Statistics

Analysing The EA SPORTS Index

As we highlighted around the launch of the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game, this season’s Bonus Points are being gathered from a very different source.

The days of Fantasy managers calling foul when a player sporting an extravagant haircut (see: Chris Eagles, David Luiz, etc for perfect examples) appeared to win favour simply by catching the eye of the “man in the stand” – the ever elusive Press Association representative – are now dead.

This season the FPL are dealing in cold hard statistics; numbers will be crunched and repurposed via the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index – a figure dealt to each player after every game based on six key factors (winning, performance, appearance time, goals, assists and clean sheets). That new Gameweek stat will now decide the destination of the much-maligned supplementary scoring; we’re no longer at the mercy of a shadowy figure with the dubious outlook – a good thing surely?

The truth is – the jury is still out on that. While we’re likely to have a decent insight on how things will work once the season is underway, right now we can only speculate on how this change will evolve matters.

There are some clues available; a few paths we can tentatively tread right now to help anticipate how the Bonus Points will be steered from next weekend onwards. We’ve done some digging through the data already publicly available to explore how matters may pan out and, in doing so, can present you with more than a few theories to ponder prior to Saturday’s deadline.

Looking at last season’s top 25 EA SPORTS PPI scorers, the first impression is extremely encouraging. Names like Vincent Kompany (7th), Joe Hart (11th), Petr Cech (12th) and Sylvain Distin (24th), are high in the rankings, suggesting that such players will benefit from a belated extra boost in their Gameweek earnings.

Dig a little deeper however and these early hopes seem a little forlorn.

Kompany and Hart, for example, started 75 out of 76 games between them, with an average EA SPORTS PPI of 14 and 13.2 respectively. Right now those scores mean very little. We know that, over the season, both players fared well – that they were obviously very consistent in their Index scoring. However, when push comes to shove, picking up Bonus Points is about being one of the top three scorers on the index in any given fixture – consistent scoring week to week will mean nothing – “explosive” performances in a single Gameweek is what we’re looking for. This is where attacking players appear to hold a firm advantage with their decisive interventions at the business end of the field.

Before we switch our attention to those particular players, let’s dwell on Kompany as an example a little longer.

Much is expected of the City centre-back this season; here is a player who rarely threatens goal and assists but is often the mainstay of a rock solid City backline. With an initial price of 6.0 in the FPL, Kompany looks good value but, in saying that, we’re still anticipating Bonus points will help him justify that valuation.

As already mentioned, Kompany earned a very respectable average score on the EA SPORTS PPI of 14 points per game last season- however, it’s his range of scoring that is key to his chances of earning a top three Index spot in any given match. If this range of scoring over the season is between 7 and 28 points in the Index, can we be sure that this will be enough to finish above the likes of David Silva, Carlos Tevez and Sergio Aguero on a regular basis?

To assess this further we analysed the first ten EA SPORTS PPI “Team of the Week’s” in an attempt to decipher some trends within the scoring. We start with the top scoring goalkeepers of weeks one through ten…

GoalkeeperPPI ScoreGoalsAssistsClean SheetsWin
Hahnemann26000No
Carson21001Yes
Al-Habsi22001Yes
Gilks23001Yes
Hart21001Yes
Green22001Yes
Cech19001Yes
Howard20001Yes
Cech23001Yes
Reina22001Yes

Looking at the table above you can see the best goalkeeper in each of the first ten weeks of action scored between 19 and 26 on the EA SPORTS PPI. Averaged out across the ten weeks this gives us a score of 22.1 points as an average return for a top rated stopper.

These numbers appear to show there is a definite ceiling to a keeper’s Index score. However, on initial inspection, given that we know that Kompany averaged a score of 14 points a week, this still look promising – the early impression is that keepers may well be in line for more Bonus next season. Once we start analysing the outfield positions however, the complexion changes.

DefenderPPI ScoreGoalsAssistsClean SheetsWin
Baptiste32101Yes
A. Cole25011Yes
Hangeland25100No
Williamson29011Yes
L. Young37101Yes
Agger24001Yes
Koscielny35100Yes
Samba30000Yes
Hutton30110Yes
Samba28100No
Jara31100Yes
Upson24001Yes
Alex33100Yes
Distin24001Yes
Coloccini25100No
Bridge19000Yes
Ridgewell37101Yes
Bosingwa28001Yes
Vidic45101Yes
Terry30000Yes

When we examine twenty of the top forty defenders from the first ten weeks of the season you can immediately see an increase in the range of scoring. Nemanja Vidic earned 45 EA SPORTS PPI points in a single week, while the lowest in our sample is 19 from Wayne Bridge – the same as our tenth rated keeper Petr Cech.

