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The second season of the official Fantasy Bundesliga game is here and is available in both English and German.

The first season was a lot of fun and we had a few Fantasy Football Scout regulars posters playing but no official league. This season I hope we can step up the community’s involvement and have created a FFS League (Password – FFS).

The concept and rules are very different to the Fantasy Premier League game, so if you are interested in playing I would recommend having a proper look-through. Statistics are a big part of the game so it suits the keen Fantasy player well.

The season will run from 18th August to 12th May over 34 gameweeks. The first deadline is kick off of the opening game on Friday night, August 18th 19:30 UK time.

Rules and Scoring points

-150 million budget to pick 15 players
-No limit on how many players you can have from one team.
-Three transfers between gameweeks. When planning your transfers try to make sure you have as many different kick-off times over a gameweek covered to maximize points potential.
-There are set wildcard weeks (we are not told exactly when) which were last year one of the international breaks in the autumn and the winter break.
-The transfer market is locked when the gameweek starts and opens again after the round is completed with player prices adjusted according to player performance.
-Captaincy has been replaced this year by a star player system. You pick one star forward, midfielder and defender who score 1,5x points.
-Manual substitutions during the gameweek (like in UEFA-games)
-You can replace a player in your starting xi with someone who is yet to play but you lose the points you sub out. You can also change your star player until you are happy with your score or run out of players in that position.
-Multiple ways of scoring points, not just goals, assists and clean sheets.
-If you want to do well in the game you need to understand the importance of duels won. See more here and here.

Selecting your squad

When picking your team you need to decide whether you are putting your budget to your starting xi or utilizing manual subs with more width. All of last year’s bargains have been bumped up in price so we need new ones and they usually introduce themselves when the season gets going, not before. This is why it may be smart to start with 12-13 strong starters and a couple of one million priced bench fodders.

Goalkeepers

Most important thing when picking goalies is that they keep a clean sheet as that gives you five points and every goal conceded loses one point. As every shot saved earns you a point save machines can also be beneficial, however, you want to avoid a scenario where your keeper’s team loses big and you are quickly looking at minus points.

Bayern’s Manuel Neuer (15m) is the most expensive keeper and (depending on his fitness) many will favor him and a fodder for reliable points. Good mid-priced keepers include Oliver Baumann (12m, Hoffenheim) and Rune Jarstein (11m, Hertha). Cheapest rotation pairs set you back 13-15m but for this to work your keepers need to play at different times and this is not the case in GW1 (Hannover/Mainz/HSV/Werder).

Defenders

You want defenders who win a lot of duels consistently every week. That way you have a solid base score even if your defender concedes or doesn’t get any attacking returns. Initially, you might look at someone like David Alaba (13m, Bayern) as one of the best defenders to pick, but even though he got four goals, four assists and a good amount of clean sheets last season, he wasn’t actually as good of a pick as on paper. That is because he didn’t earn many duel points.

Tried and trusted premium defender targets include Willi Orban (14m, RB), Benjamin Hübner (14m, Hoffenheim) and Werder’s very attacking wingback Theodor Gebre Selassie (13m). For a bit cheaper you could be looking at “Augsburg’s Roberto Carlos” Konstantinos Stafylidis (12m), Freiburg’s Caglar Söyüncü (11m) and a cheaper alternative to other Köln defenders Lukas Klünter (9m). Luca Caldirola (Werder, 5m) looks like the best cheap option right now, but when first team players get injured other names will come in to play too.

Midfielders

With midfielders, you are looking at wingers and attacking mids who are able to score and assist goals. In this game, you can also target box-to-box mids who are good going forward and do their defensive duties picking up a handful of duel points in the process.

There are several intriguing premium midfielders. Liverpool target Naby Keita (15m, RB) who bosses the midfield, Bayern duo Thiago (15m) and Arjen Robben (14m), not forgetting BVB’s tricky winger Ousmane Dembele (14m). Going down to 13m you find two set-piece takers in Vincenzo Grifo (M’gladbach) and Werder’s captain Zlatko Junuzovic.

At 11m there is a potential out of position player in Werder’s Fin Bartels, who finished last season strongly playing as a striker. For 10m you can invest in Köln’s Marcel Risse, who did well last season before suffering a knee injury.

Yevhen Konoplyanka (7m, Schalke) has suffered a big price drop because he was out of favor with S04’s previous manager but could emerge as a budget pick with a new man in charge.

