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Stats or the Eye Test – Which is better for FPL?

Throughout history, there have been many examples of intense division; Roundheads versus Cavaliers, North versus South, Beatles versus Stones, Leave versus Remain, Laurel versus Yanny, the list goes on.

But few subjects will have inspired the kind of fierce debate than the question of which is better for making FPL decisions; Stats or the Eye Test.

Proponents of the Eye Test; the idea that you need to actually watch football to do well in FPL, or at least that it is beneficial, often view Stats aficionados as nerds and somewhat artificial football fans who would probably be playing Fantasy K-Pop as long as it involved a pivot table.

They are often heard saying things like “Do you even watch football?” in a pejorative tone towards huddles of Stats fans, nervously and nasally talking ‘xG’ in what they believed to be an FPL safe space. 

Supporters of Stats; the opinion that underlying statistical information provides as good if not better view of football for the purposes of making FPL decisions, view proponents of the Eye Test as knuckle-dragging luddites who probably own a Greggs rewards card and reminisce for the ‘glory days’ when watching Saint and Greavsie on a Sunday afternoon was enough FPL research to give you ‘that edge’.

Okay, so all of this is maybe a little hyperbolic for the purposes of creating dramatic tension and, in reality, we all probably sit at least a little across both camps, but the question does remain as to which is better for making FPL decisions; Stats or the Eye Test and this is the question I’m going to try and address here.

The Eye Test

You would think that watching football would be an obvious benefit when it comes to playing a game that involves making football-related decisions and, indeed, many of the best FPL players out there, and several FPL champions no less, credit their success to the amount of football they consume.

It’s true that watching football can offer a lot to your FPL game as it provides the viewer with a broader understanding of football tactics and strategy and how these function, interact or conflict in order to increase or decrease a player’s chances of scoring FPL points.

Much of this is often difficult to pick up in stats alone, an example perhaps being Leicester’s Jamie Vardy (£9.7m) and his famous goal-scoring runs of the past, which occurred despite him seemingly taking barely any shots on goal. 

The manner in which Leicester played, and Vardy’s own style of play, combined to create a scenario where heconsistently overperformed against his stats. Now, you could argue that Vardy is now regressing but, it remains true that, had you been going by underlying stats alone even this season, you mighthave missed out on a run of 14 goals in 12 games.

These statistical anomalies occur at both ends of the pitch. For example, in the past six Gameweeks, Liverpool have allowed more shots than Chelsea and Manchester City, yet they have conceded only a fraction of the goals. Indeed Liverpool have made more defensive errors than all but three other Premier League teams this season and yet they have by far the best defensive record. The fewest defensive errors conceded? Watford.

So, you might surmise from this that you can’t believe stats and you can only really trust your own eyes. But can you actually trust your own eyes? The inherent cognitive biases that can influence an FPL manager’s perspective have been discussed on this site before and they will, in all likelihood, distort our visual perceptions of a player’s performance.

For example, when sitting down to scout a player in a football match, ‘confirmation bias’, or our tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms our existing views or expectations, will almost inevitably come into play. 

If you’ve decided that you want a player, you will probably pay greater attention to the good things that the player does. If you’ve decided you don’t want a player, or it’s difficult for you to get them, you’ll probably focus more on the bad things, or dismiss the good things (like a hat-trick) as ‘unsustainable’.

Then there’s the question of the sample size for the Eye Test and ‘belief in the law of small numbers’ which is the biased belief that a small sample will be accurately representative of the larger picture.

Concluding that a player offers attacking threat and thus “passess the eye test” could, in fact, be credited to as little as one or two memorable instances in the match a person just watched, not to mention that it is just one match and that we have yet to factor in the opposition.

Anyone who has watched a football match and thought “Ooh, Luke Shaw is getting forward a lot…” and brought him in on that basis can probably attest to how misleading our perception can be.

The key problem with the Eye Test is the general uncertainty as to what is actually being tested and, even moreso, what it even takes to pass the test. It has no objective standard and, by any scientific measure, the ‘eye test’ would be considered about as reliable as the average office printer.

Stats

So are stats better? Stats do have some advantages over the Eye Test, in particular that they offer a scalable means of interpreting football matches. Stats can distill hours upon hours of football into easily-digestible and objective data, offering a consistent platform for making decisions.

Stats can offer insights that are effectively invisible to the naked eye and help FPL managers to identify undervalued assets, predict form and, indeed, over-performance in a consistent manner. Stats can boil seemingly impossible questions such as; ‘who is the better Liverpool asset; Sadio Mané (£12.2m) or Mohamed Salah (£12.8m)?’ into objective stats, and they can do it in seconds.

