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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.

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  1. Rotation's Alter Ego
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    • 14 Years
    5 years, 8 months ago

    Superb RH, thank you! Plenty for people to get their teeth stuck into here 🙂

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Cheers!

      Took me a while to go through all of that and make sure it made sense but I hope most people see where I'm coming from.

      It's so hard to make conclusions after just 2 rounds and focusing on not that many players, but I've noticed people becoming a bit concerned mainly with FOMO and found myself wondering the same thing.

      The next three weeks could be season-defining for many of us so I do get the anxiety of not WCing if you lack the cover you think you need.

      I am fascinated by the prospect of either Bodo/Glimt dismantling Rosenborg or Rosenborg getting their first win of the season, at home against the form team. Very excited for this game week!

  2. Tomlin Magic
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 8 months ago

    Great read RH. Who are you thinking of putting the armband on for round 3?

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Cheers Magic.
      My armband is firmly on Pellegrino. To be honest, even if he just got an assist in the game against Aalesunds that would've been enough to convince me. (I do not have Koomson or Bamba in my team).

      Based mainly on form and fixture, and I know they're probably quite obvious picks, but my top K choices for this week would be:
      1) Koomson/Bamba
      2) Pellegrino
      3= Junker/JPH
      3= Eikrem/James
      5) Vilhjalmsson

      Eikrem is one of those players you could perma-cap and you couldn't really be argued with. I just think that as Brann and Kristiansund are up against teams that look especially bad at the back, it's hard to overlook the potential for goals.

      Rosenborg's results have flattered them - they were lucky not to concede at home against Kristiansund (they had 11 shots to Rosenborg's 6) and they were easily outplayed when they came up against Molde who should've scored more than 1. I'd say Ohi has really harmed his chances of starting against Start as he was guilty of missing some chances that James probably would've buried.
      That being said, I do believe Rosenborg are easier to score against than the results would suggest and Bodo/Glimt are scoring for fun. It could be a cricket score. The only real issue I have with that game is Rosenborg is a big club. They have a big club mentality and they will be aware of how poorly they performed last season and how bad they've started this campaign. I do believe it's a matter of 'when' rather than 'if' for when things start to click, but it may not happen until Borven arrives. Captaining a B/G player seems very intuitive but I think there's better alternatives for this week.

      Haugesund, Aalesunds and Viking are all looking like teams you'd go up against feeling confident of getting a few goals. I'd say Shuaibu or Brustad might fancy their chances against Viking. I see that game either going Mjondalen's way and they end up with a few, or it's the game that Viking get their act together and record their first points of the season.

      1. Tomlin Magic
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Pellegrino seems the guy on everyone's radar coming out of GW2, carrying on his good form with Kristansund since his move from Strømsgodset midway through last season, I believe it's something like eleven in twelve since he joined. My only caveat with him is his majority of hauls for KBK so far have come at home with three of the next five are away (Molde & Stabæk the two home fixtures).
        Also at the weekend I think the scoreline flattered Bodø/Glimt a little with them only having an XG of 1.68 against Haugesund and with Stølås back I expect them to tighten up in the come rounds. Pellegrino is certainly on my radar but the difficulty for me and I'm sure many other non-owners is his price point which is not really attainable without taking unwanted hits or pressing the wildcard button.

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          Thing is, B/G like scoring goals. Second highest goals scored last season. Granted they've lost some of their stars from last season, but still, their ethos is clear: even if we've scored four, we want a fifth.

          I do agree that whenever a team scores 4/5/6/7 goals the scoreline is going to flatter them somewhat and it'll be written off as an anomaly. Haugesund do look very beatable right now but as you know, we're two games in.

          Pellegrino certainly had a good time out last year so I suppose it's no surprise we're all talking about him. I'm happy to pay that little bit extra for him because I think he can show up in any game. Stolas is a must-have for me. 7.5m for what is essentially a midfielder playing in defence on all set-pieces other than pens as I assume Sandberg would continue with them? (I also don't have Eikrem or James at this moment in time so I have a lot of money to throw around).

          I certainly don't expect KBK to be scoring 3 or 4 goals every game, but I think Pellegrino is going to be involved in whatever goals they're bound to score.

          Once again it's more about catching the players at the right time, rather than necessarily having the 'right' players in your team.

  3. Mullered in Maenam
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    5 years, 8 months ago

    Brilliant article, like many I've had a poor start and your article has spurred me on to taking some positive action, WC it is - I'll let you know if it worked! Cheers

    1. El Puqi
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      • 6 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Me too! Any must haves?

      1. Tomlin Magic
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Eikrem, is a must own for me with his effective ownership sitting somewhere round 115% and with Ohi coming back he could play down the left but is more likely to share minutes with Leke making Eikrem the quote on quote "safe" premium option for Molde. Will be a tough watch for non Eikrem owners against Start tomorrow.

      2. Mullered in Maenam
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        I pretty much tried to get as many of the higher points players mentioned in the article as possible, got eleven of them and a couple of bench fodders, agree with Tomlin below, Eikrem was the first one in followed by Pelligrino.

    2. ReindeerHotdog
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Well I'm glad the article has helped you figure out what you want to do! Just don't blame me if it all goes wrong hah.

      1. Mullered in Maenam
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        • 11 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Hi Reindeer, thought I'd let you know how I got on with playing my WC.