Forwards

Goals are expected from your forwards, but also keep in mind that a striker winning regularly 15+ duels in a game will outscore a striker who scores a single goal but doesn’t do much else.

Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski (15m) is the only essential player in the game. BVB’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (15m) is close to that, but the lack of duel points last season means he just falls short. He is still, of course, an excellent pick and second name in most team sheets. With that being the case it mainly comes down to the third man in our forward line.

This third slot could be the one where you really play the fixtures. Almost everyone priced at 13m+ is a good pick with a few unknowns in the mix.

At 11m Nils Petersen (Freiburg) and Guido Burgstaller (Schalke) offer two solid cheaper alternatives. 19-year old Kaylen Hinds (5m, Wolfsburg) came from Arsenal this summer and has done well in pre-season, but it remains to be seen if he or any other cheap option can provide a bargain for our forward lines.

Additional Information

The week before the season starts all teams will be playing in the DFB-Pokal, German Cup, which gives a good indication into the starting lineups.

There is a learning curve to this game with a lot of stats based scoring rules so even if it initially might look hard, after a few weeks you’ll start to get the hang of it.

The game also hasn’t done any favors to new players by not including last seasons statistics. I don’t have much saved but will try to help from memory if there are any questions.

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  1. VS10_
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Excellent start with 118p. Solid performances all around with Leckie's once in a lifetime performance (0 goals last season, although for a worse team) bringing 20 points.

    Remember that prices will have changed based on player performance when the market opens again tomorrow so wait at least until Friday afternoon, or after the lineups come out again for the first game.

    1. Still Playing. Just Kos
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      98 points here. Seems like Leckie made the difference. That and I had Felipe and Konoplyanka on the bench.
      Good job there.

      1. VS10_
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 9 months ago

        Kono benched also. Couldn't even utilize manual subs because everyone who started performed well enough, which is a positive problem. Benched players performing well also gain value and you keep all the value you make when transferring out unlike in FPL.

        1. Lovren do Yaya
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          6 years, 9 months ago

          101 here, with good all round performances except for Petersen. It is nice to see such high score after a dissapointing one in FPL 🙂

    2. poohdini
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      114 here. Everyone except Werner brought something to the table. Upamecano only had 6 but he had 9 from duels. Caiuby got 10 from duels. Amazing for his price, I think.

      Lewa, Auba, Pulisic, one of Ribery/Robben, Keita, Hübner and Upamecano are the players I probably will not change.

      I can change Werner depending on the fixture. I don't know if Nuri is nailed on, I guess he will go back to bench once Weigl is fit? Same for Ulreich.

      Felipe and Caiuby look great for their prices. I am happy with Bell too.

      Can't wait to see Bundesliga Highlights show.

      1. poohdini
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 9 months ago

        Oh and it would be so sweet if Dan-Axel Zagadou becomes nailed on.

      2. VS10_
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 9 months ago

        Weigl and Sahin can play together but could be worth replacing at that point and he is very injury prone anyway. Unfortunately week one didn't really throw in any cheap mids apart from the three that were mentioned several times.

        I might even keep my whole attack the same Lewa-Auba-Cordoba, Keita-Ribery-Leckie-Kono-Sahin. Cordoba did exactly what I expected, 9 shots, over 10 duels, a goal would have been a bonus and good fixture next week. Leckie is away to Dortmund and I could downgrade him to Caiuby if I needed money at the back but hard to drop the top-scorer.

        I'm prepared to upgrade Ulreich (left 4m in the bank) if Neuer is back, not sure to who yet. Willems, Klünter and Ozipcka main targets in defence. Lienhart going out and maybe one of Hübner or Orban. Orban has the fixture and expecting much better this week. Hübner playing a tough midweek game and Hoffenheim could be a bit tired but if Leverkusen go for it, he could see a lot of action and duels.

        The ownership percentages are completely messed up so hopefully, those are fixed.

    3. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Wp. 117 here.

      Basti Oczipka is being brought in on Friday. Should be an interesting game against former Schalke boss Breitenreiter. He's feeding his players raw meat apparently 😀

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

    124 here, from:

    Lewandowski (s), Aubameyang, Kruse

    Demirbay (s), Ribery, Sahin, Keita

    Hübner (s), Zagadou, Bartra

    Ulreich

    Bench: Klünter, Bartels, 1m DF, 1m GK

    Will definitely sell one of Demirbay/Ribery/Bartels for Caiuby to free up some cash for an upgrade at GK. Generally regretting having invested so much in Bremen (Kruse and Bartels have a brutal first two fixtures--first at Hoffenheim, now Munich), but otherwise things are looking good.

