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5 August 2011 1940 comments
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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. applebonkers
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    lukaku just scored for anderlecht and kissed the badge. good man, chelsea's bench wont do him any good

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    1. Aidy
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      Thats my £50 treble up then :0 Suarez done all the work for the 3rd and didnt get too much 'lovin'.

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  2. Urban Cowboy.
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    Took a stab at the one strong defender route. What does you's think?
    Begovic Moreira
    Orr Kompany Simpson De Laet Bramble
    Moses Lampard Silva Nzog Brunt
    Moore Rooney Van persie

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    1. Aidy
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      Bra Bra Bramble! Swansea are looking a new keeper so Moreira might still be benched.

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      1. Aidy
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        Teams ok considering you have half your stack in 4 players.

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    2. Manamongst
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      hideous.

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    3. Manamongst
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      3 of the four defenders will be negative GW1.

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      1. Urban Cowboy.
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        Yeah just a wee experiment. Got sick of sitting nitpicking my team over and over

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  3. Fudge
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    sorry, got left on last page.

    Given | Ruddy

    Luiz | Briggs | Orr | Kompany | Baines

    Moses | Taarabt | Benayoun | Silva | Sinclair

    Bent | Zamora | Carroll

    Ok, so i’m ok with this team for GW1, but it had A Cole instead of Luiz. Having Luiz leaves me with 1.5 in the bank. I don’t know who to upgrade with this, and to who, I am considering having the 1.5 so that when we get a better idea of the chelsea striker situation i can do:

    silva -> n’zog (or similar)
    zamora -> drogba

    for example. or should i just stick with A Cole, because one part of me is saying planning transfers is hard because i will want another person instead come the end of GW1. sorry about the long message, thanks for reading and i’d appreciate some feedback.

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    1. PDM TOP 1,000 any Season rc…
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      I`m pretty sure most would say have Cashley over Luiz .

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      1. ViperStripes
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        Yes Cashley

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  4. cfc1233333
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    cole and given?
    or cech and clichy?

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    1. PDM TOP 1,000 any Season rc…
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      I`d go Cech Kompany .

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      1. cfc1233333
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        got kompany already as well as baines ,

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  5. Holy See
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    WTF GTF

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  6. Boom!!!
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    what a goal by gtf 😯

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  7. CFCTom
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    YES! Go on Blackpool! Gary Taylor Fletcher goal, screamer aswell from a tight angle, some volley!

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  8. Tommytour
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    Current Strike Force is...

    Carroll Bent Zamoura

    Is it worth having Balotelli > Bent GW2 (Cant see too many goals in Fulham match) or leave it?

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    1. Manamongst
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      I think it's worth it if Aguero doesn't work his way in, or if Mario doesn't do anything incredibly stupid between today and then.

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  9. GRRobinson
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    Any suggestions about where I might look to improve this team:

    Given Al Habsi

    Simpson Ivanovic Kompany Lescott Enrique

    N'Zogbia Silva Tiote Sinclair Moses

    Bent Carroll Suarez

    My intention is to use a 4-3-3 most weeks.

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    1. Manamongst
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      I like it, outside of the FF useless Tiote, drop him immediately, stay as far away from Newcastle as possible. As a matter of fact, you have WAAAAY too much Toonage. And the two Citeh defenders are really going to cost you as far as overall quality. I'd downgrade Bent and Lescott, he will be rotated like last season. That will at least allow you to upgrade a Tiote to a Formica or someone relevant.

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  10. MC
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    3 of these 4 midfielders anyone, i know i'm struggling to choose..

    N'Zog, Sessegnon, Anderson, Taarabt

    (Alongside Malouda & Moses)

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  11. Wtfosaurus
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    Really tempted to play Drogba but is he really going to start the season as first choice?

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    1. CFCTom
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      He'll start the Stoke game, and right now he's in favour I think, that could change though.

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  12. CFCTom
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    Lol, that was easy to lip read: "F*ck sake!"

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  13. Shelton
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    Was hoping someone could answer me this here question; is making more than your allotted transfers ever justifiable in a given gameweek, or is it just an absolute no-no? I've being playing FPL a couple years but only really taking it a bit more seriously this year, so want to get my tactics spot on 🙂 Thanks.

