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7 January 2019 1811 comments
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Over the last five months 11 of Fantasy Premier League’s best competitors have given up their time to reveal their key strategies for success in our Meet the Manager series.

The FA Cup break in the Premier League schedule this month provides us with a perfect time to take stock of their advice  as we navigate the rest of the season.

Each of our interviewees has their own unique way of dealing with issues such as captaincy, value, hits and formation.

However, the series reveals a number of similarities in style.

They all are keen followers of the season ticker, with a kind set of matches on the horizon often driving their decisions.

Another common theme is that they perform best when they stick to their own tried and tested plan. In most cases rare bad seasons are caused by an attempt to try a different management style.

How they react to these poor campaigns also proves to be particularly illuminating.

In addition, they have also given an insight into how the game has changed over the last decade, including its surge in popularity, the introduction of chips and incredible rise in the wealth of online information and advice.

My thanks go to all those who have taken part.  In particular I want to thank Kenneth Tang, who was recently diagnosed with sino-nasal cancer. Our thoughts are with him at this difficult time. His good nature and sense of optimism shine through in this series as well as in an interview he gave to his local paper in Hong Kong last month, shortly after his diagnosis.

Dealing with the noise

FPL becomes more popular each year, with six million managers signed up so far in 2018/19. A product of this has been the explosion of information and advice, from increasingly accurate price change prediction sites to statistical analysis across social media. At times this barrage of information can be overbearing and presents this elite group of veterans with fresh challenges to overcome each year.

Dealing with this social media “noise” is an issue that Richard Clarke in particular deals with in his October interview.

He uses the example of how social media helped fuel a Gameweek 8 bandwagon for Harry Kane, who had an enticing home tie with Cardiff but only scored one point. Instead of following the “momentum” generated by the crowd, savvy managers blanked this out and instead calmly analysed evidence to show how Spurs tend to struggle after tricky Champions League ties, on this occasion against Barcelona.

As one of those who followed the crowd on this occasion, Richard knows first hand how important it is to edit out the “noise”.

Build up a watchlist

Mark McGettigan, aka FPL General, is another that has sought to block out the information assault. He often completely ignores price prediction sites and ownership data and instead focuses his transfer moves on his own watchlist.

He is among a minority of FPL managers to use this function in the game, which offers a quick and easy way to pinpoint potential transfer targets based on form and fixtures.  It also helps him to swerve the crowd and focus his thoughts on the players he has pinpointed as key to a rankings surge.

His three top 500 finishes in three of his last four seasons show the benefits of utlilising this often overlooked tool.

Creating your own luck

Often it is said that FPL is a luck-based game. But with so many high overall ranks this group of managers have clearly found ways to create their own fortune.

Marc Rubinstein’s interview best exemplifies this as he details how he uses 20 years experience in the financial sector to ensure his arrows are green each week.

His strategy involves careful risk management by drafting in well-owned players with the potential to score well and damage his rank if he continues to shun them. This is becoming increasingly important in recent years as the number of savvy managers playing FPL continues to grow.

This luck creation strategy also involves diversifying his “portfolio of player assets” to ensure he is not too exposed to a team’s dip in form.

He also looks for budget gems that can perform above their price tag and generate income and points for his squad.

Importance of team value

Wealth creation is an important factor behind the success of our very own Mark Sutherns, especially in recent years with the introduction of chips.

He quickly ditches players whose price and form is tumbling and pounces on strong value options to ensure he can get the most out of his chips later in the season, around double and blank Gameweeks.

He has found that this strategy has helped him create a stronger squad than his rivals when using both the Free Hit and second Wildcard chips.

To move swiftly in the market Mark must occasionally make early transfers. This risky approach is aided this season by the larger than usual array of good budget options. They have helped him create a strong bench that can be deployed should an early transfer be scuppered through injury or surprise team news.

Stay balanced

Nick, aka Triggerlips, pays close attention to team structure to ensure he is another elite manager who can swiftly tap into the transfer market. He ensures he can do this adopting a “plug and play strategy” that looks at creating a balanced team with player price points, which can be used to quickly swap in form assets.