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Nice one. Bartra's goal was quite a strike. Bremen had an amazing run in the last 10 games of the season scoring three goals per game on average but could still be a bit much at this point.

  3. Still Playing. Just Kos
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    A few costly decisions this week prevented me from breaking 100, but my players have some pretty good fixtures runs in the coming weeks. E.g. Leipzig players, Dortmund, Vestergaard. So not much change is needed I think.

    Thinking of swapping Kalou out for Caiuby. Or Traore, since Gladbach have Augsburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart to play in the next few weeks.

    Then I could upgrade Jarstein, and even my second GK if I wanted to.

  4. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Back in training after varying injuries: Thiago, Martínez, Neuer, Weigl, Havertz, Burgstaller, Osako.

  5. VS10_
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Neuer expected to be back in goal.
    Caiuby is a small doubt.
    Rausch out so Horn (6m) expected to start for Köln at left back.
    Gnabry and Demirbay doubts.
    Schmelzer still not ready so Zagadou should have one more week.

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Poulsen also a doubt for Leipzig.

  6. poohdini
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Just watched highlights of all games.

    Traore caught my eye the most. What do you think about him? Also, I feel like I should be getting 1 or 2 players from Köln or HSV because they play early this week. One from Schalke too because they play late.

    What are the teams with good fixtures for the next 4-5 weeks? I like Leipzig's fixtures personally.

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Traore's end product is his weakness but that doesn't necessarily hurt too much in this game and his price is quite good. He had to play wingback in some games last season but looks like he is on the wing for now at least with four at the back formation.

      Friday games were quite good for points last season and that is the one fixture I usually manage to watch live so I always try to get someone playing.

      Schalke with two very good fixtures before a couple of trickier ones.
      Dortmund quite good. Frankfurt and Stuttgart good looking home games.

      I would love to do a fixture ticker but don't think I have the technical ability for that.

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

      Yeah Dortmund has an insanely good schedule over the next 5-7 GW, no real tests aside from @Köln and @Gladbach. Lots of underpriced options too IMO--Zagadou, Bartra, Pulisic, Sahin...

  7. poohdini
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Have been looking for CS probabilities. Leipzig, Dortmund, Bayern, Köln and Frankfurt have the best chances for CS. Hoffenheim have the 4th lowest one, so I think it might make sense to get Hübner out, or I can get Bell (Mainz) out and get Horn for cheap.

    My FWs are Lewa, Auba and Werner so they are set. I do have to get Ulreich out though. I don't want to spend too much on goalkeepers but maybe I can get Hradecky with the extra money I have left from Bell or Hübner (or even Bürki).

    Also, makes sense to have Nuri one more week. I'm happy with Keita-Caiuby-Pulisic and Ribery too. Bellarabi is intriguing though.

    Here is what I am thinking for this week:

    Hübner > Orban (double Leipzig defense)
    Bell > Horn
    Ulreich > Neuer/Bürki/Hradecky.

    Does it make sense to have this rationale when making transfers for the week?

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      It's not quite 100% that Neuer is back in goal. Ancelotti said he is ready to play but they will decide later.
      Willems at LWB (took some corners too) should be better valued than Hradecky and the way Frankfurt defend they don't usually allow many shots. Dortmund also has in Bartra and Sokratis two very good defenders for duels and some attacking threat over Bürki. Tbh, I'm struggling a bit with keepers at this stage, to replace Ulreich.

      Like I said before, I'm also looking to shift Hübner, but knowing that he can win 15-20 duels in a game where they are under pressure and doesn't necessarily need a clean sheet.

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

      I was also looking at CS odds today haha. Your rationale looks sound to me. I am stuck with Hübner for another week because I need to make too many changes elsewhere in my squad, but makes sense to swap him out for someone like Orban. If you're running low on funds you could consider a cheaper dude with good matchups coming up like Bartra or Naldo.