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    1. MC
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      Yes, it is justifiable, as long as you think they'll gain back more than the 4 points you lose in making them.

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    2. FPL Daniel
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      U mean are the point hits justifiable? Million dollar question is that. It depends on who u gonna transfer in and who is gonna be on your bench instead.

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      1. Sir Jose Wenger returns
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        Its not worth doing every week like you may be tempted to

        Players dont win you back enough points

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        1. CFCTom
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          Anyone on here follow the Championship as closely as they follow the Premier League?

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    3. Namtab Nomolos
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      Don't rule it out totally. Say you have 2 transfers you know you need to make and someone get's sent off or injured.

      It can be done if a player is going to rise out of your price range too, but weigh it all up with is it going to earn you at least 4 or 5 points more than not making it over the next 4 or 5 GWs.

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    4. Sasquatch
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      The only time I take a 4 point hit guilt-free, is if I make it to avoid a price rise that I just can't afford financially. If that makes sense!

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      1. Sam1878
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        Agreed!

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    5. McGurn
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      Depends on the circumstances. If you have a few changes you need to make then often it will be. Its not just about getting the extra 4 points that week its over the longer term. If you were going to make the transfer anyway, taking a hit gets the extra points that week as well as a free transfer the week after

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      1. The Bandit
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        Many congrats on last year, what are you aspirations this year?

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    6. Bare bones
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      do it when the juice is worth the squeeze

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    7. Bram
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      Hits can pay off but hits for defenders very rarely do in my experience.

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    8. Jonah
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      I find ratemyteam.co.uk the best website around for judging whether a four point hit is worth it, because of the specificity of the points projections there. It's better than a forum-based site for this task because it gives you the cold hard numbers of points a player is likely to give you; so you can see whether the 4 point hit is worth it, either over one gameweek or a longer span of time.

      On a forum/blog based site, certain dodgy bandwagons are touted, people get obsessed with needing the players involved, and spend four points to get them. In such a case, running the transfer through ratemyteam.co.uk would show that even if it is a good transfer it may still be likely to only return, for example, 2.0 points more.

      What you really want to avoid is getting into the headset where you find yourself being sucked into points hits to make your team look like the scout picks here.

      (I should admit personal interest here - a friend is the head of that site, but I stand by everything I've said).

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  14. Big Bad Barry
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    What qprs defence first half?

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  15. cucumber
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    RMT
    Given Kenny – rotate well
    Baines - great potential for points from set pieces and assists
    Kompany - nailed on starter playing with arguably the leagues best defence
    Cashley - expecting lots of cleanies throughout the season and for him to get forward a lot.
    Enrique - great potential if we sign him
    Silva - quality and he should do well against swansea. Upgrading to Lamps GW2.
    Taraabt - new C.Adam etc. etc. but will reconsider if DJ campbell comes in at a decent price
    Moses - punt
    Hunt -a differential to most teams and I rate him as a player
    RVP - top quality, fixture-proof, can rotate with rooney if he gets injured
    Balotelli - just a punt for first two GWs, then out for Suarez

    Subs Andy Johnson, Simpson, Ferguson
    3 million in the bank to do Silva to Lampard in GW2 and Balotelli to Suarez gw3.

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    1. Sir Jose Wenger returns
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      I thought your team was sorteda few days ago?

      Great team, your bench is very lacking so if you have injuries soon you cant rotate with much and will need points hit to reshuffle - thats the only (and minor) downside to that squad

      and also the fact that moses and balo may flop

      campbell will likely be 6.5

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      1. cucumber
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        Yeah but I changed my mind because I thought Lampard would be a better captaincy option than Drogba and the fact there was doubts being raised about N'zgobia's fitness for GW1.

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        1. Sir Jose Wenger returns
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          The lure of fatty! At least you will have 2 chelsea players for gw2 and 3

          And if all goes well for Balo you could be off to a high flying start

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          1. cucumber
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            yep either that or he gets sent off after 30 minutes.

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          2. CFCTom
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            Frank Lampard is not fat.

