Scout Reports

The Promoted – Huddersfield Town

Having assessed the two automatically promoted sides – Championship winners Newcastle United and runners-up Brighton and Hove Albion – we now turn our attentions to play-off victors Huddersfield Town.

It’s fair to say that David Wagner’s side surpassed all expectations last term after finishing in nineteenth position in 2015/16.

Ending fifth in the division after 46 matches, Huddersfield clinched a Wembley showdown against Reading by scraping past Sheffield Wednesday 4-3 on spot-kicks after their two-legged play-off semi-final finished level at 1-1.

The final was goalless after 120 minutes, but the Terriers held their nerve to again prevail 4-3 on penalties and return to the top flight for the first time since 1972.

The Statistics

PWDLFAGDPCS
Total46256155658-28112
Home2315263426+8476
Away2310492232-10346

CS = Clean sheets

As the numbers suggest, Wagner’s men struggled for a cutting edge in the final third and found the net just 56 times in 46 matches. That tally was bettered by 13 other Championship sides and lagged some way behind promoted pair Newcastle (85) and Brighton (74).

Although they were ranked third in the division in terms of possession (55.7%), Huddersfield failed to make the most of their dominance – 22 of their 25 wins were clinched by a single-goal margin.

The Terriers netted 34 times in front of their own supporters, but tallied just 22 on the road. In fact, they scored more than one goal in just five of their 23 away matches.

As the season unfolded and rotation increased, Wagner’s charges toiled in front of goal – they scored just once in their final five fixtures, courtesy of an own goal from Sheffield Wednesday defender Tom Lees in the second-leg of that semi-final play-off.

Breaking down the data further, Huddersfield sat seventh for total attempts over the season (624) but, in terms of shots per goal, an average of 11.1 was ranked just nineteenth in the Championship.

Essentially, that means Wagner’s side converted only 8.9% of their opportunities in 2016/17. Put into perspective, only three Premier League outfits, including relegated duo Middlesbrough (7.7%) and Sunderland (7.5), along with Southampton (also 7.5%) were less clinical.

Looking at the home/away defensive numbers, there’s little difference in goals against (26 to 32), although it’s worth noting that nine of those home goals were shipped in their final three league fixtures at John Smith’s Stadium.

From a Fantasy perspective, a meagre tally of 12 clean sheets, and just six at home is an obvious concern – all the more so when you consider that Brighton totalled 21, including 12 in front of their own supporters.

What’s all the more frustrating for Wagner is that his side conceded just 9.5 shots per match – the fewest among Championship outfits.

Indeed, a total of 437 efforts against equates to one every 9.4 minutes – only Man City (10.7) bettered that average in last season’s Premier League.

But, conversely, it took fewer shots (7.5) to score against the Yorkshire outfit than any other club in the Championship in 2016/17.

Compared with their fellow promoted clubs, Newcastle conceded a goal from every 11.1 shots faced, with Brighton (13.1) the most resilient of the three.

Ultimately, then, those problems at both ends of the pitch mean that the Terriers are the first side promoted to the Premier League to have conceded more goals than they scored.

The Manager

Wagner made his debut for Eintracht Frankfurt in 1990 before spending a largely uneventful career playing as a forward in the German first and second divisions.

He eventually retired in 2005, having also turned out for the likes of Mainz O5 and Schalke 04 and winning the UEFA Cup with the latter in 1996-97. The son of an American father, Wagner featured for the US national team on eight occasions.

Wagner started his coaching career with the Under 17s at 1899 Hoffenheim and was then appointed as manager of Borussia Dortmund II in 2011.

After four years in the job, winning 57 and drawing 47 of 164 matches in charge, he was handed a first senior managerial role by Huddersfield in November 2015, with the club sitting in eighteenth position.

He immediately introduced double training sessions and proved he merited more than just the “Best man at Jurgen Klopp’s wedding” tag by steering the Yorkshire outfit to safety.

When it comes to tactics, Wagner – like his good friend Klopp – is a keen advocate of Dortmund’s “gegenpressing” approach, with his high-energy team pushing high up the pitch to win back possession quickly.

As this tactical analysis article shows, Huddersfield line up in a 4-2-3-1 formation that morphs into 2-4-3-1 in possession and 4-1-4-1 without the ball. When attacking, the wingers tend to tuck inside, allowing space for the full-backs to raid forward and offer support from deep.