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

    This week I think I'm rolling with

    Lewandowski (s), Auba, Kruse

    Ribery (s), Pulisic, Sahin, Caiuby (Keita)

    Klünter (s), Hübner, Bartra (Zagadou, 1m)

    Bürki (1m)

    Got rid of Bartels, Demirbay and Ulreich for Pulisic, Caiuby and Bürki. Depending on injuries etc. will probably try to upgrade Bürki to Neuer next week, maybe by swapping out Hübner for someone like Naldo, and Zagadou (who should gain more value this week) for Framberger on Augsburg or another cheap starting defender (suggestions welcome). Struggled over Bürki vs. Gulacsi a bit but Leipzig's defense looked pretty bad last week (away vs. a tough opponent, I realize) and I think they're generally a bit overrated. Not sure if the previous season's save numbers have that much predictive value but Bürki saved significantly more than Gulacsi last season too.

  9. VS10_
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Decided to make a fixture ticker:
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xFrkED2i2grFn8_Ygkl-sd7-7WcoCxNgGkfYdq_788U/edit?usp=sharing

    In order of last seasons league table. Initial ratings based on last seasons home and away numbers and rough expectations for this season. I'll be updating the ratings as we get more information so just bookmark the link and it'll update automatically when I do so. Tricky to make the ratings with not a lot of information and there is bound to be some bias in there, but hopefully it's helpful. Feedback welcome.

    1. poohdini
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Awesome, thank you for that! Frankfurt and Hertha home rotation look good.

      Just a quick note, I think that could do with a better color formatting 🙂 Dark blue for very easy, blue for easy, white for medium would be better, imo.

      1. VS10_
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 9 months ago

        Thanks. Changed a bit now.

    2. Lovren do Yaya
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Great stuff! Thanks for the effort!
      Is there a place where we could see all the set piece and penalty takers?

        1. Wild Rover
          • 13 Years
          6 years, 9 months ago

          Ignore, didn't realise you were talking about Bundesliga 😳

  10. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Lol. The substitute referee red cards Mavraj, one minute into his first ever top tier game as an official 😆

  11. Barry
    • 13 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Cordoba with a nice 9 points tonight 🙂 They got beat convincingly though.

    1. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      9pts is fairly average for a forward in this game tbh.

      Köln were really poor. HSV are usually regarded as the shit that won't flush but they've made a terrific start. Gisdol's seemingly close to signing former Bayern left-back Contento but he'd have a job getting in the team if this van Drongelen kid keeps performing.

    2. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Will elaborate on this.

      Lewandowski averaged 10ppg last season iirc, which was the highest. Forwards brought the most points, and the Bundesliga is notoriously a high scoring league.

      Córdoba is a very good pick, because he can blank but still get steady scores. If he scores too then it's a haul (hit the post tonight). Auba for example doesn't guarantee a big score with a goal, but he does obviously score a lot of goals.

  12. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Neuer & Thiago return. Traoré benched by Hecking.

  13. poohdini
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 9 months ago

    Woof. Great week for me. Should I change my star man from Pulisic (9*1.5) to Keita? I feel like I should. I won't change Lewa (14*1.5) and Zagadou (17*1.5) though.

    1. shaq
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 9 months ago

      Great week for me too, and I'm struggling with the exact same "problem." I am leaning toward starting Keita because he's at home vs a bad team, and I think he averaged a bit over 9 last year anyway, he not sure

      1. shaq
        • 6 Years
        6 years, 9 months ago

        But not sure, I mean

    2. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      Tricky call. Let's say Keita does very well. If you switch and Keita gets 14p (x1.5=21p), you're at 30p from Pulisic and Keita. If you stick and Keita gets 14p, you're at 28p from those two. Because it's only 1.5x and not 2x like in FPL the difference is quite a bit smaller either way.

      I'll be switching from Leckie's 7p(11p) to Keita and then still have Kono left if he fails badly.

      1. poohdini
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        Good perspective on that. But knowing that Freiburg are not a very difficult opponent, it is worth the risk imo. It leads to the question of him getting at least 10pts to make my decision justified. I believe he can do that so I did it.

        Dan-Axel Zagadou has become amazing value for his price, right? I hope he can nail his starting spot.

        1. VS10_
          • 8 Years
          6 years, 8 months ago

          Zagadou was in trouble against Bayern in the cup final before the season so I'm not sure if he is trusted in bigger games like Spurs away. If that is the case, Schmelzer will have to play the next league game to get match fitness. Zagadou's performances have got himself in contention for LB, but we will have to wait and see.

