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Interview – Tom Fenley – Fantasy Premier League Winner

We kick off our series of summer interviews with none other than Tom Fenley, the overall winner of the 2013/14 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game. In a nail-biting finale, Tom’s team, “Captain Suarez!”, held onto the top spot by just a single point over his nearest rival – he gives us an in-depth look into his experience and recounts the highlights of an unforgettable season:

Congratulations on winning. Where were you when the final Gameweek matches were taking place and when you had to make your final transfer of the season? What were your emotions like?

I was at home on the morning of the final Gameweek deadline, nervously determining my transfers. I usually confirm my trades the night before or, earlier in the season, even a few days prior, to avoid the slip-ups that had marred previous seasons; often ruinous drunk transfers or missed deadlines due to unplanned hangovers. This time I wanted to see as much news as possible and attempt to figure out the chasers’ transfers as well – it’s an important part of the game when up at the top – so unfortunately I had to stay in the night before, didn’t drink a drop, then set my alarm….

I like beer and knew I was going to be thirsty win or lose, so was in the pub with some mates for the matches. It was an odd feeling, knowing I was first could have put a lot of pressure on but although I wasn’t confident, I also couldn’t be in a better position so felt relatively calm. The first half passed quickly but the second half was torment; it was difficult to keep up with what was happening and all I knew was that it would be close. At full-time we knew it would be down to bonus points and perhaps even Sergio Aguero’s yellow card could have lost it.

Then I went into meltdown, I had no idea what was going on for hours. Unsubstantiated claims that I had won, scribbled maths, enigmatic bonus points, champagne opened (courtesy of Huttondressedaslahm, many thanks) and sipped in misery as I thought I had lost on number of transfers.

Finally, the game updated and I got a few texts; I was pretty sure I had won. Stared at the table for a bit that night, pondering how I had got there. Then I received the email the next day and I could finally believe it, I had survived and won by one point.

You left your final transfer with 17 minutes to spare, I’m assuming that means you were agonising over the decision?

Well, yes and no, the first transfer was always going to be relatively straightforward, Wayne Rooney out for Edin Dzeko or Daniel Sturridge. It was the decision to take a hit or not in order to bring in Leighton Baines that was tortuous. I knew the second placed team had him and that covering another player could be crucial.

There was also doubt over Aaron Ramsey’s playing time and Adam Johnson was just an incredibly frustrating player to own so he was not going in the first XI. I almost did the Baines move (he was on great form and a good bet for a clean sheet) but resolved to trust my instinct that Ramsey would play – it was a very nervous five minutes to the deadline and I had the confirm transfer button ready but I made the right decision. Knowing when to stick is as important a skill as making a transfer and in the end I couldn’t give up the four points just for one match.

On the final Gameweek you avoided taking a hit and transferred out Rooney for Dzeko? What made you decide on that move, as opposed to Sturridge as many others were, or a lucky punt as Luke Weston had with Lukaku.

As mentioned, the Dzeko move was a relatively easy decision to make. I knew that Luke Weston and those behind would take risks but fortunately the gaps were too sizeable unless they were ridiculously lucky. It was Borna (second placed manager) I was worried about and I was certain he would bring in Sturridge, as he already had Dzeko, so it was between those two.

Sturridge had an incredible record this season and was in my team for long stretches, but he was recently back from injury and after Liverpool’s previous games it was a difficult to call that match.

Dzeko had the better form, in a team that was in better form, scored braces in the previous two matches and additionally as I had Aguero, it was insurance to have the Bosnian. If Aguero didn’t play then Dzeko would be the main man in a game where they were endeavoring to clinch the title, so I couldn’t risk not having him.

Your team name is Captain Suarez. How important was he to your season? How often did you captain him?

I only got him in Gameweek 7 after that explosive first appearance at Sunderland. I captained him 22 times, 68.75% of the matches he was available for me – after those initial five matches (suspended), he only missed seven minutes of league football! I watch every Liverpool match and had mentioned to a friend in a previous season that if he hit his potential form he could be indispensable but he certainly exceeded expectations in terms of points. Not exactly a punt, but this game is about having the best players and without bringing him in relatively early I would not have won. As I climbed the rankings it helped to be able to forget about the captaincy most weeks and focus on the rest of the team.

