The ScoutCast crew are always quick to jump on the shoulders of giants, so when a veteran of the Fantasy Football Scout community starts to threaten a Fantasy Premier League title tilt, we just have to get them on the show.
Matt Kearney aka “Bowstring the Cap” has been about on our pages for seven seasons but never has he experienced one like this. Currently ranked twenty-third in the world, he drops by in this latest episode to offer his take on the campaign and, in particular, the strategy for the run-in.
In truth, Matt was better placed before Gameweek 33 and, along with Jonty, Andy and Az, he joins me to look back at the lowest scoring weekend of the campaign when even the leading managers faltered.
But those gripes are soon drowned by a wave of enthusiasm on the eve of Double Gameweek 34.
That’s the focus for your latest set of community questions, sparking our thoughts on the optimum heavy-hitters, the rotation fears and our confidence in Chelsea to produce over the extra fixtures.
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6 years, 5 months ago
A few thoughts on the BB chip.
When it was first introduced I thought WC in advance get 15 decent ones out for a DGW. By decent I mean 15 pretty much on a par and maybe compromise on a few big hitters. But in reality the tempatation of getting the big hitters means the BB will always be a dross keeper, 2 * 4.5 defenders and a 5.0 mid
Anyone tried the more level approach over the last two years and how did it work out?