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9 September 2015 1466 comments
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With Bournemouth’s Callum Wilson and Leicester City wizard Riyad Mahrez currently the top ranked forward and midfielder in the Fantasy Premier League, it’s fair to say that, so far, this term has caught many Fantasy managers by surprise.

As the likes Sergio Aguero, Diego Costa, Wayne Rooney, Eden Hazard and Alexis Sanchez struggle to justify hefty price tags, we ask the burning question: is this the season to look beyond the template heavy-hitters?

Dufflinks (aka FPL 2014/15 champion Simon March) says…
It’s difficult not to question existing Fantasy football logic given the bizarre start to the season. The value of underperforming heavy-hitters is, naturally, high on the inquest agenda. That said, I do think we’ve seen situations in previous campaigns where, based on the first few Gameweeks, the game seemed to have radically changed, only for it to eventually settle into a more familiar groove. Despite everything we’ve seen so far, I think reports of the death of the known heavy-hitters may have been greatly exaggerated.

Whether it’s hangovers from international tournaments, tough fixtures, poor form or just luck, it’s undeniable that the likes of Sanchez, Hazard and Aguero have delivered well below expectation so far. Yet it’s still hard to look past these players as having the highest point-scoring potential, be that in a given Gameweek or the season as a whole. Partly by virtue of the teams they play in, they will simply get, and create, more chances to score than even the best players in mid-table teams and long-term, I believe, this will make the difference.

A big part of Fantasy football has always been about identifying the low or mid-priced players who enable and compliment the more premium selections and, for me, this season is no different. There’s a degree of luck and foresight in any successful Fantasy football selections but a Fantasy manager can only have so much of each. While I can’t help but admire managers who made captain choices of Riyad Mahrez or Callum Wilson for their hauls in recent weeks, the success of this approach is likely to be unsustainable.

Picking these players is one thing, relying on them to score with the volume and consistency that would make them a long-term alternative to, say, Aguero is another. In a few weeks’ time, I’m confident we’ll see the more familiar faces at the top of the scoring charts. It’s just a matter of staying patient and, of course, making the right choices.

Jonty says…
This international break is a time for some real soul searching among veteran Fantasy managers like myself. Now in my eighth FPL season, I’ve never known a start quite like this, where the majority of heavy-hitters have failed to perform. Crucially they have also failed me where it counts most – the captaincy.

The crossroads that those like me now face is do I stick with the likes of Aguero and Sanchez, not only in my team but also as strong armband contenders, or do I go “maverick”, start captaining in-form players such as Andre Ayew and Callum Wilson and begin to shun heavy-hitters altogether.

While it’s tempting to take that step, I’ve decided to persevere with my tried and tested formula that has resulted in five top 10,000 finishes – form a team around heavy-hitters and captain them when they have favourable fixtures.

My key reason for sticking is history, indicating that this season will pan out the same as the others with Aguero and his pricey counterparts prevailing.

Amongst those who have scored 20 goals or more in the Premier League over the last three years, the expensive names always rule supreme. Last season the anomaly that was Harry Kane was the only cheap surprise package able to join Diego Costa and Aguero in this elite 20+ bracket.

The season before, no “maverick” pick was able to match Yaya Toure, Daniel Sturridge or Luis Suarez in reaching the 20-goal mark. In 2012/13, Robin Van Persie, Suarez again and Gareth Bale were the only members of this group. History says that for all of Callum Wilson’s promise and all of Andre Ayew’s attacking intent, they will face a tough task in matching the proven reliability of the template heavy-hitters.

The trick, though, is getting the right heavy hitters, but therein lies another “burning question”.

Andy85wsm says…
My first thought when answering this question is “no”. My second, and slightly longer answer is “probably not”.

As with any season we have to adapt and sometimes that’s difficult for veterans of the game who are used to playing in a certain way. Last season we had Harry Kane scoring at the same rate as Sergio Aguero and yet it still took many players a long time to transfer him in, and even longer to consider him as a captain option. This season is just another that needs some getting used to as the cheap to mid-priced options continue to fetch hauls.

