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Fantasy Premier League – The Final Day

The Fantasy Premier League title race – unlike the real thing – is going to the wire.

The top two are separated by just a pair of points heading in to Sunday’s final round of fixtures after both managers put in barnstorming Gameweek 37 performances to distance themselves from the chasing pack.

Third-placed boss Roope Liimatainen is some 33 points back and with a sufficiently similar line-up to the leaders to suggest his race is run. Spare a thought also for Conor Barwise – he’s a point behind in fourth and having to juggle his Fantasy commitments three days into a family holiday in Italy.

The pair will need to radically alter their teams, with the inevitable hits that entails, and go big on differentials if they are to have any hope of glory now.

Sixth-placed Mervyn Glasgow is in the same boat, but has to get a mention here as he’s currently top of the Fantasy Football Scout league. And just four points behind him comes our leading site member, Billy Ketsu, so there’s plenty to play for there on the final day. Top work, gentlemen.

We’ll have a look at the prospects for the FPL Cup final later, but for now, it’s time for the Big Show.

The Tale Of The Tape

Uwais Ahmed (Fahad’s XI) v Ben Crabtree (FC Crab Dogg)

The crash bang wallop end to Gameweek 37 propelled Uwais Ahmed from third to first thanks to his captaincy of four-goal drama-machine Harry Kane. Previous leader Ben Crabtree also had the Spurs striker, but saw his double-figure lead at the top eradicated in one fell Kane-shaped swoop courtesy of Uwais’ gutsy armband call.

Uwais – best finish 5,768 in 2011/12. Playing since 2008. Arsenal fan.
He was in the top ten this year from GW22, slipping out to 12th in GW24 and then leading the pack for all but two weeks from GW29.

Ben – best finish 353rd in 2011/12 and also managed 1,369th the season before that. Playing since 2009. Everton fan.
Top ten (straight in at four from 12th) in GW28. Has never led by the completion of a Gameweek – highest has been his current second position.

Performance (benched in brackets, Uwais first)

Highest score: 187 v 190, both GW37 (obviously)
Lowest: 35, GW8 v 33, GW 9

Goals: 123 (3) v 136 (4)
Assists: 92 (7) v 75 (4)
Clean sheets: 60 (9) v 59 (10)
Own goals: 1 (2) v none
Red cards: 2 (0) v 1 (0)
Yellow cards: 49 (14) v 45 (16)

Uwais’ players have provided him with 78 double-figure hauls, and only once has he left such riches on the bench, while Ben enjoyed double bubble 77 times, but felt a little bit of self-loathing on three chastening occasions.

Chips Were Not Everything

Both bosses played their first Wildcard in Gameweek 6 and their Triple Captain in Gameweek 27 – a popular, if ultimately underwhelming, punt on Sergio Aguero that brought in 27 points.

Ben went for the classic move of a second Wildcard in Gameweek 36 to maximise returns from a Bench-Boosted Gameweek 37. Uwais blinked a little earlier, Wildcarding in Gameweek 34, before Bench Boosting in Gameweek 37 with equally strong results.

Things weren’t always so good for Uwais, however. The week after playing that second Wildcard, he left 28 points on the bench when scoring 57. Then again, that was good enough to regain the overall lead, although should he falter on Sunday, all those points sat idle in Gameweek 35 will surely not go unnoticed in his post-mortem mind.

The runt of the chip litter, All Out Attack, was used by Ben in the same Gameweek, 35, that Uwais was having his bench-waste moment. Ben’s AOA brought him 55 points and a couple of regrets – he went with Leighton Baines for a point, while leaving Marcos Alonso on the bench with six, and a 41-minute yellow card cameo from Raheem Sterling compounded his frustration.

Uwais is yet to use his AOA and, for reasons explained later, probably won’t.

Oh Captain, My Captain

Uwais’ most popular captaincy choice has been Alexis Sanchez, who he’s trusted with the armband on ten occasions, enjoying a superb 19.4 points per Gameweek average. Ben’s favourite skipper was also given ten outings, Sergio Aguero providing him with a 15.7 average score.

Sanchez was Ben’s captain seven times, which brought him in an excellent 21.1 points per Gameweek, and the five occasions Kane was handed the honour, the Spurs man delivered 15.6 points.

Uwais only captained Kane three times, but to devastating effect – 96 points at an average of 32 points a time, including what could prove to be the decisive Gameweek 37 decision.

Overall, Uwais netted 679 captaincy points, which made up 27.5% of his total, while Ben went further, securing 721 points, or 29.23% of his total score.