          1. shaq
            • 6 Years
            6 years, 8 months ago

            Yeah that's a good way to break down captaining Keita vs. Pulisic. I also think Keita's more likely than not to break 9 points (averaged 9+ last year anyway, and this seems like a fixture in which he's likely to overperform--obviously greater chance for a win than usual, and most of his goals and assists came at home last season), so I'll switch the star to him once the starting lineups come out. But yeah, not likely to make a major difference.

            And that's helpful info on Zagadou, thanks. Been a great couple weeks, in any case, and will have made a handy profit on him if I end up swapping him out next week.

            Anyone have thoughts on Tisserand and his prospects of future starts at Wolfsburg? Seems like a great bargain pick if he's going to feature regularly.

            1. VS10_
              • 8 Years
              6 years, 8 months ago

              A very good spot there and that's a great price for Tisserand. He came straight in after transfer from Ingolstadt so looks good as a starter. Other CB's Bruma and Brooks are still months out with injuries too.

  14. VS10_
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Set pieces takers now added below fixtures: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xFrkED2i2grFn8_Ygkl-sd7-7WcoCxNgGkfYdq_788U/edit#gid=0

    Arango or someone else knowledgeable can probably point out some corrections/additions.

    1. Lovren do Yaya
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      That was quick, thanks!

    2. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      Good addition.

      Weiser takes some Hertha corners. I think Günter takes FKs for Freiburg. Meyer takes some set-pieces for Schalke when on the pitch, at least he was yesterday. Think Delaney is 2nd FK taker after Junuzović, remember him taking some last season with his left peg.

      Haven't seen enough of the new look Stuttgart yet. Aogo/Burnić FKs? No idea.

      Wendell on pens was a surprise to me. I know he took one last season (everyone had a go, even Toprak) but I suspected it would be Volland.

      1. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
        • 10 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        Max is on free-kicks for Augsburg. Not sure on Freiburg since Grifo left - their new signing Ravet is apparently a set-piece taker.

  15. shaq
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    One thing people might not be aware of is that you actually can switch around your formation once the games have started. The last guy on the right of the line you're reducing automatically gets bumped off though (not sure if there's a warning message beforehand), so makes sense to set your lineup with that in mind--put the guys who play later in the week and/or are lower scorers in last so you're not forced to take out someone who already played and put up a good score.

    Had another good week, ended up with 131 from:

    Lewandowski*, Aubameyang (Kruse)

    Keita*, Ribery, Pulisic, Sahin, Caiuby

    Bartra*, Zagadou, Hübner (Klünter, 1m)

    Bürki (1m)

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      Oh, really? Well, that has changed from last year then.

  16. Lovren do Yaya
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Just want to say thanks VS10 and the other guys for the effort. I did not have a clue before I started but now got off to a great start. 225 points, thanks community!

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      You're welcome. 118+118 for me, boring 😆

      Someone in the FFS league, The Clairvoyants (is that you Goktugerce?), is tied 4th for the gameweek with four others. Top five get a prize, so not sure if they raffle between those tied or how it works. If anyone ends up winning a prize be prepared to wait for it to arrive (took about two weeks for them to ask my details and then a month for the prize to arrive last year).

      1. poohdini
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        That's correct, it is me! I was expecting a good gameweek ranking after 144 pts but was not expecting being in top 5. I would have been 3rd if I did not change my star man to Keita though 🙂

        Hopefully I can get a prize!

      2. poohdini
        • 7 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        Thanks for your help, by the way, your insight has been invaluable.

  17. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Just watched the roundup of all gw2 matches.

    Zakaria's goal was excellent, very Naby Keita-esque. Wish I wasn't reminded of Wolfsburg scoring 20 seconds after Haller hit the woodwork (again), and from a Willems corner also. Brutal.

  18. Barry
    • 13 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Yarmelenko to Dortmund would be an interesting signing.

  19. VS10_
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Now halfway into the break, they have decided to switch to unlimited transfers 🙄

    Yarmolenko also added as a forward which makes a lot of sense when other BVB wingers are midfielders.

    1. Barry
      • 13 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      Yeah I already made my 3 transfers and was like ok lol.
      Any other transfers catch your eye?

      1. shaq
        • 6 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        I thought Origi to Wolfsburg was interesting, not sure if he'll start immediately though.