That being said, the heavy-hitters are called as such and priced that way for a reason – consistent returns, usually over a good number of seasons. You’d be brave to bet against Aguero still having not scored a brace by the end of City’s great run of fixtures or for Alexis Sanchez to go on blanking.

The main question is whether they provide value for these returns, which are looking few and far between at the moment. If you aren’t looking to captain anyone outside of Aguero can you afford to bring someone like Andre Ayew in for Sanchez and keep the money in the bank for a rainy day instead?

Remaining flexible is key and while I will always back the heavy-hitters to come good, it’s all a matter of timing and being able to jump on when needed with as few transfers as possible.

Ryan says…
Absolutely. The value in some of these attacks is extraordinary.

The difference in price between Hazard and Pedro is 1.9, the difference in price between Sanchez and Ramsey is 2.6. Add those together and its a whopping 4.5, whilst still providing a key component in the Chelsea and Arsenal attacks.

I struggle to understand the logic in continuing to back expensive assets that will share points with attacking team-mates that are so much cheaper. Hazard and Sanchez have both proven that they are at their best when they are the main attacking outlet in the side. Right now, neither are providing that same assurance, as they share the attacking responsibility with others.

This scenario creates an interesting situation. If these heavy-hitters continue to flounder, the FPL economy will be awash with spare cash. You will see more expensive benches, less bench fodder and an increased rotation of good mid-priced options. We could leave plenty of cash in the bank, but this is an opportunity to look beyond the standard price structure. It’s an opportunity to consider new ways to invest the cash saved and consider upgrading our cheaper assets.

Spencer says…
Pre-season we were all asking ourselves how we could fit all the heavy-hitters in. Acquriing the likes of Branislav Ivanovic, Hazard, Sanchez, David Silva, Costa, Aguero and Rooney in a team was an impossible task. We couldn’t fit them all in, so the question became, which heavy-hitters to pick?

Four weeks in and all of the above have failed to perform to their expected level. It’s also worth noting that their cheaper replacements – Cesar Azpilicueta, Cesc Fabregas, Mesut Ozil, Raheem Sterling and Memphis Depay – have also struggled for form. Instead, budget options like Aleksandar Kolarov, Mahrez, Ayew, Wilson and Bafetimbi Gomis have shone and accumulated the points.

Nonetheless, it’s still early in the season. Do we really expect Chelsea and Arsenal’s title tilt to go on faltering, when only a few weeks ago, many of us were stating that they could win it?

Conversely, Leicester City were relegation candidates. Can Mahrez, Marc Albrighton, and Jamie Vardy really maintain their current output levels?

The question has remained the same, but rather than fitting in heavy-hitters based on available budget and reputation, it should be based purely on performances and fixtures.

Mark says…
I’m struggling to remember a season that’s begun quite like this. Normally we’d expect to see at least two or three of the established heavy-hitters present some early form to justify their price tags but, to this point, it’s barely materialised.

Undoubtedly it’s the struggles of Arsenal, United, Spurs and, in particular Chelsea, that have led to the current malaise. There were plenty showing caution over the champions’ schedule, myself included, but, while I decided to go without Eden Hazard, I fully expected to have been punished by now.

Similarly, it seemed unlikely that Rooney and Kane would be without a goal at this point and that Ivanovic, a nigh-on essential defensive asset last season, would have fallen in price by 0.2 by this stage.

While the big names have stalled, the mid-price seems to be flush with options. The likes of Ayew, Gomis, Payet and Mahrez are not just in form, they to have the potential to last the distance and easily outperform their valuations.

With this in mind, I don’t see that we have a choice but to begin to transform our squads to include at least some of these names. In midfield, in particular, I’m struggling to see the need for more than two heavy-hitters, given the value currently on offer. Even then, I’m beginning to question whether the likes of Sanchez and Silva warrant the outlay, certainly the latter’s returns require monitoring following the arrival of Kevin De Bruyne.