        If I had done nothing and played the same team from GW 2 in GW 3 with the same captain I would have got 76 pts in GW 3.

        With my WC played I got 77 pts - a win! That said, I did keep 8.5m in the bank to bring in Eikram and Stolas over the next two weeks, I wasn't sure Eikram would play in GW 3. All in all I'm much happier with my WC team so your suggestion was right for me, cheers!

  4. El Puqi
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    • 6 Years
    5 years, 8 months ago

    Hi lads! This is my 2nd season playing Eliteserien fantasy, and I finished in the top 10k without watching a game. I’m not really familiar with any of the teams or players, but I did well by picking bandwagons and ofc I got lucky with many picks. I’ve been reading some of this posts to see the best value players to own, best teams to target etc... The thing is I made my team in 1 day panicking and the structure was not good and neither were the players, so I decided to press the wildcard button. I had some good picks like Junker (C) for James and Sandberg but overall I was not happy. But now the team Im looking at, I gotta say, it looks good. Well balanced.

    Klaesson/Haug
    Stolas/Gregersen/HP
    Kassi/Eikrem/Sandberg/Koomson/Pellegrino
    Salvesen/Junker

    Vogt/Bringaker/Daland

    I wanted to ask questions about some players, assuming you know a bit more about this league. 😉

    Stølas too big of a risk? Haugesund defence conceded 6 but I think were unlucky according to some stats, and I absolutely loved this guy last year so brings good memories.

    Thoughts on Kassi & Bringaker? Two cheap lads (rotating for me in this draft), but has Kassi looked good? Someone said he was solid in preseason. Or should I go for Saltness & Hustad instead? Plan is to switch Koomson to Saltness after one week but idk. So then is Koomson actually good option for long term? Maybe go Taylor & Koomson and switch the worse to Saltness?

    Salvesen actually good striker or just lucky first game? Or is Bamba better option in a better team?

    Any cheap lads or other players that are must own? Plan is to get double Bodo attack but not a fan of that RBK match and I see Brann putting Aalesund to pieces so I like the one week punt idea on Koomson/Taylor.

    Stabaek and Molde the best defences?

    I would appericiate any answers or thoughts on these. Cheers and good luck with GW 3!

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Taken me a while to get round to approaching this post as it's a bit long and want to make sure I'm not just answering for the sake of it.

      Stolas - one of the leagues must haves for me. I will 100% bring him into my team. I just do not expect him to start for another week or two. Especially from what I've read on Twitter - it seems like he'll be eased back into the side. for 7.5m it may prove to be too much for a player who will essentially remain on your bench for the next week or two but if you're happy with that and have cheaper cover in the meantime, it does save you a transfer later on.

      Bringaker - So far so good. In his two games his stats are as follows: 2 shots on target, 3 shots off target, 5 shots blocked, 1 hit woodwork, 1 big chance missed. Lost possession 27 times and has only managed 71 touches. Attempted 2 dribbles and was successful with 1 of them but he has been fouled 7 times. I'd say they're perfect good stats for someone who costs less than 6.0m. Passing is not part of his game though, so as the season pushes along I doubt he'll be as involved in games unless Start are happy to carry on throwing a lot of crosses into him. He's mainly found out on the right wing, but will drift into the box too.

      Kassi - Look's a good player. Good on the ball, good passer (92% accuracy + 1 key pass vs Valengra). 3 shots on target in the 120 minutes he's played so far. Getting a goal in the process. Also played a key pass against Mjondalen opening day. He was Stabaek's standout player against Valengra - basically the best player on the pitch. I don't know how much he'll start though - but that performance hasn't done his chances any harm whatsoever.

      Saltnes you know what you're getting: He played in pretty much every game last season and already got 180 minutes under his belt. A goal and 2 assists - he's in good form. If you're after a starter more capable of giving you immediate points return - Saltnes would be silly to overlook in favour of Kassi.

      Hustad - Might be a shrewd pick going forward but be aware he's only played 24 minutes. Yes he got a goal, but Bamba is one of the best forwards in the league and he might struggle for game time. But for 4.5m - if you're happy for him to be largely excluded from your plans to enable more depth elsewhere, the fact he managed to score in 24 minutes is a good sign. For that price range it's hard to recommend anyone other than Viking's Ostensen - he's playing and looks like a good talent. Might not always be chosen, but Hoiland's penalty miss has definitely raised his appeal.

      Molde are by far the best defensive team in the league. Let in just 31 goals last season and already looking hard to get past. Brann are seen as being quite a conservative team and they let in 37 goals last season (joint 3rd with FKH) whereas Stabaek 36. So getting defenders from any of those sides is generally seen as being a good investment. BUT, there are a lot of goals in this league. And some peculiar results more often than not. For example Mjondalen haven't conceded a single goal yet this season, and yet they let in 52 last year. That's almost two a game...

      Koomson is great value for money. I'm a big fan so I may be slightly biased, but he's looked razor sharp in both games thus far - for me he's a season keeper. Yet to have him in my team but I'm expecting him to be one of the highest scoring midfielders this year. May sound silly hearing that as he's just 7.0m, but I think he's going to surprise a few people.

      I think the top three will be Molde (Champions) Brann (2nd) and either B/G or Rosenborg.

      Bamba is obviously a great option up front, but Salvesen is 0.5m cheaper so he may have more appeal to you because of that. They're both decent options.

