The Great and The Good
3 January 2026 367 comments
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Fantasy Football Scout community writer Greyhead analyses the Gameweek 19 transfers and strategies of some well-known Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers

‘The Great and The Good’ this season are the FPL Godfather Mark Sutherns, the BlackBox pair of Az and Andy North, Scouts FPL GeneralJoe and Tom, the FPL Wire trio of PrasLateriser and Zophar, FPL celebrities FPL HarryMartin BakerPingreenFPL Frasier and Luke Williams, Hall of Famers Ben CrellinFabio Borges and Tom Dollimore, and last year’s mini-league winner Huss E.


Gameweek 19 landed like New Year’s Eve in FPL form. Bold resolutions, reckless optimism, and the quiet certainty that something would go wrong before midnight.

As the deadline clock ticked down, The Great and The Good were busy trying to predict Mikel Arteta. Maybe the Arsenal defence would finally stabilise, perhaps Gabriel Magalhaes (£6.4m) will make a triumphant return?

Some rang in 2026 with champagne punts on Patrick Dorgu (£4.2m), others went full fireworks with a Matheus Cunha (£8.2m) captaincy. Those soon fizzled out.

Yet 2025 bowed out in classic style: rotation reared its head, injuries claimed Michael Keane (£4.8m) and Declan Rice (£7.2m), a soon-to-depart Antoine Semenyo (£7.7m) showed up to the party anyway, and Enzo Maresca was ejected for falling out with his hosts.

OVERALL PERFORMANCE

How FPL Harry, Mark Sutherns + more did in Gameweek 19

Gameweek tedium reigned supreme among The Great and the Good, with points scarce. Only six managers cleared 40, and everyone else spent the week refreshing LiveFPL in disbelief. A Chelsea boss would be sacked for such a performance.

It was the kind of round where Captain Hindsight had a lot to say, as Gabriel’s comeback went entirely un-gambled. A collective show of restraint that felt admirable at the time and foolish by full-time.

FPL General ‘triumphed’ with 48 points, a score that would normally earn sympathy rather than applause. Tom Dollimore and Ben Crellin followed on 43, united by a curious cocktail of fortune: a resurrected Jurrien Timber (£6.4m) benefitted from an early substitution, plus the rarest footballing artefact of all, a Virgil van Dijk (£5.9m) clean sheet.

General’s edge came courtesy of Jarrod Bowen (£7.6m), who took time away from the festive Eastenders omnibus to score. Although FPL variance was swiftly restored when Nico O’Reilly (£5.3m) was withdrawn on 57 minutes, denying him a clean sheet.

TRANSFERS

How FPL Harry, Mark Sutherns + more did in Gameweek 19 1

The Gameweek 19 transfers had everything: bold punts, cruel timing and instant regret. Dorgu was very much a gamble, yet around a third of these managers took it anyway. They were an offside goal away from joy.

Two managers took hits. Joe Lepper had the worst of it, as his included the misfortune of buying an injured Keane. Even Mark Sutherns wasn’t spared, taking a minus four for Dorgu and Cunha, a hit that already belongs in the ‘magic beans’ category.

‘THE GREAT AND THE GOOD’ TEMPLATE

As the year ticks toward midnight, The Great and The Good template remains unmoved.

Phil Foden (£9.0m) and Cunha clink glasses in the 100% owned club, Erling Haaland (£15.1m) remains an almost-universal resolution at 94.4%, and back-up goalkeeper Martin Dubravka (£4.0m) continues to be a dependable party host.

Dubravka (94.4%), Raya (50.0%)
Timber (61.1%), O’Reilly (61.1%), van Dijk (55.6%), Andersen (44.4%), Keane (44.4%)
Foden (100.0%), Cunha (100.0%), Saka (83.3%), Szoboszlai (27.8%), Minteh (27.8%)
Haaland (94.4%), Ekitike (77.8%), Thiago (44.4%)

The tweaks from last week are modest. Cunha completes the clean sweep, Keane replaces Joe Rodon (£4.0m) in a move that swaps one injury problem for another, and Dominik Szoboszlai (£6.6m) steps in for the Manchester City-bound Semenyo.

CHIP SUCCESS

As we press the reset button on FPL chips, let’s look at who fared best in this campaign’s first half.

How FPL Harry, Mark Sutherns + more did in Gameweek 19 2

This table is a masterclass in calm, considered button-pressing, with FPL Harry in front. FPL Frasier and Tom Dollimore are close behind – managers who treat chips like strategic assets, not panic buttons.

Timing proves everything. Most played their Wildcard between Gameweeks 4 and 7, but it was the later one from Huss E that delivered the biggest returns, showing that independent thought can beat the herd.

Triple Captain scores were impressively steady for top managers, though Andy North and Pingreen – not on the table – picked the one week when Haaland decided he didn’t want to haul.

Ironically, the week they activated Triple Captain, Gameweek 13, was definitely the ultimate Free Hit moment. Tom Dollimore smashed it by accumulating 46 points above the week’s average score.