Players Loved, Subbed And Snubbed

Uwais does like a good defender – his three most popular players for the season have been Gareth McAuley (28 appearances), Kyle Walker and Seamus Coleman. Three others also managed 20 or more outings – Alexis Sanchez, Marcos Alonso and, a touch surprisingly, Roberto Firmino.

Ben went for Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku (22 apiece) and Ben Foster (20) as his only three players in the 20+ club. His most productive asset has been Petr Cech, played across the two most recent double Gameweeks for a 12.5 points per Gameweek average. Sanchez has averaged 12.1 for him, Lukaku 11.4.

For Uwais, Sanchez averaged 13.1 points per Gameweek thanks to those 10 times as his captain.

While Uwais lavished loyalty on his backline, he demonstrated a real knack for maximising striker returns – he only played Harry Kane five times but accrued a whopping 102 points at a PPGW average of 20.4. He also used Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Jamie Vardy just twice, gaining 35 and 23 points from them respectively, and drafted in Gabriel Jesus for the first time in Gameweek 37 to garner 19 points.

His most popular side has been Manchester City (eight players), followed by Spurs (6) and Liverpool (5). He has only used four Chelsea players and just three from his beloved Arsenal, although the Gunners’ trio gave him a 12.3 PPGW average thanks, again, to Sanchez’s captaincy production.

Uwais used at least one player from every team.

Ben, as an Everton fan, seemed to laugh in the face of the Fantasy edict that ‘thou shalt not let club allegiances cloud thy thinking’. He picked seven Evertonians and seven from Man City throughout the season, while completely snubbing Liverpool assets and, for reasons perhaps more to do with form and price, those from Leicester City.

Arsenal (6) and, perhaps surprisingly, Manchester United (5) were also popular places for his picks. He only used three Chelsea players all season – Alonso (19 appearances), Hazard (9 for a disappointing 4.7-point average) and Diego Costa (6).

The breakdown of their players’ performance by position shows why the overall race is too close to call.

Uwais’ goalkeepers have earned him an average 3.7 points, Ben’s 5. In defence, all that loyalty paid off for Uwais, winning the battle 4.9 to 4.19, while in midfield it was nip and tuck, Uwais edging it 5.46 to 5.3. Up front Ben won through 6.25 to 5.89.

Transfers, however, might explain why Uwais heads into the final day with a slight advantage.

Ben has made 40 transfers and taken 32 points in hits. His rival’s figures are 38 and just 16 points subtracted, with immediate points made from transfers also in Uwais’ favour – 427 to 403.

This could actually prove vital – if the title race is tied, Uwais looks set to claim crown by virture of making fewer transfers.

Following on from that Gameweek 35 bench debacle, Uwais has had to taste defeat in the spawny sub department as well, with Ben gaining 25 points from auto subs to the leader’s 15.

Formation-wise, the pair have trodden different paths.

Uwais most used 3-5-2, which he did 13 times for an average of 61.4 points. Ben favoured 3-4-3 – a lot. He employed it 28 times for a 63.2 average.

Our leader was least likely to switch to a 4-5-1, although the two times he did gave him a very pleasing 83.5 average. His rival only once employed 4-4-2, netting him 72 points.

And Now, The End Is Near…

And so they face the final curtain, needing to make a decision (or more) that could help change their life forever, while also winning them a couple of all-expenses-paid trips and an FPL mug, among many other prizes.

Ahead of final Gameweek transfers, Uwais and Ben share the following players:

Defenders: Alonso and Stephens
Midfielders: King, Sanchez and Sane
Forwards: Jesus, Kane and Gameweek 37 troll Anichebe.

At least neither succumbed to the charms of ubertroll Gabbiadini, which is one of many reasons why they are where they are, and we are not.

The pair also have two other Spurs players each. Uwais is on Jan Vertonghen and Dele Alli, while Ben has his namesake Davies and Christian Eriksen – how costly the Dane’s Thursday night bench warming proves to be will soon be known.

In fact, Thursday was all about Uwais. His captaincy of Kane, and Eriksen’s no-show, helped him retain top spot at the end of the Gameweek. Ben, meanwhile, at least offset some of the pain with an assist from Davies.

So, will Uwais use his AOA chip?

He seems slightly more conservative in his management, based on the number of transfer hits taken, and has three strong and expensive defender options – Nacho Monreal, Vertonghen and Alonso – already in his squad. He also has Jack Stephens, who looks a good bet for a clean sheet at home to Stoke City, and Palace keeper Wayne Hennessey, who travels to face an Old Trafford Kindergarten Select, so he could well view a defensive approach as the fruitful one.

Add in the Anichebe conundrum – he’s injured and of sufficiently low value as to be irreplaceable without taking transfer hits to conjure up some cash – and the All Out Attack option holds little to no appeal for Uwais.

