 

    • No Championship player managed more than Ritchie’s 17 assists last season. The club’s number one for dead-ball duties is by far the Cherries’ most creative player and will be vital in forging opportunities if Eddie Howe’s side are to avoid the drop. Ritchie provided 98 goal scoring opportunities for his team-mates in 2014/15, which equates to an average of 38.07 minutes per chance created. Compared to Premier League midfielders with a minimum of 20 appearances in the season gone by, this would have placed him tenth, just ahead of illustrious company such as Gylfi Sigurdsson (38.1 minutes) and Alexis Sanchez (39 minutes).

 

    • Although many promoted clubs tend to start cautiously in a bid to contain opponents, Eddie Howe is adamant that Bournemouth will continue with the same approach that saw the Cherries register an average 58.6% possession last year – more than any other side in the Championship. Discussing his approach over the summer, Howe’s determination to go on the attack can only be good news for Ritchie’s prospects:

      “We always felt that, by implementing a football philosophy that could be transferable from League One to the Championship, and the Championship to the Premier League, it would give us more of a chance. If you rip it all up and start again just because you’re in the top division, it’s too difficult. I don’t think we’d forsake our principles just because we’ve gone up. Sure, if you could guarantee me success playing a different way, being more direct and crossing balls in earlier, then we’d look at it. But in the Premier League the best way to win is to dominate the ball. That’s what we seek to do.”

 

  • One look at the early schedule suggests potential suitors may want to get Ritchie on board in their initial squads. Although the Cherries face two away clashes in the first three rounds of fixtures, they are rated top of our season ticker for the first eight Gameweeks, with home clashes against Aston Villa, Leicester, Sunderland and Watford, in addition to trips to Norwich and Stoke, heightening their Fantasy potential from the outset.

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  1. Devils Hunter
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Speroni, Schwarzer

    Azpilicueta,Francis,Huth,Baker,Smith

    Hazard,Chadli,Cabaye,Walcott,Wanyama

    Costa,Rooney,benteke

    Formation : 3-4-3

    Any thoughts or suggestions?

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

      Crystal Palace have a nightmare start to the season (Arsenal, Chelsea, City & Spurs). I would suggest bringing Cabaye in after week 6. A possible replacement up to them would be Jeremain Lens if you want to gamble on a player new to the league in a club that struggled to score last season. He was productive last year at a lower level with 10 goals and 10 assists. There isn't much good value at 6.5 this year tbh. Early games can turn up some upsets though, maybe he'll do well in the tough fixtures.

  2. TonyVilliers
    • 13 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Huth is generally a red card waiting to happen....

  3. reason17
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Hi, I need someone who knows what they're doing to tell me what to do (I could use the help):

    Schmeichel, myhill
    Azpilicueta, Huth, O'shea (Bassong, cedric)
    Ritchie, cazorla, ozil, fabregas (wanyama)
    Benteke, Rooney, costa.

    I want to improve this team, it feels incorrect but i am not sure why. Huth and O'shea have nice games for a short while so i kept them! Ozil seems to be very promising!

    Can someone help me please? 😀 Thank you 🙂

    1. reason17
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      I feel as though Aguero will not start for a short while, Should I bring him/hazard in? fi so, for who?

      And why does everyone seem to love sakho?

    2. Xandiputra
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Cedric isnt benchwarmer. Change cazorla with willian. Change benteke with defoe. Change costa with morata.

  4. Giggs22
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Please Rmt,

    De Gea (Schwarzer)

    Azpi Mert Clyne Richards Simpson

    Hazard Ozil Hendo Ritchie Grealish

    Rooney Lukaku Berahino

    I'm thinking Grealish is worth a punt playing in a front three.

    Not sure if too much spent in defence.

    I don't plan to rotate keepers. I'm thinking de Gea will benefit from saves this year.

    I have 1.5 itb. Would love a Utd midfielder but unsure who.

    Any advice welcome 🙂

    1. Giggs22
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Forgot to notify - doh!

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

      Pretty solid - not sure if Hendo, Ritchie and Ozil will score regularly..more assist players, well, Riy=tchie to be seen...