This tactic also ensures his team has a good balance in all outfield positions enabling Nick to field good quality premium and budget assets across his team.

At the start of each season he allocates a budget for defence, midfield and attack to achieve this, which can be tailored based on initial player valuation and real life football trends.

For example at the start of the current campaign he allocated more money than usual in defence due to the increasing array of attacking backline options. He also only opted for one premium midfielder, due to the high price tag of Mohamed Salah and value centre of the park options such as Everton’s Richarlison.

Fixture planning plus

All our interviewees look at fixtures to influence their transfer plans, with Adam Hopcroft no exception.

He takes such analysis to a higher level by breaking down fixtures into a variety of categories. This involves looking at home and away form, as well as team’s performances against top six sides and lesser teams.

He looks at underlying statistics and performances over the last six matches in each category to gather a wealth of information on team and player performances, which is also used to influence his captaincy decisions.

Other factors can then be filtered into such decisions, in particular the history of players and whether their underlying data may be misleading. For example some strikers are consistently able to score from limited shots, while others need a number of attempts to register returns.

Focus on the wheat not the chaff

Kenneth Tang is another to look closely at fixtures but his weekly analysis is firmly focused on players from top six sides.

For Kenneth it is his selection of premium assets from such sides that will dictate his performance. With nine top 10,000 finishes, this has proved to be consistently successful.

Before constructing his Gameweek 1 squad he looks at the next six to eight fixtures for sides such as Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool. Cheaper players from lesser sides are then deployed to fit around them.

His rationale is that top teams are far more likely score a high number of goals when against lesser teams.

For example at the start of this season he doubled up on assets from both Liverpool and Manchester City due to their strong fixtures. This ensured he reached the edge of the top 10,000 by Gameweek 4.

Learning from other Fantasy games

Playing other Fantasy formats can also help with FPL management, with many top managers excelling across a number of games.

Will Thomas is among this elite group of Fantasy polymaths, with ranks of 753 and 82 in FPL and four top 100 finishes in Sky Fantasy Football.

Sky’s limited transfers have helped Will to think twice before transferring out good players in FPL.

Also Sky’s matchday captaincy selections help FPL managers pay particular attention to fixture swings.

However, playing multiple games is not without problems.

Will warns against ‘hedging’ transfers and captains across formats as this distracts from the core reason for selecting players – accumulating points.

Patience is a virtue

Matthew Jones is among the most patient of our interviewees with the bulk of his Gameweek 1 team still in place when I interviewed him in October.

Good planning, avoiding too many punts and basing decisions on strong research of form and fixtures minimises the risk of Matthew making a bad transfer. It also lessens the need to take a hit, with none taken so far this campaign. With each hit costing four points this already puts him at an advantage over less patient managers.

Matthew even waited until Gameweek 19 to use his Wildcard. This proved savvy as by focusing this chip on the festive fixtures he was able to rocket from 40,275 to the top 10,000 within just two Gameweeks.

Don’t be Afraid

In contrast to Matthew, Jay Egersdorff has found a way to achieve success by making bold moves, often involving multiple hits. Across his career he has not been shy to spend points to get in the players he hopes will take him up the rankings.

This boldness can prove costly, with a disastrous three-hit move last Christmas seeing Harry Kane jettisoned ahead of back-to-back hat-tricks. But with three top 1,000 finishes and top 10,000 overall ranks in all but two of his previous 12 seasons his gung-ho style clearly works more often than not.

His confidence in making bold moves has also helped Jay cope with the pressure that comes with being a top manager in the public eye.

Despite struggling for periods of this season, he appears on YouTube each week to discuss his latest score. His optimism in these videos is proving inspirational to those who, like him, have found themselves tumbling down the rankings this season.

Learn from mistakes

One of the most interesting aspects of this group’s FPL management is how they cope with adversity and are able to learn from their mistakes.

When a rare poor season occurs this group spend the summer analysing where it went wrong and how they can improve next time around.

In Phil Ampleford’s interview he explains in detail the reasons why in 2017/18 he struggled to make the top 100,000 after six successive top 10,000 finishes.

A key factor in this mini-slump was an attempt to try a different management style.  He eschewed his tried and test strategies of limiting the number of risky punts and building team value early on. Instead he looked to be more maverick with player selection and ignore prices.