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    2. greghammer95
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      Yo Fanta, nice team, lacking Man U and Chelsea attacking cover, but just seen you are upgrading Silva, so all good. But still a lack of Man U, I prefer United's early fixtures and given the choice between RVP, I would go Rooney, but I have both anyways so y'know.

      Also I would swap Johnson for Holt.

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      1. cucumber
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        woops just realised I won't be able to get Suarez for Balotelli without a hit so might need to downgrade Johnson to Graham...

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    3. Qubit
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      Bit too much in defence for my liking, but thats just personal preference! Overall a decent squad i think.

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  16. The Legend - Paul Scho18s
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    Campbell scored for Blackpool. 2nd minute goal I think. But then again everyone scores on their debut match yes?

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    1. Namtab Nomolos
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      erm.. QPR. GTF scored for BFC no?

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  17. applebonkers
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    MOTM charlie adam. well done blackpool

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    1. CFCTom
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      Charlie Adam plays for Liverpool, DJ Campbell plays for QPR, or have I been living in an alternate reality?

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    2. CFCTom
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      Are you talking about Gary Taylor Fletcher?

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  18. mvtaylor
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    So...

    Time to get Orr out of my team then...

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    1. ollycee
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      Why? Have I missed something?

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  19. nontibby
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    RMT pls

    Given (ruddy)
    Kompany Baines Senderos (Warnock) (orr)

    Silva (c) Malouda Sessegnon Moses Tabraat

    Carroll Bent (Graham)

    0.5 left for carroll to drogba GW2

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  20. The Japanager: Roberto Newm…
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    These stats are actually making me like Baines over Cashley. This looks as if Cashley will rarely be in the bonus due to competing with his teammates so much. Pretty much nobody on Everton will compete with Baines.

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    1. The Japanager: Roberto Newm…
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      By 'stats' I mean 'article'

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    2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      Exactly.

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  21. smp
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    Great article. If I read correctly, some cheaper rotating defense is the way to go. (That's what I did last year) This year I was going:

    Hughes | Evra | Kompany (Orr | Simpson)

    Who are people looking at for cheap, well rotating defenders. (Guaranteed the start)

    ALSO...

    Struggling with zero attacking Man U cover. Really don't like the fixtures, and also having a hard time with who will start, besides Rooney. Thoughts on the lack of Man U offensive cover?

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    1. Sir Jose Wenger returns
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      I think if you wrote down what is the MOST likely 11 for man united you would see it is not that difficult to see who will be starting... their team has not changed that much

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    2. Manamongst
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      Welbeck, Anderson, Owen and Cleverly are my bargain basement offensive threats. One of the four will score...

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      1. Leysh
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        Welbeck is looking amazing

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  22. greghammer95
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    Haven't been on here in a few days. Great article this one, a reminder of why I use this site so much.

    Whats with the Anderson bandwagon all of a sudden?

    And with the new bonus points, is anyone else thinking that assists aren't worth much?

    Etherington got two in that game, and only managed a score of 32, compared to Ameobi when he got two goals and two assists with a score of 57, neither team kept a clean sheet, and both teams won.

    So there are not many other factors, and then with the defenders. Cashley got 25 with an assist, fairly low, and Williamson 29 with an assist, they also both won there game and got a clean sheet. Hutton the only other defender with an assist above, also grabbed a goal as well as the assist and only got 30, but then he didn't get a clean sheet.

    So my interpretation of that article and the BP's as a whole, is that Goals and clean sheets are the main contributor of EA Points, so in a 1-1 draw, my reckoning is that the two goalscorers unless not playing the full 90, will be the probable reciever of BP's.

    Another thing, RE: Norwich. I photographed their pre-season friendly Vs Billericay last night, and although not playing a full strength team, I managed to pick up that Pilkington, if he gets a run in the Norwich team whilst Holt is injured (Similar build/playing style, so won't play together), he is not a good option at all, and Norwich will struggle, but having said that Simeon Jackson put in a great performance, and considering he is a small pacey striker, he is also very strong (Bellamy-esque). Back to Pilkington, although scoring, it was a penalty, and the billericay keeper should've done, much, much better. If Simon Lapin gets an attacking roll and is consistently starting for Norwich due to injury to perhaps Hoolahan for example, then he would be a good FPL punt if Norwich have decent fixtures. And if you are choosing a Norwich player for FPL, don't choose anyone except Holt or Hoolahan IMO.