You are a Liverpool fan. Would you have forfeited FPL victory for Liverpool’s first Premier League title in decades?

Yes, absolutely, without a doubt. Liverpool played the most attacking football and it would have been an unbelievable achievement to go from seventh to first, it’s still impressive that they came second. Also it would have made a lot more people happy and I’m all for the greater good. If only both had happened, I would probably still be out somewhere.

You made 48 transfers this season. Is this a lot or not a lot of hits based on previous seasons for you? What is your attitude to hits? What have been your other key strategies this season?

I certainly took more hits than ever this season. It was part of the planned strategy to use free transfers to maintain a balance in the squad in relation to fixtures and to get the form players in with a hit if it looked like paying off.

Hits can quite clearly be successful, I think you have to weigh them up on an individual basis and I did incredibly well with them this season. It is all about the effect it has on your team, if you are bringing in a better player it allows pivotal transfers when faced with injury pileups and provides economic benefit which helps the squad develop over time. This is also illustrated by the fact I didn’t use my wildcard until Gameweek 30, it is all about the long term value of a player and maintaining momentum. In the end the wildcard didn’t help as much as it could have, but with all the burgeoning injuries and doubles it allowed me some breathing space at a crucial point of the season.

There is no trick, or one key area that helps you to do well in FPL, it is always a combination of factors and being able to bring all the various bits of news, information, stats, comments, gut feeling, offbeat thoughts and strategy together with a bit of luck so that you make the right transfer. If there was one piece of advice I’d give it would be to use common sense, it’s not actually that common, be rational, this is not football, it’s Fantasy Football.

In the last four years your highest FPL rank was 79,653. Why was this year so successful for you? Was the reduction in available key players and players maintaining form this year a factor?

To start I would like to say, as many do, that this is the first season I have been fully committed to FPL and not had distractions – I was traveling abroad for three months in each of the last two seasons, making it very difficult to keep in touch with what’s going on, and I stopped paying attention half way through the first season. Before this year, I stopped working at weekends and late as much, so could be more diligent in monitoring price changes and most importantly watch more football matches. I’m not suggesting you should quit your job and start a new career to watch football and play FPL but it would probably help.

The way the season developed certainly aligned productively with the approach I had set myself, to make obvious moves early on, not to over-think and focus on building value for later in the season when more sophisticated scheming could come into play. At the start it was just about staying in with a chance and getting a green arrow, which unfortunately means being boring or a Jonty. The wisdom of the crowd, as Mark has mentioned, was the way to go this season.

The game plan meant I bought in key players promptly. Fortunately they continued to perform and as there were less of them it was easier to cover the big hitters and shift attention to the fringes of the squad. It was unusual for players to be so consistent but I would also check stats and watch matches as well and even if they weren’t impressive in the stats, seeing them involved and performing well in games is always the best indicator.

You are a FFS member? How important was having access to the members area to your success this year?

This was my first season as a member and to go from 80,000 to number one would not have been possible without signing up. The access was an eye-opener in terms of how many different ways there are to examine a player’s credentials alongside watching matches. It’s easy to use and once you get familiar with how to read the stats it makes decisions much less ambiguous or risky.

Which FFS members tools do you use the most? Are there any examples where the members tools helped you make a particularly successful decision?

The season ticker is the initial one that I went to. I knew access to that would be integral in doing well, especially before the season starts as it’s the best tool for establishing which teams to target.

Then I started using the RMT tool which is quite self-explanatory and signals weak areas of your squad. The projections are effective for narrowing the pool of potential players and the comparison tool is the decider, the final judge between the two players you can’t choose between.

I can’t really pick out any specific transfers that were successful due to the tools because I used them for every single one. I wouldn’t bring in a player before using the tools to check: fixtures, projections, how they compared to at least two alternatives and the effect on the RMT score. I would do this in circles, adding or dismissing options and going from one to the other until the most sensible transfer became apparent.

What was your best decision this season? And what was your worst? Also which player has been your biggest let-down?

Clearly picking Suarez up in Gameweek 7 was important. Aaron Ramsey in Gameweek 5 helped but also the decision not to over-think and just go with the flow at the start. I was very close to captaining Eden Hazard for his hat-trick at home to Newcastle, had the armband on him all week and changed it last minute (always a bad idea) – this happens to everyone I know, but was definitely the worst decision I made. Also getting Adam Johnson in, I think most will understand why he was a major let-down.

