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1 May 2015 955 comments
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We move onto Gameweek 35 of this season’s Scout Picks, where Mark, Jonty, a different member of the community and I pick an XI for the upcoming round of fixtures. Each week, our line-ups go head-to-head and over the course of the season we’ll be keeping a tally of the points as we go along, with the budget now sitting at 84.0 apiece for our starting line-ups.

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picks I’ve selected Kasper Schmeichel in goal against Newcastle, who have lost seven on the bounce. Chris Smalling and Martin Skrtel both have kind fixtures, bonus potential and aerial threat from set pieces. Aaron Cresswell completes my backline, with a fixture against a Burnley side that have alarmingly scored just a single goal in their last eight.

Eden Hazard is at Stamford Bridge where Chelsea will be looking to seal the title in front of their home fans. Gylfi Sigurdsson will attempt to kick on from his 13-point haul last week with a home fixture against Stoke, having declared he is yet to achieve his personal goal target for the season. I’d be very reluctant to go without any Arsenal players despite Hull’s recent defensive heroics but I have limited myself to having just Aaron Ramsey for this fixture. I’m backing both Manchester United and Liverpool to recover from recent disappointments and therefore Marouane Fellaini and Raheem Sterling complete my five-man midfield, despite the latter’s lack of form.

Sergio Aguero has nine strikes in his six Premier League matches against Tottenham, including his four-goal haul earlier this season. Christian Benteke has netted eight times in the last seven and will be looking to end Everton’s run of three clean sheets in the last four as Villa bid to stave off relegation.

Jonty

picks With expensive assets from Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City all having good fixtures this week, I’ve had to make compromises to squeeze my XI into the 84m budget.

Eden Hazard has the potential to make up for his two double Gameweek blanks when Crystal Palace visit with the Premier League title in Chelsea’s grasp. To fit him in I’ve had to abandon John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic and hope the cheaper Cesar Azpilicueta can bring in some extra bonus points. With 25 bonus points to his name ahead of QPR’s visit, I feel Martin Skrtel is another essential player this week. His price tag comes at a cost regarding Liverpool investment so instead of the more attacking Philippe Coutinho, I’ve opted for Jordan Henderson.

For Manchester United’s home tie with West Brom, David De Gea looks assured of clean sheet points, meaning there’s not enough in the bank for my top Red Devils midfield choice Juan Mata. Marouane Fellaini should do well as a cut-price alternative, though.

In attack, Sergio Aguero’s nine goals against Spurs in six Premier League outings bodes well for his chances. Olivier Giroud continues to impress up front for Arsenal and, with three goals in his last four matches, is in good form. That leaves just enough money for Aaron Ramsey to supply further attacking Arsenal cover and Sunderland’s Connor Wickham, who I’m hoping will continue to excel as Sunderland battle for safety.

Mark

picks I plumped for a five-man midfield, simply because I was struggling to decide on my third striker. Both Olivier Giroud and Sergio Aguero, despite facing road trips, were a given and, although Christian Benteke came close to inclusion, in the end I opted to flood the midfield.

Jack Grealish was a factor in that decision. I wanted to exploit his potential as a 4.3 priced asset and include him for Villa coverage at home to Everton. He allowed me to save funds to acquire Aguero and Eden Hazard, with Marouane Fellaini and Gylfi Sigurdsson providing plenty of goal threat as mid-price purchases. Swansea’s Icelandic playmaker is back on the radar now he’s shifted back behind the striker and, having returned at Villa, I fancy him to spark again with Stoke at the Liberty.

PhilIppe Coutinho is my Liverpool cover at home to QPR. Brendan Rodgers’ side are stuttering but the Brazilian was undoubtedly the standout performer over a pair of fruitless away trips at West Brom and Hull. Back at Anfield, I reckon Coutinho can translate that form into points against the R’s backline.

Savings in midfield have also allowed me to invest heavily at the back. I’ve gone all out for goal threat with my trio of Branislav Ivanovic, Martin Skrtel and Aaron Cresswell. All three have home fixtures that promise defensive returns but, similarly, bristle with attacking promise. Kasper Schmeichel is in nets – Leicester could easily keep Newcastle at arms length but, if not, the Dane should be good for save points once again.

Paul

picks I’ve chosen a couple of in-form relegation-threatened strikers up top, as Christian Benteke and Jamie Vardy get the nod against Everton and Newcastle. For all their recent resilience, the Toffees have two clean sheets outside of Goodison all season, whilst Vardy’s opponents Newcastle are in dire form and seeking to avoid an eight straight loss. Harry Kane completes my front three – he’s up against a City side that have lost each of their last four on the road.

