Allsvenskan Fantasy

Allsvenskan Fantasy: 2019 Season

As Fantasy Premier League is drawing to a close, the Scandinavian leagues are kicking in to replace the hole in our hearts that inevitably arrives after GW38. When all the mini-leagues are finished and most of us are left thinking “well, there’s always next year” (as far as overall rank goes anyway, I’m sure you’re all bossing it in your work-leagues)…

The Norwegian Fantasy Eliteserien has started to gather a bit of a following on the site and the same developers are now gearing up towards the second season of the Swedish version, “Fantasy Allsvenskan”.

The first games are on the 31st of March.

Bonus point system

There is quite a difference between Fantasy Premier League, Fantasy Eliteserien, and the Fantasy Allsvenskan bonus point system.

While FPL is based on the (in)famous stat-based BPS that hands out 1-3 points for the players with the most BPS at the end of the game, Eliteserien goes for a “man in the stands” kind of approach but sticks with 1-3 bonus points.

Allsvenskan, on the other hand, goes for a different approach entirely. There is a max-limit per player that’s set at 2 bonus points for offensive contributions and 2 for defensive actions, which are calculated as follows:

Offensive bonus

1 point for every 3 successful crosses (the ball reaches a teammate in the penalty box).

1 point for every 3 key passes (pass that leads to a shot on target).

1 point for every big chance created (like the rest, big chances are determined by Opta).

Defensive bonus

1 point for every 6 clearance, block or interception.

1 point for every 6 ball recoveries.

Last year in Fantasy Allsvenskan they also had negative bonus points subtraction for “bad” offensive or defensive actions (terrible for frequent and inaccurate shot-takers amongst others), but they’ve removed that this season. There have been a few changes all around to the bonus system but from what I can tell it appears to favour creative players and solid defensive play, and not really punish anyone.

Chips

Last year there were only the classic two Wildcards, but this year they’ve introduced three more chips.

Parkera bussen (Park the bus) – Each defender gets double points. When playing this chip you are stripped of the ability to also have a captain that gameweek.

Framåt! (Attack!) – All forwards get double points. As above, no additional captain in that GW.

Två kaptener (Two captains) – Both your captain and vice-captain get double points.

Teams to watch

Allsvenskan is very much a league where any team on their day can beat anyone (especially at home). There are however a couple of teams that tend to be at the top more often than not, and they look likely to challenge for the top three spots this year as well.

AIK

Champions of last year, AIK looks primed to continue being a top force in Swedish football. Last five seasons they’ve finished 1st, 2nd, 2nd, 3rd, and 3rd. Their recipe for success has most of the time been their incredible defence, last season they conceded only 16 goals from 30 games, the year before that 22 in 30. Expect a lot of clean sheets if history is anything to go by. Offensively speaking they’ve been quite good but not great, their 50 goals scored bettered by all teams from 2nd to 6th position last season.

Key players:

Daniel Sundgren (7.0m), defender – 1 goal, 5 assists and 13 clean sheets last year from a wingback position. Assuming he stays healthy he will most likely top the charts this year as well. Pricy, but brilliant.

Sebastian Larsson (9.0m), midfielder – 2 goals, 5 assists (signed midway through the season). On a lot of set pieces, Larsson has a history in English football. Mostly noted for his time in Birmingham and Sunderland (2006-2011 and 2011-2016 respectively), he has never been a super prolific goal or assist machine but as far as Allsvenskan goes, he should rack up some points.

Henok Goitom (10.0m), forward – 11 goals and 6 assists last season. Takes penalties (most of the time) and is always a threat in attack. Will probably share some gametime with Tarik Elyounoussi (9.0m) and Chinedu Obasi (9.0m), as AIK has lined up with a 3-5-2 in recent years. He tends to be the one that’s most assured of starts however.

IFK Norrköping

Norrköping is an old powerhouse in Swedish football that is starting to come back to life. The last five season they’ve finished 2nd, 6th, 3rd, 1st and (before they started to get back to it), 12th. Less defensively solid than AIK, but slightly more prolific attack-wise. Not much in it though, last year they scored 51 to AIK’s 50.

Key players:

Isak Petterson (6.0m), goalkeeper – top scoring keeper in Allsvenskan last season with 11 clean sheets, 87 saves and 1 penalty save.

Christoffer Nyman (10.0m), forward – the prodigal son returns for Norrköping after two mixed seasons abroad. Back in 2015 and 2016 he was a driving force in their league-winning campaign together with Emir Kujovic (still plying his trade outside of Sweden).

Karl Holmberg (8.5m), forward – had a bit of a tougher time scoring goals last time around but still got 8 goals and 6 assists. The season before that he got 14 goals and 3 assists. If he keeps his starting spot with the introduction of Nyman, he will be in the points.

Malmö FF

The team that just recently got knocked out of the Europa League by Chelsea after putting up a decent fight has been really good by Swedish standards for a long time now. Last five seasons they’ve finished 3rd, 1st, 1st, 5th and 1st. They’ve also had some runs in the Europa and Champions League that’s ensured their finances are better than most Swedish teams, allowing them to scoop up Scandinavian talents in recent years. The result is (by Swedish standards) a bit of a Manchester City, where they tend to dominate most games but the points can be a bit spread around and rotation is quite frequent. Pre-season and the first few games should tell us more about the potential lineups.