Your friend, HuttonDressedAsLahm, has been your champion on the site as you have mainly kept a low profile. Will you now comment more? What other community members have helped you?

When I started doing well and realised I was in with a shout I decided not to comment too much, I didn’t know who might be looking and it was so close at the top as evidenced by the one point finish! I was doing so well without asking for guidance I thought I should just stick to my guns and go without any outside influence. I don’t even have Facebook so I’m still getting my head round commenting on the internet. Hopefully, now when I comment I will be able to provide some sound advice!

I wouldn’t want to single anybody out, it’s a great community with some wonderfully eccentric and knowledgeable individuals around, I’ve taken something from every comment I read to contribute to the win. Sometimes I’ve found it’s better to stick with my own thoughts and it’s easy to be swayed the wrong way, but overall the community members are unquestionably a positive influence, a diverse and rambunctious family who love football and all its idiosyncrasies.

Your prize is a seven night’s holiday in the UK and VIP trip to a couple of Premier League matches. Who are you taking and which matches do you hope to attend? What do your friends, partner, wife, family think of your achievement?

I will be taking my long-suffering girlfriend, who can’t think I’m mad for tinkering with an imaginary football team anymore and unexpectedly, angrily blurting out ‘should have captained him, I’d have two more points’. It also avoids upsetting the dad, brothers and friends who I would obviously prefer to accompany to the matches, but don’t really want to spend seven nights in a hotel with.

I hope to go to Anfield for at least one of them, VIP tickets there will be an unforgettable experience, especially if Liverpool play like they did last season. I initially thought versus Man United but I’m not sure if I ever want to see Marouane Fellaini play, so perhaps against Arsenal or Man City.

Almost everyone is incredibly pleased and proud, some don’t have a clue what I’m on about. Most didn’t know I even played it until the last few weeks but recognise it’s probably quite difficult to do so have said “well done”. I get widely different reactions, some people explode with shock and others just look at me like I’m a loon and whisper ‘that’s sad’. But I don’t care, I’m number one in the world!

Will you play again next year and defend your title? If you are playing next year will you be as focused as last year’s winner Matt, who achieved a top 1,000 ranking this year? Or will you be more relaxed and take more risks?

At first I thought I would like a break (or to give it up completely, I’m not winning it again!) but we will see. I think it’s likely I will have a team but no expectations. I might shift focus to the Ultimate game or Sky and maybe join a World Cup game. I play mainly for the added fun when watching games and being a ‘scout’ so can’t see a reason to stop.

I noticed how well Matt was doing this year, he was even higher at some points so congratulations to him, clearly an excellent player and a lovely bloke for starting a charity league. I can’t hope to match that level of consistency and would be more than happy just to do better than Mark, and win my mini-league again.

I would just like to add a huge thank you to everyone involved with the site, for Mark and the contributors for running it and to all the community for the funny and informative comments, links and general shenanigans. It’s now payback time and hopefully I can help one of you guys take the title next year, stay tuned!

Also, thank you to everyone who finished in the top 10 for being such good adversaries. The rivalry was incredible and I was really pushed to win it – to Luke Weston, especially, my commiserations, you played so well and I was surprised you didn’t run away with it, perhaps I can buy you a pint one day? Finally, a shout out to Borna – you made me a nervous wreck the final Gameweek with that magnificent Dzeko captaincy the week before. Well played, I still can’t believe there was only one point in it.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

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  1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Being a Jonty 😆

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  2. J0E
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    What a great interview. Love this line "I like beer and knew I was going to be thirsty win or lose"

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    1. Mark
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      I also noted that Huttondressedaslahm got the champagne in! Celebrate in style - nice touch.

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        Excellent interview, Mark. Thanks. 🙂

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    2. The Silva Surfers
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      Congrats Tom you played well sir, a worthy adversary I couldn't shake ya! The drinks are on me

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  3. Baines on Toast...
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    Great interview. Very interesting to see Tom's process on using the different members stuff. Can't believe I forgot RMT existed until the final week.

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  4. Sweetpea
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    Did he have yaya all season??