      Other than that I'd just suggest try to watch a few games or look into some stats regarding those players - I'm happy to pass on what I know and give you my input but I don't want to push you too much in one way where you think you wouldn't have made a potentially bad decision if it wasn't for me.

      Following the crowd is never a disastrous way to go, but as this article has shown - just because the majority think one way, doesn't mean it's the only way to think.

  5. FPL Bielsa
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 8 months ago

    Brilliant article i think you've made my mind up how to use my two free transfers this week:

    Zachariassen to Koomson
    Strand Larsen to Junker

    I've already got Zinckernagel so well covered on BG.

    Interested in comments above concerning Eikrem, i've kept James whose back from suspension this week, do you think he covers Eikrem or should i plan to swap them going forward ?

    Thanks in advance anyone.

    1. El Puqi
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Leke James competing with Ohi makes Eikrem much better premium option imo.

      1. FPL Bielsa
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Thanks I’ll monitor and maybe switch them in a couple of weeks

    2. ReindeerHotdog
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Thanks Dogs.

      For me Koomson could quickly become a season keeper. He's looked good in both games and let's not forget this guy got 18 attacking returns in two seasons so I'm inclined to think last year (only 2 goals) was more of an anomaly than anything.

      Junker seems a safe bet. He's the only B/G player I have and for now, I'm happy to keep it that way. I'm not too sure when JPH leaves, but if anything that just cements his place even more. Of course, the harmony may be disrupted but that's impossible to predict.

      In my mind, Eikrem is the better option. Puqi is right - James and Ohi will rotate throughout the season. Having said that, look at these stats from last season:

      Magnus Wolff Eikrem - 157pts, 1727mins, 11G, 9A, 27BFP (8pts/game)
      Leke James - 132pts, 1562mins, 17G, 2A, 16BFP (7.6pts/game)
      Ohikuaeme Omoijuanfo - 131pts, 2083mins, 15G, 7A, 11BFP (5.7pts/game)

      In the end there's not a lot of difference in it. Another major draw of having Eikrem is that he will be on free-kicks and corners, but James will take the pens (most likely Aursnes as deputy).

      I genuinely think having just one is enough. Can't neglect team balance!

      There are also numerous other midfielders who finished last season with over 100 points and obviously Borven was top of the pile with 186.

      Another bit of warning - there are some defenders who play in very advanced roles and/or on free kicks. Stolas amassed 73pts last season (he only played 878 minutes - not even 10 full games), after getting 8 attacking returns, 4CS and 6BFP. Quite a few other defenders were either close to or scored more than 100 as well. I think there's enough points in other positions/players to be able to comfortably cover the impact that Eikrem/James/Ohi will have.

      1. FPL Bielsa
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Thanks for the comprehensive reply, i'm generally an early wildcarder and once Stollas back up to speed that might be my trigger to use it to change things, had him last year and a favourite of mine, and probably then go for Eikrem.

  6. TAT
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 8 months ago

    Price rises made my plans difficult, so Pellegrino wasn't a possibility for me right now. Ended up doing Zachariassen + Maigaard to Zinckernagel + Hauge, for a Glimt double-up against Rosenborg.

    Fully expect Bodø/Glimt to destroy Rosenborg Thursday.

    Next GW: Kallman nd Ruud out for a hit. I've not ruled out playing the WC.

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Sounds fair. Doubling up on B/G players is a very fair strategy. Cashing in on their form as well as Rosenborg's dreadful start.

      I think it will either be Rosenborg suck all the life out of the game and it ends up 1-1 or they snatch a 1-0 win (quite unlikely) or B/G carry on where they left off and have a party. I'll be going into that game resigned to a home defeat and no points for Zachariassen yet again, but will settle for a high-scoring draw as long as Junker gets the goals.

      I'm not sure when I make the move for my WC. I'll have my team drawn up and monitor those players over the next week or so. Next players I'm looking at bringing in are Stolas, Koomson and Kristiansen. I'm still not sure whether I want Eikrem in my team or not. I feel like I can get a really nice balance of players without him, yet he's obviously hard to ignore.

      Who have you put the armband on?

      1. TAT
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        There's of course the possibility that Rosenborg park the bus (as a Rosenborg fan, the very thought of that is sickening), and I think it's their only chance of achieving anything against B/G. At the same time, I think Rosenborg are lucky not having conceded more goals than they have, so I think B/G will see this as an opportunity. A win for them will put them in a very good position, having played a (on paper) difficult away game and got something from it. For Rosenborg, anything but a win will be a disaster. I'd go as far as saying that if they lose this game, they can write off the season already. Molde look strong and won't drop many points – neither will an in-form B/G.

        As things stand, I'm one step from just pushing the WC button, but I think I'll give it one more week. If this gameweek doesn't pay off, then it's likely to be WC time. With Stølås back, he too will be one to target, and Koomson of course.

        I really struggle with the captaincy. Part of me want to take the risk captaining Zinckernagel, but it's on Wolff Eikrem right now. James* is also a possibility. Who are you looking to put the armband on.

        *James might become an issue with Ohi back. I might have to do James and Kallman > Junker and another striker, keeping Ruud one more GW (if not playing the WC).

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          Yes that's the conclusion I've come to also. I think Rosenborg will have to favour a strong, defensive approach rather than an attack-minded one as I fear BG will tear them apart.