Sergio Aguero demands patience and Sanchez is perhaps too explosive to abandon just yet. Beyond this, I’d say all bets are off.

It looks advisable to ride the mid-price bandwagons and return to the heavy-hitter glitterati once form is established. By then, we may even be able to pick up some cut-price quality.

Applebonkers says…
The answer right now is a clear “no”. This is a problem with the opening month, though, we build up years of knowledge and then let a few weeks of sometimes unusual information risk trumping it all.

Aguero won’t finish the season with just one goal for every four appearances. Hazard won’t finish the season with zero goals and 9 assists. Wilson, Mahrez and Gomis won’t score 38 goals this season.

These players are “heavy-hitters” for a reason. The game evolves, it doesn’t completely turn on its head.

Relax, take a deep breath and stop chasing your tail.

The only heavy-hitter that worries me long-term is Sanchez. I’m not sure it’s as simple as saying he’s being found-out but his downturn is a matter of months now, not just weeks. From experience last season he’s nearly impossible to sell, so monitoring from a distance suits. The irony is his encouraging stats just highlight his struggles – he’s taking too many touches as defenders are reading him better whilst one shot often becomes two as it gets blocked.

In a game with captains, there’s always a place for these ‘template’ heavy-hitters. Those captains have been fairly hopeless so far but I don’t see the cure being simply to captain cheaper players instead.

They’re cheaper because their CVs are blanker. Just hang in there.

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  1. Bertzeiner-m
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    @Diva, I cant believe I've now discovered your blog, quality stuff!

    1. Diva
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      Thanks Bertzeiner. I hope to have somrthing on the Man City mids coming up later tonight.

      1. Bertzeiner-m
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        I look forward to it.

      2. INDIANPUNDIT
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        Ur blog is amazing ! Great !!!!

      3. Neo-Viper
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        Super Stuff!!

  2. Cevap
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    any thoughts on GK combos for 9.5? or increase value by downgrading elsewhere?

    1. Cheeseoid
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      IMO it is best to have 2 playing keepers for when things go wrong. red cards and injuries have been relatively common for keepers so far this season and at the end of last. Why waste a transfer?

      1. Cevap
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        on WC currently. was looking at McCarthy/Speroni combo, but not sure that would work

    2. OPTA FPL
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      Guzan & McCarthy

    3. Bertzeiner-m
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      I currently have a combo of Schmeicel and Fabianski and I'm quite pleased with it.

    4. Cevap
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      I meant to say 8.5 and not 9.5. sorry! Guessing most would rather have something higher than 8.5?

    5. Diva
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      I have a chart looking at keeper points on my blog if that helps (link in my profile).

      With all the heavy hitting outfielders failing to perform so far this season I might be tempted to spend a little more on a keeper if McCarthy loses his place.

      1. Cevap
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        good point! something I definitely thought about. My original post was completely incorrect and i'm not even intoxicated! 🙂

    6. TorresMagic™
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      I have the Norwich pair, they make me sick.

      1. Cevap
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        hahahhaa, sorry TM, don't mean to laugh but I understand what you mean. Heard it so many times over these first few weeks 🙂

    7. _Greg
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      Myhill & McCarthy, accept you might need Lindegaard at some point.

    8. Heels_Over_Head
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      McRoni

      McCarthy / Speroni

  3. etown
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    Good evening everyone, when does fantasy champions league start ?

    1. TorresMagic™
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      Next week when the site updates.

  4. flippetyflop
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    A pretty random question to ask you guys at 3am in the morning, but I've literally just come across Open University and wanted to know how much credence prospective employers gave to degrees earned this way??

    1. Ógie
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      Better than going into a interview with just your coc in your hand i guess the biggest thing a prospective employer will look at is your real world work experience

      What kinda of course you interested in doing?

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      Open U gets a fair amount of cred. from what I've seen. It takes real dedication to get a degree through Open U without the standard full time structure you have to life at a physical university.

