Scout Squad

The Scout Squad – Gameweek 30

Do you remember where you were when all of the Scouts neglected to make Mohamed Salah their premier midfield pick?

Reading this article, that’s where, because it’s finally happened.

Egypt’s wonder of the modern world gets only second, or even third, billing this week. Unless you’re talking about Paul, that is, because Mo gets no mention from him at all.

The rest of our ‘expert’ panel – Fantasy Football Scout veterans Mark and Jonty and Career Hall of Fame luminary Peter Kouwenberg – haven’t gone that far, but all agree that it is Eden Hazard who is Gameweek 30’s top midfield man.

Except for Jonty, who’s gone for Riyad Mahrez.

So there’s going to be a lot of disagreements this week, with unfamiliar picks getting strong backing, such as Newcastle keeper Martin Dubravka.

For a player in a side with just one clean sheet in seven Gameweeks, that says an awful lot about the Magpies’ opposition, Southampton, a lot of it involving them being awful.

At least Harry Kane gets a unanimous vote in attack, but who plays up there with him will also be subject to heated debate, with Huddersfield’s Steve Mounie getting as many votes as both Sergio Aguero and Arsenal’s man of 24 characters, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Join us later in the week for the fallout from the inevitable bickering to come, and in the meantime here are all our Scouts’ selections, complete with workings-out.

PaulJontyMarkPeter
GoalkeepersJonas LosslMartin DubravkaMartin DubravkaEderson
Kasper SchmeichelAdrianJonas LosslMartin Dubravka
Martin DubravkaJonas LosslKasper SchmeichelLukasz Fabianski
DefendersMarcos AlonsoBen DaviesMarcos AlonsoMarcos Alonso
Nicolas OtamendiMarcos AlonsoBen DaviesKyle Walker
Harry MaguireNicolas OtamendiNicolas OtamendiHarry Maguire
Serge AurierHarry MaguireChristopher SchindlerShane Duffy
Christopher SchindlerJamaal LascellesAaron CresswellBen Mee
MidfieldersEden HazardRiyad MahrezEden HazardEden Hazard
Leroy SaneEden HazardMohamed SalahRiyad Mahrez
Riyad MahrezMohamed SalahRiyad MahrezMohamed Salah
Theo WalcottMarko ArnautovicLeroy SaneLeroy Sane
Rajiv van La ParraDavid SilvaTheo WalcottMarko Arnautovic
ForwardsHarry KaneHarry KaneHarry KaneHarry Kane
Sergio AgueroPierre-E AubameyangSergio AgueroPierre-E Aubameyang
Glenn MurrayAlvaro MorataPierre-E AubameyangGlenn Murray
Jamie VardyJamie VardyJamie VardyTroy Deeney
Steve MounieTroy DeeneyGlenn MurraySteve Mounie

Peter Says…

Attacking returns from each of my five strikers last week and only Cenk Tosun to deny me the Holy Grail of five clean sheets from my defenders.

Sadly, that’s about as many points as my own struggling FPL team produces in a month.

This week throws up some form versus fixture quandaries, with off-colour Arsenal and Chelsea seemingly handed the most favourable home fixtures, and free-scoring Liverpool heading to face the tightest home defence in the league.

Indeed, most of the matches look tough to call, particularly with relegation-threatened teams like Swansea City on a great run recently, so I’m hoping there is a bit of variety across our Scout shortlists this week.

My nod to Manchester United’s defensive resolve at Old Trafford is that Mohamed Salah only features third in my midfield picks.

While Eden Hazard and Riyad Mahrez above him are both worthy contenders, I do feel a little disloyal to the Egyptian, who is currently neck and neck with another of my selections, Harry Kane, for the Golden Boot.

I backed Glenn Murray over Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang last weekend, but as it happens they both found the net. I reckon they may well repeat that feat, and I’ve also thrown Troy Deeney into the mix at the Emirates with the Watford man serving me well over the recent weeks – we know he loves a goal against the Gunners, too.

I pop in at the John Smith’s Stadium for my final attacker. I was torn between Jordan Ayew and Steve Mounie and went for the latter purely because Huddersfield’s meagre goals tally at home exceeds the Swans’ laughable away strike rate.

My miserly approach to strikers means that I can afford to complete an expensive midfield quintet with Leroy Sané and Marko Arnautović.

City must surely be heavily backed at Stoke City, though once again we’ll be desperately hunting for scraps and clues as to Pep’s starting XI nearer the deadline. For now, Ederson and Kyle Walker look good bets to me.

And speaking of betting, what are the odds that Ben Mee will finally break his scoring duck, à la Lewis Dunk, the week I retire him from my picks?

That day will soon come, when Mee is forsaken and I break all bonds of fellowship for the defender with more shots in the box than anyone other than Marcos Alonso. But it is not this day!

This weekend he will bring the Hammers crashing down. If not, you won’t see him again in my Scout picks this season.