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  5. Count of Monte Hristo
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    "I initially thought versus Man United but I’m not sure if I ever want to see Marouane Fellaini play"

    😆

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  6. In Like Flynn.
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    Congratulations Tom, good interview too.

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  7. GTS
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    Gonna sign up then. 🙂

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  8. Flying Nugget
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    Awesome stuff, congratulations Tom

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  9. Dr Dream
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    Good interview...nice.

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  10. King Nil Miss ✩
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    Congratulations again, Tom!

    Sound advice too.

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  11. Reedy
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    Nice interview. Sounds to me a humble but worthy winner, well done Tom. Some good food for thought there too.

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  12. Breedy
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    Great interview. My first season of really giving it my all as well and I can't claim to be anywhere near!

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  13. Dr Dream
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    Anybody have any kind of fixture list/TV listings of friendly matches building up to the WC..getting some serious withdrawl symptoms.

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  14. spiderm4tt
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    9 years, 11 months ago

    Nice interview. Congratulations Tom - enjoy it! 🙂

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    1. meerlight
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      And well done to you for another top 1K finish

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      1. spiderm4tt
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        Thanks 🙂

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    2. Piggs Boson
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      Thank you for that article last year by the way. I found it really interesting and useful.

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      1. spiderm4tt
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        You're welcome thanks 🙂

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  15. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    I think next season relying on stats alone won't be enough. Tables like Wakey's are fantastic for identifying sources of points but the Paulinho principle must be applied. Shots are all well and good, but it's the quality of the shots that matter

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    1. Dr Dream
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      Absolutely..Sort out the good picks, or those that look good, but be prepared to ditch them as false picks. Townsend, Paulinho, Coutinho...there.'s plenty of them.

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        Paulinho came food on the three occasions that he broke water ...

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        1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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          *good

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        2. Dr Dream
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          Good to watch when you have him in your team, if you can live with the frustration...Far too many snatched shots without "setting" himself.

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          1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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            That is it. But he struggles to the surface, and when he's close, he usually scores the next match. There must be some serious talent there ...

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            1. Dr Dream
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              Yeah there is..It took me a while to work out why he duffed so many chances...and then I watched him properly. He couldn't be more different to Yaya if he tried, Yaya's great at "setting" his shot. It'll be interesting to watch him in the WC...

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              1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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                Indeed! 🙂

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    2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      *coughs*

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        yes, yours as well of course 😀

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        1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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          😉

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  16. Epic Fail
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    I can safely say I would rather win FPL than see Villa win the league.

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      is 'would rather' another way of saying 'Am More Likely To?' 😉

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      1. Epic Fail
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        Well that is also true 😀 🙁

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  17. Optimus.
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    Huttondressedalahm,such a wannabe wag 😉

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  18. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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    Congrats, Tom. Great effort, mate. Enjoy it all you can. 🙂

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  19. Bubz
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    Nice, congrats!

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  20. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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    Hmmm. Only one decent team name in the top six ... 😀

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      I think next season i will call my team

      Keep Calm and Drinkwater

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        😀 Not bad!

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      2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        Or the eccentric Greek squad - JK AllSorts ...

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        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          Greek?

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          1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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            PK - JK ... 😉

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            1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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              It's a pity there's not a player called Bassett 😛

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              1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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                There bloody well should be!!! 😀

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  21. The Colonel
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    9 years, 11 months ago

    Did anyone ever hear back from McDonalds about the rules, or more importantly, bringing forward the 8 June start date?

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    1. MJ6987
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      9 years, 11 months ago

      Why are people on here complaining to the organisers about the rules when they favour people like us who are "ITK"?

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        There are none so blind, as those who will not see ...

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        1. Pap Le Cissier
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          9 years, 11 months ago

          Can you move a little.closer Doos

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          1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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            Hehehe! 😀

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  22. Yaya Analysis
    Ludo
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    9 years, 11 months ago

    Despite Yaya's inevitable price hike for next season still being a little way off, here's some food for thought on the subject:

    A quarter of Yaya's goals this season (6 from 24) came from the penalty spot, despite Aguero being City's first choice penalty taker. Because of this, I thought I'd compare how well he performed with and without the Argentine on the pitch. It's worth bearing in mind that this was for all competitions, not just the Premier League.

