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Just one of the Top 5 of the Career Hall of Fame, Graeme Sumner (aka Gregor), secured a green arrow in Gameweek 28 and even then his ranking boost was minimal.

Graeme’s  score of 54 saw him move up a mere two thousand places to 352,190 thanks to a solid rather than spectacular returns from Tottenham’s Harry Kane and his Liverpool trio, which includes Andrew Robertson instead of last week’s popular choice – Virgil Van Dijk.

Graeme’s small green arrow was not enough to hand the wooden spoon back to career Hall of Fame number one Peter Kouwenberg (aka My Pretty Pony). The organiser of the inaugural Simon Humber Charity Cup and member of undefeated side Benevento, scored 52 points which resulted in a drop of ten thousand places to 315,890. He will have been disappointed with only seven points from a defence that includes Van Dijk, Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso, Burnley’s Ben Mee, and his former pupil – Leicester City’s Ben Chilwell.

However, his biggest frustration will have been his decision to put Stoke’s Eric Choupo-Moting ahead of Manchester United’s Jesse Lingard on his bench. With injury preventing Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling playing on Thursday, Peter gained Choupo-Moting’s two points instead of Lingard’s six from his bench.

For Gameweek 29 Peter tells me he is considering swapping Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero for Tottenham’s Harry Kane. Certainly fixture wise that appears a sensible move with Spurs at home to Huddersfield and City facing Chelsea.

The best performing member of our Elite Quintet remains Live Hall of Fame leader Jay Egersdorff. Jay decided to sell Aguero in Gameweek 28 for Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy, a move that allowed him to triple up on Liverpool’s attack with Sadio Mané joining Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino. Therefore there’s no room for Van Dijk or Robertson in Jay’s squad.

A Vardy blank and only four points in total from his four defenders, meant Jay finished the week with 53 points and slipped to 1,972 overall – his fifth red arrow in a row.

In his preview video this week Jay highlighted a few players for Gameweek 31, none of whom he currently owns; Stoke’s Xherdan Shaqiri, Huddersfield’s Steve Mounie or midfielder Alex Pritchard, and a forgotten man from last season – Bournemouth’s Josh King. A man who could end up as a better option than teammate Callum Wilson, reasons Jay.

Current Wilson owner, Matthew Jones (aka Numb), will be hoping Jay is wrong. Wilson’s 12 point returns against Arsenal and Chelsea still linger in the memory. This week, Matthew’s score of 52 saw him slip slightly to 47,957. Matthew managed only three points from his four defenders including two zero scores from Bournemouth’s Charlie Daniels and Brighton’s Lewis Dunk.

However both Matthew and Mark Sutherns (aka Mark) already own Jay’s pick for Gameweek 31 – Xherdan Shaqiri. Despite owning the Stoke maestro Mark could only muster 49 points, which takes into account a hit.

Mark would have netted four points more had he not decided to switch the armband to Tottenham’s Harry Kane from the otherwise unanimous Top Five captain pick of Mohamed Salah. Kane had chances to score more than his solitary goal against Crystal Palace, a pattern that was highlighted in this week’s member article comparing the two highest point scorers in FPL. Mark would seem certain to captain Salah, for only the second time this season, in Gameweek 29.

Mark made three transfers in Gameweek 28 as part of his hit.  Like Jay he also brought in Mané, along with Everton’s Theo Walcott and, bizarrely, West Brom’s Ahmed Hegazi. He made the startling admission on this week’s Scoutcast that his account hadn’t been hacked and he made the transfer of his own volition. Perhaps as a result of these transfers, Mark slipped slightly to 34,503.

This article focuses on the moves and strategies employed by the five elite managers who grace the upper echelons of this site’s Career Hall of Fame. Between them these managers have achieved nine top 1,000 finishes in the past three seasons and have ended up in the top 10,000 a whopping 37 times over the course of their FPL careers.

To help out I have also deployed Fusen’s FPL Statistico tool to gain an extra insight into their thinking.

POINTS & RANK

ManagerPeterGraemeJayMatthewMark
GW points5254535253
Total points1,5741,5681,7361,6511,662
FPL rank315,890352,190197247,95734,503
FPL ID3629834517557497282370

The graph below shows the ranks of the top five managers over the season so far. The vertical scale is from rank 1 to 3m. The distance between the ranks corresponds to the number of points separating them. For instance there are 255pts between rank 1 and rank 100k but only 128pts between 100k and 1m. The graph gives an idea of how difficult it is to move up the ranks as you near the summit.

Looking at the graph it’s interesting that the biggest gains were made from Gameweeks 6 to 16. Logic would normally tell us that the more information you have the better decisions you make, therefore you might expect Gameweeks 16 to 28 to have seen the biggest improvements. That ranks have either decreased or slowed their rate of improvement over the latter period, perhaps tells us something about how tricky this season has been.

Rank1101001,00010,000100k1m2m3m
Points Difference to First03386131183255383464549

CAPTAIN

ManagerPeterGraemeJayMatthewMarkAve. (c) pointsAs % of score
GW (c) Points20202020121835
Total (c) Points39134744042438439724

So far this season ten different players have been handed the armband by our Top Five.

Kane is the most popular having been chosen 45% of the time followed by Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah on 17%. However it is the Egyptian who has proven a more reliable captain choice than the erratic Englishman – his 18.5 point return compares favourably to Kane’s 11.9 points.

In the graphic below I’ve displayed this information for the five most popular captain picks.

Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku, Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling and Chelsea’s Eden Hazard complete the most popular captain picks. Lukaku has been chosen 16% of the time and averages 14.2 points as captain, Sterling has been chosen 6% of the time and Hazard 5%. Hazard averages 14.5 points, while Sterling averages an impressive 24.9 points.