          I remember always choosing to manager Rosenborg on early Championship/Football Manager games. I always associated them with winning the league, I mean they won the thing 13 times in a row in the 90's/00's and that's what I thought of them - champions. To be fair to them they did win it 2015-2018, but last season was obviously appalling by all standards.

          I don't know what to think - I really like their defenders. They've a good mix of attacking capabilities and defensive strength. But something isn't right. I think there's some issues behind the scenes we're not aware of - the play has looked disjointed as it did for much of the season last year, and it's been painful to watch.

          Captaincy is a part of the game I really wish wasn't a part of the game. There's already so much lucky involved in catching players while they're on form, and making sure you plan ahead well enough - it's always felt like an unnecessary addition but it's another element of fun I suppose. Only when it works out...

          Eikrem seems like a good shout. If I had either I'd be going with Koomson or Bamba but after bringing in Pellegrino I'll be backing him. He's going to be on a high after that performance and he was unlucky not to come away with something against Rosenborg.

          It would be utterly hilarious is Rosenborg drew 0-0 or snatched a 1-0 win with a Meling or Trondsen goal or something equally ridiculous. The real tragedy is the fact that Rosenborg look like a team with attacking, flair players who are far more superfluous and fancy than they are effective. Borven is going to join but will Helland like that? He seems to have such an air of arrogance about him that I can just see him throwing his toys out the pram because he won't be the main many anymore.

          Regarding Molde players, I'll be avoiding both James and Ohi, and potentially Eikrem altogether. Aursnes is on my radar at just 6.5m but I want the Aursnes from 2018 not last year. Him potentially being on pens when James isn't on the pitch is a big draw and he will more than likely be rotated less than most.

          I'm hoping to hold off on the WC for a few more weeks but we shall see. My OR plummeted last round, so I'm still licking my wounds. -4 hit seems sufficient for now but I'm not ruling out a last minute move for Koomson or Bamba..

          1. TAT
            • 8 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Some (if not many) will argue that Rosenborg have been on a downward spiral for years. Even though they've managed to win the title more than once since the days of Nils Arne Eggen, they haven't been as dominating and well-organised. Current head coach Eirik Horneland doesn't really represent Rosenborg type of football either, and his appointment was a strange one. He even said no to the job at first, if I remember correctly. I don't believe he was first on the list when they sacked Kåre Ingebrigsen either, but in the end, he was the one that was willing to take the job. Lots of question can be directed towards the current board, I think.

            All of this makes Rosenborg a gamble, Fantasy wise.

            I hate the fact that we have to pick a captain! It's fun when it works out, but the 20+ gameweeks where it doesn't, is annoying. Sometimes you're lucky enough that the rest of the team delivers, so that you don't fall far behind, but most of the time, a captaincy fail is a gameweek fail…

            Can't argue captaining an in-form player like Pellegrino. It will be interesting to see if he can keep it up like this. He's been impressive.

            It wouldn't surprise me if something strange like a Meling/Trondsen goal is what we're left with after that game. I doubt it will, but you get so used to stuff like that happening in Fantasy, that you have to laugh if it does happen. I think Helland will appreciate having another striker to play with, actually. His arrogance is part of who he is, and he would be a lesser player without it, IMO. You see it with other players in bigger leagues too. He is a Rosenborger though, so more than anything he'll want the team to do well (but obviously he'll also want to be part of what makes them good). It's just such a shame he's injured so often. I would like to have seen him have a couple of seasons without injury problems.

            I think we can get away with ignoring James and Ohi, as the points will surely be shared between the two. As I have Eikrem already, I find it harder to transfer him out, but I'm not ruling out the possibility of taking him out to get a very strong but balanced midfield. The rest of the team would surely also benefit from it. The cheaper Molde midfielders is always on my radar, and if Aursnes and others starts deliver steady points, it will be hard to resist bringing them in.

            Ideally, I'd want to hold off using the WC too, but it will depend a lot on this gameweek. A decent GW rank will make it easier to just make a couple of transfers instead of using a chip to sort things out. A -8 does sound a bit much, but it depends on what you'll expect from Koomson/Bamba short term as much as long term? Brann have good fixtures every other game, by the looks of it.

            1. ReindeerHotdog
              • 5 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              By nature Helland seems a very divisive player. I'm sure he has fans that think he's the best player in the world and then he'll have his detractors who question everything look he gives a teammate. He's obviously a very gifted player but as you say - he's injury prone and sometimes his arrogance gets the better of him.

              Rosenborg v Bodo/Glimt is as you say a HUGE game. RBK have already lost to Molde and are yet to score after two games. They're at home against a team who shouldn't even be in the top three, let alone scoring 10 in games. If they fail to win this or heaven forbid, lose, they're going to be so far behind already - it would be catastrophic.

              I'm just not sure where the leadership is coming from other than their defenders, but they can hardly do too much about how the game is played as you wouldn't expect someone like Reginiussen or Valsvik to be controlling the tempo.

              They have some really nice looking individual players but they are struggling to gel as a team. It's a shame because after last season I really thought they'd be far more eager to sort themselves out and get some results under their belt early on.

              There is something else - I would not want to be the team against whom Rosenborg score first. That goal will mark the start of their season and a huge weight will be lifted. Everyone else has scored other than themselves and the insipid Sarpsborg who have had 33 shots compared to Rosenborg's 14.