Voted last year’s Championship Manager of the Year, Wagner elaborates:

“The main part of the style here is exactly what we had in Dortmund. We have had to adapt some things to the English environment. For example, referees here do not blow their whistles as much, so there are fewer breaks in the game and players get more tired around 70 minutes. Maybe sometimes we have to keep the ball more rather than go for another goal even if you might then concede an equaliser. The important thing is to find the right balance between intensity and recovery and everybody knows I have no problem with rotation.”

The Promoted Squad

A summer overhaul brought in 13 new faces and Wagner cited a four-day trip to a remote Swedish island without electricity as a vital team-bonding exercise.

The Terriers’ boss relied on a small core of regulars, with just 10 players handed more than 20 starts over the 49 fixtures – it’s testament to Wagner’s abilities that six of those 10 were among the summer recruitment drive.

It’s also worth noting that Wagner increased his rotation in the last few weeks of the season in preparation for the play-offs, while he also managed his regulars’ minutes by making numerous alterations for cup matches.

With a budget of just £12m to play with, Wagner successfully raided the loan market for Liverpool keeper Danny Ward and Manchester City midfielder Aaron Mooy, and both were mainstays in his first XI. Similarly, Chelsea’s Izzy Brown was a regular starter in the second half of the campaign.

All three have since returned to their parent clubs, but the lure of regular top-flight minutes could help Wagner to turn their heads once again.

Danny Ward – (45 starts)
Arriving on loan from Liverpool, the stopper played a crucial part in his side’s promotion bid, particularly during the play-offs.

As suggested by the defensive data above, though, Ward struggled to keep out the opposition and only made a save every 44.2 minutes last season – behind fellow promoted keepers David Stockdale (36.2) and Karl Darlow (41.9) and almost half Tom Heaton’s 22.6 for Burnley on his way to topping the FPL keeper standings.

A price of 4.5 looks on the cards for Wagner’s number one – whoever that may be – yet there look to be better options elsewhere in their rearguard.

Deputy to Ward last term, Joel Coleman claimed three clean sheets in four FA Cup appearances, including a goalless draw at home to Man City. At just 21, a lack of top-flight experience suggests that he may be no more than back-up once again, however.

Tommy Smith (43 starts, 2 sub apps. 4 goals, 10 assists)
One of only two Huddersfield players to be named in the Championship Team of the Year, the Terriers’ captain offers a real forward-thinking option from the back.

Wagner’s penchant for raiding full-backs allowed Smith to bag four goals and 10 assists from his role on the right of the back-four, with a total of 53 key passes more than any defender in the Championship.

That reputation could possibly earn him a starting price of 5.0 but if he’s listed at 4.5, Smith could emerge as a popular cut-price pick.

Reports on Tuesday eased fears over the foot injury sustained during the Championship play-off final, with Smith expected to be fully fit in time for pre-season training.

Christopher Schindler (46 starts, 1 sub app. 2 goals, 2 assists)
He arrived from German outfit 1860 Munich as the club’s record signing at a cost of £1.8m last summer.

A commanding presence at the back, Schindler won 4.4 headers per appearance in 2016/17 – more than twice his central defensive partner, Michael Hefele (2.1). Yet in spite of that aerial ability, he managed just 14 attempts over his 47 outings, scoring twice.

The German is also Huddersfield’s stand-out candidate for clearances, blocks and interceptions (CBI), averaging 9.68 to Hefele’s 13.87, and should benefit when they claim a clean sheet. He’s also less likely to incur the referee’s wrath – a total of four yellows is half the number posted by fellow defenders Smith, Hefele and Chris Lowe.

Michael Hefele (31 starts, 9 sub apps. 3 goals)
The centre-half was snapped up last July on a free transfer from Dynamo Dresden, where he found the net 10 times in 69 appearances.

Indeed, that eye for goal meant that Hefele was occasionally moved up front when his side were chasing matches late on – as a result, a total of 28 efforts on goal is more than double Schindler’s 13.

He was even utilised as a stand-in striker against Rochdale in the FA Cup and emerged from the bench to score twice.

After initially struggling to cement a regular role, Hefele started 27 of the final 33 league/play-off fixtures as the preferred partner to Schindler.

Chris Lowe (42 starts, 2 sub apps. 2 goals, 3 assists)
Lowe’s acquisition was yet another canny piece of Bundesliga business by Wagner.

