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Eliteserien Round 2 – Is it time to wildcard?

After mega-hauls for both Bodo/Glimt and Kristiansund, and fixtures coming thick and fast – is it time to wildcard? The argument for wildcarding this early because of big results for just two teams in one gameweek may sound like a poor one, but it’s not just about that. Bodo/Glimt have scored 10 goals in 2 games, while Kristiansund followed up their 0-0 draw in Trondheim up with a 7-2 demolition of newly-promoted Aalesunds. The Norwegian league may be many things, but boring it ain’t.

Not only should Kristiansund have possibly beaten Rosenborg, but in Amahl Pellegrino (9.1m) they have one of the most exciting attacking players in the league. Bodo/Glimt are also building on their brilliant campaign last season which saw them finish second to Molde, who were quite frankly streets ahead of everyone else. Bodo/Glimt are a team full of talented midfielders – much like rivals Molde – who are a reliable source of points for Fantasy managers. They scored 64 goals last term and they’ve got off to a flyer already.

Rosenborg are yet to score and were lucky not to lose their opener against Kristiansund. They were also perhaps fortunate to lose by only one goal at Molde who squandered multiple chances. After succumbing to an opening-day 2-1 home defeat against Sandefjord, Odd were humbled by Stromsgodset, losing 1-0. Despite spirited performances from Vebjorn Hoff (5.5m) and 18-year-old Joshua Kitolano (5.0m), they were unable to break through a stubborn Stromsgodset defence with centre-back Niklas Gunnarsson (4.5m) and central midfielder Ipalibo Jack (4.5m) notably resilient. Rosenborg and Odd finished third and fourth last season on equal points – just two behind Bodo/Glimt – but already seem miles off the pace.

Brann have made a solid start to 2020, with a 2-1 win at Haugesund which was promptly followed up with a superb 3-0 home victory against Viking – Gilbert Koomson (7.0m) in particular putting in brilliant performances in both fixtures. Sarpsborg are yet to score, Viking have conceded 7 goals already and Mjondalen have kept 2 clean sheets in a row. To many this season is not going the way it should be and that will be raising red flags within the Eliteserien Fantasy community, hence the need for this post.

So, is it time to wildcard? Is this actually something we should even bother asking ourselves right now, or are we in danger of knee-jerking and trying to jump on bandwagons that don’t even exist? One thing I’ve found to be quite interesting is player ownership and how the majority of high-scoring players aren’t the most-owned assets per position.

I’ll list the top 5 owned players (by % ownership) per position along with their value and total points so we can better understand how ownership, value and points are lining up after the opening two gameweeks. I understand this metric will not be 100% representative of player worth, but it will provide an insight into who the majority of managers favour, and whether or not they are right to.

GOALKEEPERS

Top 5 Most Owned Goalkeepers:

1) Marcus Sandberg (6.0m) 21.7% – 6,1 = 7pts

2) Iven Austbo (5.5m) 16.8% – 0,2 = 2pts

3) Sondre Rossbach (5.5m) 16.6% – 1,2 = 3pts

4) Kristoffer Klaesson (5.0m) 15.7% – 8,1 = 9pts

5) Gudmund Kongshavn (4.5m) 13.0% – 0,0 = 0pts

Average Cost: 5.3m

Average Points: 4.2pts

Klaesson owners are the real winners here. At 5.0m he is reasonably priced and has more points than the most owned goalkeeper in the game. Let’s not forget that Sandberg amassed a huge 146 points last season, one of the highest points totals in the game. At this point in time, the most popular goalkeepers are hard to justify having when there is so much value in cheaper alternatives.

Top 5 Scoring Goalkeepers: 

1) Sosha Makani (4.5m) 4.7% 7,6 = 13pts

2) Ali Ahamada (6.0m) 2.1% 2,10 = 12pts

3) Serigne Mbaye (4.5m) 5.7% 6,5 = 11pts

4) Andreas Linde (6.0m) 8.8% 2,7 = 9pts

5) Kristoffer Klaesson (5.0m) 15.7% 8,1 = 9pts

Average Cost: 5.2m

Average Points: 10.8pts

Brann’s Ahamada is a new signing so perhaps it’s not too surprising his ownership is so low. But so far, so good. McDermott is out until September so it’s understandable that not many have taken a risk on Mbaye, but those who have backed him will be happy with 11 points even though he conceded two goals in one game.