The “top performing” defenders look like they pick up between 24 and 37 Index points in a given Gameweek. The average score the top of the level defenders (using the sample of all 40 from the first ten weeks, not just the 20 listed above) returns an EA SPORTS Index score of 28.1. Indication that defenders are at least more likely to get Bonus Points than a goalkeeper on your average Gameweek. Little change there then.

Significantly, from the Defenders table above, we can already see that goalscoring is a key factor behind a strong Index haul. The top scoring defenders over the first 10 Gameweeks all claimed goals and Alex and Jara were ranked amongst them even without earning a clean sheet.

There are, of course, and always will be, exceptions to the rule. Chris Samba earned 30 Index points in Gameweek 3, despite failing to register any of the key factors. From the data available, however, such occurrences appear to be a rarity.

Already we’re beginning to suspect that goals and assists, plus of course a winning team performance, will be the key contributors. When we switch our focus to the attacking players, this hypothesis appears to be cemented further.

Mid/ForwardPPI ScoreGoalsAssistsClean SheetsWin
Drogba68301Yes
S. Petrov34101Yes
Carroll65301Yes
Barry35100Yes
Walcott39100Yes
Etuhu25100No
Essien52200Yes
Etherington32020Yes
Berbatov60301No
Van Der Vaart24100Yes
Thomas38100Yes
Emerton32100Yes
Varney40100Yes
Gomez31101Yes
N’Zogbia42200No
Silva31100Yes
Hernandez44200Yes
Song33101Yes
Ameobi57220Yes
Yakubu35100Yes

Perhaps the most surprising factor of all, hidden amongst the minutiae of the EA SPORTS PPI definition, is the fact that clean sheets contribute towards a midfielder’s – and even a striker’s Index tally. The definition states that these are weighted according to position, but the fact that a striker has any benefit from a clean sheet whatsoever immediately diminishes the value of a defender in comparison to their attacking comrades.

To think Mario Balotelli could be more likely to pick up FPL bonus points now because of work predominantly done by the likes of Kompany, only strengthens the case for attacking players within winning teams.

As you can see on the table above – the range of returns here is the biggest we’ve seen. Midfielders and forwards are of course much more likely to score and assist and it appears to be those factors that see their Index scores rocket.

The bottom scorer in our table – Rafael Van der Vaart still picked up 24 points (this is 10 more than your average Kompany score) while the top earner over the first ten Gameweeks – Didier Drogba – romped home with an index mark of 68 points – a truly explosive return.

Finding the average EA SPORTS PPI score from the top midfielders and forwards (using the sample of all 60 from the first ten weeks) we can see evidence of a clear runaway winner – the Index figure comes in at a strong 39.6.

Looking back then, while the defenders made the goalkeepers look somewhat irrelevant, by and large the midfielders and strikers leave them both behind. The average score of 39.6 is higher than all but one of the very best defenders in the first 10 Gameweeks.

Given that there is an average of 2.8 goals scored in every Premier League game, that leaves the potential for a fair number of assists and goals to boost the attacking players’ Index scores each week. A clean sheet proved much harder to come by last season and, on the evidence of the data available, seems far less likely to earn a player the boost required to push them into the top three EA SPORTS PPI position in a given match ahead of a goalscorer. Winning, scoring and assisting all look like being the key indices.

All roads, perhaps unsurprisingly, lead to goals then. If a player scores a goal (or even just contributes to it) then their Index score seems likely to beat off other “top performers” across the less significant performance statistics.

We have to hold our hands up and be honest here – our data is limited – we’re working with a large number of blind spots and these theories are ultimately assumptions based on what’s available. The evidence found however, seems to defy some of the assumptions made since the rule change was announced. Defenders and industrious midfielders could earn extra recognition but ultimately, it looks as the attacking players, particularly those in sides that regularly earn three points, will dominate the Bonus awards.

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  1. MB10
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    First!

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    1. MB10
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      Great article by the way!