Key players:

Eric Larsson (6.5m), defender – 2 goals, 7 assists and 9 clean sheets. Very attacking and favoured by the bonus system last time around.

Romain Gall (8.5m), midfielder – 12 goals, 7 assists. Played for GIF Sundsvall first half of the season but got poached by a “struggling” Malmö and helped them secure a top three finish.

Sören Rieks (9.5m), midfielder – 10 goals, 5 assists. Had a bit of a patchy form last season but when he’s in the zone he is really good and attacking.

Forwards are a bit tough to call right now given they have four really good strikers in Markus Rosenberg (10.0m), Marcus Antonsson (11.0m), Carlos Strandberg (9.0m) and Jo Inge Berget (9.0m), being backed up by Guillermo Molins (8.5m). Some of them might play in the midfield but all have potential to score big IF they start most games up top.

Future Allsvenskan coverage

There will be articles covering the league through the season, and a few more leading up to GW1.

Leave suggestions in the comment section on topics to cover.

Like the Eliteserien articles, only Allsvenskan comments will be allowed in the comment boxes. Feel free to flag comments that are about the wrong league!

Also, a tip: try to have a decent bench as suspensions (for every 3 yellow cards) and surprise injuries (no pre-game press conferences) mean that it is quite common to need the bench to show up!

Link to the signup-page is here.
FFS League Code: 2710-621.

Meltens

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  1. Zladan
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 27 days ago

    RMT

    Linnér
    Sundgren Larsson KroghGerson Odilon
    Christiansen Gall Morrison
    Djurdic Buya Islamovic

    Amos Almqvist Henriksson Jarl

    1. Bob Sacamano
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 27 days ago

      Like the differential picks like Djurdjic, Morrison and Islamovic! Less excited about major rotation risks like Gall and Larsson, and an Östersund doubble-up might be to much?

      1. Zladan
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 27 days ago

        I think I will likely go one or the other ÖFK man. Not many good value midfielders around which is why I was drawn back to Ravel.

        Really fancy Islamovic to score a lot this season.

    2. Meltens
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      • 8 Years
      5 years, 27 days ago

      Slight concerns over Djurdjic - attitude, form, place in starting 11 with Kjartansson coming in? For the money I think you can get someone better to be honest. Odilon perhaps not to be relied upon every week but good value! 🙂

      1. Zladan
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 27 days ago

        Tack Meltens!

        I wanted Sandberg but not sure about a Bajen double up in defence.

        1. Meltens
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 8 Years
          5 years, 27 days ago

          Oh god no, we're dreadful in defence! 🙂
          That said Sandberg will probably tick with a few assists, but I'd imagine someone like Witry could do the same plus get some clean sheets. Odilon looks like a very solid value-pick, just not sure he starts every game (even though he has in recent times). Bench-fodder for me!

          If you have doubts over Ravel maybe Jonathan Levi could be of interest? Elfsborg might be getting back to their attacking ways this year and him linking up with Cibicki could be interesting...

          1. Zladan
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 27 days ago

            I think I will take my chances with Odilon, and worst case he is only 4.0m.

            What does your team look like?

            I’m now looking at a strong 4-3-3 of:

            Linner
            Sundgren Odilon Brorsson KroghGerson
            Christiansen Larsson Thern
            Islamovic Buya Jeremejeff

            I still think Ravel will come back into my team though. He seems to be the true Ghoddos replacement ÖFK needed last year.

            Larsson for now is in there for set pieces alone. But I imagine he will be the makeweight and can drop back to Gall/Celik.

            1. Meltens
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              • 8 Years
              5 years, 27 days ago

              Makes sense!

              Current starting 11 is a classic 3-4-3:
              Sundgren - Granli - Witry
              Rieks - 9.0 (haven't settled on anyone, current placeholder is Haksabanovic) - Levi - Bojanic
              Kjartansson - Buya Touray - Holmberg

              I have no insight into Ravel Morrison, looked at his career stats and had a hard time getting a read on him. Have you seen him play? Larsson might be my 9.0 come deadline as well, until someone at 8.5 proves interesting. If Astrid Ajdarevic had played more in pre-season I might have been tempted as also.

              1. Meltens
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                • 8 Years
                5 years, 27 days ago

                Sorry missed out on the goalkeeper, I have Lucas Hägg Johansson at the moment, not certain he makes the final draft.

              2. Zladan
                • 6 Years
                5 years, 27 days ago

                Granli offers me a new approach to tap into AIK & Norrkoping defence:

                Granli + Pettersson is £1m less than Linner & KGerson. Great!

                This sets me up with:

                Pettersson
                Sundgren Granli Odilon Witry
                Christiansen Thern Morrison
                Islamovic Jeremejeff BuyaTuray

                Amos Çelik Jarl Henriksson

              3. Zladan
                • 6 Years
                5 years, 27 days ago

                Regarding Morrison, he can be a very good player on his day. Probably still too good for the Swedish league, but we will see how he adapts to the artificial pitches and different style of play.

