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In our second Selection Guide, we focus on the strategies that can be applied when mulling over defensive options for our 15-man squads. In recent seasons we’ve seen these players slip further down our list of priorities, overshadowed by a string of powerful midfielders and strikers who command high fees and our full attention.

Significantly there was just one defender in last season’s top 20 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) rankings – United’s Patrice Evra came in 14th, with Vincent Kompany next in 21st place. Little wonder, then, that we shelve our defensive planning and ferret away funds reserved for heavy investment in midfield and attack.

In many ways, the tide has turned against defenders due to the failure of the top bracket players. The rankings clearly reveal that the best defenders have struggled to keep pace with attacking heavy-hitters.

So why have so many of the top bracket defenders been failing us?

Clean sheets are, of course, the main source of income from our defenders and in recent seasons we’ve seen the numbers in decline. Certainly outside of the ranks of United and City, we’ve struggled to find regular returns. The likes of Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs have failed to deliver on lofty price tags, while lower down the brackets, Everton, Villa and Fulham have stuttered and suffered from inconsistency.

Added to this we’ve seen defenders who have previously supplemented clean sheet returns with goals and assists – the likes of Leighton Baines, Robert Huth and Brede Hangeland, for example – suddenly reduce their output. With last season’s FPL bonus point system also favouring attacking players, defenders have suffered a malaise that has generally seen Fantasy managers begin to lose faith and shy away from significant investment.

Unexpected packages have at least come to the rescue – Newcastle and Swansea emerged last season and we saw some strong value delivered by the likes of Danny Simpson, with Michel Vorm overshadowing the Fantasy scoring of the cheap defenders in front of him.

However, the emergence of such talent further down the price bracket has only helped to highlight the failure of the heavy-hitters by narrowing the gap between them and the mid-price, pushing us towards cheaper options who offer strong value.

In truth, it’s difficult to argue against this with any real conviction. For that strategy to be found out, we’d have to see the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea rejuvenated as defensive powers, with Baines reaching 10+ assists and Thomas Vermaelen maintaining the impressive goal rate we saw on his return from injury last season. That could all happen, of course, it’s just few of us will be banking on it right now, with the likes of Gareth Bale and Wayne Rooney glittering so brightly.

So let’s discuss the likely strategies and tactics to apply when selecting our defences, starting with the key factor – budget.

Deciding on Spend

Before you can really start adding the budget and mid-price pebbles, it’s wise to put your defensive rocks in place. Whilst heavy-hitters are out of fashion, few Fantasy managers will go into the season without at least one player in their backline with good potential for clean sheet returns.

The popular thinking will be that both the United and City defences require covering, presuming that they will, once again, offer the most assured quota of returns. With Chelsea’s double Gameweek on offer, our initial thoughts here are also skewed somewhat, however; despite the Blues’ relatively poor showing of 10 clean sheets last season, Roberto Di Matteo’s backline will receive heavy initial investment.

That early interest in Chelsea is likely to mean less money going the way of the United backline – at least initially. As discussed in our Goalkeeping Selection guide, David De Gea enters the equation here, thanks in the main to his 6.0 valuation in the FPL but also because there is a general lack of certainty elsewhere in the United back four. Nemanja Vidic remains a doubt for the kick-off, leaving just Patrice Evra as a nailed-on option. A current ownership of 9.9% is perhaps surprising for a player who topped his position rankings last season but indicative of the caution shown when approaching the United defence – a trip to Goodison on the opening day is hardly doing them any favours, either.

As for City, Vincent Kompany is the dominant force and is currently the highest owned defender in the FPL. Arguably both Joleon Lescott and Gael Clichy have merits at 0.5 and 1.0 cheaper respectively, although Clichy could come under threat from Aleksandar Kolarov should Roberto Mancini stay true to his intentions of utilising a 3-5-2 on occasion next term.

Those factors considered, it’s likely that we’re looking at three spots left in the defence to fill – maybe even four for those opting to go with De Gea. So the next consideration is whether to scour the mid-price, or delve straight into the budget bracket to fill the spots.

For many, that decision will rest on the weight of investment elsewhere in the squad. Realistically, the three to four spare slots in defence will be filled once the key attacking assets are in place. The remaining budget will then dictate the pool in which you’re searching.