His subsequent learning exercise paid off, with Phil back to his best this season, with an overall rank in and around the top 10,000 since Gameweek 5.

Mark is another to back this learning tactic.

Each season he looks back at the previous campaign and searches for ways he can improve. Perhaps the best example of this was after the 2013/14 season when he struggled to make it into the top 200,000. A reluctance to draft in players such as Aaron Ramsey because he’d already missed a number of points hauls was identified as a key weakness that he has not repeated since. His next season finish of 42 clearly shows the importance of this post-season analysis.

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  1. diesel001
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Neves G

  2. g40steve
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Neves G

  3. Syd.
    • 16 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Classic Mignolet

    1. g40steve
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      The reason Alisson was needed.

      1. Syd.
        • 16 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        To be fair to him it was a good shot

        1. g40steve
          • 7 Years
          7 years, 1 month ago

          Last season all over again

    2. G-Whizz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Harsh...

  4. THE SHEEP HUNTERS
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    FFS!

    1. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      .co.uk

  5. G-Whizz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    2-1 (Neves)

  6. Monya Meow Meow
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Son & Pogba > Salah & Fraser/Pereyra or anyone up to 6.4?

    1. SweeSwee
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      I wouldn’t remove son this week, could easily be a Spurs goalfest.

    2. Valar(Keith)
      • 16 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Think back to last week when everyone including you I assume(or atleast the week before) thought that Pogba was going to be the bargain premium of the season under Ole. Nothings changed. Stuck with him and just swap son out if you have to

    3. Monya Meow Meow
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Thanks guys, Son will have to go anyway next week so thought might as well do it this week. No other way for me to get Salah in unless I lose Haz.

  7. Richd
    • 13 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Who got the assist

    Who got the assist?

    *plays guitar badly*

  8. PepSala
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    No money in the bank. Already have TAA

    A) Lovren to Shaw
    B) Lovren to Kola

    1. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Kola if forced

    2. FPL Blow-In
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Lindleof over Shaw

  9. Tcheco
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Give the 4th Champions League place to the winner of the FA Cup and see what happens

    1. Jekori
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      They've done this in the Eredivisie (Netherlands). Of course a Europa League ticket instead. That does work to some extent, only ajax/psv don't take it seriously. Other teams do, top 6 clubs usually win the trophy. With a CL-ticket you would encourage playing best teams a whole lot more.

  10. Piggs Boson
    • 14 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Unbelievable goal.

  11. Revival
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Neves with his 2nd entry into his personal goal of the season competition

    1. G-Whizz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Won't beat McGill for me...

  12. Jekori
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Heavy up top the way to go on WC? 3-4-3 0.0 ITB
    Guaita - Gunn
    Robbo Doherty AWB Bennett(Wolves) Bednarek
    Salah Hazard Sane Pogba Camarasa
    Kane Rashford Arnie

    Would mean playing Doherty every week, rotating other 3 cheapies. Most weeks (except 30/31) 3 or better on fixture list. Not great but attack can compensate?

    1. FPL Scoop
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      id be more comfortable playing doherty every week than playing bennett every week tbh

      1. Jekori
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        Yeah i'm not too sad about having to play Doh. Wolves can get goals against top6 they've shown us repeatedly. But with Christmas over i think i'll never have to use Bednarek/Bennett anyway with a slightly better defense. Rather play 1 once every 3 weeks and cover all but Arsenal's attacking potential. Not too insane?

    2. Kiwivillan
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      If Hazard improves his scoring. 5ppg since GW8. 60% of total in GW 1-8

  13. FPL Scoop
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Will be bloody edgy going w/o Salah this wkend, potentially. Not inclined to drop Auba or Alonso before those 2 fixtures though. Plan next week (likely) is:

    Auba Alonso Snodgrass --> Kamara TAA Salah (-4)

    ??