Ben has one key factor in his favour – he has two free transfers.

He must firstly decide what to do with Eden Hazard. His rival has no such issue – he has Cesc Fabregas already in place. However, with the standard head-to-head second-guessing game now ramped up to unfeasibly important levels, Ben’s dealings with Hazard – and whether Uwais attempts to counter them – could well make all the difference.

Many managers are looking to Philippe Coutinho as the replacement for Hazard. Does Ben follow suit? And will Uwais blink and try to cover that? If so, who will he sacrifice? Both have Leroy Sane, so he remains a buffer, ditto Josh King and Sanchez, and it would take a brave man to drop any of that trio anyway.

That leaves Dele Alli as the most likely midfielder to be jettisoned by the leader.

He’s only managed a goal and two assists over the last six matches and could conceivably be dropped to the bench or, more likely, be deployed in a deeper role by Mauricio Pochettino for the trip to Hull City. If it can happen to Eriksen…

As for Ben, that extra transfer could prove as much a curse as a blessing, providing him with so many options and, therefore, so much more agonising.

If he wishes to revert to his beloved 3-4-3, he’ll have to make a big profit from Hazard to raise sufficient funds to bring in a striker of any note which, in turn, could mean he’ll have to leave King on the bench – a risky strategy for a player in such consistent scoring form.

Midfielder Kevin De Bruyne is another possibility, but that would require a certain amount of re-shuffling as he already has three Man City players in his ranks. Willy Caballero would be the obvious fall guy in this scenario, but would you really want to be reduced to nurdling keepers for the biggest Fantasy Gameweek of your life?

Ben is, perhaps, more likely to look for some cover from a Liverpool defence hosting a shot-shy Middlesbrough. Joel Matip is the prime candidate, with one of his two Southampton defenders making way. But to do so requires Ben to break his season-long habit of not buying Liverpool players – something he’ll also have to do should he opt for Coutinho.

Up top, both will surely retain the services of Kane and Jesus, with the injured Anichebe a dusty footnote left to rot on the bench due to his bargain bucket value – even with Ben’s 0.5 in the bank, 4.8 is unlikely to get you looking much past Ashley Barnes or Peter Crouch, and even they conjure up little but indifference.

Cue a final-day rampage from Yaya Sanogo (4.6) and his 5,945 (yes, really that many) owners?

So the transfer battle looks like being won and lost in midfield and, maybe, defence.

However it all pans out, it’s going to be a thrilling final day of the FPL season. But I’m not sure I’d want to have to go through the agonies of what-ifs and I-could-dos that this pair of brilliant Fantasy managers are currently experiencing.

The Magic Of The Cup

Running alongside the title chase will be the FPL Cup, which has thrown up an intriguing final.

The favourite has to be the 151-placed Nepalese manager Bibek Thapa, who will take on the 70,299-ranked Polish boss Peter B.

Bibek has spent the season putting forward a strong case for transfer hits – he’s made 64 trades over the campaign, taking a whopping 120 points in penalties, and yet still finds himself at the business end of the league table.

But it is his opponent who probably needs to do more in the transfer market to win the final. Unlike Bibek, he doesn’t own Kane and almost certainly needs to if he is to prevail.

Peter does, however, still have his All Out Attack chip to deploy.

The smart money is on a victory for Nepal. But on the final day of the season, anything can happen.

And it probably will.

* This article was compiled with help from the brilliant tools available on FPL Statistico and The Gargatron.

4,484 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Boss Hogg
    • 14 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Stick or bring in a defender for a hit?
    Doubts over Cahill and Pedro starting...

    Cech
    Cahill, yoshida, Kompany
    Pedro, Coutinho, King, Sanchez, Alli
    Kane, Jesus
    (Caballero, Stephens, Huth, Anichebe)

    1. Epic Fail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      What's wrong with Stephens being subbed in?

    2. Smudger’s Dirty Dozen
      • 12 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Stick...or Barnes for Anichebe?

  2. Smudger’s Dirty Dozen
    • 12 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Cech
    Holding Yoshi Stephens
    Coutinho, Sanchez,
    Jesus, Kane (c)

    Play three from...
    A Alli
    B Eriksen
    C King
    D Benteke

    1. arndff_
      • 12 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      abc

  3. HD7
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Hi Managers 🙂

    Leader is within 3 points, was 100 points behind 3 weeks ago (small matter he has the bench boost but I I will give my best)

    My team: after Hazard to Coutinho

    Cech
    Alonso Kompany Yoshi Stephens
    Sanchez Coutinho Ali King
    Kane Jesus

    Subs: Pickford Gabbi Albrighton Smith

    Leader Team: (It shows he made 1 transfer, probably Coutinho again - he doesnt have money for straight Kane transfer)

    Cech
    Stephens Mawson Holding
    Sanchez Hazard Ali Sane Eriksen
    Jesus Kaku

    Subs: Jaku Barnes Tarkowski Smith

    So this gives me 5 differentials to his team (If he got Coutinho). Do you think I should play Stephens like him or play Gabby/Albrighton..