You also have to consider your chosen formation at this point. You’ll want to avoid having mid-price players on the bench, regardless of their position, so if you’re investing heavily in attack or midfield, without a budget option in either area, it’s likely you are forcing yourself into a formation that regularly fields just three defenders. In which case, you’ll want at least two defenders in the budget bracket (4.0 – 4.5).

Spending to Find the Differential

Should that be the case, though? Arguably there are options in the mid-price that could possibly override some attacking choices and push the balance back towards four in defence.

The aforementioned Huth and Hangeland are snuggled in the mid-price bracket with the potential to outscore their valuations should the goals and bonus arrive. While there are doubts that Michael Laudrup can instill the same defensive resolve at Swansea, there’s no escaping the fact that the likes of Angel Rangel and Ashley Williams have strong fixtures to open the season.

In the heavy-hitter bracket, meanwhile, as mentioned earlier, Baines and Vermaelen stand out as defenders who, while unlikely to get close to City and United’s defensive points, could easily compensate for this with strong attacking returns. These two are ready-made differentials who will likely set your squad apart from your rivals. Unless you’re willing to back them ahead of a City defender, their acquisition is likely to scupper that Wayne Rooney/Sergio Aguero combo up front, or see you pack the midfield with budget options.

The key strength or, indeed, weakness of opting for defenders with attacking potential is that you can, to some extent, dispose of fixture analysis. If you pick Vermaelen and Baines, they surely start for you week in, week out. To a certain extent the same can be said for options like Huth and Terry; regardless of their opponents, they’ll be in your lineup in anticipation of goals papering over the cracks.

By spending more in defence, then, you’ll be narrowing your attacking options but reducing the risk of having to rely on mid-price or budget defenders. There is, however, a potential solution that can manage that risk, although it requires some leg work…

Rotating To Fixtures

Rotation to fixture difficulty, or at least home matches, certainly takes some hands-on management and analysis but is worth exploring if you’re intent on a thrifty backline.

The idea is that you find two or three defenders who demand paltry fees but offer a regular configuration of strong or home fixtures, allowing you to rotate them alongside a couple of defensive heavy hitters.

There are various approaches to this – one method is to first look for teams who alternate their fixtures home and away, or at least over a long spell of Gameweeks. The danger here is that, by linking two teams in this way, you can end up selecting two defences due to convenience of their rotating fixtures, rather than their form or the difficulty of their forthcoming opponents. Personally, I have a two-step tactic that relies mainly on analysis of the difficulty of a short period of fixtures.

The obvious first move is to use the Season Ticker to identify strong defences for the coming Gameweeks. The Next Six Ticker in the side bar quickly reveals that Swansea and West Ham have favourable fixtures in the first six and, while they don’t rotate home and away, both offer a solid starting point in the mid-price and budget bracket. Add the expected Man City defender to this and you can start to build a picture of your likely defensive selections for the first six weeks.

My next step, once I have three teams in place, is to identify the Gameweeks in which these three defences face tougher opponents or away matches. The premise being that, in these Gameweeks, you may elect to call on your spare, and preferably cheaper defenders, to step in from the bench.

As an example, our existing defensive lineup of West Ham, Swansea and City gives us no home defenders in Gameweeks 4 and 6. While the fixtures aren’t awful, we obviously want to ship in two defenders who can offer us home games and preferably favourable fixtures in these Gameweeks.

Another glance at the ticker reveals that, in the mid-price/budget bracket, both Norwich and Villa have home games in those Gameweeks, thus they stand out as options to complete our defensive five. We may only use their budget defenders in two of the six Gameweeks, but that’s all we require when playing three at the back.

Of course, this is just one of many configurations. With the double Gameweek, many will already be planning to go in with Chelsea and Reading defenders. Again though, the above principle can be applied. Plan ahead, but not too far, identify the weak points and then find the defences who can fill those gaps.

This kind of process is so much easier when using our Members Ticker and particularly the Clean Sheet filter. Using this you can drag rows around and quickly find combinations that provide at least three favourable fixtures from your five every Gameweek.

Longer term, you can then start planning your transfers alongside these steps. While you’ll more than likely have higher priorities to address, the hope is that, by Gameweek 7, your squad will have some stability, allowing you to use your transfer to rotate budget defenders in and out according to your fixture planning.