Paul Says…

For once, I’m going to overlook Salah.Even though he’s likely to be up against Ashley Young on the Man United left on Saturday lunchtime, I feel that Jose Mourinho’s tactics will limit the Egyptian’s potential.

Elsewhere, I’m backing Huddersfield to maintain their strong home record as Swansea visit.

David Wagner’s side have only failed to score four times in front of their own fans this term, and three of those matches were against top seven sides.

I’d rather pick Alex Pritchard, but with doubts over his fitness, opt for Rajiv van la Parra as a budget option – he’s fired more shots, efforts in the box and attempts on target than any team-mate in the last four Gameweeks.

West Brom look dead and buried under Alan Pardew, which looks more than encouraging for weekend visitors Leicester City.

A goal or assist in ten of his last 13 league starts makes Riyad Mahrez their most consistent attacking asset, although Jamie Vardy clearly loves playing at The Hawthorns – he’s scored away to the Baggies in each of the previous three seasons.

Jonty Says…

This looks to be a strong week for budget gems, and they’ll be needed to load up on more expensive players from the ranks of Spurs, Leicester and Chelsea, who all have kind fixtures.

Newcastle looks the ideal place to go bargain hunting at the back, given they have conceded just twice over their last four home matches.

This means I’m backing Dubravka, who has also managed to rack up a clean sheet, two bonus points and the same number of save points across his three starts.

Another source of value picks looks to be West Ham, who host a Burnley side that has managed to find the net just once in their last four road trips.

Adrian in goal looks a great selection should Dubravka fail to win backing from the others. Arnautovic (7.0) is another Hammer to offer solid points prospects for a small outlay, with seven goals and four assists over his last 11 league matches.

I’m so unimpressed with Arsenal’s woeful form that I’ve also included Watford’s Deeney as a cheap differential.

The Hornets striker is in fine form, with three goals in his last four starts. He also has a good record against the Gunners, scoring in each of his last two encounters.

Among my heavy hitter picks, Kane is a shoo-in against a Bournemouth side that has allowed opponents a record 99 shots over the last six Gameweeks.

Aubameyang’s controversial maximum bonus award in Arsenal’s loss to Brighton on Sunday has also caught my eye.

Unable to play in the Gunners’ Europa League campaign, he looks nailed on and ready to once again produce a surprise bonus point haul.

Salah is the only player I am willing to back for returns in Liverpool’s tricky trip to United.

Even though Jose Mourinho’s charges have kept ten clean sheets at home, they have been in poor defensive form of late, with just one clean sheet in their last five.

Elsewhere, Mahrez gets star billing among midfielders for me and also looks a great alternative captain option for Leicester’s trip to a West Brom side already preparing for life in the Championship. Four goals in his last seven bode well for returns against the Baggies’ porous backline.

Mark Says…

I’ve nominated Theo Walcott just to give me another opportunity to argue with Jonty. And because I genuinely feel that so many managers have given up on him too soon.

Yes, Everton have been woeful, but at Goodison Park they are a different animal, and unless we feel that Brighton are about to keep their first clean sheet for eight Gameweeks, then Walcott deserves our attention.

I doubt I’ll get my way and manage to mastermind his selection in the Picks, but it will be fun trying.

Elsewhere in midfield, the template looks pretty settled and, even with Salah at Old Trafford, I expect him to end up in our XI come Friday evening.

The striker roles and our final formation look more questionable.

Aside from Kane, it’s surely up for grabs, and we may end up opting for Vardy or even a budget option in order to get our dream midfield line-up.

A 4-4-2 looks likely, which is no bad thing given the defensive choice, though if I see the possibility of pushing for five across the middle, then I can re-open that case for Walcott.

The Community Champion

Representing the community against the Scout Picks in Gameweek 30 will be Fusen, who is in his eighth season, with top 10,000 finishes in his last two campaigns.

The community champion who has the best lead over the Scouts during 2017/18 will win a £100 Amazon voucher (currently we can only offer Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com vouchers).

Last week’s champion, Heroes and Villains, narrowly beat the Scouts 63-62.

The one to beat remains Gregor, who achieved victory over the Scouts by a 33-point margin in Gameweek 5.

1,120 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Ten Season Wonder
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    What to do with this lot?
    [2FT 0.2m]

    Pope // Adrian
    Ota // Trent // Mee // Dunk // Kenny
    Salah // Haz // Sterling // Eriksen // N.Dyer
    Kane // Firmino // DCL

    Advice greatly appreciated as always, 🙂

    1. Ten Season Wonder
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      I have all chips available (fwiw)

    2. Bouncebackability
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      Would wait for Sterling news, but probably ditch Kenny for a Hudd/Bournemouth defender.

      1. Ten Season Wonder
        • 10 Years
        6 years, 1 month ago

        I'm reluctant to ditch Kenny as he has a 31 fixture (albeit he will only play if Coleman is out)...

        was thinking SCHINDLER in for a def 100%

        Sterling > Theo seems the obvious pick too

    3. how now brown cow
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      Plans for next gw?

