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Fantasy Football Scout community writer Greyhead is back with his 2025/26 series of The Great and the Good articles, analysing the transfers and strategies of some well-known Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers.

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


“We are going to DefCon one!”

Here we go! Did you do anything nice this summer? The last couple of months will have seen many an FPL manager retreat to some unnatural habitats – spending quality time with their friends and family, without absent-mindedly muttering about £4.5m defender rotation.

Others may have spent an inordinate amount of time in garden centres, having to give opinions on bedding plants, whilst the most committed players will have been busy tracking defensive contribution (DC) points in pre-season friendlies or even playing Club World Cup Fantasy – the fools!

In our absence, FPL Towers have also been busy introducing an AI manager. It appears that ‘The Terminator’ films were a documentary series after all, and Arnie will soon be to blame for your misjudged transfers.

They then went a step further by doubling the chip allowance, before seemingly scoring an own goal with the AFCON extra transfers.

Still, it’s FPL and it’s back!

WHAT IS THE GREAT AND THE GOOD?

How ‘The Great and The Good’ managers did in Gameweek 1 5

Before going any further, I appreciate that some lucky few may be stumbling across these articles for the first time. Allow me to let you know what you’re in for, so you can brace for impact.

(For those who’ve read along for the last eight years, feel free to skip – your long service badge is in the post!)

The too-long, can’t be bothered to read version is that I’m tracking the progress of a group of hand-picked, leading FPL managers to see what we can learn from their moves, strategies and occasional errors.

It also allows you, as the reader, to feel good about yourself if you beat any of them – or blame bad luck, content creators or algorithmic models if you don’t. Alongside the stats, I poke a little fun at them and add a few subtle and not-so-subtle puns.

The Great and The Good combines prominent FPL managers with quieter types, boasting track records that appear to defy data models. Just don’t call them elite or experts!

Over time, a small rivalry has developed between them, as they try to win this fictitious Fantasy league and lay claim to being the greatest of The Great and The Good. Previous winners include Fabio Borges, Mark Sutherns, FPL Harry, Ville Ronka (bonus points for remembering him) and Ben Crellin.

In other news, the more dedicated types can receive the Great and the Good Deadline Day email and dossier directly to their inbox courtesy of Mini League Mate. Special thanks here to Top Marx for making this happen.

Click here and under ‘Join an existing league’, enter your name and email together with league code MLM0001. It’s all free!

Anyway, let’s introduce the stars of our show. 

THE GREAT AND THE GOOD: CLASS OF 25/26

Mark Sutherns 

Let’s start at the top, and I mean the top, as Mark has taken the moniker of FPL Godfather seriously by moving into a position of power at FPL Towers. His exact role is shrouded in mystery. However, I fully expect a ‘magic bean’ chip to be introduced. He’s a legendary FPL manager with 10 – yes, 10 – top 10k finishes.

Ben Crellin

Has won this ‘competition’ for the last two campaigns, as he proudly shares on that evil social media platform, whilst also showing his love for bird ornaments. Ben is, to put it mildly, rather good at FPL and spreadsheets.

FPL Harry

We don’t really need the AI Assistant, as a large number of people have been copying YouTuber Harry’s team for years, such has been his success. Each of the last five years has brought top 10k finishes. Can he topple Ben this season, though?

Fabio Borges 

I fully admit to being a Fabio fan boy, irresistibly combining superb rank history with an enigmatic absence from the FPL mainstream. At his peak, he had seven successive top 5k finishes, with six of those inside the top 2k, which is why he’s considered by many as the FPL GOAT.

FPL General

Not a real member of the military, but a legend of the FPL world who once had a stunning run of three top 500 finishes in four seasons. He provides sage wisdom in this world of clickbait. However, General appears to have thrown all that out the window with his decision to go without either Mohamed Salah (£14.5m) or Erling Haaland (£14.0m) all season. Thoughts and prayers go out to him.

Az, Andy North and Luke Williams

The three musketeers of FPL BlackBox who give a weekly combination of insight and wit, along with Andy, who is there to look pretty and press the buttons… occasionally at the right time.

Az has finished four times in the top 10k, Luke has three of them, while Andy still has none. However, Mr North won last season’s personal three-way battle, so he who laughs last and all that.

Pras, Lateriser and Zophar

The FPL Wire boys return with a combined 19 top 10k finishes and some of the best high-brow content out there, talking lots about macro strategy. Luckily, Zophar is always on hand with his customary smutty Chris Wood (£7.6m) joke to provide the balance.

Joe Lepper and Tom Freeman

Next up is Joe, one of the OGs of The Great and The Good. He is the Mr Consistent of FPL, with a reputation for cautious approaches. His inclusion is like picking Elliot Anderson (£5.5m) for his DC points.