Arriving on a free transfer from Kaiserslautern, the left-back’s output (two goals and three assists) fares poorly when compared to Smith, yet the underlying numbers are more encouraging.

He produced double the number of successful crosses per appearance (1.2 to 0.6) than Smith, and his minutes per key pass were almost identical (74.1 to 71).

It’s also worth noting that Lowe took – and converted – Huddersfield’s last penalty of the league season.

In terms of defensive contribution, he’s far ahead of Smith for both minutes per CBI (18.8 to 31.6) and tackles won (47.2 to 71). If he comes in cheaper than his fellow full-back, Lowe could be a real under-the-radar alternative.

Mark Hudson (17 starts, 5 sub apps)
The club captain started 13 of the opening 15 league fixtures before falling behind Hefele in the pecking order.

At 35 years of age, Hudson – who mustered just seven attempts in 22 appearances – is likely to be no more than a back-up as Wagner brings his own brand of high-energy football to the top-flight.

Aaron Mooy (45 starts, 3 sub apps. 4 goals, 7 assists)
Another key loan acquisition, the Australian arrived from Man City last summer.

Named in the Championship Team of the Year along with Smith, Mooy made more key passes (102) and successful tackles (114) than any team-mate, with his set-piece duties a vital weapon for Wagner’s men.

It seems unlikely that he’ll find a place on Pep Guardiola’s teamsheet next term and a move back to Yorkshire could be the answer for both parties. A fans’ favourite, he was voted Player of the Year.

Mooy could certainly be worth monitoring, particularly if he’s still at City when FPL launches, which could keep him around the 5.0 or even 4.5 mark.

He took two of his side’s four spot-kicks over the league season, scoring one then missing another before Lowe notched the final effort in late April.

Elias Kachunga (44 starts, 1 sub app. 12 goals, 2 assists)
Initially acquired on loan from German side Ingolstadt last summer, the versatile attacker signed up in a permanent deal for £1.1m back in March.

Mainly stationed on the right flank, Kachunga was occasionally used as a centre-forward and ended the season as his side’s top scorer with 12 goals. While an average of 54 minutes per shot is hardly prolific, few of his efforts were speculative – 59 of Kachunga’s 73 efforts arrived inside the box.

His pace and mobility are vital to Wagner’s high-pressing philosophy, while a total of 56 key passes – second only to Mooy – suggests he was a little unfortunate only to finish the season with two assists.

Rajiv van La Parra (39 starts, 4 sub apps. 2 goals, 3 assists)
Snapped up on loan from Wolves in March 2016, the Dutchman sealed a permanent switch over the summer.

A regular on the left flank, Van La Parra’s trickery will torment many a right-back – he made more successful dribbles than any player in last season’s Championship.

But a total of two goals and three assists – identical to left-back Lowe – highlights his lack of an end product. Although he bettered his fellow winger Kachunga for frequency of shots (42.5 minutes to 54), much of the Dutchman’s threat was from range, with just over half of his efforts (39 of 76) fired from inside the box.

He took – and missed – his side’s first spot-kick of the season and consequently tumbled down the pecking order.

Jonathan Hogg (36 starts, 4 sub apps. 1 goal)
A single goal – and 11 attempts on goal – in 40 appearances says everything about Hogg’s Fantasy potential.

Sitting in the double-pivot alongside Mooy, he was second only to the Australian for successful tackles (107 to 114) and made more interceptions (51) than any midfield team-mate. His appeal is likely to be limited as a cheap enabler in games that reward a players’ defensive contribution such as FanDuel.

Kasey Palmer (16 starts, 9 sub apps. 4 goals, 3 assists)
The 20-year-old arrived on loan from Chelsea and started 16 of the opening 30 matches in the central support role, featuring off the bench on nine further occasions.

Palmer contributed four goals and three assists before an Achilles injury sustained in February sidelined him for months. His next appearance was as a sub off the bench in the play-off final against Reading.

Izzy Brown (15 starts, 3 sub apps. 4 goals)
Arriving from Chelsea on loan in the January transfer window, Brown started 15 of the subsequent 24 matches, missing out five times with a knee problem.

Stationed in the central support role, he fired an effort every 40.7 minutes on his way to scoring four times, though he struggled to offer much of a creative outlet, averaging 71.2 minutes per key pass by comparison.