      Not many nailed gw31ers

      1. Ten Season Wonder
        • 10 Years
        6 years, 1 month ago

        I have all chips in place.

        Happy to take a hit or two for 31.

  2. Bouncebackability
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Assuming every man and his dog will have Bobby for GW31, but for those just ditching their third striker or even Kane/Aguero as well, who will you get?

    1) Bentekkers
    2) Wilson
    3) King
    4) Rondon
    5) Deeney
    6) Tosun/Niasse
    7) Mounie
    8) A N Other

    1. Ten Season Wonder
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      Tekkers is a differential that could pay off.

      (I have him in draft - and he's been quietly going about his business last couple months)

    2. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      If I was changing my forward, I would go for Mounie

      Luka from blankers...

    3. how now brown cow
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      Can t believe I'm saying this but maybe benteke.

  3. amplifiedAnt
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    What would you do? Plan is wildcard GW32, bench boost GW34, free hit GW35. 1FT, 0.0 ITB.

    De Gea
    Otamendi, van Dijk, Chilwell
    De Bruyne, Salah(v), Sterling, Shaqiri, Pritchard
    Kane(c), Firmino

    (Elliot, Wilson, Duffy, Kenny)

    A. Save FT (easier to distribute funds next week for GW31)
    B. Duffy > Schindler
    C. Sterling > Walcott/Sigurdsson/? (don't mind risking Sterling for one more week)
    D. Other

  4. fkmzcgp
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    When will they announce DGW fixtures? I will need to wildcard straight after GW31 to get rid of all the crap... but would like to know the fixtures first

    1. rdamjan
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      19.3.

  5. Ten Season Wonder
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Brighton's fixtures from now til the end are disgusting

  6. Ozist
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    pope
    Azpi Ota Fernandez schindler
    Pogba Theo Salah
    Murray Kane Firmino
    Butland | Shaqiri Dijk McArthur

    Whom to play
    A) Fernandez
    B) schindler
    C) Shaqiri

    1. TRE2
      • 6 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      B

  7. TRE2
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Any suggestions on what to to here?

    Adrian
    Speroni

    VVD
    Azpi
    Ward
    Duffy
    Jones

    Salah
    Mahrez
    Son
    Shaq
    Albrighton

    Kane
    Firmino
    Niasse

    2FT and 0,5ITB

    For GW 31 I am thinking:

    Adrian --> Lössl (or Butland depending on funds)
    Son --> Walcott
    Duffy --> Bauer/Aké/Schindler

    I'm also considering Albrighton --> Pritchard (would mean a hit) if he's passed fit and dependant on my GW30 score.

    However, I'm a bit tempted to do Son to Sané for this gameweek, given that Son started yesterday, and is better at home. That would mean one less GW31 player though.

    Any thoughts?

  8. Transferred Out
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Who to get rid of this GW, Son or Sterling ?

    1. Fire Chief Moe
      • 13 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      Same boat, probably Sterling as Im not sure ill want him back in GW32 WC

    2. fattfattygavgav
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 1 month ago

      I'm keeping both, but I guess it depends on your bench. I have Shaq, Ogbonna and Duffy on the bench at the mo to sub if needed, but might change Ogbonna to a GW31 def.

  9. Gearoid
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Best season ever so far. In and around 5k atm (so no simpathy expected) but team has been a bit flat lately with lots of 2 pointers in defence and ML rivals are closing.

    0.3itb, 2ft and all chips intact.

    DDG (Hennessy)
    VVD Maguire Mee (Marriappa Holgate)
    Salah Sterling Lingard KDB Shaqiri
    Kane(c) Firmino (Quaner)

    Just deal with Quaner or Holgate this week if nothing else arises and roll a FT right? Need a decent first sub to cover Sterling.

    Thoughts appreciated

  10. jose1
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Kenny > Coleman
    Lingard > La Parra

    For a -4 hit worth it?

  11. Ohh1454
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Who to play this week
    A. Stanislas
    B. Wilson

  12. sunny786
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    pope (De Gea)
    Robertson Azpilicueta Davies Mbemba Mariappa
    Fraser Grob Shaqiri Salah (c) Martial
    Aguerro vardy (Ladapo)

    what to do? need to change anyone? whom should I change? need suggestions

  13. Merlinsnose
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    If I play the wild card next week, bring in some players which rise in prices, do I keep the profits like usual?

    Many thanks

  14. xRedArrow
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Bench two of:

    A) Schindler (SWA)
    B) Keane (BHA)
    C) Shaqiri (MCI)
    D) Wilson (TOT)

  15. Fantasizer
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    play lloris or lossl this week??

  16. ChickenTikkaMoSalah
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 1 month ago

    Been getting very average scores recently. Worth doing a WC?