  5. reason17
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Schemichel (schwarzer)
    Cedric, mertesacker, Huth (O'shea, 4.0)
    Hazard, Fabregas, Ozil, Cazorla, 4.5
    Benteke, Costa, Sakho

    What are your thoughts? Is sakho a player that should start most weeks, or jsut against the small teams?

  6. Kirwan24
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    RMT please folks?

    Schmeichel (Hennessey)
    Mertesacker Azpi Cedric (Smith) (Baker)
    Ritchie Hazard Cazorla Mané (Wanyama)
    Sakho Rooney Costa

  7. avolaris
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Thoughts on this team??

    Goalkeeper: Courtois
    Defenders: Clyne, Azpilicueta, Cedric
    mids: Ozil, Toure , Mane, Hazard
    forwards: Rooney, Benteke, Bojan

    Subs: Hennessey, Huth, Mutch, Barker

    1. Tom_15
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Bojan is a great pick if he can stay injury free.

      Notice you've gone for a poorer bench, possibly have Francis/Whittaker or Bassong rotating would be a good idea, and take Cylne out. Courtois / Hennessey could be replaced by Butland / Fabianski as they also offer could rotations.

      So basically you could have:

      Goalkeeper - Butland / Fabianski (rotating)
      Defenders - Francis / Bassong (rotating) Azpilicueta, Cedric (great choice)
      Midfields - Ozil, Toure (not so sure about him), Mane, Hazard
      Forwards - Rooney, Benteke, Bojan

      Hope this helps you

  8. kyezah
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Hendo / Milner and Kane or

    Ritchie & Rooney

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

      Ritchie and Rooney. Rooney pretty much guaranteed to do well and Ritchie takes all the free kicks. Good set up IMO

  9. drdarius
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Azpil and Depay + Deeney or
    Ivan and Ritchie?

  10. Postman Ty
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    RMT please and thanks

    Ruddy - (Rudd)
    Shaw - Mertesacker - (Ogbonna - Targett - (Baker))
    Ozil - Fab - Mata - Walcott - Ritchie
    Lukaku - Rooney - Pelle

    All out attack chip GW1 because when else would I want it...
    Set up to wildcard for GW4 to get Aguero in once I can see how the field plays out.
    Lukaku out to probably Sakho GW2.
    Ogbonna looks great GW2+3 and Targett offers a solid 4.0 option however long Bertrand is out.

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

      too much planning. anything can and will happen in the opening few weeks

      1. Postman Ty
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        that's the idea behind the early wildcard, instead of trying to plan and shuffle for aguero. i think it leaves me pretty flexible, no?

  11. David Davros
    • 14 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Why all the love for Cedric?

    Any 4.0m defenders that look nailed on?

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

    Just seen lambert at wba. Looking dangerous.

    RMT?

    Cech

    Darmian Clyne Azpilicueta
    Walcott Depay Hazard Zaha
    Kane Rooney Lambert

    Subs Speroni
    Wanyama Targett Baker

    I'm trying to see where i can find 0.5 to replace zaha with Ritchie.

    1. Js31
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      nice team, do you plan on bringing Aguero in?

  13. londonmayor
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    RMT: any tips welcome

    Myhill

    Ivanovic
    bassong
    Francis

    Cesc
    Walcott
    Hazard
    Oxlade Chameberlain

    Rooney
    Wilson
    Benetekers

    Subs: Ki, Huth, Steven taylor

    THANKS! 🙂

  14. Vaz87
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    RMT - Only girl in our league and would really love to win this season :p - ANY advice would be great!

    Courtois (Hennessey)
    Ivan - Koscielny - Targett (Steven Taylor - Baker)
    Walcott - Fab - Mata - Sterling - Ritchie
    Giroud - Kane (Deeney)

    Alternatively
    Giroud, Mata & Fab out for Rooney, Hazard & Wanyama

    Thoughts?

  15. Ibra Kadabra
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    hoolahan -> silva, coutinho, gradel, ritchie for -4? already having yyt though