        As far as transfers go, at this point there's no downside to locking something in now, right? Is it pretty much like the season's starting over again?

        1. shaq
          • 6 Years
          6 years, 8 months ago

          Also anyone have thoughts on Sebastien Haller? Been a duel-point monster so far at striker, pretty young and in his first year in the BL too, but I'm not sure if the pace is sustainable or if he's cheap enough (12.5M) to justify bringing in for (in my case) Max Kruse.

          1. VS10_
            • 8 Years
            6 years, 8 months ago

            Yeah, it's like a wildcard. Last season it was the second international break and winter break but not sure what they have in mind now that this happened already.

            Haller is a bit like Cordoba where you expect him to get steady scores through duels and goal attempts and goals are a bonus. Kruse is the opposite, you need him to score and he doesn't do too well in duels.

          2. poohdini
            • 7 Years
            6 years, 8 months ago

            Seen him a few times when he was playing for Utrecht and I really like him as a striker. Strong both on the ground and in the air, good finisher. Excellent penalty taker. I'm going big with Auba-Lewa and Werner but I may get him in the future.

      2. VS10_
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        Pretty much all the late transfers are a wait and see. Origi probably the most guaranteed to start but could be on the wing if they continue with one striker (Gomez). Passlack competing with Kaderabek, Toljan with Piszczek, Kampl with Leipzig's defensive and attacking mids.

  20. Aston-villain
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Keep or sell willian?
    Im thinking koalsinac+willian to pogba+4.8defender (-4)

  21. VS10_
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Teams playing in Europe (Bayern, Leipzig, Dortmund, Hoffenheim, Köln, Hertha) will be playing every couple of days until the next international break. That is 7 games in total in just over 20 days. There will be rotation and you need to be prepared for players to be benched.

    Lewandowski started all these games last season but then got benched in the first game after second int. break. Aubameyang got benched once early in the season. Bayern's risk areas are more wingers and centre mids. BVB don't really have a backup for Auba but could put a winger up front and their squad has less depth than Bayern's. Certainly not a reason to get rid of them two for me.

    We don't really know how Leipzig, Hoffenheim, Köln and Hertha will approach the schedule. Leipzig have a lot of players for their four midfield and two striker slots. Keita, Forsberg/Werner in that order the least likely to be benched but not immune. Nagelsmann showed around the Liverpool games he mixes it up but the Europa league might not be as attractive as the possibility of getting to UCL. Hertha have options for their attacking slots too, as well as Köln.

    Just make sure all your outfield players play and you will be ahead of a lot of others who put all their money to 11 players. If you want to play it a bit more safe it might be time to look at players who don't play in Europe, likes of Mario Gomez, Karim Bellarabi, Lars Stindl, Sebastian Haller, and their team mates.

    1. shaq
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      Thanks, super helpful--lots of stuff I wouldn't have considered.

      Here's my tentative lineup for next week:

      Aubameyang*, Origi (Lewandowski)

      Pulisic*, Sahin, Caiuby, Ribery (Robben)

      Upamecano*, Bartra, Willems, Tisserand (Naldo)

      Bürki, 1m

      Suggestions welcome. I think I should have enough depth to cover for benchings/ineffectiveness here--certainly anticipating making some substitutions and formation changes after the early games next Saturday. Some things I took into consideration: I really like the next run of fixtures for Wolfsburg and Dortmund and I think in any match Ribery and Robben start they each figure to outperform everyone else at MF. Still, that's a big if, and I may still end up bringing in Keita and/or Bellarabi for one or both.

      1. VS10_
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        It's the risk and reward with those Bayern mids. Biggest rotation threat is those easy home games against Mainz and Wolfsburg before UCL matches. Although first UCL game v Anderlecht is also an easy looking home game which could help with league rotation. GW6 v Wolfsburg is the only time we get the Bayern lineup before the deadline. James, Müller and Coman are all fit now so it's 4-5 players into two positions depending on who plays number 10.

  22. Still Playing. Just Kos
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    I'm looking to get in players from teams that I can see finishing strongly in the league this season, that aren't playing in European competitions and so don't risk as much rotation.

    -Bayer Leverkusen haven't convinced me in their defence yet, but their attack has looked very good so far to me.
    I'm definitely looking to get in one of Mehmedi or Bellerabi in my team as a medium priced midfielder/forward.
    They have a fairly good fixture run, with only Schalke and Hertha Berlin to travel to in their next 6. Berlin of course could potentially rotate some of their players for the Europe League. I think they will have a much better season this time around.