Jack Payne (10 starts, 14 sub apps. 2 goals, 2 assists)
Player of the Year for Southend in 2015/16, the attacking midfielder was acquired on a three-year contract last summer.

As the season unfolded, though, Payne drifted out of the picture and started just one of the final 11 fixtures – an indication, perhaps, of where he lies in Wagner’s plans for the season ahead.

Philip Billing (13 starts, 11 sub apps. 2 goals)
Billing failed to feature until the seventeenth match of the season. Standing six foot six, the Dane offers a physical presence in the centre of the park but his style is perhaps at odds with Wagner’s high-pressing approach.

He missed the end of the season with a knee injury but, like Smith, is expected to recover to gain a full pre-season ahead of the top-flight return.

Dean Whitehead (10 starts, 6 sub apps)
The veteran was mainly used as back-up last year and started on just 10 occasions.

Granted, he’s one of the few Huddersfield players to boast plenty of Premier League experience through stints with Sunderland and Stoke City, yet the 35-year-old Whitehead looks likely to settle for no more than a squad role next time out. Four goals in the last nine seasons says it all.

Nahki Wells (34 starts, 12 sub apps. 10 goals, 2 assists)
The Bermudan was subject to rotation towards the end of the regular season and started just one of the final five league fixtures before being reinstalled to the first XI for all three play-off matches.

Despite starting on 34 occasions, Wells found the net just 10 times as Wagner’s preferred lone striker. Firing an effort every 32 minutes, he scored with just 10 of his 106 shots on goal – a 9.4% conversion rate suggests that the Terriers’ manager will be looking for reinforcements up front over the summer.

Collin Quaner (9 starts, 10 sub apps. 2 goals)
Snapped up from German Second Division outfit Union Berlin in the January transfer window.

Quaner’s main impact was to steal pitch-time from Wells as Wagner rotated up front – he started nine of the 20 league matches he was available for and appeared 10 more times off the bench.

Like Wells, though, he failed to find a cutting edge and scored just two goals from 17 attempts.

The Potential Targets

Wagner’s achievements have understandably led to rumoured interested from a number of suitors, but the German has ended the speculation by pledging his future to Huddersfield.

With new director of football David Moss arriving from Celtic, yet another busy summer is anticipated.

The Terriers’ boss has been quick to admit he is keen to return for both Ward and Mooy. When asked about the former, he conceded:

“I think I have a lot of calls to do. This is maybe why I don’t want to get my head around it because I know how much work is ahead of me. There are a few phone calls and I will speak with Jurgen [Klopp] for sure, not only about Danny but about everything that happens.”

And on Mooy..

“Aaron was an outstanding player for us and I have said this before – Aaron is the heart of our game. You don’t often find a player who is so comfortable on the ball and has such a great fighting attitude. He is one of the outstanding players we have had during the season and we are very happy that he was with us. I would like to have Aaron Mooy – I would like to have all my players with me next season. What is possible, we will see.”

Meanwhile, Brown has also confirmed that he is not ruling out going back to the Yorkshire club next term and the potential return of the trio could solve a major headache for Wagner.

The Klopp connection has ensured that Wagner has been linked with a number of Liverpool players – aside from Ward, wingers Ryan Kent and Sheyi Ojo, along with defender Joe Gomez and frontman Danny Ings are believed to be on his radar.

Huddersfield are reported admirers of Anderlecht’s Kara Mbodj. The versatile Senegal international would offer Wagner an option at both centre-half and in the double-pivot, perhaps at the expense of Hogg should Mooy return.

The lack of a proven goalscorer also needs addressing – as the numbers show, only two Huddersfield players managed double figures.

The Terriers have been quickly installed as favourites to sign Leeds United’s Chris Wood, the top scorer in last season’s Championship with 27 goals.

A move for West Ham’s Ashley Fletcher has also been mooted – Wagner reportedly tried to sign the youngster both last summer and during the winter window.

Crystal Palace’s Fraizer Campbell is another looking for more pitch-time and he has been linked with a switch to his hometown club.

* Thanks to Radio Yorkshire’s Andy Lawson, a lifelong Huddersfield fan, for his input on this article.

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359 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Team Cruel
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Some talk about Zlatan continuing his recovery with United and might re-sign until the end of the season whenever he fully recovers. So might not be the end of him just yet. Watch this space.