              I suppose the best outcome for me this week would be that Brann have a relatively quiet time out against the whipping boys and Junker and Pellegrino perform but with a Rosenborg win. I do want my future assets to be performing, but I would ideally like to be reaping the rewards of their hard works rather than scrounging for scraps after the fact.

              I don't think I've made a bad captain choice so far (James, Salvesen) but they just haven't paid off. That's not poor judgement by me, it's just unfortunate. But it can be a rank killer as you say.

              I'm happy to do a -8 but only in situations when the ceiling is so high it's like I'm in a chimney. Rosenborg v Bodo/Glimt to end the week is a lovely fixture to conclude the GW at least. 3 of my players are involved in the game so it is quite a bit affair for myself. Well I doubt I can do much worse than 22 points I got last week! What an absolute disaster that was!
              (And to think I was tempted to bring in Koomson as well as Salvesen for -4 but went against it. It would've been for Bohinen (benched) so he would've taken Saletros' place in my team - that would have given me 7 more points so I would've made 3 net. Better than nothing. And if I captained my vice, that's another 6 net. 9 more points puts me on 31 total and only 6 behind round average.
              This game is defined by the smallest of margins which makes it as addictive and thrilling as it is infuriating.

    2. ReindeerHotdog
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Oh and getting rid of Maigaard was the right decision I think. Regarding Stromsgodset mids, I'd be happier with Hove or Tokstad (who has looked brilliant in both games).

      Zachariassen is bound to score now you've finally got rid of him...in a 1-0 win where he takes all 3 BFP too...

      1. TAT
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        I'm hoping it will be the right decision!

        It would be typical of Zachariassen to finally deliver, but I wouldn't be angry really, as I would finally be able to enjoy watching a Rosenborg gamw! 😀

        1. TAT
          • 8 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          game*

        2. ReindeerHotdog
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          It's such a huge game. It'll potentially ruin Rosenborg's season already if they lose. They have to see Molde, Brann and B/G as their main rivals this season. They can't afford to lose to two of those teams within their first three fixtures.

          Helland is apparently fit to start so at least we'll have some trickery to entertain us.

          I'm really hoping this is the game they find their feet (but I do still need a Junker goal).

          Looks like Hovlan and Regniussen are partnering up at the back, with Hedenstad and Meling as fullbacks. Bit harsh on Valsvik who I think hasn't put a foot wrong in either game he's played but still, Hovland offers more in the form of goal-scoring potential so maybe that's the rationale behind that change.

          1. TAT
            • 8 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Indeed. It's strange to talk about a must-win (more or less) in gameweek 3, but the impact this game can have on the season is massive.

            Hovland may be slightly more attacking, being a threat on corners, but I think Valsvik is just a little bit better defensively. Could this be a sign of how Rosenborg are approaching this game…?

  7. MTPockets
      5 years, 8 months ago

      Great article to think over. Fighting the urge to wc but on 4 transfers and -8 this gw.
      Chasing form and won't help me catch up. Fingers crossed on keeping up.
      I think 2 games in is too early, but so far so bad so what do I know.

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Cheers MT.

        It's a question of bringing in the right players, rather than doing it at the right time if that makes sense?

        It's a multi-faceted question that's difficult to answer. Point chasing is one of the worst things you can do. I know I brought in Salvesen for GW2 and he blanked. Personally I think the (K) on him was the right move. It was a toss up between him and SLarsen (for my starting selection) and I got it wrong. Not much I can do about it.

        Thought my defence was thought out and functional, turns out, not so much. But those results have been and gone and I don't think they've been as damaging as people think. B/G are a different animal to last season as they've had a change of players. I'm not convinced they'll continue like this for the whole season.

        As I said in the article - regret the chances you took, not the ones you didn't. I'm a big believer in that rule in general and it certainly applies to fantasy football. But, use whatever data you have at your disposal to come to the best-informed decision you can.

        I brought in Pellegrino over Koomson because while Aalesunds look very easy to score against and Koomson has been brilliant so far, I think he has a lower ceiling than Pellegrino and he also has a nice-looking fixture. If KBK were up against Molde/Valengra/Stromsgodset away, I probably would have gone for Koomson.

        WC is coming for me in the next few weeks but then again who knows - I might have sorted out my problems by then and no longer need it!

        1. MTPockets
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Point chasing is ok if it also tallies with future form/fixtures. I don't think it's illogical to go after players or teams with known ability if they (maybe unexpectedly) pick up where they left off. I also want to cut losses more quickly this season.

            Wildcard - European fixture dates have been set, so ideally I first want to know if there's any blank/double impact: https://twitter.com/fotballkanalen/status/1273252959544016897

            1. ReindeerHotdog
              • 5 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Trying to come to terms with lost points and cutting your losses and recognising when a player is in form and has the fixtures to continue that form are two completely different things.

              I think very often the average manager will be blinded by what has already happened and use that as confirmation bias to convince themselves of something they want to happen. It's quite hard to look at a player who has just scored two goals and think "but that other guy who blanked this week, he's the better option."

              You are right - missing out potential points by ignoring what has already happened is just as bad.

              If Brann put in another good performance and score multiple goals with Koomson and Bamba getting involved, it's going to be harder not to jump into a wildcard. Now that Stolas is back he'll be on everyone's radar, too.

              I'm hoping that Brann don't go too mad this week as I'd rather take a more patient approach this season rather than feeling like I'm jumping in headfirst before knowing how deep the water is.

              And cheers for that - image saved.

