Iām partial to a flutter but Iām hardly a seasoned gambler. Even so, I’m aware of the concept of āchasing lossesā āĀ I also know that any experienced punter will tell you that itās a mugās game.
Until Tuesday night, I wasnāt really sure just how this applied to Fantasy Football. How, when desperation kicks in, your better judgement can go out the window as you ignore the obvious option and search out the long shot.
Letās face it, handing Wilfred Bony my Gameweek 23 armband was a travesty. I can and will point to the logic behind the decision ā I can talk about about the Ivorianās form, of Fulhamās fragility. Even so, that doesnāt detract from the fact that, deep down, I knew that Luis Suarez would punish me.
As I mentioned in this weekās ScoutCast, I stood for a full thirty seconds at my front door at 7.28, key in hand, ready to burst back in and correct my madness. Foolishly, I chose to turn and head to Tesco. Those pizzas might have been buy one, get one free but they cost me dearly.
Such outlandish decision-making is in stark contrast to the methods employed by our own Jonty ā a Fantasy manager who has profited from backing the favourite. Jonty has reveled in his ādullardā moniker and can point to an impressive ranking and a profitable Wildcard that has leftĀ evenĀ Hall of Fame legend, Evs, in his wake.
In Thursdayās ScoutCast I was asked what Iāve learned this season. Jontyās campaign, coupled with my season-long failed quest to seek out effective differentials has taught me that my enthusiasm to look for the spectacular long ball, rather than settle for the sideways pass, has hurt me the most. Iām constantly trying to be Glenn Hoddle and Jonty, pulling off his best Ray Wilkins impression, is making me look silly.
Iād like to think Iāve learned a lesson but, only this week, I was fully contemplating tossing four points into the air and backing Robin van Persie at Stoke. There I was, listening to Granville spelling out the obvious move ā Edin Dzeko in for the injured Sergio Aguero to keep the City cover ā and I was plotting another foolish 60-yard “Hail Mary”.
While this may disappoint those who listened in, I think Iām going to have to rethink. I darenāt try another Hollywood pass for a while.