    With Aguero (1925 minutes played) - 8 goals, 8 assists
    Without Aguero (2007 minutes played) - 16 goals, 4 assists

    Bearing in mind that both these minute totals amount to more than 20 matches' worth of gametime, and that there's less than 90 minutes in it between them, it makes for quite an effective comparison.

    The first thing to note is the extent to which Yaya's goalscoring rate went up, obviously bolstered by his additional penalty duties. Yaya benefited from this not only in games where Aguero was out injured, but also where City earned a late penalty after Aguero had been substituted off.

    Another noteworthy point is that Toure's number of assists halved in Aguero's absence, a stat which is more difficult to explain. However, of Yaya's 8 assists when Aguero was on the pitch, 3 set up goals scored by Aguero. Perhaps then, without a striker of Aguero's quality to assist ahead of him, the Ivorian took on more of a direct goalscoring responsibility himself.

    To be clear, I'm not simply suggesting that Yaya will fail to match this season's standards next year. Even with Aguero playing alongside him, Yaya's form was excellent, scoring and assisting at a greater rate than he had previously managed, and his creative potential may even be boosted by the Argentine's presence in the side. Also, a generally fit Aguero will likely still be substituted towards the end of most matches, opening up occasional opportunities for Yaya from the penalty spot. However, whilst Aguero's fitness struggles may well continue, this has been the most injury-hit season of his career, and it seems likely that if he recovers and starts the majority of matches, it will impact on Yaya's goalscoring potential. Whether Yaya will perform seems beyond doubt, then, but whether he will continue to represent value for money is another question.

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    1. Pap Le Cissier
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      Interesting, thanks. Little early/late depending how.you.look at it 😉

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    2. Piggs Boson
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      So that's

      - ( 30pts + baps )

      Most likely taking him below Gerrard and Hazard's totals.

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      1. Piggs Boson
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        I doubt Aguero will stay fit all of next season though.

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        1. Ludo
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          9 years, 11 months ago

          Probably not, but Aguero would be pretty unlucky to only start 20 games again next season. Yaya was performing at about Gerrard/Hazard's rate for goals and assists with Aguero in the side, so still very good, but maybe not ~12m good. Purely speculation, of course!

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    3. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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      Nice but I think you've missed the most important factor regarding Toure's returns of last season and the upcoming one... ACON.

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      1. Ludo
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        9 years, 11 months ago

        Obviously a great point, but the focus here was really on whether or not he'll be worth including in teams at the start of next season. By the time he goes away, winter wildcards will be available, and I doubt it'll impact on his form in the first few months.

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    4. Camp No No
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      9 years, 11 months ago

      Nice. Could you still give the stats for matches Aguero started and didn't start? That would leave the points from penalties when Aguero was subbed in the end to the time with fit Aguero. Aguero is going to be constantly subbed off at some point of second half next season too.

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      1. Ludo
        • 10 Years
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        In matches where Aguero and Toure both started, but Aguero was substituted, Yaya scored 4 times and got 1 assist. The first goal came at home to Hull, where Aguero came off in the 75th minute, and Yaya curled in a last minute free-kick. The other three goals were penalties. Away at West Brom, Aguero came off in the 69th minute and Yaya scored from the spot 5 minutes later. He also scored penalties in the second half of the 6-3 win over Arsenal, and 5-1 win at Spurs. In both these matches Aguero was substituted off due to injury, in the 50th minute against Arsenal and at half time against Spurs. He also picked up an assist for City's final goal in the Carling Cup final after Aguero had been subbed off.

        Assuming Aguero mostly stays fit, I don't think we should really count on Toure scoring as many as three penalties in the PL when Aguero's subbed off again, given that 2 out of the 3 three penalties scored in these circumstances came after Aguero injuries rather than substitutions.

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    5. Dr Dream
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Good post. I'm not convinced Aguero will be on pens next season. That all depends upon Pell's point of view...does he only change back to Aguero when Yaya misses one or two or does he change for the sake of changing, I don't suppose anybody knows really.

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    6. Qubit
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      9 years, 11 months ago

      Yep, i looked into this myself. I also looked at Yaya's points when Aguero played the majority of the match. At the time i did the analysis only 2 of Yaya's 10+ hauls came when Aguero played the majority of the match and I think it was 8 when he didnt. Another clear indicator of the difference it makes to Yaya's attacking intent.