      2. Knekke Brød
        • 12 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        If you would be on WC, would you take Stolas in although he had only played 22 minutes so far?

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          100%. The fact he was brought on against Brann is really encouraging, too. He's been declared fit enough to take part for 20 minutes and that can only be a good thing.
          He's an explosive player. There's enough 4.5m defenders to act as cover right now anyway and even a few at 4.0m that aren't terrible to own (Vogt, Daland for example).
          Even if Stolas was flagged I'd be bringing him in on a WC or at least leaving enough money to one side to bring him in when he's fit. Now he's expected to return, there'd be no hesitation from me.

          He's basically Eliteserien's answer to Trent Alexander-Arnold.

        2. ReindeerHotdog
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          Just be aware as far as I know, Stolas is unlikely to start tomorrow.

          Will have more news tomorrow.

          1. Knekke Brød
            • 12 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Thanks RH. Put him in. Have Kristiansen, Gregersen and Hanche-Olsen, so no problem if I have to bench him this and the next GW ...

      3. Sebinhooooo
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Will Ohi and James start together?

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          So here's some stats from last season regarding their partnership:

          Leke James: 16 Starts; 4 Subs Off/12 On (Replaced Ohi 4 Times); Unused Sub 2
          Ohi: 24 Starts; 8 Subs Off/3 On (On for James 2 Times - 1 Due to Injury); Unused Sub 2; Sent Off 1; Suspended 1

          Total Games Played in Together: 18
          Total Games Started Together: 10
          45+ Mins Together: 10
          Total Mins Together: 1010
          Total Mins as 90 Games: 11.2

          It's usually one or the other who starts:
          Only started together 10/30 games
          Played together for just over 11 Games (1010 minutes)
          Played longer than 45 minutes together only 10 times (even though they featured in 18 games at the same time)
          Ohi got a 1/3 more starts than James but subbed off 33% of the time & only replaced James twice (once due to injury)
          James started just over 50% of the campaign but only subbed off 25% of the time.
          Brought on 12 times - a third of those for Ohi.
          Both were unused subs twice.

          Shows how heavily favoured Ohi was in regards to starts but more likely to be subbed off when was playing.
          James might have started 8 less times than Ohi, but was brought on 4x as much.

          Ohi ended with 15G 7A (131pts)
          James ended with 17G 2A (132pts)

          If your question is should you pick one over the other because one is going the outscore the other by a considerable amount, then no. That's unlikely. As you can see they have very similar points tallies and goalscoring/assists records.

          Should you pick one thinking one is more likely to feature than the other? While Ohi started 24 times compared to James' 16, he was subbed off far more often.
          They were both unused subs twice and Ohi suspended for a red card once.

          Unfortunately they were both brought on at silly stages in the game like 80+ minutes into a game or right at the very end. So if you were to have either of them and perma leave them then in your XI, be prepared for some 1 pointers along the way.

          So far this season Leke James started the first game and scored but was sent off.
          Ohi then started the second game in his place and also scored but was guilty of missing some easy chances.
          Who starts next game is anyone's guess.

          What do I take away from all of this? Spend 0.5m more and get Eikrem if you want a premium Molde player!

          I know there's a lot of info here but hopefully it helps.

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 5 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Meant to be Total Games as in 90 minutes (1010/90).

            Sorry. Tired.

          2. Sebinhooooo
            • 8 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            I think I should just steer clear but there will be a week where James or Ohi scores a hattrick it’s just whether you can catch it at the right time, but more often then not your more likely to get burned when one gets dropped

        2. Eze Really?
          • 11 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          Who is Ohi?

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 5 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Ohikuaeme Omoijuanfo (11.0m) is a striker for Molde. He usually rotates with Leke James.

            They're both widely regarded as being the best forwards in the league along with Torgeir Borven (11.0m) who plays for Odd but will move to Rosenborg on September 1st.

      4. ReindeerHotdog
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Late evening update for you regarding teams for this week:

        Eikrem possibly rested
        3 debuts for Viking, one of them being just 17 years old
        Forren and Helland back in starting XIs.
        Also something about Stabaek and Sarpsborg - my Norwegian is non-existent so I didn't get the implication.

        Just passing on information here. I'm sure there's a few of us here who follow this guy already so it won't be news to everyone, but still, it's good to post updates like this.

        https://twitter.com/ESNJonas/status/1275534179636260869?s=19

        1. olebo
          • 12 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          He said that both Sarpsborg and Stabæk would bench their forwards. Both Strand Larsen (Sarpsborg) and Kinoshita (Stabæk) have played bad so far, and are expected to drop to the bench. Edvardsen and Mos will most probably replace them

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 5 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Nice one. Cheers for this.

            It's no surprise at all to be honest. Strand Larsen has been especially poor.

      5. ReindeerHotdog
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Stolas unlikely to start.

      6. The FPL Units
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Fantastic article and discussion thread!

        I have just completed 2 transfers for a hit. I resisted the WC itch but there was a little bit of rage after a 21 point GW 🙂

        Now have this:

        Klaesson
        Desler - Ulvested - Holmgren Pedersen
        Hauge (VC) - Berg - (P)ellegino - Eikram - Ibrahimaj
        Salvesen - Borven

        Nilsen - Ostensen - Vogt - Bojang

        I feel there is heaps to fix up but lets see how it goes.

        Captain is right?