    -Schalke have some tough games coming up, but their win against RB Liepzig is proof they can go toe-to-toe with the stronger teams from last season. Konoplayanka looks to be a potential bargain so far, and their defence looks settled with clear first team options. E.g. Oczipka, Naldo and Fahrmann. I'm tempted to bring in the former this week, as Stuttgart at home looks tasty to me.
    Despite finishing 10th last season, they had the 4th best defence record in the league, a tally shared by Dortmund, and that was with the Europa League competition to play in as well.

    -Monchengladbach face Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Werder Bremen (away) and Hannover at home in their next 6, and could benefit from possible rotations in the away games against Leipzig and Dortmund. Their attack has looked impressive to me so far, with Hazard and Stindl being the standout options. Traore could be worth decent value if he can nail down a starting place. Ginter and Went look like decent mid priced options over the expensive Vestergaard. They also sport a decent fixture rotation with Leverkusen.

    Of course, the teams in the European competitions may handle their squads well. Some players may start every game, one would hope. Fill free to share your opinions on which teams you think will perform well in the league the next couple weeks, despite the hectic fixture schedule for this month.

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      I did feel this could be Schalke's season after that opening day win over Leipzig but after that horrendous game against Hannover hard to say if anything has really changed. Their new young manager kind of forced long-time captain Höwedes out and the fans weren't too happy about that. I currently have two from them but could sell after next game when they have three tougher fixtures in a row.

      Leverkusen signed striker Lucas Alario with a good record in Argentina for a relatively big fee but he is yet to be added to the game.

  23. poohdini
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Alaba is ruled out indefinitely. Is Rafinha a good option at 9.9?

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      He should be pretty nailed with Alaba and Bernat injured for several weeks. Don't really remember if he did well last season when playing.

      1. Still Playing. Just Kos
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        That position is now looking worryingly thin for Bayern. At least for now we have a kindly priced defender who's nailed on for the league champions.

        1. VS10_
          • 8 Years
          6 years, 8 months ago

          Will probably see how he gets on and then look to buy next week. My plans are a bit all over the place now that Tisserand at 3.2m is a doubt so need to somehow upgrade him or just go with likely four defenders.

          1. Still Playing. Just Kos
            • 8 Years
            6 years, 8 months ago

            I still own a defender worth 1 mil. Assuming you don't have one of those, Tisserand could be transferred out for some spare change. Just a thought.

  24. Lovren do Yaya
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Hello guys, what do you think about this team?

    Burki, Reimann
    Orban*, Zagadou, Framberger (Hubner, Rafinha)
    Sahin, Ribery, Caiuby, Keita*, (Konoplyanka)
    Lewandovski, Aubameyang*, Mehmedi

    Thanks!

    1. VS10_
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      A lot of doubts there. https://www.ligainsider.de/ a good site if you're on a computer and can use the translation to English on Chrome. Framberger, Hübner, Caiuby. Schmelzer also ready to play again so Zagadou most likely drops out.

      1. Lovren do Yaya
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        Thanks VS!

  25. poohdini
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Any punts for this week? Teams most likely to keep clean sheets by betting odds:

    Dortmund 46%
    Wolfsburg-Gladbach-Schalke 43%
    Leipzig-Bayern-Hertha 41%

  26. shaq
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Yeah those clean sheet odds are super helpful, for goalkeeper selection especially.

    I've pretty much settled on:

    Aubameyang*, Lewandowski (Ibisevic)
    Pulisic*, Sahin, Caiuby, Ribery (Robben)
    Upamecano*, Bartra, Willems, Opare (Rafinha)
    Burki (Langer)

    Some fitness/start question-marks between Robben, Ribery, Opare and Caiuby, but Augsburg's manager sounded very pessimistic about Framberger's availability, not so much about Caiuby's, and I'm guessing Bayern go with their A-team against Hoffenheim. Should have enough decent subs to switch things around if necessary though. Also wish I could have snuck a Wolfsburg guy in because their match this week and upcoming schedule is so great, but don't think I'll manage to this time--Origi's too much of a doubt for this week, and Gomez is too expensive.