      For me it wont make much difference if Yaya keeps Pens. The big determining factor will be if Aguero stays fit. If he does then its highly likely Yaya wont be worth 12 odd million.

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    7. Dino
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      Excellent bit of research well done.

      How many of yaya goals wwith kun on the pitch were direct fk's?

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  23. Pap Le Cissier
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    Great interview, and insightful. Thanks

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  24. Surfreak
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    England are going to win the world cup.
    Congrats #1

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  25. Surfreak
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    Arjen Robbin, if he joined United, could be an essential pick when fit.

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    1. MJ6987
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      What about RVP or Mata? Assuming they will be regulars....no Europe means little or no rotation needed (think Liverpool this season) and they are fresh for every PL game.

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      1. MJ6987
        • 13 Years
        9 years, 11 months ago

        Whereas Liverpool players surely will be rotated more, once Europe kicks in. I would think that Sturridge will be particularly at risk whereas Suarez seems more machine-like.

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      2. @ocprodigy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 11 months ago

        Signing Arjen Robben would be different. I'm not sure how United will fit in their players next season if they sign everyone they're supposedly after.

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    2. Somalion
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      I could really do without that. Nothing against his talent but I loathe him as a human being. United has enough twats to deal with, I desperately do not want to see another despite talent.

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    3. Fifa las vegas
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Don't you think you are getting a little bit ahead of yourself.

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  26. Holy See
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 11 months ago

    "Often ruinous drunk transfers", I like the cut of this man's jib. Congrats Tom, a man amongst men, & drunken louts.

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    1. Dr Dream
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Nothing wrong with ruinous drunk transfers...

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      1. Camp No No
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 11 months ago

        😆

        I recall you moaning that third glass of wine more than once this season.

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        1. Fifa las vegas
          • 11 Years
          9 years, 11 months ago

          Just 3 😯

          😉

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          1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            9 years, 11 months ago

            *bottles 😉

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  27. meerlight
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 11 months ago

    Congrats tom, well played and an interesting read.

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  28. Camp No No
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 11 months ago

    Hey, is the millionaires club league for those who have had OR outside top million or those who have had a GR outside top million early on?

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    1. Camp No No
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Could anybody be bothered to answer this?

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    2. Demí
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      OR

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      1. Camp No No
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 11 months ago

        Thanks. Just read from Matt's last year interview that he got GW rank almost down to 1M which would have got him to the millionaires club, and thought that I have missed it accidentally, having had GR outside top million more than once on early stages.

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  29. Damo.
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 11 months ago

    WBA getting shot of a whole string of players http://www.wba.co.uk/news/article/baggies-confirm-five-departures-1556725.aspx Goodbye Amalfitano, why I brought you into my team I'll never know

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    1. Camp No No
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Maybe because he showed class in quite few matches, scoring points too, and was extremely cheap?

      Those were my reasons, at least.

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      1. Damo.
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 11 months ago

        Yeah but bringing him in the last game of the season for a hit for Mata on a hunch Mata MIGHTN'T play...

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        1. Camp No No
          • 10 Years
          9 years, 11 months ago

          Well, that was stupid. I obviously brought him in in the middle of the season, and would have brought him in again for the GW37 if I didn't have more acute issues - I had no shortage of them, my team was in tatters by then.

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    2. JK - Cønt ⭐
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Ridgwell is a strange one

      I wonder if WBA are planning 3 at the back as they now have no left-back

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      1. Damo.
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 11 months ago

        Yeah that's the one i was most surprised about too. Cutting the wage bill surely

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    3. Somalion
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      think that's bad, Blackburn have released 16 players and haven't agreed a new contract with either David Dunn or Marcus Olsson 😯

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

        Blackpool have released 17 players 😯

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      2. Damo.
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 11 months ago

        Is Dunny still there?! Ha

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

          Still shuffling along but I'm not sure for how much longer!

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    4. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Happy with all of that as long as they're replaced.

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    5. Dino
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Wow is that 11 players gone now? They got rid of 5 contract players this round plus 5 loan players and Billy jones was released on a free transfer the other day.

      They now have no left back or right back after releasing the two players they had for each of these positions last season.

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  30. sinik
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 11 months ago

    Coachella tickets purchased!

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    1. Fifa las vegas
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 11 months ago

      Wha?

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