With cash to splash elsewhere, then, I’m backing Eden Hazard to score for a third successive home match against a Palace side with a single clean sheet under Alan Pardew. Juan Mata earned double-figures in his previous home appearance and is my chosen United midfielder as Louis van Gaal’s side look for a seventh successive home win. Alexis Sanchez comes in for Arsenal’s trip to Hull on Monday evening, whilst I reckon Steven Gerrard – in his penultimate home match for Liverpool – will be determined to hog the headlines as QPR visit Anfield and can see him peppering Rob Green’s goal throughout.

David de Gea gives me United coverage at home to the Baggies, with save points to fall back on should his side concede. Martin Skrtel has earned 22 of his 25 bonus points when Liverpool have picked up a clean sheet – opponents QPR have blanked in each of the last two now. This allows me to bring in marauding full-backs Branislav Ivanovic and Aaron Cresswell at home to Palace and Burnley respectively, with the latter facing an attack that’s scored a single goal in eight.

The Scores So Far

Leicester and Liverpool’s resilient defences in the first match of the double Gameweek paid dividends for all four of our Scout Pick contributors. Jonty gained the highest Gameweek 34 score with 59, closely followed by myself on 55, whilst Community Champion Frank Black notched up a score of 50 and Mark took the week’s wooden spoon with 47. In the overall standings Jonty retains the lead with 1774, followed by myself on 1746, Mark on 1738 and the Community on 1654.

Remember that, for Gameweek 34, the second matches for Chelsea, Liverpool, Hull and Leicester did not count towards the final score for the Community challenge. This was to ensure all Community champions have an equal shot at the top Gameweek score of the season prize of a £100 Amazon voucher.

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  1. fplking14
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Kane to giroud and/or
    Henderson/sterling to ozil for a hit
    5.0 itb

  2. andres
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    A kane to giroud
    B sterling to rambo/alexis

  3. methis
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Guys i have some captaincy issues…Haz Giroud Aguero or Sterling...here's my thought process

    Hazard - chelsea is going to attack ..title at the bridge…if i dont put him an he performs..my mini league challenge is over

    Giroud - differential..away to hull who im 100percent sure cant keep 3 cleans in a row
    Aguero - normally scores vs tott and the best bet according to the stats
    Sterling - poor stats but with no balo or sturridge will be playing striker role…differential?

    Can anyone come to a logical conclusion? who to pick?

    1. Kip
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Haz

  4. Kip
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Any advice on my wc team guys?

    Pants Myhill
    Ivan Kolarov Morgan PVA McShane
    Hazard Sanchez Rambo Silva Young
    Lukaku Giroud Benteke
    0, 5 itb

    1. inter the wild
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      luk out

  5. Rediffusion
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Vardy or Kane this week?

  6. gers23
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Ok to save Ft? 1.5 in bank

    Mignolet

    Toby Bertrand Terry

    Haz Siggy Sterling Silva

    Aguero Kane Giroud

    Myhill Boyd Pva Bruce

    1. Kasparov
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Looks good to me I think. Nothing obvious to change.

  7. Kasparov
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    I've been agonising over this all week. Excuse the long post. It's somewhat therapeutic to get it out on paper

    After laying out my thoughts that you'll find below, a TL;DR:

    A.
    35)Myhill -> Mignolet (short sighted I think, but good chance of clean sheet and damage limitation against trailing opponent who has LIV GK & Def )
    36 & 37) ????

    B.
    35) Murray --> Vardy
    36) Save FT. 5 players involved in Liverpool (2 mid) Chelsea (2 def, 1 mid). Keep Aguero for QPR(H)
    37) Aguero & Sterling -> Giroud & Sanchez (or equivalent)

    C.
    35) Save FT. Murray possibly stinking the place up against Chelsea.
    36) Aguero & Sterling -> Giroud & Sanchez (or equivalent) for Swansea (H). No Aguero for QPR(H)
    37) Re-assess

    D)Take a hit somewhere to try and get the best of all worlds.

    I'm leaning to B.

    Any other suggestions based on my team are welcome too!

    My team:

    ------------------Guzan
    -
    Clyne - Ivanovic - Terry - Jagielka
    -
    Henderson - Sterling - Hazard
    -
    Kane - Aguero - Murray
    -
    Bench: Myhill, Boyd, Ki, Wilson (of Swansea)

    Bank: 2.3

    1 FT

    I'm 20 or so points ahead of an opponent in a ML who's been slightly gaining on me recently, after getting back in the game with a monster score a few weeks ago in which he clawed back about 60 points on me (even more annoying as I had already squandered about the some amount when I had no internet access abroad). I used my wildcard already to revitalise my team after that, which was quite off the boil, and to neutralize him. Not neutralized enough unfortunately, seeing as I'm now only 20 ahead and was in the 40s a few weeks ago.