    1. shaq
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      After seeing that Alaba's likely to already be back next week I switched some stuff around:

      Auba*, Gomez (Lewa)
      Pulisic*, Sahin, Caiuby, Ribery (Robben)
      Upamecano*, Bartra, Willems, Oczipka (1m)
      Casteels (1m)

  27. Still Playing. Just Kos
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    My team at the moment going into gameweek 4:

    Burki (Weidenfeller)
    Ginter / Willems / Felipe / *Orban (1 mil)
    Caiuby / Sahin / *Bellerabi (Ribery, Konoplyanka)
    Lewandowski / Aubameyang / *Hahn

    Weidenfeller as my backup goalkeeper for Burki, so I'm guaranteed a playing Dortmund defender with Dortmund's handful of important games coming up.

    Ginter is nailed. Fixtures look good for Gladbach, including this one. Willems may be clashing with Ginter, but with his duel points won so far, he should get a decent score.
    Felipe also nailed. Hannover have defended stoutly so far, despite conceding a number of shots. Wolfsburg's only goal this season has come from a counter attack after being peppered with chances by Frankfurt. Origi and Gomez are also doubts for the game.
    Unsure about Orban, since Liepzig play a few important games in the CL and the team could face rotation. Hamberg are in good form and will have a go against them tonight.

    Caiuby is a slight doubt, but with a good fixture this week and duel points turned out so far, could be a very profitable option.
    Sahin is in great form, and Dortmund may save Weigl for the Champions League game against Tottenham on Wednesday.
    So far, Bellerabi was won a lot of duel points, goal attempts and scored a goal in his last game. Mainz away looks to be a good fixture as well. He is my Star Player, as a result.

    Lewandowski and Aubamayang should play most, if not all games for this month. Bayern and Dortmund are also somewhat short in this position.
    Hahn scored in his last game and has won many duel points. Wood is probably the better Hamberg option, but I prefer Hahn's ball playing style more and he should create chances. Even though he is playing as a right midfielder.

    I'm expecting Ribery and Konoplyanka to have good games as well. Wouldn't be surprised if I brought them on later.

    Suggestions are welcomed. 🙂

    1. shaq
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      Is Gomez really a doubt this week? Just pencilled him into my lineup... :-/

      1. Still Playing. Just Kos
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        I got confused there. No he isn't a doubt. My bad.

  28. VS10_
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    I don't see anything major wrong with either of your lineups. One thing to note for Kos is that Weidenfeller loses 0.1m in value after every game he doesn't play and I would be surprised if Bürki is rotated.

    Shaq brought up the formation switch which wasn't possible last year. A bit of experimenting on the lineup page and it looks like to me that it's not the player furthest right that drops out, but it's the cheapest player on the position.

    Third striker option seems to be the main headache for me.

    1. shaq
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      Yeah you're right, cheapest player drops out. I'm also having difficulty figuring out with my third striker. Between Ibisevic and Haller now--Ibisevic has a slightly better matchup this week but Haller has the advantage over the next few, and I prefer his supporting cast.

  29. poohdini
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Locked and loaded.

    Lewa - Auba - Werner(S)
    Pulisic - Keita(S) - Nuri - Bellarabi
    Upamecano(S) - Bartra - Tisserand
    Bürki

    Bench: Caiuby, Rafinha, Kehrer, 1M goalie

    Hopefully another good gameweek.

    1. poohdini
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 8 months ago

      15 from Werner, 27 from Keita, 17 from Upamecano. I guess I'll stick with Keita and Upamecano but make Aubameyang the star man.

      1. Still Playing. Just Kos
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 8 months ago

        Hahn is off. 17 form Orban. Was considering getting in Werner last minute as well. Watching my rank (and my pride) fall will be slow and painful this week...

        1. Still Playing. Just Kos
          • 8 Years
          6 years, 8 months ago

          In all seriousness though, well done Goktu.

  30. Still Playing. Just Kos
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 8 months ago

    Underwhelming week in my case. 91 points.

    Leverkusen and Gladbach lost. All three strikers flopped.
    No goals or assists throughout. Players I mentioned underperformed.
    Had it not been for a valiant defensive performance, it could've been a lot worse than it looked.

    Shows what I know. Thinking of transferring out Ribery now. Mainz, Frieburg and Wolfsburg don't look that important for him to play in for the next five, given Bayern's Champions League and away games in the league.

    I'll wait until Thursday to make any other decisions.