Of course, certain stats are better than others. I’ve spoken before in this column about the significance of opportunity over ability for predicting goal scoring form and others have highlighted the strong correlations between stats such as ‘big chances’ and ‘shots in the box’ and goal scoring returns.

Stats such as xG and xGC, while not quite perfect, offer an instructive basis for making predictions and, with the introduction of things such as player heat maps, stats are offering an ever more complete view of a football match.

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Stats are also accessible. You don’t need to know your Lindeberg from your Lyapunov or your chi-squared from your psi-squared to make good use of statistical data. This site itself collects, distils and refines stats into many easily-usable forms and offers things like the Rate My Team tool which allows managers to just plug players in and let an algorithm do the rest. Stats in FPL have never been so plentiful, accessible or user-friendly as they currently are.

So, stats are better then? Well, not necessarily as many of the aforementioned challenges that problematise the Eye Test also apply here too. Anyone who has ever run two players through the Comparison Tool has probably experienced the tendency to cherry pick the stats that support the player who, deep down, they really wanted to get in the first place (confirmation bias again). 

Indeed, the value of stats are highly conditional; you need to be looking at the right stats, in the right volume and in the right context. For an example of how misleading stats can be, just look at any early season bandwagon and how they came to be thus. Typically they involve people making judgements on a player based on one or two matches with little consideration given to factors such as to the opposition, the player’s level of motivation, the possibility that they are an unknown quantity and thus harder to mark and, broadly, the conditions for sustainability of the form that they demonstrate.

Stats are also very easy to skew. Players who have exceptional games, sendings off, injuries, all these things and many more can disproportionately influence how player or team stats might appear. Despite the developments in xG, I’ve yet to see any stat that can reliably distinguish between a striker having an off day and a goalkeeper having a worldie as well as the Eye Test can, so we’re still some way, I think, to being able to fully and reliably ‘watch’ a match purely in the form of numbers, Matrix-style.

Football, I’d argue, is a much more challenging game to quantify statistically when compared to more linear, turn-based sports such as baseball (which has practically had its genome mapped it is so statistically rich) given the number of variables at play and, while it might seem like there are ‘too many’ stats in FPL, the lack of depth in those stats is actually a pretty big challenge to their utility. In FPL, we are almost always looking to make judgements on sample sizes that would be too small for any valid statistical test. In fact, it’s probably only when we get to this stage of the season where stats offer anything approaching reliability. So, when we talk about stats in FPL, we are really only ever talking about something that is directional and probably never conclusive.

Conclusion

A combination of both the Eye Test and Stats is the right way to go

Inevitably, there are advantages and disadvantages to both Stats and the Eye Test and both rely enormously on how we use them and the extent to which we can control the influence of our biases while doing so. Because neither the Eye Test nor Stats can tell the entire story individually, we have to conclude that it is the combination of both that is ideal. 

Having said that, I do think that it is significantly easier to remain objective when looking at stats versus a football match because stats tend to provoke far less emotion than the act of watching football does. I also think that we are moving towards a point of sophistication in stats where the marginal benefit of watching football versus just using stats will probably be quite small, possibly to the point where it may even be detrimental from an FPL-perspective.

What do I mean by this? Something people tend to find interesting about my FPL-winning season is that it came despite me watching almost no football at all that year (out of circumstance I stress, not because I don’t like watching football!).

The assumption is, generally, that this would be a huge disadvantage, however, I’ve come to believe that it may actually have been a big advantage. Because I wasn’t watching football, I was able to make all sorts of decisions that I’d normally struggle to make. I never worried about picking players playing against the team I support, I never picked a player because I wanted to feel more invested in a game I was watching and I never conflated what I wanted to happen with what was objectively more likely to happen.

Because I wasn’t watching, none of this really mattered.

Not watching football stripped much of the emotion and many of the biases from my decision process, leaving just the cold hard facts. I wouldn’t want to live like that forever, but I can’t deny that it probably helped that season.

It’s unlikely that many managers will stop watching football for the sake of their FPL team but we can become more conscious of the emotions and biases that might affect our use of the Eye Test, and indeed Stats, for making FPL decisions and seek to manage or compartmentalise these things.