Often alongside him on Scout videos is Tom Freeman, who has a knack for picking the right differential, boasts a phenomenal FPL track record and is one of the best writers around. Scout’s Deputy Editor often edits these articles, so if you think I am sucking up, then you are absolutely right.

Tom Dollimore

Now, the newcomers. We’ve gone big by securing arguably the best current FPL manager in the world, someone with four top 4k finishes in the last six seasons, including two in the best 500. That means Fabio, Harry and Ben should be worried. Very worried.

Martin Baker

Next up is the above-average Martin Baker, who knows a thing or two about bonus points and finished 24k last year. He hosts the essential post-weekend review show with Adam and supports Spurs, although clearly that didn’t influence his inclusion.

Pingreen 

The self-proclaimed greatest content creator of all time is a massive fan of the mighty algorithm that so many review. Aside from this bluster, his track record over the last three campaigns is impeccable, all ending inside the top 10k, including a finish of 700th, which he barely mentions.

Huss E and Frasier Crane

Finally, we have the two winners of the feeder leagues. Huss E, who won the open to all competition while finishing an astonishing 41st worldwide.

Our invitational champion was Frasier Crane, not to be confused with the Cheers character. This one focuses more on the love of Bruno Fernandes (£9.0m) and Manchester United, ending 6,407th and 4,281st in the last couple of seasons. Is he the new Magnus Carlsen?

OVERALL PERFORMANCE 

As always, we all start the season with that sense of giddy optimism, although the wiser ones amongst us have at least logged the thought of a minor disaster to lessen its impact, should it come to pass.

The Great and The Good rankings coming out of the opening Gameweek should at least give you cause for comfort if you had a slow start. None of these are currently inside the top 2.8 million.

BlackBox boys Az and Andy North are leading the way on 60 points, guided by Manchester City pair Tijjani Reijnders (£5.6m), aka the FPL second coming, and Rayan Ait-Nouri (£6.0m). DC points proved to be key for the latter.

While Man City’s performance may encourage more to invest, their immediate fixtures are probably in the meh category for now. It’s Gameweek 6 where we’ll probably see a lot of tripling-up, by fair or Free Hit means.

Luke Williams was not far behind, as a trio of Tottenham Hotspur defensive assets proved key. Clearly, he has a lot of faith in the Thomas Frank revolution. If it works, he’ll have a big rank boost, and upcoming fixtures suggest there may be more feast than famine.

After all that initial talk of Gameweek 1 Bench Boosts, the arrival of cheap picks Martin Dubravka (£4.0m) and Marc Guiu (£4.5m) meant that all of The Great and The Good gang have delayed that decision until such names are fully fit and starting. It means they can use the chip without any unnecessary investment in substitutes.

All eyes might be on the Gameweek 2 team news, though. Some may flick the switch then, depending on whether Guiu looks likely to make it off the Sunderland bench.

Unsurprisingly, the default position was to captain Salah – unless you didn’t own him, General. Hopefully, next week will provide a bit more armband spice, although the favoured options of Cole Palmer (£10.5m) and Bukayo Saka (£10.0m) did very little to spark confidence.

THE GREAT AND THE GOOD TEMPLATE

Now it’s time to reveal this season’s original template. The number of these in your squad will say something about your appetite for adventure. Percentage ownership is in brackets

Dubravka (66.7%), Sels (55.6%)
Porro (94.4%), Murillo (61.1%), Esteve (50.0%), Rodon (33.3%), Romero/Richards (22.2%)
Palmer (100%), Salah (94.4%), Wirtz (72.2%), Reijnders (61.1%), Fernandes (50%)
Watkins (77.7%), Guiu (66.7%), Joao Pedro/Strand Larsen (38.9%)

The spine of the template is solid, with Palmer unanimous and Salah, Ollie Watkins (£9.0m) and Pedro Porro (£5.5m) close behind.

In fact, the midfield seems settled, with the general consensus being to have the two heavyweights plus either Fernandes or Florian Wirtz (£8.5m) – pronounced Veer-tz for those podcasters out there. Plus a couple of cheap rotating accompaniments.

The real differentiation comes from the second forward spot and in defence, where everyone seems to disagree on which £4.5m defenders are best.

Fabio, Tom, Joe and Mark found space for Saka at the expense of Fernandes, therefore going cheap at the back. In fact, Mr Borges doubled up on £4.0m defenders.

FPL General also has Saka, made possible by being the only one without Salah and Haaland. Taking a more maverick stance allows him to spend more on defence, with the aforementioned Ait-Nouri catching the eye and being his highlight throughout a difficult opening weekend.