    Enough of the background though:

    Myhill --> Mignolet for easy clean sheet.

    My initial thought was to try and make a grab for likely easy clean sheet points by transferring out Myhill for Mignolet -- Liverpool have the 2nd shortest odds on keeping a clean sheet and my opponent owns him and Skrtel (so a bit of damage limitation if they get their clean sheet). However, this is 0.9 in cost, uses my 1 FT, I don't fancy Liverpool defensively after this fixture and doesn't help me with the upcoming DGW. Short-term move with no real prospect of extending my lead, just minimizing loss.

    Murray --> Vardy - Off-form striker against Chelsea vs on-form striker against leaky Newcastle. I would do this except it stops me from:

    Saving a Free Transfer so I can offload a) a striker and b) a Liverpool player for their match against Chelsea. With this I could then definitely by next week get Giroud and a midfielder (possibly another Arsenal), for their game against Swansea and double game week. At current prices, I couldn't swap out Kane for Giroud if I got Vardy in place of Murray. Aguero is tying up a lot of my funds

    I could almost get what I want and do Week 35: Murray --> Vardy. Week 36: Do nothing. (tense) Week 37: Aguero & Sterling --> Giroud and Sanchez (or equivalent) on week 37, which would leave 2.2 in the bank with one game remaining and 1 FT. This unfortunately leaves 5 players in one match on Week 36 (Liverpool vs Chelsea) and misses decent fixtures for the Arsenal players.

    I can't seem to make any points hits work in my head, and they don't seem worth the risk, given that it's 20% of my lead over my ML rival.

    On the captain front: I'm leading my ML by 20, so Hazard or Aguero? Which is safer? Rules of thumb suggest Hazard in general but I anticipate my ML opponent captaining Aguero as a differential and him scoring three or something, when I could neutralize (and we've both been burnt in the DGW by captaining Hazard). Chelsea rarely have a goal glut. Still, I think Hazard is the safe move although my initial gut feeling was to captain Aguero who has been on-form and Spurs leaky. MCI's away form however, is shaky.

    If anyone ever read this far about my personal conundrum, thanks! Although I do imagine I'm not the only one who's left with this after trying to capitalise on the Liverpool DGW.

  8. luckyflames1897
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    help please guys, currently in top 5k 1.8 in the bank no free transfers...was thinking cambiasso over kane and shluup over clyne...advice PLEASE

    team

    mignolet
    terry bellerin clyne
    hazard(v) fabregas henderson sanchez
    aguero (c) kane vardy

    subs pantimilon shcluup cambiaso hutton

    1. luckyflames1897
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      PS 83 POINTS AHEAD IN BIG MONEY ML.....CAN HE/SHE CATCH ME ?

  9. King Megnus
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Can anyone explain to me why so many are picking Hazard as captain over Aguero?

    1. BROOKLYN GOONER
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      Because Rate My Team has Hazard 2+ points betters than Aguero, and we must obey RMT without question!

  10. Arthur_AZ
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    -----Adrián-----
    --Mertesacker--Bertrand--Ivanovic--Cresswell--
    --Hazard--Cazorla--Silva--Henderson--
    --Kane--Aguero--

    I'm making this team thinking in the next gameweeks too. Any transfer or captain suggestion guys?

  11. JaydenLFC87
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Who do I bench on out of the below?

    A) Vardy

    B) Fab

    C) Ramsey

    1. TheBroker
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      on a form basis id probably bench fabregas if any of them

  12. TheBroker
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    my team is

    Myhil
    Terry PVA Bertrand
    Sterling Henderson SIlva Hazard
    Kane Aguero Vardy

    6.4 in the bank

    Thinking to transfer out Silva for Sanchez and Kane for Benteke. Any thoughts?

  13. ric247
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    I'm 80 points back in money league - time for crazy!
    Any suggestions on Capo? or otherwise outside picks that you would consider
    Cheers
    Ric

    1. TheBroker
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      vardy vs a leaky newcastle defence?

  14. Mac_G
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Benteke in for Austin OR Chadli in for Downing?

    1. TheBroker
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      benteke for austin sounds good to me. im thinking of switching him in for kane.

      1. Mac_G
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 8 months ago

        Thanks for the input!

  15. dberb9
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Myhil / Panti
    Schlupp Skrtel Zouma / PVA Bruce
    Fabregas Hazard(C) Sterling Sanchez / Ward-Prowse
    Kane Vardy Aguero(VC)

    1 FT 2.6ITB

    1) Myhil or Panti

    2)Transfer in def ?

    3) Bring in Giroud or Benteke

    1. Vamos Sergios
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 8 months ago

      3

  16. Vamos Sergios
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 8 months ago

    Kane and Giroud for a (-8 Hit)
    Or stay with Aguero and Kane.

    Help???