    One last thing, possibly a silly question BUT when buying tickets, if it says Under 16's, does that mean Under 16's as in if you are 16 you are not eligible for that ticket, or is it like football so if playing for an Under 16's team you are allowed to be 16. This is pretty huge for me, as I am looking to go to West Ham a lot next season and there is not a student rate, so its either get in as a kid for a fiver to the selected games (Cardiff (H) is one of them, as well as Pompy (H)) or get in as an adult for like £32, which is ridiculous.

    Thanks, sorry for the length, had a lot on my mind.

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    1. Yossi
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      Great post mate, keep up the great contributions. Agree with almost all you've said here, it does look that goals scored are still going to be a huge factor in BP's, as they've always been.

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    2. Ginkapo FPL
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      I think you have to be 15 for tickets

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  23. dilber21
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    It wouldnt surprise me in later seasons if FPL scoring will be fully based on the EA index, where instead of, as an example drogba scoring 10-20 points, he will be scoring 60-70

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  24. Lewis - Sky Pod
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    First accumulator of the new season done..

    Huddersfield, E Fife, Forest, Leicester, just over 11/1.

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    1. CFCTom
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      What kind of odds would you get for the correct outcome of all the first 10 prem league games?

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  25. Gargamel
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    This is an absolute Tomas Brolin of an article Andy.

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    1. AP
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      That's a bit harsh Garg, i'm sure he put a lot of effort into it too. Jeez.

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    2. The Bandit
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      Where's the fat?

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  26. Sir Jose Wenger returns
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    Is it me or will players like Modric who often was the reason a goal happened but not by assisting will be very poor value due to the man in the stand not being there and it based on cold stats...?

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  27. jayzico
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 8 months ago

    excluding all promoted players and simpson, who's the dodgiest player in your team? I'm kinda liking the moses rap. especially for first 3 games so i'll say. o'hara. hmm

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    1. Sir Jose Wenger returns
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 8 months ago

      LOL @Simpson

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    2. RmS
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 8 months ago

      Wright-Phillips.

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      1. jayzico
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 8 months ago

        im kinda liking this wright-p idea??? not been discussed much. but maybe the man-cini kinda likes too?

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  28. JCrosbie
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 8 months ago

    what yas think for gw 1?

    given

    kompany lescott a.cole

    silva malouda moses tarrabt

    v.persie rodallega holt

    subs; ruddy, dyer, simpson ,wilkinson

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    1. JCrosbie
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 8 months ago

      il have 3m as well in the bank for next gw

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    2. Lewis - Sky Pod
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 8 months ago

      too much money in defense.

      rather have 2 heavyweight strikers, e.g £12m + £10m.

      jury is out on nathan dyer, personally don't like any of my front 8 to be bench fodder, which he will inevitably be.

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      1. JCrosbie
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 8 months ago

        bringing in suarez next game week...

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      2. Sir Jose Wenger returns
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        14 years, 8 months ago

        No way is N Dyer bench fodder he starts and regularly assists for Swansea!

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        1. JCrosbie
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          14 years, 8 months ago

          agreed jose, he also rotates great tarrabt

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        2. Lewis - Sky Pod
          • 15 Years
          14 years, 8 months ago

          They just spent £3m on Wayne Routledge, and have S Sinclair on the left. Not room for all 3 wingers?

          Also, 'regularly' assisting in the championship means little in the PL.

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  29. RmS
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 8 months ago

    Bonus points? They were sh*te last season, sh*te the season before that and they will be sh*te this season. Still, all part of the fun I guess.

    Evenin all.

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    1. Gold Monster
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      • 15 Years
      14 years, 8 months ago

      ^ this ^ 

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  30. Feanor
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 8 months ago

    How about this:

    Foster (Given)
    Baines, Kompany, Figueroa (O'Shea, Simpson)
    Silva (c), N'Zogbia, Taarabt, Moses (Tiote)
    Van Persie (vc), Bent, Odemwingie

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    1. JCrosbie
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 8 months ago

      i like

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