Mjondalen’s run of clean sheets has to come to end soon, but for the time being, those who backed Makani will be delighted with his contribution, though he’s likely occupying a place on a lot of benches. Linde sits in fourth place with Klaesson on nine points, but with half his ownership mainly due to costing 1.0m more.

DEFENDERS

With goals being synonymous with Norwegian football (no club averaged less than a goal a game last season) choosing defenders for their clean sheet potential usually comes second to how likely they are to get attacking returns. For the even slightly familiar, the name Alexander Stolas (7.5m) – recently back from injury – should ring a few bells. The Eliteserien’s answer to Alexander-Arnold has scored eight goals and racked up sixteen assists over the last three years.

Top 5 Most Owned Defenders:

1) Christophe Psyche (5.5m) 33.2% 1,1 = 2pts

2) Fredrik Bjorkan (6.0m) 30.5% 1,1 = 2pts

3) Andreas Hanche-Olsen (5.5m) 29.4% 8,2 = 10pts

4) Sulayman Bojang (4.5m) 22.3% 1,0 = 1pt

5) Bismar Acosta (5.5m) 16.6% 0,6 = 6pts

Average Cost: 5.4m

Average Points: 4.2pts

The most popular defender in the game – Christophe Psyche – managed just a few minutes against Rosenborg at the end of the game but played the full match in Kristiansund’s 7-2 demolition of Aalesunds. At 5.5m he is far too expensive to be a rotation risk and has returned just two points so far. Bjorkan is seemingly waiting for his moment to get involved with the goal-scoring at Bodo/Glimt as he is yet to register an attacking return despite his team having scored ten times already. It’s worth noting he was also subbed off just before the hour against Viking.

Bojang has only managed 75 minutes of football even though it was widely assumed he would be one of the first names on the Sarpsborg team sheet. 4.5m for a defender who is often deployed out of position seemed too good to be true – perhaps it was.

Being a Brann defender, Acosta’s high ownership is no surprise (they had the joint third-best defensive record last season) yet even he had to settle for a place on the bench for their opening fixture against FK Haugesund. Vegard Forren’s (5.5m) arrival from Molde potentially diminishing the 33 year old’s appeal. Hanche-Olsen has done nothing to make his owners worry, although there are nine defenders with more points than him already and not one of them costs more. In fact, six are actually cheaper.

Top 5 Scoring Defenders:

1) Stian Gregersen (5.1m) 10.9% 5,11 = 16pts

2) Markus Nakkim (4.6m) 6.8% 9,7 = 16pts

3) Sondre Johansen (5.5m) 8.8% 5,9 = 14pts

4) Ruben Kristiansen (5.5m) 3.6% 2,11 = 13pts

5) Vetle Dragsnes (5.0m) 3.2% 7,6 = 13pts

Average Cost: 5.1m

Average Points: 14.4pts

Once again the majority of the points lie in assets that are not particularly well-owned, with the exception of Gregersen who has not only experienced a price rise already, he is the third most transferred in player of the round. At just 5.0m the Molde defender looks to be a no-brainer as Haralseid has been ruled out for the rest of the season and with Molde being in short supply at the back, he looks to have cemented his place already.

Three of the other top-scoring defenders are Mjondalen players. While they represent incredible value for money, the question has to be asked – how much longer can we expect them to keep clean sheets? They’re the only team to not concede in both of their games and while they have faced twenty-two shots in those fixtures, only six have been on target. Nakkim, Johansen and Dragsnes have accumulated a huge 8 BFP between them even without registering a single goal or assist.

MIDFIELDERS

Top 5 Most Owned Midfielders:

1) Magnus Wolff Eikrem (12.5m) 42.2% 9,3 = 12pts

2) Kristoffer Zachariassen (8.4m) 36.6% 3,1 = 4pts

3) Emil Bohinen (6.0m) 32.5% 3,1 = 4pts

4) Patrick Berg (4.5m) 28.9% 4,9 = 13pts

5) Philip Zinckernagel (8.2m) 26.6% 11,8 = 19pts

Average Cost: 7.9m

Average Points: 10.4pts

Magnus Wolff Eikrem requires no introduction – the man is the best player in the league and his high ownership reflects that. His moderate points total of 12 is mainly due to going off injured against Aalesunds, and then against Rosenborg he was let down by criminally wasteful finishing by Ohikhuaeme Omoijuanfo (11.0m).