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          I think you could go for any of JPH, Pellegrino or Eikrem. Salvesen is also a good choice, I just think his ceiling is a bit lower than any of those three especially this week.

          Wildcarding because of a poor week is always the wrong choice so you've done well to just take a hit.

          Happens to us all - 22 point week for myself. Hoping to get above average this week so the urge to WC subsides for another few days...

          1. The FPL Units
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 15 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Thanks and good luck!

      7. HollywoodXI
        • 11 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Anybody know how to find the mods and cons league on FPL?

      8. olebo
        • 12 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Latest: Leke James will not play against Start due to an injury. They also think that this will increase the chance that Eikrem would start the game.
        https://www.eurosport.no/fotball/eliteserien/2020/skadesmell-for-molde-nokkelspiller-ikke-med-til-kristiansand_sto7785217/story.shtml

        1. Tomlin Magic
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          Do we know the severity of the injury or is it just a knock?

          1. olebo
            • 12 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Unfortunately, nothing is said about the injury. It only says: "Leke did not travel with the rest of the team to Kristiansand, and will train alternatively in Molde with Mathis Bolly, Fredrik Sjølstad and Tobias Svendsen." But I would guess that it is just a knock, and nothing very serious.

      9. Tomlin Magic
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 8 months ago

        Heads up, just seen this guys tweet not sure how reliable he is but his updated KBK lineup doesn't include Pellegrino!!!!

        Although we should see the KBK team sheet before deadline if this is true.

        https://twitter.com/Jotjar/status/1275748381831421952

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 8 months ago

          I'm a bit skeptical he's doing much more than guessing.

          Half an hour earlier it was the KBK team you'd more likely expect. Then he gets a tip and a few players have changed.

          The tactic will be to keep checking and checking right up until deadline. Usually get the line ups a bit earlier unlike FPL, but there also seems to be more people giving bogus tips.

          Cheers for the heads up Magic. Gives me someone else to follow and I'm interested in seeing whether they're reliable or not.

          Just seems a bit odd to rest him against a team who although they've been poor, should be considered their rivals.

            1. ReindeerHotdog
              • 5 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              This is horrendous. Already on -4 point hit. Covering midfielder is Saletros.

              Genuinely may have to pull the trigger on a WC which is something I really don't want to have to do.

              Ah. Not fun.

            2. ReindeerHotdog
              • 5 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Also, looking like Ostensen won't be starting for Viking, either. I could be down to just 10 players after a -4 point hit. I'm drawing up a WC team as we speak haha.

              1. El Puqi
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 6 Years
                5 years, 8 months ago

                Doesn’t sound good mate... For me it has to be WC. Good luck!

              2. MTPockets
                  5 years, 8 months ago

                  Same after -8 and that's hoping Bojang starts so could be 9. Hovering over the wc button

                  1. ReindeerHotdog
                    • 5 Years
                    5 years, 8 months ago

                    I was going to post an update for everyone with latest news but then realised I have 30 minutes to sort my team out.

                    I'm having to WC. I can't see how I have any other option right now. -4 and down to 10 men with a shaky defence and relying on Saletros as my 10th player - so far from ideal it's hilarious.

                    WC is being actioned.

                    Currently looking at:

                    Klaesson(Myhra)
                    Kristiansen/Gregersen/Hopmark(Vogt, Stolas?)
                    Sandberg/Koomson/Eikrem/Kabran(Berg)
                    Junker/Vilhjalmsson/Bamba

                    I'm trying to look ahead as well as take advantage of points that are up for grabs this week. I'm not too convinced B/G are going to annihilate RBK, but can't go without Junker. Would like RBK assets but not right now.
                    Kabran looks to be getting the start ahead of Markovic and apparently might be leading the line against Molde. At 7m he's an option.
                    Hopmark should be in midfield for KBK. The rest doesn't need much explaining.

                    Main question is:

                    Salvesen + Edvardsen/Kassi = 14.5/15m
                    or
                    Vilhjalmsson + Kabran = 15m

                    I'm put off a bit by Kassi as he didn't start the first match. Edvardsen is more secure and guaranteed of starts but I doubt he'll outscore Kabran long run.
                    I'd probably prefer Salvesen over Vilhjalmsson, but at the moment the latter offers more bang for buck.

                    Going with Vil leads itself to getting rid of him (Bringaker, Hustad, Shuaibu, Ostensen etc...) and strengthening 4th midfield in the coming weeks. But I'm struggling to make this decision.

                    1. MTPockets
                        5 years, 8 months ago

                        I'd pick the former (Salvesen + Edvardsen/Kassi)

                        Think I'll take Hauge over Junker until he actually leaves. Daland is aplaying 4m def. Not sure yet on Mol def. Probably Bamba rather than double Brann. And Ohi although that may just be for one game - then to Junker

                        1. ReindeerHotdog
                          • 5 Years
                          5 years, 8 months ago

                          Think I've got it:

                          Klaesson(Myhra)
                          Kristiansen, Gregersen, Hopmark, (Leifsson, Vogt)
                          Sandberg, Koomson, Donnum, Hauge (Edvardsen/Ibrahimaj)
                          Ohi, Bamba, Salvesen

                          Like the idea of sorting out Hauge when he leaves.
                          Not too sure about 5th midfielder - can always massively downgrade to bring in Stolas when he starts playing reuglarly.
                          Everything else looks good - Ohi looks essential for this week.

          1. Coys96
            • 8 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Hi guys, what's the website with the early line ups again?