You should also be quick to exploit opportunities that emerge as the season unfolds, like that 4.0 full-back who suddenly cements a starting role, or the United or Chelsea defender that benefits from an injury to present a cheaper route to clean sheets. Both could be short-term, but, for that very reason, you’ll want the flexibility to react quickly.

The ability to keep your defence agile and to swoop on opportunities is key, which is why planning a complete defensive unit beyond the first 10 Gameweeks, particularly one governed by rotation, can be folly. Such plans can be torn up by a twist of events that changes the complexion of defensive selection. I like to narrow the window of analysis, choose my key, essential targets and then identify the cheap options that combine with them best. Then it’s about form, fixtures and the opportunity to cash in on the bargains that emerge.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

  1. leannekok
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Hey guys.. could you rate my team out of 10 pls

    Keeper: Cech
    Defenders: Lescott, Jones, Williamson
    Midfield: Bale, Siggurdson, Jobi McAnuff, Yaya Toure
    Forwards: Pogrebnyak, Torres (C), Aguero

    Subs: Jaaskelainen, Danny Guthrie, George McCartney, Jose Fonte

    Might consider changing Torres to Cisse after Chelsea's double game week and also downgrading Cech to either Vorm or Krul... I know im taking a risk by having quite a number of newcomers to the PL. Overall what do u guys think bout my team?

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    1. Smakies
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      I like your midfield but I think you you should downgrade Cech to Vorm and put the 0.5 from Cech for Mata or Hazardby replacing siffurdson even though I like him

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      1. leannekok
        • 13 Years
        13 years, 5 months ago

        Yeach. Cech is only in for the first double game week and will definitely downgrade... Im a bit cautious in investing in Chelsea's midfield coz of the arrival of Oscar and Hazard.. So not really sure who is going to get game time... I invested in Bale and Siggy coz going by the pre season friendlies.. almost all the goals came from their combination... they seem to be really on form and judging by the lack of forwards for spurs... i have a feeling that somehow spurs will be relying on Bale and Siggy for goals.. i also have a feeling that siggy will get more game time compared to VDV coz siggy was brought in by AVB and seems to be more fit compared to VDV who is injury prone..

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    2. Rojo's Modern Life
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      6

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  2. Smakies
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    NIce evening! could you please rate my team out of 10 and tell me some changes I could make
    Vorm
    Lescott A. Cole Fabio

    Bale Hazard Pinaar Sinclair

    Aguero Torres Progrebnyak

    Torres for Papiss Cissé or balotelli gwk 3 maybe ?
    Pienaar?
    subs:cuellar,maloneybarnett, Ruddy (Gk

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    1. leannekok
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      i would be a bit cautious having Ruddy as a sub keeper.. last season he had a very bad record for clean sheet.. about 3 i think... i would invest with one of the newcomers to the PL instead for the same price..

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  3. Smakies
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    NIce evening! could you please rate my team out of 10 pleaseand tell me some changes I could make
    Vorm
    Lescott A. Cole Fabio

    Bale Hazard Pinaar Sinclair

    Aguero Torres Progrebnyak

    Torres for Papiss Cissé or balotelli gwk 3 maybe ?
    Pienaar?
    subs:cuellar,maloneybarnett, Ruddy (Gk

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    1. Smakies
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      changed it to
      Vorm
      Lescott A,cole Colocini

      Bale YaYa touré MIchu Kagawa
      Torres Aguero Probenyak
      Torres for papiss cissé gwk3
      Kagawa or A.young

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  4. FantasyFreak
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Kompany or Lescott or Ashley Cole?

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    1. hibster
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      is this the weirdest game of shag, marry, kill ever?

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    2. Smakies
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      A.cole scores more

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  5. @BigChrisso
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Just a quick poll:

    Pienaar v Tabaart
    Cole v Ivanovic
    Graham v Petric

    Free RMT to first 3 replies!

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    1. leannekok
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      Tabaart, Cole, Graham

      RMT

      Keeper: Cech
      Defenders: Lescott, Jones, Williamson
      Midfield: Bale, Siggurdson, Jobi McAnuff, Yaya Toure
      Forwards: Pogrebnyak, Torres (C), Aguero

      Subs: Jaaskelainen, Danny Guthrie, George McCartney, Jose Fonte

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    2. Spoox777
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      Pienaar
      Ivanovic (More goal threat)
      Graham

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    3. Smakies
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      Pienaar(should not pick Taabart at the start of season)
      Cole(ivanovic would score less goals and assist)
      Graham(Petric seems not in a perfect shape)
      RMT
      Vorm
      Lescott A. Cole Fabio

      Bale Hazard Pinaar Sinclair

      Aguero Torres Progrebnyak

      Torres for Papiss Cissé or balotelli gwk 3 maybe ?
      Pienaar?
      subs:cuellar,maloneybarnett, Ruddy (Gk

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  6. bangers and M*A*S*H
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    I think I have now decided on this rather different side.