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      1. Xabi
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        you didnt read it, no way

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  2. Coach Taylor
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    Given (Al-Habsi)
    Hughes Kompany Rafael (Bardsley)(Simpson)
    Bale Lampard N’Zogbia Jarvis (Dyer)
    A.Johnson RVP Suarez

    What do you think lads?

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    1. Xabi
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      generic shit other than lampard

      jog on

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      1. Coach Taylor
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        Looks like your having a nice day 🙂

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      2. HST
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        Your grammar is awful, your post unnecessarily harsh, your slang is dated.

        Why would you single Gareth's RMT out for such abuse?

        Why do you crave companionship by advertising your FPL league? Failed reverse psychology in the threat of missing out on 100 places is obvious.

        Your an interesting case Xabi.

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      3. FearTheTurtle
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        Bale, Lampard, Jarvis, Bardsley and A. Johnson aren't generic.

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    2. HST
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      Bale has awful fixtures and rubbish strikers to convert his crosses, he has to go.

      A.Johnson is a stinker of a Bandwagon, risky for pitch minutes and points returns.

      Suarez is flaky for playing in the first game.

      Jarvis is not a strong FPL option.

      Look for more solid 90 minute players with reasonable fixtures to replace the players I have mentioned.

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      1. Coach Taylor
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        Thanks Hunter

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  3. Michael Jordan - call me MJ
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    Right, I’ve decided to do this plan of pick a team for first 3 GWs then wildcard in the int’l break.
    Team is:
    Given Al Habsi
    Ivanovic Agger De Laet Williams Orr
    Silva (to Malouda GW2) Kuyt Moses Albrighton Sinclair
    Bent Carroll Rodallega
    What do we think? Nearly all these players have 2 great fixtures in the first 3.
    Agger going to start?
    Better options for the first 3 weeks?
    I know it’s a bit of a crazy tactic but I fancy having some fun and it may pay off!

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    1. Xabi
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      i like the team, and not just for the first 3GW

      planing to wildcard 2 weeks in seems crazy to me, but if you wanna risk it, go ahead..

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    2. john29
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      Im doin the same! Too much uncertainty about teams lineups so just have a great start then by gw3 we will know a lot more about who the form players of the season will be! We have a 2nd wildcard in January too anyway!

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    3. InRafaWeTrust
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      nice team, thought i was the only one taking a gamble on Agger 😛

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  4. Bolivian Seaman
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    Been waiting for this. Nicely done.

    You need to explain that silva was down on EA index because he can't shoot.

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    1. Bolivian Seaman
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      "Perhaps the most surprising factor of all, hidden amongst the minutiae of the EA SPORTS PPI definition, is the fact that clean sheets contribute towards a midfielder’s – and even a striker’s Index tally"

      malouda must have been on the pitch when chelsea were keeping cleansheets.

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  5. Demí
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    MUFC XI vs New York Cosmos

    De Gea, Rafa, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Nani, Scholes, Giggs, Young; Berbatov, Rooney.

    Scholes <3

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    1. Akers
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      Last time we'll see the great man in a United line-up. 🙁

      Rafael? SSN have been reporting he'll miss Sunday with a knock.

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      1. Leysh
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        Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking when I saw it on twitter, He's too injured for a match on Saturday, but not for the match tonight :S

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        1. Leysh
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          Sunday*

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      2. Demí
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        Yeah, that's a strange one. It could just be a mistake and it's Fabio.

        King Eric back at Old Trafford too 😀

        The last time indeed, it will be emotional.

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        1. Leysh
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          It'd be amazing if like 10 or so minutes before the end, Cantona came on the pitch in a united shirt <3

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          1. FearTheTurtle
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            Would love for this to happen.

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  6. Akers
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    Plenty of food for thought here.

    Strengthens the argument for a dirt cheap back line.

    Hmm...

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    1. 4vets
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      That's my thinking... or an attacking defense.

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      1. Akers
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        Relying on goal-scoring defenders is a fools errand. Clean sheets are their bread and butter.

        Previously you'd rate a clean sheet as valuable as a goal for a striker as they both scored 4 points, whereas now it looks like strikers will get an additional 2 or 3 points per game they score.

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        1. Demí
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          No Baines in your team then Akers 🙂

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          1. Akers
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            I was thinking about going with Baines and one other top defender to get a steady flow of cleanies. But now I'm wondering whether to get 4 dirt and one expensive. Like I said, plenty of food for thought here...