The less said about Kristoffer Zachariassen the better, for Rosenborg fans’ sake and ours. What a let down he’s been. He’s scored 18 goals and got 10 assists in the last three years which prompted his move to Rosenborg, but has looked an entirely different player since joining.

Before the season started, Emil Bohinen looked be the perfect fourth midfielder. 6.0m for a player who got 9 attacking returns last season along with 10 clean sheets and 14 bonus points? Again, an absolute no-brainer, surely? Apparently not. The youngster has played a less attacking role so far and has blanked in both games.

Patrick Berg is the perfect enabler – at 4.5m he represents the cheapest price bracket for midfielders – and what an enabler he is. Even though he went all through last season without scoring or getting an assist, the 22 year old is already off the mark after two games. He played 90 minutes in both fixtures and even though his team-mates are outscoring him, he’s the one getting the bonus points, winning 3 against Viking and then 2 at home to Haugesund.

Another Bodo/Glimt player, Zinckernagel, has started the season in incredible form. 3 assists and 1 goal in 2 games has seen his price rise twice already. In sixth place is Ulrik Saltnes (7.5m) – another Bodo/Glimt midfielder – who, with 16 points so far, deserves a special mention as he is the joint fourth highest scoring midfielder in the league.

Mainly due to Bodo/Glimt scoring for fun and Eikrem being Eikrem, there is somewhat more correlation between ownership and points scored with midfielders than there is with goalkeepers and defenders. When looking at the top 5 points scorers in midfield, only one is owned by less than 12%. Bizarrely enough, just 8.6% of teams have the mercurial Jens Petter Hauge (7.6m). With his impending move to Cercle Brugge edging closer by the day, most are avoiding him in favour of his teammates, but with 21 points he’s the third-highest scoring player in the game and could be a great short-term differential.

Top 5 Scoring Midfielders:

1) Amahl Pellegrino (9.1m) 14.2% 3,23(!) = 26pts

2) Jens Petter Hauge (7.6m) 8.6% 11,10 = 21pts

3) Philip Zinckernagel (8.2m) 26.6% 11,8 = 19pts

4) Ulrik Saltnes (7.5m) 22.2% 7,9 = 16pts

5) Niklas Sandberg (7.5m) 12.3% 9,7 = 16pts

Average Cost: 8.0m

Average Points: 19.6pts

This is where we begin to see even more correlation between ownership and points scored, with only Jens Petter Hauge being in less than 12% of teams. What’s even more eye-opening is that the next 5 highest scoring midfielders have an average cost of 5.6m but have scored 69 points between them. You don’t need to be a mathematician to understand numbers like that.

Bodo/Glimt have 4 midfielders in the top 10 for points scored so far. They are proving to be the unstoppable force that has got a lot of people worried; echoes of managers questioning the logic of playing an early wildcard are starting to be heard and perhaps with good reason.

FORWARDS

Only 5 forwards are into double figures for the season which is hardly surprising as no less than twenty midfielders have got 10 points or more. Many of those are playing in more advanced roles than their classification would imply, and in doing so are poaching points from our actual forwards. From what we’ve seen so far there’s a lot of points to be gained from bringing in midfielders who won’t break the bank. But what about the big boys up top?

Top 5 Most Owned Forwards:

1) Torgeir Borven (11.1m) 35.4% 6,2 = 8pts

2) Leke James (12.0m) 34.1% 3,0 = 3pts

3) Lars Jorgen Salvesen (8.6m) 22.9% 10,1 = 11pts

4) Jorgen Strand Larsen (7.5m) 19.1% 2,2 = 4pts

5) Matthias Vilhjalmsson (8.0m) 18.4% 5,6 = 11pts

Average Cost: 9.4m

Average Points: 7.4pts

There’s a couple of talking points here which concern the top 2 most owned forwards in the game. Torgeir Borven is on his way out of under-performing, ship-sinking Odd, to join Rosenborg at the start of September. There have been rumours he may join earlier, but it seems unlikely. Even though he has experienced a price rise after Round 1, I wouldn’t be surprised if his ownership starts to dwindle, as he might start looking towards Trondheim. This is the 28 year old’s chance at the big time and no doubt the prospect of playing at Rosenborg could lead to him putting in less than stellar performances at the club he’s destined to leave.