            1. Tomlin Magic
              • 5 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              @FantasySpeider1 is a good Twitter account to follow as they usually tweet out early team sheets ten or so minutes before deadline.

          2. El Puqi
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 8 months ago

            Any news on Pellegrino? How long is he out? Eliteserien says its a knee injury...

            1. MTPockets
                5 years, 8 months ago

                Can't find any. And next game on sunday which isn't ideal

                1. Team Cruel
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 10 Years
                  5 years, 8 months ago

                  https://www.tk.no/nedtur-for-kbk-pellegrino-skadet-og-ute-av-laget/s/5-51-822239

                  Paywall but their doctor is saying it's too early to tell if he'll make it for Sunday. I doubt they'll risk him in GW4 if he's touch and go.

            2. Eytexi
              • 7 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              The closer we get to the deadline, the more tempting a WC is, especially given that I can't see myself drastically requiring the first WC at any other point. The Brann attack double-up could justify it alone.

              1. ReindeerHotdog
                • 5 Years
                5 years, 8 months ago

                I'm feasibly down to 9 players starting and a -4 point hit.

                Has to be WC.

            3. Speédy
              • 9 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Best James replacement? Junker or Bamba? Or someone else?

              1. Team Cruel
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 10 Years
                5 years, 8 months ago

                Junker for me. Could also go Ohi if he starts (lineups available in 5 mins)

            4. Team Cruel
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Apparently some relevant player is getting dropped in the Stabæk game too

            5. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Lineups will be posted in next few minutes...

            6. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Molde
              1 Andreas Christopher Linde
              2 Martin Bjørnbak
              6 Stian Rode Gregersen
              27 Marcus Holmgren Pedersen
              28 Kristoffer Haugen
              15 Tobias Christensen
              16 Etzaz Muzafar Hussain
              17 Fredrik Aursnes
              7 Magnus Wolff Eikrem
              22 Ola Brynhildsen
              99 Ohikhuaeme Anthony Omoijuanfo

            7. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Start
              12 Amund WichneKAPTEIN
              2 Jesper Norman Daland
              15 Henrik Robstad
              22 Kristoffer Tønnessen
              27 Eirik Wichne
              6 Joackim Jørgensen
              16 Mikael Birk Giæver Ugland
              19 Kasper Holmboe Skaanes
              23 Erlend Segberg
              7 Kevin Alexander Kabran
              11 Eirik Wilberg Schulze

            8. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Aalesund
              1 Andreas Lie
              3 Daniel Leo Gretarsson Schmidt
              4 Jonas Grønner
              6 Frederikus Quirinus Klinkenberg
              2 Shaquill Montell Sno
              9 Niklas Fernando Nygaard Castro
              11 Simen Bolkan Nordli
              16 Jørgen Hatlehol
              19 Peter Orry Larsen
              15 Ståle Stålinho Sæthre
              22 Sigurd Hauso Haugen

            9. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Brann
              30 Ali Nadhoim Ahamada
              3 Vegard Valgermo Forren
              9 Petter Dahle Strand
              15 Bismar Gilberto Acosta Evans
              21 Ruben Kristiansen
              8 Fredrik Haugen
              10 Amer Ordagic
              23 Daniel Alexander Pedersen
              7 Gilbert Koomson
              11 Karamoko Daouda Bamba
              16 Robert Thomas Taylor

            10. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Viking
              1 Iven Austbø
              3 Viljar Helland Vevatne
              6 Runar Ullaland Hove
              9 Fredrik Torsteinbø
              23 Rolf Daniel Vikstøl
              8 Joe Zen Robert Bell
              19 Sondre Auklend
              24 Kristoffer Lie Løkberg
              14 Veton Berisha
              20 Ylldren Ibrahimaj
              26 Jefferson David Concalo de Souza

              1. Team Cruel
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 10 Years
                5 years, 8 months ago

                Who the f is Jefferson

            11. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Mjøndalen
              1 Sousha Makani
              3 Vetle Winger Dragsnes
              4 William Sælid Sell
              12 Markus Lund Nakkim
              23 Sondre Solholm Johansen
              7 Lars Olden Larsen
              8 Fredrik Neerland Brustad
              10 Tonny Brochmann Christiansen
              11 Christian Andreas Gauseth
              33 Stian Semb Aasmundsen
              22 Shuaibu Lalle Ibrahim

            12. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Haugesund
              1 Helge Valvatne Sandvik
              3 Ben Kantie Karamoko
              5 Benjamin Tiedemann Hansen
              19 Mikkel Desler Puggaard
              23 Thore Baardsen Pedersen
              10 Niklas Sandberg
              15 Ulrik Tillung Fredriksen
              16 Bruno Miguel Santos Leite
              9 Benjamin Kallman
              11 Alexander Ballegaard Ammitzbøll
              99 Kristoffer Velde

            13. Mince n Tatties
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 8 months ago

              Kristiansund
              25 Eirik Holmen Johansen
              3 Christoffer Aasbak
              4 Christophe Charles Steven Rene Psyche
              5 Dan Peter Stensøe Ulvestad
              15 Erlend Ernst Blakstad Sivertsen
              19 Aliou Coly
              6 Andreas Eines Hopmark
              13 Bendik Bye
              17 Olaus Jair Skarsem
              18 Amin Soleiman Askar
              29 Pemi Moumbagna Faris