                He is an explosive attacking player and will definitely be involved in the attacks.

                1. Meltens
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                  • 8 Years
                  5 years, 27 days ago

                  Interesting, I think I'll settle for adding him to the watchlist at the moment though given they start of away to AIK. Midfielders are tricky from the start this year I feel, best to try to get the right price-points and be flexible!

  2. MrKlin of Norway
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 27 days ago

    Fantasy TV back on thursday, can't wait to see how horrible my team comes out compared to their recomendations. Currently here, how am I shaping up?:
    Bråtveit - Dahlin
    Witry - Sundgren - Karlsson - Hodzic - Joza
    Romario - Ring - Moro - Levi - Celik
    Paulinho - Haglund - Diouf

    1. Zladan
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 27 days ago

      Which Dahlin - seems an expensove combo of MFF.

      What’s behind Joza pick? His fixtures aren’t ideal imo.

      Watch out for Çelik rotation.

      To be honest I would say the team is too balanced. Bring in the likes of Jarl as the 5th mid to free up funds to upgrade others.

      Djurgården defensive double up could be iffy. Look to Norrköping to accompany your double AIK.

      1. MrKlin of Norway
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 27 days ago

        It's the IFK G Dahlin, I'm viewing Bråtveit as a more or less fire'n'forget option.

        I can't really remember why I picked up Joza, could do well to get some options at 5.0 or less there if you have tips...

        Celik really a rotation risk? I was given the impression he would be a left-wing regular this season, but if that is wrong I'd love alternatives there too....

        1. SAIKCalle
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 27 days ago

          Celik is definetly a rotation risk. Paulinho plays as a leftwing and its hard to push him out of the starting lineup since he is one of the best in the league. Celik won’t start at least if the beginning of the season but Yasin will if you have 1.5 extra. Romario for 8 mil can also be good. Otherwise I don’t really know about midfielders that are cheaper than that. Someone at that price range will be very good however very difficult to know who.

  3. La Vida Latte
    • 14 Years
    5 years, 26 days ago

    This is my team:

    Hägg Johansson
    Karlsson Sundgren Witry Hotzic
    Christiansen Celik Morrison
    Jeremejeff Obasi Antonsson

    Subs: Strömgren Gustafsson Jarl Kossounou

    Does it look alright? Any suggestions for improvements?

    Who will be your captain in the first gameweek?

    1. Bob Sacamano
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 26 days ago

      I would change Hägg Johansson to a more solid choice with more clean sheet potential, like Linner, Pettersson or Abrahamsson. To free up funds perhaps downgrade Karlsson/Sundgren to Granli. Then perhaps look for a replacement to Celik who's not a starting player for Häcken.

      Captain choice is tough, but I would go for Antonsson.

      1. La Vida Latte
        • 14 Years
        5 years, 26 days ago

        Thanks for the advice! Usually I don´t like much funds to be held up by keepers. Hägg got an ok 124 points last year, so I think that is ok for that price.

        I´m uncertain about Celik too. And Morrisson. I am thinking of transfering them to Thorarinsson and Chibuke. Otherwise I will have no coverage of Norrköping. What do you think about them?

        Right now the captain is Antonsson, so I might just keep it there. Thanks for the advice 🙂

        1. SAIKCalle
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 26 days ago

          I have Thorarinson in my team right now. He is nailed down for Norrköping and even though he didn’t score a lot or assisted much he still got a lot of points mainly because of how many successful crosses he had.

          To have 56 successful crosses into the box I think it was and only get 6 assist is very unlucky. If he’s lucky this season he can go for maybe 10-15 assists. Will be the biggest bonus point magnet this season aswell because of how much he also intercepts and creates.

          Very good pick even though 2 goals for a midfielder last season doesn’t look very attempting. I will have him in my team.

          1. Bob Sacamano
            • 5 Years
            5 years, 25 days ago

            I also got Thorarinsson as I'm starting safe this season. He's a guaranteed starter, and even though he didn't score or assisted that much last season, his bonus potential is massive. With all his crosses and hard work I expect at least one attacking and one defensive bonus every game, which will make his baseline point 4-5 per game, which I think is pretty decent.

            1. SAIKCalle
              • 5 Years
              5 years, 25 days ago

              I was thinking the same. However I heard now from a friend of mine that the Norrköping fans haven’t been impressed by him at all lately during preseason and that Vall has been a lot better. He should still play I think but he just wanted me about it and I had no idea about it myself.

  4. Knekke Brød
    • 10 Years
    5 years, 26 days ago

    Is it possible to watch clips of the matches on Youtube or somewhere else when the season starts? From outside Sweden. Thanks for helping!

    1. MTPockets
        5 years, 26 days ago

        I found a youtube channel last year (now deleted)
        Goals seem to be here: https://highlights.allsvenskan.se/

        1. Knekke Brød
          • 10 Years
          5 years, 26 days ago

          Thanks a lot. The Expressen newspaper seems to have videos on their page too. But I don't know if they have the rights for Allsvenskan this season ...