    Fabs Hamer
    Alonso Robertson Doherty Digne AWB
    Hazard Pogba Sane Snodgrass Billing
    Kane Auba Jimenez

  14. Francescoli
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Captain Haz or Salad?

    1. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Hazard

    2. Hits from the Bong
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Salad

    3. FPL Scoop
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      im capping hazard right now. no salah but got kane auba sane poggerz too

    4. G-Whizz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Wait, lettuce see...

  15. Patch
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Jesus Christ what happened to Lovren?

    Will his price still rise...

    I did an early transfer...but for Trent...

    1. Valar(Keith)
      • 16 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Hamstrung.. Since you got TAA in you don't really have an issue though. Or did u read that wrong. I'm confused

      1. Patch
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        Yeh I am ok...just quite shaken as was going to buy the cheaper one for a short term stint...glad I didn't!

        1. Valar(Keith)
          • 16 Years
          7 years, 1 month ago

          Ah. Gomez back in training apparently.. So hopefully their defense stays impenetrable.

      2. The Big Fella
        • 9 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        The issue is that their defence won't be as sturdy now which makes me doubt my double up....

        1. Salah’s Sonnet
          • 14 Years
          7 years, 1 month ago

          Nah they will still keep cleanies

          1. Patch
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 1 month ago

            Hmm I will keep to just TAA for now...

  16. G-Whizz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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    • 8 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Madness?

    Salah and Firmino warming up...

    1. Richd
      • 13 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      A Salah red card would be so sweet. COME ON MO

    2. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      It's always best to warm up before playing. More chance of injury otherwise.

      1. G-Whizz
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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        • 8 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        😆

  17. The Big Fella
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Do we think Lovren will drop before this GW? I don't want to take a -4 to get rid of him

    1. FPL Scoop
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      there's a chance. he probably will tbh.

    2. MMN
      • 12 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      I thought he was close to a rise

      1. The Big Fella
        • 9 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        He is but he is injured now and FPL Stats shows he is already being sold. This will increase the amount of people that have to sell him but he could still drop

    3. G-Whizz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Currently at -96.8 would need to survive 5 nights...

      1. Rotation's Alter Ego
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 14 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        Positive 96.8 no?

        1. G-Whizz
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 1 month ago

          Sorry dunno how that minus got in there!

          Yes he's currently at +96.8 but selling like hotcakes 😆
          http://prntscr.com/m47eox

          1. The Big Fella
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 1 month ago

            Yes and yes. Needs to survive 4 nights (tonight doesn't count - he won't change much)

  18. FPL Scoop
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Salah gettin' his jiggy on, appearance soon come.

  19. allaboutthemagic
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Pogba or alli to Sané a good move or hold on for 1 more GW?

    1. FPL Scoop
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      alli to sane if it were me

    2. Valar(Keith)
      • 16 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      What's with this Pogba out madness on this page? Patience..

      1. Salah’s Sonnet
        • 14 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        Mad isn’t it

      2. Epic Fail
        • 15 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        What. Pogba's out?

        I'll ask about this on the next page for confirmation.

        1. Salah’s Sonnet
          • 14 Years
          7 years, 1 month ago

          Nooo, just saying it’s ludicrous to sell, nothing related to him being out or anything 🙂

    3. Kiwivillan
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Pogba 49pts last 4 lol

      1. Brosstan
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 1 month ago

        But what about his form in the last 1?

  20. Revival
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Mignolet and Origi won't be seen in a Liverpool shirt again until next preseason

    1. Dr Van Nostrand
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Both will be gone come summer

  21. Dr Van Nostrand
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Wanted to buy Neves when he was at Porto big upgrade on Milner Hendo and Lallana. Would cost a fortune now

  22. Maddi Son
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Salah close

  23. g40steve
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Shaq off the bar.

  24. Syd.
    • 16 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Unlucky Shaq

    1. Epic Fail
      • 15 Years
      7 years, 1 month ago

      Terrible shot. Wasn't even on target.

  25. Eat my goal!
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Better not get injured

  26. g40steve
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Firmino & Salah on.

  27. Revival
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    No Mane No problem.

  28. THE SHEEP HUNTERS
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    C'mon the Poool!

  29. Salah’s Sonnet
    • 14 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Do not get injured Salah

  30. Bubz
    • 12 Years
    7 years, 1 month ago

    Would be a shame if Salah stubbed his toe