    1. KingNidge
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Stranger things have happened

      1. Syd.
        • 14 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Strange times

        Nothing would surprise me anymore.

    2. I Member
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Makes sense. No reason for them to pay him those insane wages while he's injured.

    3. Alan_T
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Ha. Imagine people in draft leagues scrabbling around to pick him up when he is added to FPL in late August...

    4. Cpt Crunch Scott talent
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      That is exactly the scenario I've expected to happen since his injury.

  2. Syd.
    • 14 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Aguero scored 33 goals last season

    2 Headers
    27 Right foot
    4 Left foot

    1. Somalion
      • 14 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Pep only likes left foot goals, explains why he's been dropped.

    2. Jafooli
      • 12 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Doesn't add up. Two short.

      1. Syd.
        • 14 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Are you calling me shortie

  3. Jafooli
    • 12 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Scotland vs England predictions?

    I'm going 4-1 (including Snodgrass hatty)

    1. Alan_T
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      🙂

    2. Syd.
      • 14 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      5-1

      Can't see England getting anything from the game

      1. Jafooli
        • 12 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Agreed, was thinking 5-1 myself but can see Scotland being told not to embarrass England, especially after the election.

        1. Syd.
          • 14 Years
          6 years, 11 months ago

          Do you not think you've done them enough favours by donating them 12 Tory MPs to keep Jezzer out

          It's like Christmas and Birthday rolled into one

    3. DGW blindness is for Kinnea…
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      England to go 5-0 up at half time. Second half Scotland have the greatest of all comebacks and lead 6-5. With a few minutes to go 2 Scottish players contrive to concede an own goal. The English manager gives the Northern Irish referee a signal who blows for full time in the 88th minute. Full time 6-6

  4. bojack
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Interviewer: did you think about resigning?
    May: What I was thinking about was the MPs who lost their seats.. [waffle]
    Interviewer: are you partially deaf? I asked you a question and you completely ignored it...

    If only that last bit happened.

    1. Syd.
      • 14 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Now c'mon

      When was the last time you ever heard a politician answer a question

      1. bojack
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Never.

        Interviewer: can you confirm your name?
        Politician: look, I think what's important here is that we focus on what is right for the country..

        1. Net Gains
          • 7 Years
          6 years, 11 months ago

          And by country I mean me and by what's right I mean what I want right now!

    2. Point-one short
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Or if he'd asked: " Do you think your shambles of a campaign was the reason they lost their seats?"

      1. bojack
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Perhaps she took her eye off the ball lurking on these forums looking for tips on £4.5m promoted defenders.

  5. Net Gains
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Someone on TV in the very early hours of this morning was trying to say that soon it will be time to make way for another election but instead he said "soon it will be time to WAKE MAY for another election". I think it's safe to say we all agree that we won't be doing that! Let her sleep.

    1. bojack
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Ha!

      Did you hear than Laura Kuenssberg's attempt to say the word "count" ended up missing the 'o'.

      1. Net Gains
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Wow how did I miss that?! I think I was too busy watching Corbyn feel up Emily Thornberry!

      2. Syd.
        • 14 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Could be anyone of 650 people that she was referring to

    1. Epic Fail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Probably just used the same Websites4Dummies template.

      1. Net Gains
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        This

  6. Shipstontrev
    • 14 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    So who is going to have Christopher Schindler on their list?

    1. Pep
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      From Hudds, its Smith, Lowe or Kachunga

    2. Net Gains
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      *Ignores obvious Schindler's list pun*

  7. Pep
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    If Lukaku signs for Chelsea, he'd have to be in my GW1 team, regardless of fixture. Absolutely irresistible

    Would leave me maybe with something like this

    4.5 4.0
    4.5 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0
    Alli (10) Mane (9.5) Pedro (8.0) Kachunga (5.5)
    Kane (12.5) Lukaku (10) Jesus (10)

    Early days but high risk high reward. Simply a choice between A) Premium defender B) Lukaku

    1. Net Gains
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Very interesting. Please can you tell me more about this Kachunga?

      1. Pep
        • 6 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Oh well, my differential if the GW1 fixture isn't Chelsea (A) or City (A) or any other horrific opening fixture

        Plays as an inside forward. Gets goals. Similar to Mane, actually, in his positioning and incisive runs as an inside forward

    2. bojack
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Lukaku at Chelsea will be more like 11.0 and I think you can add 0.5 on to Kane and Alli.