Leke James was sent off against Aalesunds so did not feature in Round 2. Who knows what might have happened if that wasn’t the case, but it does show that even premium players are human and prone to the odd mistake or two.

Lars Jorgen Salvesen was in great form against Start, but it was a different story against Odd who frustrated the striker all game for him to end up on just 1 point after picking up a yellow card. Jorgen Strand Larsen was meant to take the league by storm this season. It’s been more of a gentle breeze so far – and that’s being kind – with no forecast indicating any change in weather. Sarpsborg have had 32 shots but only 7 have been on target. The twenty year-old has had just the one shot on target and another blocked. What’s more alarming is the fact he lost the ball 14 times against Mjondalen.

Matthias Vilhjalmsson has one goal and an assist already and could provide a steady flow of points for his owners if Valengra keep up their early momentum. With just 12 goals to his name since 2017 he’s not seen as a forward who will score on a regular basis, but he provides good link up play when called upon.

Top 5 Scoring Forwards:

1) Kasper Junker (8.2m) 18.1% 5,17 = 22pts

2) Mathias Bringaker (5.6m) 4.5% 6,6 = 12pts

3) Daouda Bamba (9.0m) 13.4% 2,9 = 11pts

4) Lars Jorgen Salvesen (8.6m) 22.9% 10,1 = 11pts

5) Matthias Vilhjalmsson (8.0m) 18.4% 5,6 = 11pts

Average Cost: 7.9m

Average Points: 13.4pts

Yet again it is another Bodo/Glimt player who catches the eye. Kasper Junker is untouchable, sitting a full 10 points clear of his nearest rival – IK Start’s budget option Mathias Bringaker – and is part of a team that loves to score goals. Nine forwards are more expensive than the twenty six year-old, and he’s currently only the sixth most owned. With very little competition up front he is surely a must-have.

Salvesen and Vilhjalmsson have both shown they’ve been worth the early investment and Bamba will surely start to attract new owners as the season progresses. One thing should be quite obvious to anyone reading this article and that is by judging a player solely on their ownership, you run the risk of following a crowd that doesn’t know where it’s going, as well as potentially missing out on hidden gems that reveal themselves when it’s too late.

Conclusion

Looking back at each category we can surmise that while the average cost of the most owned players is in line with that of the highest scoring players, the points totals are most certainly not. Yes it’s true we have only really looked at the top 5-10 players in each position, but the numbers are telling – there’s more points in the lesser-owned players than the more popular picks.

The problem with this analysis is that we have a very small sample size of just two gameweeks. Is it enough to make an informed decision? How long do we wait before we are happy to say our data is indicative of a certain trend or behaviour? If people are already panicking and asking whether or not an early wildcard makes sense, then we are left with no alternative but to look at what has happened over the last week of football and make the most informed judgement we can.

If you happen to be one of those managers who have a squad made up of highly owned, low scoring players then you’re not alone. Obviously. You will be surrounded by a big chunk of managers in the same boat. The problem is, it’s not necessarily the boat you’d choose to be in. Another way of looking at it is, surely these players will come good, no? After all, it’s what majority of us endorsed before the season began, so that has to count for something. Allowing yourself to be blinded with this kind of logic, while denying what is actually going on, is a dangerous way to play the game. You run the risk of believing a truth created by a hivemind of players who have convinced themselves any other way of thinking is incorrect.

However, if we isolate Bodo/Glimt’s players it’s a different story. If you do not own a single one of their players – you’re in trouble. Falling even further behind is a real possibility if you remain defiant in looking elsewhere. Their next three fixtures – Rosenborg, Sarpsborg & Odd – should provide very little resistance for the free-scoring Superlaget. The general consensus is they win all three and with goals aplenty. With how bad Rosenborg are playing I expect there to be goals in Trondheim.

Brann also have kind fixtures (Aalesunds, Rosenborg & Sarpsborg) and provide defensive and attacking options at reasonable prices. Molde and Kristiansund are abundant in high-quality players in every position, with Eikrem and Pellegrino being two of the most exciting midfielders in the league.