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        2. 4vets
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          Agreed, but surely a Cashley or Baines would be doubly good?

          Also, does that mean the Kompany love should be transferred to Zab?

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          1. Akers
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            Kompany's value has just plummeted in my own estimations.

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            1. 4vets
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              Ditto, but I want a Man C defender... will have to look at the CS on Sunday and decide after that.

              I just wish the season would start!

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    2. Nomar
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      Or maybe Baines is a better choice over Chelsea defenders as he's the defender most likely to earn baps now?

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      1. 4vets
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        I still can't get away from Cashley as Chels are more likely to have CS's.

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      2. Akers
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        Possibly. Chelsea defenders would basically have to score two clean sheets more than Everton for every goal Baines scored more than them.

        IMO, Baines will score about 4 goals more than any single Chelsea defender, meaning they'd need 8 clean sheets more than Everton over a season to keep pace.

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        1. Shotgun
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          Yeah.. ´cuz Chelsea defenders never score, they only keep CS... ...

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          1. Akers
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            Yeah... 'cuz Ashley Cole scored loads last season... ...

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            1. Nomar
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              Baines gets assists too, Cole doesn't,not at Baines rate anyway.

              Bye bye Cashley, hello Leighton!

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  7. ViperStripes
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    • 14 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Great article

    So essence of the article is try and weight your funds towards the front line and have a cheap backline

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  8. ViperStripes
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    • 14 Years
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    So 4 cheap defenders
    2 cheap mids and no cheap strikers should be doable.

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  9. Morrissey1986
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Everton XI v Villarreal: Howard, Neville, Baines, Distin, Jagielka, Coleman, Barkley, Fellaini, Rodwell, Anichebe, Saha.

    Live on ITV 4 at 7.45 your time.

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  10. Jafalad
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Andy: please tell Merry Mike that Silva will earn more boni than Yaya

    😉

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    1. 4vets
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      He won't listen.

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        I always listen - just don't always agree. Wanting won't make it so, Jafa ...

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  11. Johnny Unitas
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    12 years, 9 months ago

    Interesting article, cheers Andy, a lot of work put into this, and it is very useful, even if we can't be 100% accurate without the complete picture, to see that despite all of our moaning year in year out, the BP's may still be going to the same people.

    Interesting that Baines isn't amongst the Points index for defenders, he was playing in the first 10 weeks right? This goes further to prove that he may be even more valuable than the likes of Cole and Vidic because BP's/assists and goals will come in place of clean sheets?

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    1. cassanata
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      Everton were crap the first 10 weeks. Baines only got going after that as far as i can remember.

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    2. denial
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      +1 great article.

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      1. PDM TOP 1,000 any Season Le…
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        Yep good article ANDY .... a lot of food for thought indeed .

        The clean sheet awards for midfielders & forwards in their index looks like even more tweeks to my squad agghhhhhhh !

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  12. Bolivian Seaman
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    I think if we want bonus points for defenders, the games have to be 1-0s.

    a 3-0 victory, the most points will go to the midfielder if one scores.

    I suppose that's normal then. I'm gonna miss emailing FPL 🙁

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    1. PDM TOP 1,000 any Season Le…
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      3-5-2 or 3-4-3 now looks like the definate way to go

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  13. ViperStripes
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    • 14 Years
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    So my cheap backline team:

    Given/Al Habsi
    Kompany, Oshea, Olsson, Orr, De Laet
    NZog, Lamps, Silva, Moses, NDyer
    Suarez, RVP, Holt

    1.5 in the bank.

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  14. Kzz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Very informative Article. Quality...
    Any comments on my curent team anyone?
    Given
    Olson, baines, kompany
    Downing, sinclair, vdv, tarabt
    Strek, rvp, holt

    Feedback on team is much appreciated...

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    1. ViperStripes
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
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      What is on your bench?

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      1. Kzz
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        • 13 Years
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        Bench is all crap. Ruddy, simpson, orr, ferguson

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  15. temo
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    • 14 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Need some advice.

    Current team

    Given (Foster)

    Kompany Baines Alcaraz (Simpson De Laet

    Downing Moses Silva ......... (N Dyer)

    Rooney Holt .........

    What is the best to fit in?