    Green / Henderson
    Dawson / Hangeland / McCarhney / Fonte / Gorkss
    Bale / Hazard / Dempsey / Siggy / Noble
    Petric / Rooney / Tevez

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    1. Spoox777
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      Defence looks to weak & can't see Tevez getting much game time. Midfield looks pretty good but i wouldn't have 2 from Tottenham.

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  7. Sheepbender
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Need your opinions on my squad.

    Foster (Jaaskelainen)
    Baines, Lescott, Evra, A. Williams (R. Nelson)
    Moses, Arteta, L. Britton, Dempsey (Whitehead)
    D. Ba, Rooney (Borini)

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    1. Rojo's Modern Life
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      Pants

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    2. Spoox777
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      I'd start again. Not meaning to sound rude or anything but does need re-working. You can't have possibly spent your limit there?

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  8. Chairboy
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Thoughts on this please - I play 3 5 2

    De Gea (Federici)

    Cuellar Lescott Figuerroa (Stam Demel)

    Michu Hazard Pienaar Sigurdsson Kagawa

    Torres Aguero (Smith)

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    1. Rojo's Modern Life
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      ok

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  9. Jayraj Champavat
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    I selected

    Cech, Cerni
    Cole, Clichy, Walker, Maccartney,
    Bale, Sinclair,Pienar, Dyer, Larsson
    Rooney, Torres, Progrebnik..

    Please rate my team & advice asap.

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    1. Jayraj Champavat
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      Please give a thought on

      Cech, Cerni
      Cole, Clichy, Walker, Maccartney,
      Bale, Sinclair,Pienar, Dyer, Larsson
      Rooney, Torres, Progrebnik..


      Shall i save money???

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  10. Mr F Gallagher
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Arsenal- Is Jenkinson gonna be starting while Sagna’s out or is Santos likely to be shifted over to the right?

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    1. Spoox777
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      Forget Jenkinson. Look elsewhere.

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  11. Mee and the Boys
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Who would be the most nailed-on West Ham defenders? (apart from Collins)

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  12. Smakies
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    I totally revamped my team please rate it! (out of 10)
    Vorm
    A Cole/Lescott/Colocini
    YaYa touré/Bale/Kagawa\Michu
    Aguero/Torres/Probenyak
    subs:begovic,barnett,fabio,whitehead
    Torres for papiss cissé gwk3
    Kagawa or A. Young?

    thanks

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  13. Mee and the Boys
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Hey guys, just wondering - would Vaz Te or Carllton Cole be a better choice as a cheap striker (both priced at £5.5)

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      BOSELLI 😛

      Or just get Maiga (or find 0.5 to get Petric/Graham)

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    2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      Well, right now, Carlton, as we don't know whether Ricardo's compusure will survive in the Premier League. If Vaz Te scores early doors, however ...

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      1. Mee and the Boys
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        13 years, 5 months ago

        Thanks, btw what do you think of this team?

        Begovic, Vorm
        Lescott, Hutton, Tomkins, R. Martin, Kaboul
        Nani, Hazard, Bale, Pienaar, Michu
        Aguero, Petric, C. Cole

        Would it be worth having Siggy instead of Bale for an extra £0.5?

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  14. alex koko
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    gameweek1
    start with
    Federici(V)
    Koscielny,Ivanovic,Gorkss
    Hazard,Song,Yaya Toure,McAnuff,
    Torres(C),Aguero,Vaz Te

    subs: Vorm,Walker,Pienaar,Butterfield

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  15. United come on!
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    What is the magic number for heavy hitters?

    I have 6 atm.

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    1. dunkle
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 5 months ago

      6 ? blimey
      I have struggled with 5 - and thats with 2 of them being unproven in the prem

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  16. dunkle
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 5 months ago

    Be so much easier if somehow all players over 8.5 million somehow get some bug and pevent them from taking part 🙂

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