  5. Cevap
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    have to sign off - good night to some and good day to others - can't wait to get back on.

  6. Call Me Old Fashioned
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    Schmeicel Butland
    Kolarov Darmian Williams Gomez Richards
    Sanchez Silva Payet Mahrez Westwood
    Aguero Diouf Wilson

    2FT, 0.3M in bank

    1 - Payet--->Ayew
    2 - Diouf--->Wilson
    3 - Silva--->Yaya (fund Payet--->Pedro)
    4 - Both 1 and 2 for free

    1. Bertzeiner-m
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      4

      1. Chelsea Dagger
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        This

  7. Xenq
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    Thanks for the article, I've been wondering about this a lot.

    I think this is more down to increased competition in the premier league. It's easy to say Chelsea, Arsenal, Utd. and co. have just all been underperforming but I look at some of the squads that have been assembled by mid-table (and even bottom-table) teams and it seems like this is the most competitive the premier league has been in decades. That TV money is really starting to kick in.

    Just about any team in the league is capable of taking points off any other team. We're seeing less and less 4+ goal shellackings. I think the teams that come 5th to 10th will end up quite close to 4th spot this year. And a lot of those teams, like Swansea, CPL and Everton, are playing some good attacking (or counter-attacking) football that's going to see goals.

    Aguero makes things easy as well. City are in form, Aguero is healthy and he's getting opportunities. The goals will come. He seems a very easy captaincy pick right now so the Sanchez's and Hazard's just don't appear mandatory at all.

  8. tm245
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    Evening. What's good, DZ?

    Interesting article, but I think it could be a bit ill-timed. One thing to consider is that teams can have massive shifts in form over an international break. I remember a few seasons ago tripling up on Arsenal around a break because of their upcoming fixture against a dreadful Norwich, who ended up winning 1-0, I think.

    This might be the time when the heavy hitters actually start to find their form, especially with such an early start to this season.

    1. _Greg
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      This is very true, although I guess you can only work with what you've got! Xenq above this post makes a great point about Aguero.

      I'm on WC & the most risky one I've gone for is KDB, I followed his pre season extensively 2 years ago & was willing Mour to play him, cracking shot he has. He was 6.5m then! All else fails swap to Sanchez no dramas, although I was very interested in what AB said about him in the original post, I don't think I will be jumping quickly.

      1. tm245
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        I think KDB could be a great shout.

  9. Sz21
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    Is Pedro ever going to rise btw?

    Brought him in about 2 weeks ago cos thought he d rise a good bit.
    Someone is going to say something about protected now which I hardly understand...

    1. _Greg
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      Who cares if he never rises. He's going to match Hazard over the season at a substantial saving, with no one to challenge that Chelsea midfield wise. Costa will be an option at some point most probably.

      1. Test Eagles
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        Agreed ... he'll score as many points as Hazard from here on in mehtinks. Picture Willian, Oscar and half a Fabregas merged together and sum all their points. Would make for an interesting looking character too 😉

  10. dmhomag
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    Wow this international break is even slower than the slowest regular week.

    Hardly any risers, no significant injuries from internationals. 2 week long dead zone.

    Who planned at the start of the season to WC this week?

    1. Test Eagles
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      Haha ... see below, I thought the same thing!

    2. The Man Pastore
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      It was in my plan but I finallyt hold the WC for later

      • 12 Years
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      My favourite kind of FFScout to be honest, it means I can keep up with everything 😉

      I've been pondering a WC on and off, but I'd only make 5 changes sos it doesnt seem worth it when 3 of those changes would be benchers most weeks.

  11. Test Eagles
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    Proper Dead Zone.

    The international break sure does wane one's interest. I think for all the punters on here we could do with a massive template team scoring week where we all rise the ranks given the amount of time we spent pre-season!

    We're all "DUE"!!