      1. Pep
        • 6 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        All speculation rn, but doubt FPL will want to price every good player at above 10mil, would discourage casuals who they are trying to appeal to more nowadays

        1. bojack
          • 7 Years
          6 years, 11 months ago

          You may have a point. Guess it's wait and see.

        2. I Member
          • 8 Years
          6 years, 11 months ago

          Your prices look about right to me except for Lukaku and Jesus. Expecting 10.5 minimum for them.

    3. SADIO SANÉ
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Probably slightly over but pretty good. If Morata signs, Lukaku joins Chelsea, and maybe if Arsenal make a big signing upfront this template could be pretty popular. I'd probably go with 433 rather than Kachunga but we'll see.

    4. Deulofail
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      I hope Kane is more expensive than that. It's too easy to pick him at that price, even with the theories about Wembley and poor starts to the season. Once he starts scoring it won't be a risk to spend your money on him. I think it would be good for competition for him to be 13 or more.

      Lots of comments on here are about 'hoping' that obvious picks are made more obvious by a cheap price. We lose an advantage to 'casuals' that's the case, and as game gets slightly easier, and less scary/interesting.

      Also I think Lukaku will be more than that at Chelsea.

      1. Deulofail
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Sorry about the poor sentence construction haha

  8. Alan_T
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Sweden v France kicking off for those like me, in need of a football fix.

    1. The 12th Man
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Channel?

        1. The 12th Man
          • 10 Years
          6 years, 11 months ago

          Thanks

  9. makaveli123
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Sissoko is so crap. Why does he even start? They have Dembele, Rabiot and Kante on the bench

  10. SCOUT PICKS CHALLENGE - FINAL RESULTS
    @ocprodigy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    SCOUT PICKS CHALLENGE - GAMEWEEK 38 RESULTS

    Apologies it is this far delayed I've had not much time at all! The ultimate gameweek results!

    ***** GAMEWEEK RESULTS *****

    Scores on the doors;

    1st - AA33 (89pts) [3pts]
    Top 4% - Dusan Citizen (82pts), Joletouriste (77pts) [2pts]
    Top 10% - Kalmoffit (76pts), Apples...Oranges (71pts), FFS Scout (70pts), TambourineMan, IanP1970 (69pts) [1pt]

    with Kopite65 and The Tinkerman on 65 points!

    The FFS Scout Picks and Differentials scored a combined total of 85 points, therefore only AA33 scored an additional bonus point!

    ***** THE FINAL RESULTS *****

    First of all - he was already confirmed the champion and the last couple of weeks were just fun for him but he's still stretched that lead - congratulations to the champion;

    *** IanP1970 ***

    who scored a brilliant 37 points this season. This was followed up by the following;

    2nd - AA33 (25pts)
    3rd - Slippin' Jimmy, A Manager Has No Name (23pts)

    All four of them did brilliantly, and even beat the FFS Scout - which finished on 21 points!

    Thank you all for your participation. Apologies for the late results, and congratulations once again to IanP1970 for being this year's champion!

    Spreadsheet: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oyuz31n7ppeccuu/Scout%20Picks%20Challenge.xlsm?dl

    1. Epic Fail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      I'm sure the 2 other people currently logged on will appreciate this.

    2. Ruut
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      This is fandabbytactic! Thank you friend.

    3. AA33
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      It was a pleasure playing this. Thanks for conducting it, Ocprodigy! 😀

      Ready for 1st place next season 😉

      1. Pirlø's Pen
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Yes mate!

        Doing the Pancakes proud!

        1. AA33
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 7 Years
          6 years, 11 months ago

          Cheers Pirlo! 🙂

    4. AA33
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      And congrats to IanP1970! A brilliant season!

    5. ianp1970
      • 11 Years
      6 years, 10 months ago

      Cheers OCPRODIGY, looking forward to next season already 🙂

  11. diesel001
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Giroud missing a sitter as usual.

    1. diesel001
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      But LOL at me. Because he has just scored a stunner.

    2. SADIO SANÉ
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      good timing

  12. Wilshere Knowledge
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    I hope Wenger doesn't see that.

    1. diesel001
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      He won't have seen the sitter he missed and will have seen the stunner he just scored.