    Your suggestions in order to complete an epic win ?

    1. Sting in the Tail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      I'd play Albrighton for Yoshida and captain Kane

  4. krzys
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Pickford
    Alonso Bailly Yoshida
    Alli Pedro Eriksen King Sanchez
    Jesus Kane (C)

    Jakupović Gabbiadini Gibson B.Jones

    A) Gibson --> Matip and bench Bailly
    B) Alli --> Coutinho
    C) Gibson & Alli --> Matip & Coutinho (-4) ?

    Thanks in advance.

    1. arndff_
      • 12 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      c

  5. F4L
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Fabregas captain?

    1. arndff_
      • 12 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      no unless you're chasin'

    2. jernej93
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      What is your position in ML? But I wouldn't captain a player that has a slight % of being rotated and big chance of coming on as a sub later in the game 🙂

      1. F4L
        • 9 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        cheers, sat at 62k i want to reach that top 50k

  6. Lizard Lips
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Might do Hazard to Cesc and Jesus to Costa (c) for his hat trick.

    1. Viper
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      How's it going now Lizard, comfortably inside the top 1k?

  7. Lone Wolf FPL
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    one question:

    - Pedro
    - Fabregas
    - Sane

    1. krzys
      • 10 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Fabregas

    2. jernej93
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Pedro will play and he tends to do much better at Stamford Bridge

  8. Emiliano Sala
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Who to play ?
    A) pedro
    B) gabbi

    1. krzys
      • 10 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      A

    2. Viper
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Pedro

    3. Spab
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      The sensible option is clearly A, but actually, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Gabbi scored tomorrow. Assuming Pedro starts, I think he'll do well.

  9. Spab
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    I have no Chelsea and a seriously dodgy defense this week. Which Chelsea defender is most likely to start? I keep talking myself out of all of them. I am tempted by Terry, but I would kick myself if he only got the last 20 minutes.

    1. jernej93
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Alonso

  10. Viper
    • 14 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Do you reckon that Fabregas & Pedro have the same chance of starting tomorrow?

    I personally think both will start but I'd guess Fabregas would have the better chance

  11. reddick16
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Question is Kane or Sanchez 'C'? Currently on Kane.
    Used FT Lukaku --> Jesus.

    Trying to crack top 10k..., only 1 point off, will this line-up do?

    Courtois (Willy)
    Alonso, Daniels, Holding, Stephens (Pieters)
    Son, KDB, Sanchez (V), King (Fletcher)
    Jesus, Kane (C) (Anichebe)

  12. F4L
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Haz Alli Eriksen ➡ Cout Fabs Sanchez for a -8?

    1. AA33
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Only Hazard Alli to Coutinho Fabregas

      1. F4L
        • 9 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        no Alexis hmmmmm

  13. Ian Davis
    • 14 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Current team:

    Caballero
    Cahill/Monreal/Yoshida/Davies
    Sanchez/Hazard/KDB/Ramsey
    Jesus/Kane

    Pickford/Stephens/Kanté/Anichebe

    A) Hazard/Ramsey/Kanté > Fabregas/Coutinho/Siggy

    Or

    B) Monreal/Ramsey > Matip/Coutinho

  14. Lizard Lips
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Why would Hazard be rested on trophy day, 6 days before the final, giving him 12 days rest? Get rid at your peril.

    1. SheBangsTheDrums
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      This is what I'm thinking too!

      1. Lizard Lips
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        Love your style dude !!

    2. Epic Fail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      I liked the way you said it last time better.

      1. Lizard Lips
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        Can't remember in truth !

    3. The Overthinker
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Ok

    4. Cruz88
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Maybe people were concerned over his lack of involvement in the DGW, regardless of whether he starts or not? Don't own him myself

      1. Lizard Lips
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        True.

  15. The Overthinker
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    If firmino doesn't start,
    Siggy (c) in or lallana in, Captain Alonso?