If you use Stats, make sure you’re remaining objective and that you’re looking at the right stats, in a large enough quantity and in context. If you are an Eye Test aficionado, mentally separating the football that you watch for entertainment or team loyalty and the football you watch for research may improve your game. And if you are an Eye Test ‘purist’ who eschews stats entirely, you might want to consider giving them a shot or risk handing an ever growing and ever more accessible advantage to your opponents.

1,279 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Jatz10
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Do I play Williams or Maddison?

    1. Beehindyou
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      I'd (reluctantly) play Madd - City liable to be hit in the counter

    2. Stormbringer22
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Maddi

    3. Fit_to_drop
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      A is the higher risk. He was also at fault last night and that might be on the back of Ole's mind when making his selection this weekend.

    4. ShaunGoater123
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Maddison.

      I know he's been a let down lately, but still think he's the stronger option here

  2. kamdaraji
    • 14 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    I set my team up a week ago so I can save a transfer in BGW28. I'm looking to make possibly at least 3 changes in GW29. Two Everton assets, Rico and Gaz all up for the axe very soon!

  3. Beehindyou
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Any suggestions guys? I’m currently on #3

    1. Lund to Boly
    2. Son to…Richarlison…? (or someone else)
    3. Save FT for more DGW information next week

    (All my mini league are likely to start Lund, so low risk to that rank if I let him play this week)

    Ryan
    TAA / Robbo / Stephens / Lund*
    Salah / KDB / Traore
    Vardy / Ings / DCL

    (Son* / Rico / Dendonk)

    0.5 ITB & 1 FT

    1. Stormbringer22
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Move out Son. #2 for me

    2. Balotellitubbies
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      2

    3. Beehindyou
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      You guys happy that Richarlison is the right guy for the next few weeks? He plays in 28 and 31 (probably) which is ideal. I can't see any better options in that price range

      1. ragonian
        • 10 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        could be good - tempted myself, don't think Evertons fixtures are as bad as what everyone is saying

    4. Kun Tozser
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Easy save

  4. Balotellitubbies
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Foster
    TAA Rob O'Connel
    Salah Kdb Grealish Doucoure
    Vardy Jim Ings

    Button - Lascelles Cantwell Soy

    A) Doucoure > Traore
    B) Soy > Boly
    C) Other? Got 1.8 ITB.

  5. Holmes
    • 10 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Start Pereira vs MANC or Doucoure vs MANU?

    Currently on Pereira

    1. kamdaraji
      • 14 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      doucoure imo

    2. ShaunGoater123
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Doucoure for me

    3. Stormbringer22
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Doucoure

    4. Fulchester's New Centr…
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Douc

    5. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Thanks all, one sided! 😮

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

    I still think that football statistics are very far from being complete.

    Football is predominantly a game about utilizing space. A player making intelligent runs during a game and putting them in good positions to score is currently basically impossible to quantify.

    Eye-test is useful in this regard, but only to an observer that is looking for the right things. That requires an understanding of where and when games are lost and won and what is actually causing the game to be flowing the way it is and how individual players are warping that outcome.

    In fact, I feel this is Mourinho's greatest strength. He knows what's causing the game to be going one way and can adjust. He's not the best with strategy and tactics or developing a playstyle, but what he does know, is why a game is going the way it is and how to fix it so it turns back in his team's favor.

    In the end, as fantasy managers, it's gonna be a balance of both. There's so much info to gather that you can't possibly watch every single game and study every player's individual performances hence we have to rely on statistics like xG, average positioning, shots etc to get a feel for a player's threat level.

    But I definitely feel that watching more games and reading proper football tactics analysis has improved my fantasy game as well and it's no coincidence that the seasons that I watch more football I do better in fantasy as well.

    1. El Presidente
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Totally agree with you Camzy

    2. Make Arrows Green Again
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Interesting thoughts. I think stats and opinion can get you a long way. Unless things go very wonky for me in the next couple of months I'm looking at my sixth consecutive top 100k finish and I never watch any premier league football, maybe MotD once or twice per season tops. So you can do a lot with just stats and articles.

      However, I have never finished in the top 10k and it doesn't look as if I will this season either. Is the lack of eye test knowledge a limiting factor? Probably. It could theoretically be to my detriment if I watched games though - perhaps I might be dazzled by the players who are all showboat and not end product, and perhaps I would get them in despite average stats because I am expecting to deliver on potential that doesn't materialise.

      The latter theory seems unlikely though, or applicable to only a small number of players. I'd argue that you need both stats and watched hours under the belt to be a great player, but I'd argue that my decent record shows that stats, as well as form/fixtures might be the most important element of the fantasy game, and that you can do without the eye test and still have a respectable record.