TRANSFERS

ManagerPeterGraemeJayMatthewMark
Players InEriksen, Van DijkDeulofeuVardy, ManéVan DijkMané, Walcott, Hegazi
Players OutHazard, JonesLingardAguero, LingardOtamendiSterling, Lingard, Otamendi

TRANSFER SUCCESS – GAMEWEEK 28

ManagerPeterGraemeJayMatthewMarkAverage
Transfers212132
Points Hits000041
Immediate Points Gained from Transfers2-3-2-3-1-1
Minus Points Hits2-3-2-3-5-2

TRANSFER SUCCESS – SEASON SO FAR

ManagerPeterGraemeJayMatthewMarkAverage
Total Transfers443334283635
Total Points Hits722832164038
Total Immediate Points Gained from Transfers919351116863
Minus Points Hits196519-52825
£ Value GW28103.8104.2104.5104.2104.7104.3
Total Benched Points142170169107183154

Caveats to this table:

  • It doesn’t reflect that Transfers aren’t made with only one fixture in mind
  • It doesn’t reflect when Patience in an underperforming player finally pays off
  • Points from newly transferred in players left on the bench are included.
  • Players transferred in and captained have their points counted double.

The odd thing about the Transfer Success table for the Season so far is that it is wooden spoon holder Graeme who leads the way. Does this prove that immediate transfer points aren’t that important? Why are managers so bad at timing their transfers this season?

TEMPLATE – Gameweek 28

Players in Bold are in 3 teams or more

Speroni, AN Other

Alonso, Ogbonna, Van Dijk, Mee, Dunk

Salah, Sterling, Lingard, Shaqiri, Walcott

Kane, Firmino, Wilson

PLAYERS – Gameweek 27

Players in 5 teamsSalah, Alonso,
Players in 4 teamsKane, Firmino, Sterling, Ogbonna, Speroni
Players in 3 teamsWilson, Otamendi
Magic Beans – Attacking players 6m and underWilson x3, Shaqiri x2, Lingard x2, Quaner, Deulofeu, Choupo-Moting, Allen, McArthur

AVERAGE COST PER PLAYER

*based on GW1 prices

Goalkeeper – £4.4m

Defender – £5.2m

Midfielder – £7.7m

Forward – £9.0m

In The Bank (ITB) – £0.8

FORMATION

ManagerPeterGraemeJayMatthewMark
Formation4-3-33-4-34-3-34-3-33-5-2

A popular four man back line strategy failed to deliver points for our Top Five managers this week. The set-up has been favoured only 12% of the time this season, perhaps for good reason. A set of up 3-4-3 is the most frequently used and has been chosen 48% of the time, while 3-5-2 is the second most frequently chosen formation over the course of season on 28%.

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  1. J0E
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    8 years, 2 months ago

    thanks for this.

    Be interesting to see whether more GWK 31 assets come in this week or whether they decide to save a transfer.

    1. Numb
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 2 months ago

      I'm afraid they will into my team. You're not going to be impressed 🙁

      Already had 2 frees though and used 1 rolled the other

    2. TopMarx
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      8 years, 2 months ago

      It will indeed, an Everton player - Theo Walcott perhaps? - could start the ball rolling in the early kick-off. (In a literal sense that's more likely to be Tosun but you know what I mean, I hope!). Looks like an attacking line-up from Allardyce.

      Thank you for publishing and editing improvements.

      1. Numb
        • 11 Years
        8 years, 2 months ago

        My team looks a bit crap for this week. Got GW31itis

        1. TopMarx
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          • 13 Years
          8 years, 2 months ago

          Did you get Walcott in?

          1. Numb
            • 11 Years
            8 years, 2 months ago

            Worse...Dawson!

            Walcott in is my tentative plan for this week though, depending what happens of course.

            1. TopMarx
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              8 years, 2 months ago

              Mark's purchase of a West Brom defender is contagious! I'm guessing it's the goal threat you are going for 😉

              1. Numb
                • 11 Years
                8 years, 2 months ago

                Yep. Bit of an old favourite of mine!

                1. TopMarx
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                  • 13 Years
                  8 years, 2 months ago

                  he goes on scoring streaks doesn't he? could be inspired. Here's a nice stat I read last week - Since the 2014/15 season Craig Dawson has netted 12 PL goals - the most out of any defender in that time.

  2. Hulk Smash
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 2 months ago

    I wouldn't be able to sleep for a week if I had to see the net points swing of my failed transfers laid bare like that.

    1. Numb
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 2 months ago

      I know right? I would be better off letting my team go "dead"!

    2. TopMarx
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      • 13 Years
      8 years, 2 months ago

      it's a really odd season, because overall this year's Top Five have scored more points than last year's Top Five, so maybe immediate transfer points don't matter that much?

      1. Numb
        • 11 Years
        8 years, 2 months ago

        ...and....my Immediate Points Gained from Transfers just went deeper into the red with Dunk scoring! Sold him this week!

        1. TopMarx
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          8 years, 2 months ago

          Jay also sold Dunk, so you are not alone. It really is an odd season. I like how in the interview afterwards Dunk says he wants to get back to 0, currently on -3 🙂

  3. Majestic Chanka
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    8 years, 2 months ago

    Quick Q on formation for this article, when it says 4-3-3 for most, is this after subs? ie probably a 3-4-3 where sterling didn’t play and a def was 1st on bench?

    1. TopMarx
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      8 years, 2 months ago

      Good question and I normally make a note of this - for Peter and Graeme it was a midfielder for a midfielder, with Jay and Matthew it was a formation switch with a defender replacing a mid.