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      All I know is you're due to join the community play-offs 😉

      1. Test Eagles
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        Talk to me Balders ....

          • 12 Years
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          Community articles boy-o 🙂

          1. Test Eagles
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            Lovely ... just sent you an email, thanks mate!!

          2. Test Eagles
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            13th in Classic Dead Zone BTW - well played

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              Cheers for running it, now welcome to my game and good luck 🙂

              1. Test Eagles
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                Thanks Balders ... looking forward!

      2. TorresMagic™
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        Looks like a 256 job 🙂

          • 12 Years
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          Test Eagles was entrant #201 this is crazy.

    1. Greenbackbøøg…
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      Hazard hat trick is all I want

      1. The Man Pastore
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        so much this!!

      2. Joggers Nipple
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        It will happen, got rid of him for Pedro this week.

        1. The Man Pastore
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          Thanks SAB 😀

  12. fedolefan
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    Is Brendan Galloway nailed on when fit?

    1. st4rt__
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      No.

  13. Stacy
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    Sako or Redmond

    1. st4rt__
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      Sako.

  14. Puyol Pants Up
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    Why do all of Spain hate Pique?

    1. Greenbackbøøg…
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      Jealous of Shaqiri

      1. Puyol Pants Up
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        saw that coming...

  15. waputs101
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    better option for next 6 gameweeks?

    A. Pedro + Gomis

    B. Ayew + Kane

    1. Joggers Nipple
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      Probably A

    2. st4rt__
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      B.

  16. Whirl
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    Is there an obvious person to bench this week in my front 7?

    Sanchez - Pedro - Mahrez - Payet - Redmond
    Aguero - Gomis - Wilson

    1. st4rt__
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      AoA imo.

      1. Whirl
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        Yeah, I did think of that but is it better keeping AoA in case of a snow day or something similar.

        1. st4rt__
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          Meh, I suppose. It's a naff chip anyway.

  17. st4rt__
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    Decent article. I'll be carrying my FT over into GW6 so if Sanchez blanks again v Stoke, god knows what I could do if I cashed in. My main concerns in my team atm are Diouf, Payet then I'll possibly look at seeing Darmain out the door after Sunderland. Jenkinson too if he can't back in the side.

    Butland (McCarthy)
    Kola - Williams - Darmain (Jenkinson/Francis)
    Hools - Alexis - Payet - Silva - Mahrez
    Wilson - Aguero (Diouf)

    Is me this week, Aguero, Alexis the obviously picks for captain but the idea of Mahrez at home v Villa could be tempting.

    1. st4rt__
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      Also have a nice £1.9m in the bank, things are peachy atm.

    2. Test Eagles
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      Any danger of Jenkinson not slotting straight back in?

      1. st4rt__
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        Tomkins has done well there, first GW and v Liverpool last GW, it's a possibility for sure.

      2. TorresMagic™
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        Look at results when he plays.

        1. st4rt__
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          Agreed. Not entirely sure why I didn't go in for Cresswell originally, he'll likely find his way into my side at one point though. Jenkinson > him, Darmain > Evans if he's nailed free's me up some funds, I'd then perhaps bring in Coleman GW10/11 for Cresswell. Ha, wish it was that easy though, planning never works.

        2. Test Eagles
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          Yeah - is in the negatives. 2 games, 2 big losses ... 2 CSs when he's sitting out.

          Let's hope it's an anomaly!

          1. st4rt__
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            Indeed. Here's hoping.

  18. asianbeast
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    Thoughts on a double transfer Silva and Montero to Sterling and Ayew?

    1. st4rt__
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      Interesting, I wouldn't do it if you have Gomis upfront though.

    2. Yankee Toffee
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      Keep Silva but Montero> Ayew a good shout. Find funds another way

  19. Just A Hat
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    The girl I went on a date with last week doesn't want to go on a second date 🙁

    1. st4rt__
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      Should've tucked your shirt in.