      1. Camzy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        It probably doesn't work for everyone, but it works for me. I'm liable to take some wild punts in seasons where I don't watch and get dazzled by short-term stats.

        Punts like Knockaert last season are things I've largely been able to avoid this season for example. And I've also managed to avoid basic pitfalls like getting rid of KdB or not missing the boat on Vardy.

        Not to say I haven't made mistakes, but the punts I've made on the likes of Son, Auba, Martial while often haven't played out for me when I brought them in, they've proven to be good players over the longer term. When the worst punt I've had this season is Pulisic, it's been quite a decent season.

        Timing hasn't been good but that's part of the game too. Great fixtures with great form for the likes of Auba and Pulisic and they just haven't worked out. Luck plays a part.

        1. Make Arrows Green Again
          • 7 Years
          4 years, 1 month ago

          Pulisic is an interesting one. I got him in based on stats and points and he immediately stopped doing anything at all. Got zero attacking returns from him in several weeks and he got dropped. Did he look good when he was scoring all those points? Did he look good *because* he was scoring all those points? It can be hard to distinguish IMO.

      2. diesel001
        • 7 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        I like that you do well without watching much football.

        The affliction that affects football, IMO, is that clubs think because you played football at a high level you understand the game and will therefore be a better manager than someone who did not play football at a high level.

        Personally think that football managers are poor. But football doesn't attract people from outside football enough to see how poor the standard is.

        1. Camzy
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          4 years, 1 month ago

          "Football doesn't attract people from outside football enough to see how poor the standard is."

          I think you're quite wrong here. It's the most watched sport in the world for a reason. But yeah, if you mean they don't give opportunities to people outside of football enough, you're 100% right.

          I do think though that your average football fan, is mostly clueless though. They see goals and basic tap-ins but don't see the overall picture or how each player affects the movement of each other. It's a game about interpreting and utilizing space and it's crazy how many people don't understand that.

        2. Make Arrows Green Again
          • 7 Years
          4 years, 1 month ago

          Thanks, yeah, and it's not meant as a boast by the way (not least because I'm decent but by no means stellar!) but simply as a benchmark. I watch no football and can achieve [a certain] level.

    3. Fulchester's New Centr…
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      We don't want this kind of considered and interesting post round here.
      What we need is more RMTs from those who don't contribute anything.
      🙂

  7. Mull
    • 12 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    How do you lot think that Spurs are going to line up?

  8. Salah_Fingers
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Please pick 1 to start:

    A: SHU- O'Connell
    or
    B: Burnley - C.Taylor?

    1. Stormbringer22
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      A

  9. hustler7
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Crazy to consider captaining TAA due to everyone captaining Salah? Got 70 points to catch in my ML, but happy with my overall ranking at the moment...

    1. Mull
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Yeah. There's going to be far better spots to pick different captains. Salah/Mane are the standout options this week for good reason.

    2. Camzy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      I don't care about OR as much as winning my ML and I'm currently 52 points behind. It's like 500 quid if I win. So I'm willing to take some risks and cap Mane or TAA this week.

    3. OleGGMU
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Not crazy at all, Clean sheet is highly probable so a potential 12 pointer without counting baps and any attacking returns he may get. the Salah - Mane conundrum will continue imo, either can blank whilst both can score aswell

  10. dbeck
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    G2g? Bench the right order

    Ederson
    Doherty TAA Robbo Egan
    Salah(c) KDB Grealish
    DCL Ings Jiménez

    McCarthy Lascelles Barnes Mooy

    1. Stormbringer22
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      I like it. GTG and bench order perfect

  11. Hazz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    I smell reduced minutes for Martial this weekend.

    1. Camzy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      For who though? MUN have no alternatives. And the league is highly competitive right now for top spots. Can't see it myself.

      1. Champions League Varane
        • 5 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        Reduced but he will start

        1. Hazz
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 6 Years
          4 years, 1 month ago

          Yeah - this is what I mean. Expecting him to play a part, but Ole's hints at rotation and Ighalo depending on how Greenwood/Martial are might be slightly telling.

    2. Fulchester's New Centr…
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Ighalo Time!

  12. Nespinha
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Need help preparing for GW28 - currently have
    All transfer have 8 playing, I have 2FT right now

    Pick one letter + numbers

    A) do 3 transfers until gw28
    B) do 4, take a hit

    1) kelly ---- lascelles
    2) kiko ---- taylor (burnley)
    3) doucoure ---- fernandes (this would be sideways since both play, need 4 for this to happen)
    4) aguero ---- jimenesz

    1. Fulchester's New Centr…
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Do all 4

  13. Ozzy smith
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Son replacement? Currently on A, planning to use FT to navigate BGW31 which he has a decent chance of playing in.