    Lampard and Rodallega
    or
    Taarabt and RVP

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  16. SupaTune
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    VDV - Silva- Taarabt/Albrighton

    or

    Malouda - Yaya - N'Zogbia

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    1. The Laughing Man
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 9 months ago

      Malouda - Silva - Sinclair, for the first 3GWs anyways

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  17. AP
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    <3 Scholes.

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    1. Cheggers
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      <3 Ya Mam

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      1. AP
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        Simpleton.

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  18. Rasping Drive
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    • 14 Years
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    Terrific article. I think we need to pause a little however when immediately rushing to populate our squads with cheap defenders and 3 expensive forwards. After all we're only talking about bonus points here and you still get six points for a cleansheet.

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    1. ViperStripes
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      • 14 Years
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      Yes, but it's about weighting your team, so 5 dirt cheap defenders and keepers is clearly a false economy. But maybe one expensive Baines/Cashely etc plus 1 mid price and 3 cheapo's would be a good balance to allow upfront investment.

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      1. Rasping Drive
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        • 14 Years
        12 years, 9 months ago

        I agree. Makes Lescott and Ivanovic more tempting than Kompany and Cole. Or going for 1 expensive and 4 cheaper that rotate well.

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

          Surely Cole will be looking to return a lot more attacking points than last year.

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          1. Rasping Drive
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            • 14 Years
            12 years, 9 months ago

            I am not sure, though if AVB follows through on his promise for more attacking football then he should. I can't help remember last season watching Chelsea and every time Ivanovic was in the box he looked really dangerous, much more so than Cole.

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      2. PDM TOP 1,000 any Season Le…
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        At least 1 quality defender 2 midfielders & 2 strikers looks like the way to go now

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    2. Wild Rover
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      Six?

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      1. Rasping Drive
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        Yeah, realised that just after I posted it!.

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  19. Morrissey1986
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    QPR team tonight last pre season game vs Luton.

    Kenny Hill Gabbidon Hall Dyer Faurlin Derry Smith Taarabt Bothroyd DJ Campbell

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    1. reo19uk
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      Dyer starting again thats 3 in a row I really starting to wonder if he gonna be a regular this season!!

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  20. King Eric, in America
    • 13 Years
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    20 minutes until Cantona's return.

    *Arse on couch*

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  21. Storm
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    RMT please

    Cech (Given)
    Bardsley - R.Johnson - A.Cole - Kompany (De Laet)
    Sessegnon - Moses - VDV (Tchoyi - Cleverly)
    Rooney - Suarez - Rodallega

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    1. Declan
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      Nice team, but maybe downgrade Cech/Cashley and upgrade Sessegnon/Rodallega

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  22. Wild Rover
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    AP, saw your post re Anderson earlier, you think he will start most games?

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  23. HST
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    This is probably the best FFS article I have read.

    Cue 3 ridiculously designer forwards.

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    1. Wild Rover
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      And a deluge of amended rmt's! 😀

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      1. HST
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        http://www.ratemypoo.com

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    2. PDM TOP 1,000 any Season Le…
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      My first ever draft DID have Torres Carroll Rooney

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  24. gooner dave
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    Vdv or malouda? What's the consensus?

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    1. ViperStripes
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      Lampard -but of those 2 VDV is more likely nailed on starter

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    2. Declan
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      Malouda till GW5!

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    3. 4vets
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      Malouda for me... fixtures.

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      1. gooner dave
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        Cheers lads, had malouda up until now. Just got in vdv, but fixture wise have to get malouda back in I reckon.

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  25. The Duke
    • 13 Years
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    Hi Guys,

    I am due to leave for Afghanistan in a couple of days and want to get my team sorted before I go. Please could you all RMT, cheers.

    I currently have...

    Hart/Ruddy
    Gabbidon/Sanderos/Enrique/Kompany/Simpson
    Kuyt/VDV/Sessegnon/Moses/Taarabt
    RVP/Bent/Holt
    +0.0m (ie nowt left)

    ...I might change it to the one below, but I want a Chelski mid, prob Malouda instead of VDV but need to get rid of Hart to fund it. The below team will leave me with 1.5m and need to upgrade the def, poss with a Chelski player?