    2. TorresMagic™
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      Always take your hat off indoors.

      1. Just A Hat
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        Going by the bar I just went to, then wearing hats is what is "cool" in Canada

          1. Just A Hat
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            haha 😀

            1. TorresMagic™
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              Something I learned a long time ago. Normally need to shout the bar otherwise.

    3. Kurtinho
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      That's rough. Pick your head up, there's plenty more out there 🙂

    4. Valar(Keith)
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      Maybe she's just stressed cause of the international break

      1. Valar(Keith)
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        Though Sorry to hear, hat.. Enjoy being single while you can though. once they say yes for the second date it all goes downhill 🙂

        1. Just A Hat
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          lol - She actually said "Soccer" was a terrible sport on the date, I was well shocked

          1. Valar(Keith)
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            Good Riddance then! 🙂

    5. Test Eagles
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      Like they say in the world of sales ... when they say "no", the chase really begins.

      Thrilling!

      Sorry to hear, Hat ...

      1. Just A Hat
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        Back on the Tinder game I guess!

  20. GinjaWhinja
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    Mahrez (c) this week?

    Thoughts....?

    1. TorresMagic™
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      Form wise, great choice.

    2. st4rt__
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      I don't see why not tbh, he'll go on to get a brace and we'll see Alexis/Aguero blank again, somehow.

    3. Joggers Nipple
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      I also cant find a reason not too, Aguero will get his usual 2 probably and Maherez a couple of goals!

    4. I Member
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      Too scared. Going with Kun.

      1. st4rt__
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        GW5 is hardly a time to be scared.

    5. Yankee Toffee
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      I'm currently on him atm, we'll see...

  21. Alittude
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    So my team is

    Curtois
    Kompany Shaw Clyne
    Hazard Touré Mahrez Ayew
    Wilson Lukaku Agüero

    subs -Schwarzer Gomez Gamboa Andreu

    Really desperate to get in Silva for Toure, Gomis for lukaku, and possibly Sanchez for hazard depending on how they both go over the next few weeks.
    In order to get Silva I'll need to downgrade Clyne.

    I'm just in such a hurry to make these changes and really don't know if I should
    A) take some hits,
    B)wait it out or
    C)use my WC.
    Any suggestions?

    1. st4rt__
      • 11 Years
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      You got one FT or two? Just take a -4.

      1. Alittude
        • 10 Years
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        none used it already last week as soon as wilson scored i got him in

    2. NZREDS
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      Certainly wouldn't use wildcard with that team, its very decent. I would just downgrade hazard to perhaps Pedro to free up some funds for next week. You have Ayew for Swansea cover so don't -4 for Gomis this week.

      1. Alittude
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 8 months ago

        i started two weeks late so had an advantage. Thanks was thinking pedro but wanted to keep hazard or transfer in sanchez without shifting too much else around in case one of them breaks out soon. Thanks for the advice I won't take the hit this week.

  22. Ange187
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Starting 11?

    Myhill, mccarthy
    Gomez, cedric, richards, bellerin, oxford
    Mane, payet, pedro, sanchez, mahrez
    Gomis, aguero, wilson

    1. TorresMagic™
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      GO bench
      Good luck with attacker. AOA maybe.

    2. st4rt__
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Bench - McCarthy, Mane, Richards, Oxford.

      1. Test Eagles
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 8 months ago

        ^ this

    3. NZREDS
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Like this team, Payet to do well this week.

  23. BwG
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Champions league fantasy...

    Format and functionality of the site have always been bad, but does anyone know what's up with the official UEFA champions league fantasy game? We're getting close here and nothing is live yet.

    Any other good champions league fantasy game recommendations?

    1. Yankee Toffee
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      I've been wondering about this too and going to the site every once and awhile. If you find another game let me know plz...

    2. NZREDS
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Just wait for the official fantasy to go live 🙂

  24. Just A Hat
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    So heres a tricky one for you all

    Butland
    Damien, Sagna, Dawson
    Payet, Mahrez, Sanchez, Ayew, Silva
    Aguero, Lukaku

    Bench: McCarthy, Huth, Gomez, Watmore

    .2 in the bank, 2 FT's

    literally no trade to make...even if Sagna is injured I have Huth coming on for him

    Just lose the trade I guess???