Looking at form players it’s easy to feel as though Bodo/Glimt have all the answers. Or Brann. Or Molde. But what is the question you are asking? Are you wildcarding to jump on a bandwagon you think is inevitable but which may run out of steam fast, or are you wildcarding with a more distant finish line in mind? I can’t see how using such a powerful, useful chip would make sense if it is for the first reason alone.

Due to fixture congestion, Covid-19 and potential transfers we don’t yet know about, using a wildcard after just two weeks seems incredibly premature. I would prioritise taking hits to get those players in you deem essential for the coming weeks and run with it, after all sometimes doing nothing is ultimately more harmful for your team. If you have a few players in your team you expect to blank, then shipping them out for a hit for players you’re more confident in to get a return is sometimes a risk you have to take. Obviously it’s a lottery, and form is temporary, but missing out on certain players’ purple streaks can not only be harmful to your rank, but it can also be utterly demoralising.

There is a stigma around taking hits (especially in FPL) that creates an illusion of poor planning or being too reactive when sometimes it’s the exact opposite. Being able to adapt when things go wrong because of injuries, suspensions or unexplainable good/bad form is key to getting through a season without giving up half-way through.

While often it’s the shrewd, calculating managers who sit atop the leaderboards, there are many of us who have poured hours into our teams only for it to go wrong within the first couple of weeks. Then we are faced with decisions that could define our seasons: Take a hit? Wildcard? Do nothing? Sometimes fortune favours the brave, sometimes it doesn’t. In my opinion the worst thing you can do, as a Fantasy manager, is regret not making a move you think might work rather than regretting a move you made. That’s not to say inaction is the wrong tactic to deploy – it is certainly the right call to earn another free transfer – but there is usually something you can do to strengthen your team every week.

If you are treating a wildcard as a band-aid designed to get you through the next few weeks you run the risk of point chasing. There is a certain irony in that so many managers having backed the wrong players from the off will then proceed to chase points that have already eluded them. Fear of missing out is not a good reason to jump into a wildcard.

FOMO = OHNO. (Sorry, that was bad).

I’ve set myself up for the start of Round 3 by jumping in with a -4 point hit to bring in both Pellegrino and Junker for Bohinen and Strand Larsen. I have my eyes firmly set on Alexander Stolas, but I think that might have to wait till next week. Having looked at ownership of players and how that relates to the highest scoring players in the game, I am happy to make minor alterations to my team and leave it at that.

Bringing in Junker for a hit has provided me with a shield – and a cheap one at that – while Pellegrino offers far more in attack than Bohinen. The main issues I have are in defence but seeing as only a handful of defenders have an assist and only two have scored, I feel taking a hit mainly on the basis of trying to earn a clean sheet is a fool’s errand.

If you are unable to bring in any Bodo/Glimt players without messing up your team or costing yourself points you’d rather not spend – it could be worse. They are not as highly owned as other players in the game but their ownership will surely rise. It’s a foregone conclusion. To be honest I’m surprised their ownership is as low as it is. Reasonable thinking would be to jump on the back of that trail as soon as possible in order to minimise any damage done by not owning those assets. Another way of approaching the situation would be stagger transfers out over the coming weeks, having faith in the rest of your squad.

Players will not score or assist every single gameweek. It is a logical fallacy to assume because a player scored one week he will the next, or that because a player performed poorly one week he is bound to repeat that performance the next time he plays. There is certainly something to be said about good players playing well, and bad players playing poorly, but sometimes when all you can see is profit you end up in a lot of debt.

ReindeerHotdog ESF: https://en.fantasy.eliteserien.no/entry/12433/event/17 Follow me on Twitter: @ReindeerHotdog

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  1. Hotdogs for Tea
    • 8 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Eikrem cappers o/

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Ohi cappers meanwhile are wondering why they even bothered haha.

      (I am one of them).

  2. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Goal!

    Aask 1 - 1 Brann

    G - Bamba
    A - Strand

  3. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    BAMBA!

  4. Knekke Brød
    • 10 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Bamba with a second goal ...

  5. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    And this is why I despise the captain chip.

    Ohi off after such a bad game. But at least I get 4 points for my troubles!

    At least I know he's getting shipped straight out my team for Junker for this weekends games (line-ups depending).