    Given/Ruddy
    Gabbidon/Sanderos/Enrique/Kompany/Simpson
    Kuyt/Malouda/Sessegnon/Moses/Taarabt
    RVP/Bent/Holt
    +1.5m

    Sorry for the long post, but thanks in advance guys.

    Cheers

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    1. User
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      I'm not too sure on Kuyt, I'd rather have Downing and 1.5m to spare and that may leave you enough to get Baines/Cole instead of Enrique (I'm not touching him until he's actually a Liverpool player and they get their defence sorted out - they shipped 3 goals in every pre season game so far compared to Chelsea who have yet to concede a goal).

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      1. Sparky
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        Agree with User. I don't get the love for Kuyt and think Downing will do better

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        1. The Duke
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 9 months ago

          Is Downing going to start week in week out, with Maxi, Kuyt, Adam and Miereles all in the line up?

          Also if Adam starts, he'll be keen to impress but Kuyt is pen taker and may be worth a few more points.

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          1. The Duke
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 9 months ago

            Plus, is dropping Hart for Given a good move?

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  26. stooshermadness
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    • 14 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Intriguing article. Seems like a team's top defender reflexively got 2-3 BPs in a 1-0 or 2-0 win. On this evidence, those days are gone; the BPs will go to the scorer and perhaps the passer who set the goal up with a key defender recieving consideration for only 1 BP. As Akers says above, perhaps managers need to rethink their back lines. I wonder however, with Man City seeming to win a lot of 1-0 games (I haven't researched this, just from recollection), whether Kompany might still be alright.

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  27. Boom!!!
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    So football season starts today with the championship and bundesliga 🙂 😀

    those who are playing texaco championship fantasy football team news 😉
    Hull: Rosenior, Chester, Hobbs, Mckenna, Koren, Fryatt, Cairney, Brady, Dudgeon, Adebola, Gulasci

    Blackpool:Gilks, Crainey, Southern, Evatt, Baptiste, Grandin, Phillips, Ormerod, Taylor-Fletcher, Ferguson, Cathcart

    those who don't know yet:
    dean moxey is suspended for the first 3 games
    nathan clyne and becchio will miss the start of the season and birmingham vs burnley which was schdelued for gw3 has been postponed bcoz of the europa lg 😉

    p.s.Good luck everyone 🙂
    <3 scholes!!!

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    1. Cheggers
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 9 months ago

      Shut up.

      YOU ARE NOT A UNTIED FAN

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      1. Chazza
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 9 months ago

        What's a UNTIED fan?

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      2. Boom!!!
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 9 months ago

        classic beggar post but u will never be abu#1...
        try again 😉

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  28. Coach Taylor
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    What are some handy tips for fantasy football? e.g how many cheap defenders,midfielders and forwards should I aim for. Opinions would be appreciated, thanks.

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    1. ViperStripes
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 9 months ago

      That's far to broad a question

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      1. McDog
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 9 months ago

        There's no set strategy but you would want 1 expensive player in each postition so you can easily transfer in someone else if needs be.

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    2. 4vets
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 9 months ago

      You need to trawl though the past articles and subsequent posts. There's a wealth of info there.

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    3. HST
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 9 months ago

      Hi Gareth,

      It seems the value is in attacking mids and prolific forwards at the expense of your defence for the 2 seasons I have played the game.

      I would personally recommend starting out with guarantted 90 minute men and avoiding too many promoted or FFS bandwagon players.You can't score points if all your players are on the bench or their team are getting drubbed 6-0.

      As money is so tight this season it's all abour compromise, for every big hitter your likely to need a scarecrow to finance it. I cannot place enough emphasis on having as many decent captain choices as possible, every big gameweek score revolves around having a big scoring captain.

      So in short play it safe to start, a decent amount of big hitters and some 90 minute cheapies, push most of your money towards the front and only consider midfielders who have a chance of being involved in goals, avoid knee jerk points hits there are 38 game weeks, don't get on the FFS bandwagons.

      Remember, you always have a wild card to get on the form players and promoted diamonds, don't be afraid to use it early.

      Good luck mate.

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      1. PDM TOP 1,000 any Season Le…
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 9 months ago

        Nice reply Hunter 🙂

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  29. The ghost of a Pug's g…
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Wow everyone cares a great deal about bonus pts

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  30. Hamster
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    • 13 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Brilliant article. Very informative. Only problem is it has just thrown my thinking into even more disaray!

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