    A) Richarlison
    B) Martial
    C) Bruno
    D) Pepe

    1. Fulchester's New Centr…
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      This is the million dollar question. A has bad fixtures and D a blank. I'd do optimism of C over despair of B.

      1. Ozzy smith
        • 9 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        Thing is, A is in form and has already scored against Leicester, Chelsea, Liverpool and City in the league this season. So the upcoming fixtures don’t really concern me.

      2. Champions League Varane
        • 5 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        B but I think you know why

        A imo is the best bet - fixture-proof plays in GW 31 (most likely) great form,and a great manager behind him,he also plays up top so kinda OOP

        B+C are good options though!

  14. Champions League Varane
    • 5 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Start 1
    A-Cahill (Newcastle @ home)
    B-Lascelles (Crystal Palace away)
    C-B.Williams (Rotation risk,Have Bruno,Watford @ Home)

    1. Fulchester's New Centr…
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Bookies prefer Cahill of A and B.
      Williams needs a rest, Tubby Luke to play LB in a back 4 this week I reckon.

      1. Champions League Varane
        • 5 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        Yes was at fault for the goal yesterday (along with others) so I think Luke plays this one he also needs a rest so

        A/B is my dilemma now!

        Appreciate the response

  15. _Gunner
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    DCL > Ings for FT

    Yes or No?

    1. Kuzser
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Yes

    2. stepper1971
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Yes 100% looking at the fixtures

    3. Camzy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      It's a no from me. I'd give up the 3rd slot instead. Would want both plus one other.

      1. Our Man Charlie
        • 13 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        I agree with this

    4. The 12th Man
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      It’s a no for me.

  16. Z3US
    • 6 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    I've got 2FT but can't see what needs doing - reluctant though to let one go to waste. Any suggestions?
    0.8 ITB

    Hendo
    TAA - VVD - Stevens
    Grealish - Salah - KDB - Traore
    Ings - Jimi - Aguero

    McCarthy -- Williams - Lascelles - Hayden

    Thanks!

  17. Top Lad Dakes.
    • 7 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Vardy to Jimenez the obvious move with 2FT 0.8 ITB? Vardy leaking value and awful form.

    McCarthy (Martin)
    TAA Lundstram Lascelles (Rico Kelly)
    Salah Mane KDB Martial (Hayden)
    Vardy Ings DCL

    Thanks! 🙂

    1. Baps hunter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Is he fit though?

      1. Big Ronnie
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        He came off early for a rest yesterday, not injured.

    2. Qaiss
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      I would probably do Kelly to a Burnley defender or something, if you kept Vardy this long then you keep imo.

    3. The 12th Man
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Probably the move for you.
      If getting rid of Vardy then look at an alternative Leicester asset the following week like Hayden/Martial > Barnes or Kelly > Periera.

  18. Stig
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Reid to Doherty (-4) or start Lundstram?

    1. Baps hunter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Depends on whether for one week or long term imo.

      1. Stig
        • 8 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        I'll be bringing in Doherty next week if not this week.

  19. Big Ronnie
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Auba to Jimenez this week or wait until next?

  20. TheBrat
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Why are people saying Jimenez is injured? Did I miss some news?

    1. Baps hunter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      I didn't see the match, but people are saying that he was limping before subbed off.

    2. The 12th Man
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Is he?

    3. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      #FakeNews

      1. Baps hunter
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 6 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        Thx

    4. Big Ronnie
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      He was not limping and is not injured. Some troll on here spreading fake news.

      1. TheBrat
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 6 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        Really hope it is fake news, massively annoying to spread that as no sign of a Nuno press conference either...

    5. Fulchester's New Centr…
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      They say he is a machine.

    6. Sterling Archer
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Jimenez came off when the game was over, it was an obvious sub with the weekend in mind. it would be a mistake to make him play the 90 when he rarely gets the chance to rest him

    7. FOO FIGHTER
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Please nooooooooooooo!

    8. Netters2018
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Im not sure at first i thought he was fine but watching it again he slides for a interception on 70.30 and rolls his shorts up and rubs his groin. He did make a couple of runs afterwards so not sure but obv he did come of 5 minutes later. I dont know for sure its tough as i plan on bringing him in so will wait until tomorrow just incase something comes out even thou no presser

  21. Bobby_Baggio
    • 12 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Morning all. 2FT and a lame 0.1m ITB. Where is my priority in terms of moves please? Cath > Saiss or maybe Foster > McCarthy to free up some more funds?