    What a waste of time that was. Oh well, I'm being blessed with Sandberg, Bamba and Hanche-Olssen so far.

  6. Team Cruel
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Sandberg is a beautiful man

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      He really is. Was never leaving my WC team. In fact he was the one person I knew I definitely wanted in my team other than my goalkeepers.

      Wasn't expecting this kind of haul though but it shall be taken.

  7. Team Cruel
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Psycho rewarding the casuals

  8. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Fridjonsson giving me something to think about.

    He's been an absolute menace since coming on. 2 goals in 3 games but he's played barely more than 90 minutes.

    If he can nail down a starting place ahead of the useless Haugen, he could be an option certainly.

  9. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Edvardsen with an assist for Stabaek. 1st sub for me.

    Castro has looked quite good for Aalesunds by the way.
    Koomson looks likely to finish the match. May mean reduced minutes against Rosenborg on Sunday.

    1. El Puqi
      • 4 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Koomson as captain the only one blanking so far... typical hehe

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        I captained Ohi and Viced Koomson. Safe to say I am dreadful at making the right captaincy picks. But yes, I've had a great start to the week so far and looking forward to some points from Mr Donnum this evening to round off a successful wildcard!

        1. El Puqi
          • 4 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Nice, I have double Vålerenga defence left tonight and then Junker & Saltness and Salvesen tomorrow.

          I guess Im not taking any captain tips from you 😉

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 3 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Hahaha.

            I think Ohi was a perfectly reasonable captaincy shout for today's game. No James, we knew he was starting and against a team that concedes goals.

            Just so happened, he was absolutely dreadful. This is the same guy who scored 15 goals last season but is determined to end the season on one!

            At least I have players in my team who have scored decent amount of points, I've just made sure I chose the two who scored the least to be my captains!

            Still got Myhra, Donnum, Hauge and Salvesen to go. I'm expecting a good week. If I don't get 20+ points from that lot I'll feel quite aggrieved.

        2. Lets Talk About 19 Baby
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          I took -4 Out Larsen Zachariassen Castro In Juncker Pellegrino Koomson (C) Eikrem (V) Kinoshita and James no show, Im so good at this game NOT.

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 3 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            As a heads up, we do tend to get line ups a bit before the deadline.

            Also, any news of players potentially missing out through injury or what not, we do try to post as much as possible.

            Going forward if you're still interested, you should usually find enough info from our posts alone to help make sure you've got a half-decent team at least.

  10. El Puqi
    • 4 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Gregersen goal!

  11. Gav's Gunners
    • 7 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    I'm a Bamba (c) 😀
    What's the FFS league code?

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Nice shout. He's in my team but not my captain unfortunately. Was taken off early too (don't think it was an injury) so should be nice and rest for Rosenborg on Sunday.

      League code should be: t1jx9f

      1. Gav's Gunners
        • 7 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Cheers.

        Yes it turned out to be a good shout. It was down to the opposition conceding 4 and 7 in there opening 2 games thought it was deffo worth the chance.

  12. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    This league is never, ever dull.

    All 3 Molde goals scored by defenders.

    I can't begin to imagine just how annoyed all the Bjornbak owners are right now hahaha.

  13. Ci Siamo
    • 8 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Any leaks on Liverpool line ups?

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Might be in the wrong place bud. As far as I'm aware they still play in England.

  14. Paul Psychic Octopus
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    After a good GW1 (rank 2,700) things have gone from bad to worse.
    Missed the Glimt price rises.
    Missed the deadline today.
    Markovic subbed off at half time
    Psyche back to haunt me
    And where the hell is James?!!

    Etc.

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Ah man. You're not living up to your name AT ALL.

      I'm trying my best here for you as well. We discussed at length how important this GW might turn out to be.

      You've clearly been enjoying the sun too much haven't you?

      1. Paul Psychic Octopus
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Yes, I know. I might be able to predict the future but I cannot glance at a watch and see what the bloody time is! Wristwatches can be expensive for octopi, with so many arms.

        Had a couple of major crises to deal with, including the aftermath of a major roof leak a few days ago which seems ridiculous given the heat.

        At least have Eikrem (vc). Hanging onto James proving to be costly. Should have switched him for Junker last week. Will he return next week to rip Stabaek a new one? And as I type, Borven bags a brace....