      1. Wilshere Knowledge
        • 10 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        There's always 18/19. 🙂

  13. SADIO SANÉ
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    what a strike!

  14. Alan_T
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Two corkers!

    1. Fred54
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Yeah, where is Charlie Dimmock these days?

  15. Ruut
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Had anyone ever seen an otter in real life? I think they might be extinct.

    Does anyone know?

    1. Fred54
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Saw one driving southbound on the M5 near J3.

      How the fudge can an Otter afford a Range Rover?

      1. Ruut
        • 6 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Tory government for you

    2. Je suis le chat
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Saw one 10 years ago when I was fishing in the Blackwater river in Cork. Popped up out of the water a few feet from me.

      1. Ruut
        • 6 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Cool, did it eat your fish?

        1. Je suis le chat
          • 10 Years
          6 years, 11 months ago

          I'm useless at fishing so he probably tweaked I was scaring every fish in sight. The wildlife and tranquility was the best bit of the fishing.

    3. Team Cruel
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      You're asking the wrong audience. I'd be surprised if most of the muppets on here have even seen a squirrel, never mind an otter.

    4. FC Lackless [BALEGIUM]
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Saw plenty of otter signs on river Dart but no actual otters

    5. Old Man
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Nah - apparently they've significantly increased in numbers over the past few years. If you know where to look then you'll see one as long as you're patient. I've only seen one myself but I wasn't even searching for one.

      1. Ruut
        • 6 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Do you live in London or the wild?

      2. Point-one short
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        I saw loads at an otter and butterfly sanctuary. Loads of butterflies as well.

  16. Net Gains
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Has anyone ever seen a post on here about whether anyone has ever seen an otter?

    1. Ruut
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Don't be mean, you made me cry yesterday saying those things about my mom. My support worker told me to ignore you but I believe youare a good person.

      1. Net Gains
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Yawn. It's old now.

  17. diesel001
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Just seen the released players list:

    https://www.premierleague.com/news/414631?sf86805509=1

    A team based on those released (excluding Zabaleta as he has gone to West Ham, Fletcher to Stoke and Ibra is injured):

    Caballero
    Martina Wasilewski Terry Clichy
    Navas Ledley Kirchoff Larsson
    Kone Campbell

    1. Jazz!
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      That team would get relegated

    2. makaveli123
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Horrible team

  18. Ruut
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    This websiteis awesome, only just found it. Imagine if it had lots of visitors then it would be even better.

    I might stick around.

    1. Sims
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Has 100× the traffic during the season

      1. Ruut
        • 6 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        coolio

    2. Chucky
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Are you the new Jafooli?

      1. Tansey
        • 9 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        Same Jafooli, other account

    3. Epic Fail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      How did you find it?

    1. Tansey
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      90 min is so unreliable that I take what they report, imagine the opposite and then this is correct

      1. JustPark
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 11 months ago

        I wonder how much Griezmann will cost in fpl. Can't wait!

  19. Wilshere Knowledge
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Classic Spurs.

    1. Delhidynamo
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Used to getting trophies for putting pressure

  20. Now I'm Panicking
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Lloris with the mother of all blunders for France

  21. Cpt Crunch Scott talent
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    We mastered the frog eaters!!!!

    Amazing goal.

  22. makaveli123
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Wow

  23. CloudSky
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    And you fellas were saying Spurs 1st team dont need no upgrades... 😀

    Toivonen is no Ačimović though.

  24. JustPark
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Wagner started his managerial career in 19th century. Did he get to the Guiness?

  25. internal error
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    According to Chilean journalist Fernando Solabarrieta, Alexis Sanchez has finalised his move from Arsenal to Manchester City.

    1. internal error
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Arsene Wenger remains calm that Giroud can provide neccessary fire power after his goal against Sweden

    2. Tansey
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      By far and away the best player available or purchase at the moment, if they get him for anything less than 60 they'll be laughing

    3. Fred54
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Citeh? Wowzers if true.

  26. Tansey
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    If Alexis gets pissy when Wenger subs him a couple of minutes early imagine the crying he'll do when Pep rotates him out of nowhere every odd game

  27. mad_beer ✅
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 11 months ago

    Anyone who posts anything on here on a Friday night is a real loser. 🙂

    1. Tansey
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Does it make me less of a loser if I post here every other night also?

    1. Syd.
      • 14 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Looks cuddly

    2. Parm
      • 12 Years
      6 years, 11 months ago

      Jafooli isn't seen for a day and suddenly a wild Optimus appears....