    Foster
    Soy - TAA - Lund
    Salah - KDB - Martial - Traore
    Vardy - Ings - Auba

    (McGovern) Cantwell - Rico - Cathcart

    1. Fulchester's New Centr…
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      What can you get for Lund?
      If you are happy with Lund, Foster to Pope?

      1. Bobby_Baggio
        • 12 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        Lund I'll get 4.5. Not sure about pope with fixtures coming up. Not keen on McCarthy?

        1. suddenorgan
          • 13 Years
          4 years, 1 month ago

          Southampton leaky at the moment, don't think he's worth a transfer

  22. FPL_BUCCANEER
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 4 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Hendo
    TAA Stephens Egan
    Salah Mane(C) KDB Grealish Traore
    Vardy Ings

    Button Greenwood Lascelles Soy

    0.7ITB 1FT

    Mane (C) is my differential.

    Any thoughts? TIA guys

  23. Mr. Mystic
    • 13 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Lundstram to Boly for free?

    1. Kuyt Hero
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Easy move imo, doing the same

  24. Mattymo23
    • 12 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    What's the deal for planning for GW31?

    Any teams to avoid?

    1. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Sit back and relax till GW28 deadline

      Only 2 confirmed fixtures till now, one more to be added.

      1. Mattymo23
        • 12 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        Great thanks!

    2. Our Man Charlie
      • 13 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      maybe Bournemouth... a lot will have 2 or even 3 Wolves players that GW imo

    3. Pipermaru
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      The ones without a game? Which is about 16 at the moment 🙂

  25. The 12th Man
    • 10 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    I’m taking a -4 this week no matter what because of the Son injury.
    Team as it stands before any transfer.1 FT 2.9m itb
    Henderson
    TAA,VVD,Digne
    Salah, KDB,Grealish,Son*
    DCL, Deeney,Ings

    McCarthy,Mooy,Lascelles, Williams

    A) VVD,Son >> Boly,Mane -4
    Means no Jimenez unless -8 for Deeney > Jimenez

    B)Son,Deeney > Traore,Jimenez-4

  26. CelticBhoy1
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Lundstram > ? (5.0 or under)

    A) Stephens

    B) Lascelles

    C) Boly / Saiss

    D) Other

    1. The 12th Man
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      I’d go Boly but all those are good options.

  27. Ribus
    • 10 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Son -> Mane nobrainer? Have Salah.

    1. Camzy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      No brainer imo. I wish it weren't though. I was hoping to keep Mane as a differential for a while.

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

      yes

    3. FOO FIGHTER
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      Only if you are going to cap Mane.

      That is the issue I have with the Mane Salah double up.

      You can only cap one and both are 12m plus. Other problem is when both blank.

      I was thinking of switching from VVD to Mane but double Pool defence is pretty much a 'guarantee' at the monent for consistent points through cleanies, attacking returns as well as bonus points.

      That is why I am just sticking to my double defence with Salah.

      1. Pipermaru
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        4 years, 1 month ago

        That's it. Going both Mane and Salah is accepting that your 12+m player blanks while the other hauls cause they rarely go big in the same game. Plus there's possibility to miss all hauls by captaining wrong one week after week...but ths is just simple math speaking through me, I fully expect some emotional disagreements.

  28. Jet5605
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Chances of Williams starting for United? He played 90 against Bruges

    1. Champions League Varane
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      I think it’s 50/50

    2. Fit_to_drop
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      And had a hand in the goal they gave away so id go 50/50 at best. I wouldnt play him if i had other options

  29. gooberman
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Jesus why doesn't Andy Carroll just retire! I see he's injured again. Clearly his body is not cut out for football.

    1. Captain_Shirokov
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 1 month ago

      £££

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

      He is a part time footballer anyway. Prefers wrestling

      https://images.app.goo.gl/z95ctjnxZWD8uF1Z8 😉

  30. Weerman
    • 5 Years
    4 years, 1 month ago

    Ryan Button
    TAA Robbo Soyuncu O'Connell Kelly
    Salah KDB Grealish Traoré Snodgrass
    Aguero Vardy Connolly

    1ft, 0.1itb
    Aguero + Connolly -> Ings + Jimi (-4) no brainer with upcoming blank right?