  15. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    58 Points with bonus, and 3 players to go - Hauge, Junker and Myhra...
    Only downside is I picked Koomson over Bamba as Kaptain
    O/R is respectable once again...

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      How do you know what the bonus points are? Does it say somewhere before they're official?

      46 for me with Ohi captain fail. Myhra, Donnum, Hauge and Salvesen left. I'm quite happy to say the least. Round rank in top 1500 so it's a step in the right direction (beats 22pts from last week anyway!)

      1. Mince n Tatties
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Sorry - I meant bonus points still to be added 🙂

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Oh ok. God damn, showing off a bit hah.

          To be honest, as long as I'm moving in the right direction I'm happy. Had a horrific GW2 so this is already looking way better.

          I know exactly what I'll be writing about in my next article anyway!

    2. Sandstorm
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      58! Cool! I've got 34 right now so I need a Borven brace, couple of assists from Kachi, Odd clean sheet (Ruud) & Klaesson penalty save. Or Junker & Saletros hat tricks or something.

      Any news about Furdal? He wasn't even on bench. Do Viking have the same manager as last year? If I remember correctly he didn't have very stable 11 the whole season. Ridiculous amount of changes in all teams this season looks like.

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Kachi just gave away a penalty. Sorry about that...

        1. Sandstorm
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          🙂 That's an assist to me!

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 3 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Now he's got a lovely ickle yellow card to go with it. Having a great game mate. I can genuinely see him getting sent off. He looks mad.

            1. Sandstorm
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 14 Years
              3 years, 10 months ago

              Stop it.

              At least Sandberg, Eikrem (C), Bringaker & Desler delivered. Pretty happy with Bringaker kneejerk.

      2. Mince n Tatties
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        You got your brace Sandy... Or is it Stormzy!!
        Either way - congrats!

        1. Sandstorm
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Cheers Mince! You can call me whatever you like but Stormzy sounds pretty cool 🙂

  16. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Vilhjalmsson scores a penalty!

    (Last minute decided to take him out for Ohi in my WC team. Woo!)

  17. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Klaesson...what were you doing there lad?

    Hoff with the equaliser. But goalkeeper flaps at the cross, nowhere to be seen when Hoff takes his shot and then Lekven should 100% stop it on the line but somehow manages to let it in.

    Awful, awful goal. Quite concerning after Klaesson's great start. Still, I'm happy to say it's one of those freak goals that should be seen more as an anomaly than anything else.

  18. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Bonus Pointsare in!
    Still awaiting Hanche-Olsen BPS
    Up to 69 points now
    Mange Tout, my love, Mange Tout...
    Junker, Hauge and Myhra to go
    It’s good to be back...

  19. Eytexi
    • 5 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    76 with Klaesson playing now; only Zinckernagel to go tomorrow.

    Hoping Solheim & Edvardsen can nick some BAPS as well.

  20. Team Cruel
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Okay... Klaesson is a dud. Regret not changing to Makani on WC

  21. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Borven comes back to haunt me with a brace

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Junker will level things up tomorrow!

    2. Sandstorm
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      happydance.gif

    3. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Eurgh.

  22. TAT
    • 6 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    The first gameweek I have Ruud on the bench…

  23. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    57 points with Donnum. Bit disappointed with his input so far.

    Still got Salvesen, Hauge and Myhra to come though.

    Glad I benched Klaesson for this game!

  24. _Ninja_
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Salah g

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Valerenga have been poor tonight mate - Mo Shala has been subbed and on 2 points

      1. Mince n Tatties
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        I take it back - he got an assist = 5 points
        Soz

      2. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        I don't get how these people manage it..

  25. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    So does this mean we should be going for Borven now, or what?

    Hat-trick is gut-wrenching. Had a decent week until this happened. I'm guessing a lot of people who own him will have captained him. And that's a lot of people.

    Slowly coming down from that earlier high..

    1. MTPockets
        3 years, 10 months ago

        I didn't see that result coming. At all

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Same. I didn't even have Odd to score twice let alone 4.

          Still think it's an anomaly more than anything. But yeah, Borven clearly looking to score as much as possible before his move to Rosenborg.

      • Mince n Tatties
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Odd have been Arsenal = Absolutely shocking - does this mean Auba does the same tomorrow night in FPL?
        I still think Bodo/Glimt will cancel out any Odd acceleration tomorrow night

      • Paul Psychic Octopus
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        I would have captained him had I not been asleep at the wheel.