    1. jernej93
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      I was thinking about Alonso either 🙂

      1. The Overthinker
        • 7 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        Yeah. Hope gets a goal or assist 😀

    2. Lizard Lips
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Ok

  16. shapply
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Cech
    Alonso, Kompany, Naughton/Stephens
    King Sanchez Alli Coutinho
    Jesus Kane Gabbiadini

    1FT, 1.7 itb

    A) Alli & Gabba out, Sane & Sturridge in (-4)
    B) Gabbiadini out, Giroud/Llorente in

  17. Atwood
    • 14 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    My differentials against my rival. Any chance I can catch the 13 points up? Vokes not yet finalised, open to suggestions.

    Caballero
    Monreal - Holding - Vertonghen
    Sane
    (Vokes) - Kane - Jesus

    Albrighton - Redmond - Stephens

    Heaton
    Baines - Smith
    Alli - King
    Vardy - Lukaku - Benteke

    Matic - Cook - McAuley

    1. Rash
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      I think you could breeze passed tbh

    2. Ephurion
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Very possible. It's still 13 points, though, so you're in need of a fair share of luck, but you have multiple good ways to catch up: Arsenal CS, City goal(s) and Kane.

  18. Jubilanus / BSC Small Boys …
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Got a big H2H game this week. Although my opponents team is dead. Not changes in weeks.

    Main worries are he has costa, lallana and clyne.

    My team is... what to do?

    Cech
    Davies stephens alonso
    Sanchez king sane haz albrighton
    Jesus kane

    Cabellero gabbi bailley Daniels

  19. Limited & Mediocre Mana…
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Anyone else on Fabregas (C)? Just me? Lol

    1. The Overthinker
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Go with your gut, last gameweek. What more could possibly go wrong ? He won't start or would blank? It won't matter much unless you are leading in ML

      Gotta have some fum

      1. Epic Fail
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        This. Doesn't matter if anyone else is doing it.

      2. Limited & Mediocre Mana…
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        I'm just surprised to see so many dead set on Kane. Would rather take a punt but my ML is all but wrapped up so I guess it takes the pressure off.

  20. Parm
    • 12 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Evenin'

    1. andy85wsm
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 13 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      'Sup

  21. Chucky
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Mr (C)helsea Locked..
    These past few weeks have been so hard 🙁 but there's always next year.. Good luck and see you all next season..

  22. Totti
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    A) albrighton to cesc for -4
    B) leave albrighton
    C) other suggestion

    1. Lone Wolf FPL
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      A

      1. Totti
        • 7 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        i'm afraid he might not start
        what do u think

  23. Paramaribo
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    I lead my ML by 2 points having this team:

    Caballero, Forster
    Alonso, Monreal, Bertrand, Yoshida, Brunt
    Sanchez, Hazard, Ozil, De Bruyne, Capoue
    Costa, Jesus, Anichebe

    OR: 7900, 1 FT, 0.3 ITB
    My rival has Kane.

    Should I:

    A) Hazard to Coutinho
    B) Hazard + Costa to Coutinho + Kane for a -4 hit
    C) something else

    1. CERVELO
      • 10 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      B all day

  24. Lizard Lips
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Cech
    Kos Alonso Yoshida
    Haz Sanchez Erisken King
    Gabbi Jesus Kane

    2 FT

    Thinking :

    (a) Haz and Gab to Cesc and Sturridge
    (b) Haz and Gab to Coutinho and Giroud

    I know Coutinho is flavour of the day but Cesc if he starts could run riot and fancy Sturridge could unleash a big score this week over Giroud who trolls me so maybe A. What would you do?

    1. F4L
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      i thought you were pro keeping Hazard?

      1. Lizard Lips
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 18 days ago

        Trying to weigh up options especially as you sense that Gabbi might be dropped and that is scary

    2. The Overthinker
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Lol .
      Selling hazard Vs the worst team in the league.
      You gonna get burned

  25. Totti
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    B

  26. Bubz
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Canny wait for tomorrow

  27. CERVELO
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    current team

    Pickford
    Alonso Yosheda Davies
    Haz Sanchez Alli King Ramsey
    Kane Jesus

    Jaku Cedric Gabbi Amat

    Thinking of going

    Haz to Fabregas
    Alli to KDB
    Ramsey to Coutinho

    That'd be a -8

    Any thoughts or other suggestions?

  28. lilmessipran
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Any suggestions for this ..Pick one to bench this gw

    A Yoshida
    B Bailly
    C Gibbs

    1. Railwayman
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 18 days ago

      Bailly

  29. SheBangsTheDrums
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Would you prefer double Spurs cover (Alli and Kane) with no Chelsea cover or lose Alli to keep Hazard?

  30. Railwayman
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 18 days ago

    Chasin' 21 points. My rival and I have a lot of same players. So, I'm thinking Gabbi & KDB out for Sturridge & Fabregas in and even to TC Sturridge. Any better ideas ?