Meanwhile, Harry turned his Bench Boost into pure magic in Gameweek 5, totalling 23 points from his substitutes. So, even the bench can party if you know how to play it.

In short: patience paid dividends, Gameweek 13 was king, and careful timing – plus a dash of luck – separated the good from the great.

CONCLUSION

Gameweek 19 was one to forget and, luckily, we are back at it again on Saturday. I suspect most of that short time will be spent trying to work out how to fit Gabriel into our teams.

Anyway, that’s all from me for now, and remember: don’t have FPL nightmares. 

For those affected by any of the topics raised above, you can find me here on Twitter or BlueSky.


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  1. PartyTime
    • 4 Years
    2 days, 3 hours ago

    WC locked in.

    Plan is to heavily attack the next 3-4 gws while saving FT for any urgent transfer(s). I know it’s different like no Rogers, Gabby, Bruno G etc. I was trying to fit in van Hecke, Bowen & Ødegaard but think I’ll settle for this going with the plan. Crap rank here, I have to go with the unorthodox approach.

    So do you like it? Yes/No. Thanks

    Verbruggen
    Timber, Tarkowski, Porro
    Saka, Foden, Cherki, Gordon
    Watkins, Haaland, Calvert

    Subs: Roefs, Anderson, Collins, Bijol*(can be whoever)

    £0.0

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      2 days, 3 hours ago

      Would go VDV over Porro

      1. PartyTime
        • 4 Years
        2 days, 3 hours ago

        Fair enough. However, Vdv - 115 DC, Porro - 113 DC. Set piece duty is key in this regard.

        1. Ha.
          • 10 Years
          2 days, 3 hours ago

          Not worth 0.7m IMO and I think VdV is always good for a goal

        2. Mother Farke
          • 1 Year
          2 days, 3 hours ago

          Liverpool have taken exactly 100 corners and scored one goal. There's a lesson about set pieces here, mate.

    2. Stimps
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      2 days, 3 hours ago

      Needs Gabriel at least if your going to WC

      1. PartyTime
        • 4 Years
        2 days, 3 hours ago

        Gut feeling says Timber outscores Gabby over the next 4 gws. I’ll revisit this analysis after the next 4 GWs starting from today.

  2. Stimps
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    2 days, 3 hours ago

    Which goalkeepers rotate best with Dubravka?

    1. Mother Farke
      • 1 Year
      2 days, 3 hours ago

      Someone (Mookie) posted that Martinez's poor fixtures are good ones for Dubravka.

  3. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
    • 9 Years
    2 days, 3 hours ago

    Which option:

    A) Bruno G + Cherki + Thiago
    B) Rogers + Gordon + DCL - 4 points

    1. Cojones of Destiny
      • 7 Years
      2 days, 3 hours ago

      B

  4. theluckiest
    • 16 Years
    2 days, 3 hours ago

    Good to go? WC team.

    Verbruggen
    Gabriel - Thiaw - VdV
    Rogers - Cherki - odegaard - Gordon
    Haaland c - Bowen - DCL

    Roefs - alderete - dorgu - stach

    £4m in the bank.

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      2 days, 3 hours ago

      Wouldn’t have Dorgu on WC

  5. The Hunt
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    2 days, 3 hours ago

    Was just looking at the Gameweek Captain selections from "The Great and The Good" for last week. 220+ participants and all the 18 of them could come up with was Haaland and Cunha. Could you imagine all the tipsters in the Racing Post just selecting the first and second favourites in the Grand National? No one would buy the rag if that was all they could muster up week in week out. Be a little bolder and a bit more adventurous sometimes chaps, not boring and frozen by fear. People look to you for a little inspiration.

  6. Kane Train
    • 10 Years
    2 days, 3 hours ago

    Please help. My last decision

    A) Rice > Bruno G
    B) Rice & H.Wilson > Rogers & Garner -4

    1. Cojones of Destiny
      • 7 Years
      2 days, 3 hours ago

      A

  7. Cojones of Destiny
    • 7 Years
    2 days, 3 hours ago

    play
    a. Dub
    b. Sanchez

    1. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
      • 9 Years
      2 days, 3 hours ago

      A

  8. Red-United
    • 15 Years
    2 days, 2 hours ago

    Hoping the rule still stands…if I forgot to use my WC when making transfers, can I still use it within the GW to remove the points hit I accidentally took?..

    1. HankMarvin
      • 10 Years
      2 days, 2 hours ago

      Yes

  9. AppleDunk
    • 12 Years
    2 days, 2 hours ago

    Is Wilson->Garner too sideways?

    1. ronpateluk
      • 8 Years
      2 days, 2 hours ago

      Keep wilson

  10. ronpateluk
    • 8 Years
    2 days, 2 hours ago

    Morning all!
    Raya (Dubrav)
    Timber Heaven Alderate (O'Reilly, Lucas Pires)
    Cunha Saka Cherki Minteh (Wilson)
    Haaland (c) Ekitike Woltmeade

    Anyone else just hate their team? Haha

    Only 1FT, so thinking just roll.

    Keep this starting line up?