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          What's the rest of your team?

          Can't say I would've expected much from Odd in this match even though they were at home.

          1. Paul Psychic Octopus
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Sandvik, Vieira;
            Valsvik, Hanche-Olsen, Vogt, Nasberg, Bojang;
            Eikrem, Markovic, Berg, Saletros, Ibrahimaj;
            Borven, James, Ostensen.

            Probably only like 4 of these players at the moment.
            3.0m its (was set aside for Stolas)

            1. ReindeerHotdog
              • 3 Years
              3 years, 10 months ago

              To be fair you've got some issues in defence that need sorting as well as having two very cheap midfielders who should bring in points, but can't be relied upon or expected to on a regular basis.

              Ostensen wasn't set to start and James was injured.

              As you'll know you've suffered a lot at the hands of rotation this week as well as injuries.

              Usually on match days we jump on to update one another over possible line up changes/injuries etc... Information is a bit harder to come by than FPL, though inversely were usually able to get line up confirmations before deadline.

              While it is helpful it's not definitive as unless you're taking hits all the time, you can't ensure you've got the right players every week. But it's certainly better than not having that slight advantage.

        2. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Judging by the rest of your team I suppose if was always between him and Eikrem. As it would be most weeks.

          Absolutely nothing to be frustrated about - you got his points at least and it's always so much easier looking back on C picks and thinking it was obvious who you should've gone with.

    2. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Borven Hat-trick Fecker
      You can’t win them all

    3. TAT
      • 6 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      James out for Børven, then?

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        I was planning on going from Ohi to Junker but not too sure.

        Though I'd be loathe to change a plan based on one result alone.

        Not too convinced Odd will repeat this performance much this season.

        Will need to see what happens tomorrow night and go from there.

        Stats will be needed.

        1. TAT
          • 6 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Certainly! Junker might do what Børven did tonight, for all we know. Børven is highly owned though, so owning/not owning can have a big impact on OR rank after a GW.

          1. TAT
            • 6 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            The impact being if he gets a good score, that is.

          2. ReindeerHotdog
            • 3 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            At least with this being such a busy, enigmatic week there's enough to write about.
            I'll be spending a while tomorrow having a good think about how to approach the weekend.

            Still can't believe that's just happened. My big-money move for Ohi failed catastrophically. I could've had a much better week. Funny how having 57pts (wtf is happening with STB BFPs?) and with 3 players to go, you end up feeling somewhat frustrated and annoyed.

            So close to a brilliant week, yet in reality, a bit behind some people who have followed the crowd into points.

            There's a lot of creases to iron out going forward for certain. If Salvesen fails me after keeping the faith (rather than jumping to Junker) I will not be a happy man hah.

            1. TAT
              • 6 Years
              3 years, 10 months ago

              There's no doubt enough to cover!

              How did Ohi play? Was he involved and unlucky not to get something from the game? The STB BPs are finally in. Two for Hanche, though I was hoping for three.

              I'm feeling the same way. I have a decent score and a green arrow as a result of it, but there are a lot of good scores around.

              Salvesen with an assist so far (when I'm writing this). Ideally, you no doubt hope for more. Will be interesting to see how Junker does tonight!

    4. Milk, 1 Šuker
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Liverpool look very hungry tonight and I think they’re going to go for it against City. What better way to be crowned champions - dethroning the current holders on their old patch. There will be goals at each end I reckon with City not willing to give their title up without a fight. They’ll just cancel each other out in the end.

      1. Milk, 1 Šuker
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Own* not old

    5. Revival
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      GW2 - Pellegrino (C)
      GW3 - Borven (C)

      OH YEAH BABY 🙂

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Talk about striking it lucky.

      2. TAT
        • 6 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        I'd be jumping like David Luiz in that photo if I managed to get captaincy scores like that! 😀

    6. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Man in the Stand at the Stabaek gane out on the piss tonight? No BPS yet? Hope Hanche-Olsen is buying the drinks!

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        I now right - what on Earth is going on? I'll take 3 for Hanche, 2 for Edvardsen and you can do whatever you want with the third but I want mah points!

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Know*

          (I have an Android - it likes to correct me even when I'm right)