    1. Test Eagles
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      It's a tough one ... you could shift Darmien in preparation for their fixtures turning nasty, for whom I'm not sure. Spurs?

      1. Just A Hat
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 8 months ago

        Yeah that's a thought, I'll have to look at some cheaper defenders

  25. UnitednationsXI
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Have 1 ft and 1m..thoughts?

    Ruddy
    Shaw huth kolorav -- Francis Coates
    Mahrez Chadli hazard sterling --- mane
    Kun Wilson Deene

    A: hazard >> sanchez
    B: hazard >> depay...allows me to upgrade deeney next go
    C: save FT and give hazard one more week
    D: something else

    1. JTEXTREME
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      C

  26. adased
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Rate my team?
    Guzan (Lindergaard)
    Kompany Cresswell Naughton (Clyne)
    Sterling Ayew Payet Pedro (Sako)
    Sakho Wilson Aguero

  27. Valar(Keith)
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Been a long while since i posted my team alongside a question.. so here goes
    Schmeichel
    Kolarov Huth Williams
    Hazard Sanchez(c) Chadli Shelvey Mahrez
    Wilson Aguero
    4.0 Benteke Targett Muniesa
    1 FT .. 0.5 in the bank

    Benteke can have a rest this week. if he does well i'll be happy i own him for the his two home games. if he blanks it will be justified. My question is

    A) Save transfer (get a palace mid for chadli next week)
    B) Hazard to Pedro (frees up cash for Sterling in for Chadli next week)

    1. Slam
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      I'm thinking similarly to you in regards to ditching Chadli.
      I would say A as I quite like your team at the mo. (6 in common)

      Question, would you get swap Chadli for Puncheon/Sako next week? You think Palace will outscore Spurs?

      1. Slam
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 8 months ago

        Never actually finished 😆

        Or would you hold as it's a home game

      2. Valar(Keith)
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 8 months ago

        I expect Chadli to see the bench soon enough.. if it looks like he's gonna be benched next week make the swap to Puncheon. else wait until the week after when Spurs fixtures stiffen anyway

    2. I Member
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Save. You can always do Hazard and Chadli to Pedro and Sterling next week with your 2 FTs.

    3. adased
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Pretty good actually
      I just sold Hazard for Pedro, as you can see above
      I'm still not sure if that's the correct decision though

    4. Valar(Keith)
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Thanks all.. gonna save and reassess next week
      Evans in for Huth is a huge possibility next week too

  28. Slam
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Question for you all.
    Looking to replace Chadli in the near future (not this GW).

    With price in mind, which is the better fantasy asset? 🙂

    a) Coutinho
    b) Puncheon
    c) Other (8.5 max.)

    1. Heels_Over_Head
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Shaqiri weeks 6 to 11

    2. Heels_Over_Head
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      WHam mid weeks 5, 7, 8, 9, 11

    3. I Member
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Coutinho

    4. adased
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Sako?

  29. Heels_Over_Head
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    I haven't posted my team this season.

    Hmm. Maybe I'll stick with that.

    Link is still last season too

  30. Test Eagles
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Who am i?

    I have scored 2 goals this season from midfield, racked up 4 BAPs and several clean sheets. I'm 2.9 million cheaper than the nearest counterpart in my respective team ... and my name has not EVER been mentioned on FFS pages. I am "Captain Under the Radar"

    1. Slam
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Ahh…
      Fernandinho 🙂

      1. Heels_Over_Head
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 8 months ago

        Ah. Well he still really isn't an option on that team even scoring 12 goals this season. We can only own 3 and there are more than 3 better options than him still yet.

    2. Heels_Over_Head
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Kouyate and Doos is advocating him regularly

    3. Joggers Nipple
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      If i could have 4 Man City players he would be my 4th