As mentioned, when it comes to the choice of strikers, it’s a mixed bag. It’s worthy of note that the current Hall of Fame top two, Ben Crellin and Tom Dollimore, chose Jorgen Strand Larsen (£6.5m) because of upcoming fixtures and his strong end-of-season form.

MAVERICK OR SAFE?

Like any good long-distance race, the opinion at this stage usually involves staying with the pack. But let’s see how many of these managers have followed that advice.

Ratings below come via that wonderful site Live.FPL, worth a visit for those who enjoy watching their Gameweek crumble in real time.

Hi honey, we’re boring! Yes, 16 of these 18 are considered ‘moderately template’ with their picks, so thank goodness for FPL General and Fabio.

The former is seen as a daredevil, whereas the latter is doubling up on Brighton and Hove Albion’s defence. If only the final whistle had been blown slightly earlier for the Portuguese maestro.

CONCLUSION

Now that the first week is out of the way, we can all breathe.

Remember, FPL is like a nine-month Fantasy pregnancy in that there is still a lot of sweating, screaming, pain and tears before we find out what rank will be delivered. With that ill-judged metaphor, I bid you adieu and pray that Mrs Greyhead doesn’t read this paragraph.

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

Those affected by any of the topics raised in the above article can find me here on Twitter or BlueSky.

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  1. Brosstan
    • 11 Years
    3 months, 18 days ago

    Can someone explain the Palmer 100% ownership in G&G? Not one manager thought that hes been lacklustre for a long time and rather own other assets? He was invisible against Palace again.

    1. Qaiss
      • 9 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      Other assets such as? Wirtz? Bruno? Chelsea’s fixtures were too good to turn down and I guess the Club World Cup tricked people

      The only one I’d get is Haaland. But in the long run Saka + Palmer is better than Haaland + Kudus

      1. Brosstan
        • 11 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        Im not saying hes an outright bad pick just strange that he has 100% EO. Sheep mentality among content creators.

    2. x.jim.x
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      Good player has good fixtures

    3. F4L
      • 10 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      yea abit surprising as well. feel like most probably didnt own him for the whole of last season, and just remember the hauls early on. i kept him until the end of the season and subsequently wasnt that enticed to get him for this one after all the blanks, esp when he came in a 10.5. having said that he hasnt turned into a bad player overnight so obviously the potential is there still

    4. Feanor
      • 16 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      Was played in his best position in the CWC and looked great. Then Maresca pushed him back to the left where he struggled to make an impact.

    5. Magic Zico
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      World champion 😉

    6. NoOneCares
        3 months, 17 days ago

        Cool story bro.

      • OShaughnessy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        3 months, 17 days ago

        Agreed. Let's kick these bums out and let Brosstan lead the way.

      • White Pony
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        3 months, 17 days ago

        I think 10.5 was a convenient price given what he’s capable of (though hasn’t done in ages).

      • Esraj
        • 10 Years
        3 months, 17 days ago

        Lack of good options in midfield.

      • RedLightning
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 15 Years
        3 months, 17 days ago

        Groupthink.
        He is one of only three players who are in the Gameweek 1 templates for both the Great and Good and the Overall top 100 - Pedro Porro (39), Reijnders (64) and Palmer (36).
        But why did Haaland (owned by 90 of the top 100) not make the Great and Good template?

    7. MysticMac17
      • 7 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      Any love for Oscar Bobb? Could make that RW position his own this season and 5.5. A double up with Reijnders. Thoughts? Want to sell Malen. Could also wait a week but don’t want to play Porro away to City

      1. Chinese_person
        • 14 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        He will probably be on the bench against Spurs. Rotation risk. Just play Porro

      2. teddy.
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        I like it. I was considering him as a Malen replacement, but decided to play it safe with Anderson instead.

      3. Studs Up
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 5 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        Savinho still a factor if he stays

    8. Eddie Nketamine
      • 2 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      Mental to go without city and Liverpool GW2 free hit? Their fixtures aren’t great and allows to build a very strong team with arsenal, Bournemouth, Chelsea, villa and united assets. Would likely captain saka or gyokores

      1. Qaiss
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        Would have Haaland, can understand no Liverpool

      2. Chinese_person
        • 14 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        Yes Id want Haaland at least. Gyokores captain is an insane risk given his minutes in GW1

      3. x.jim.x
        • 11 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        I’d have a punt on Ekitike maybe, but wouldn’t be massively worried. Haaland and Arsenal are the must-haves I think, potentially Palmer cos West Ham look DOA.

      4. Salarrivederci
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        Haaland & RAN (maybe Reijnders) in my FH

    9. pundit of punts
      • 12 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      BB done and dusted with 72 points. Now, following the plan to WC.

      RMWCT

      Sels
      Gabriel - Chalobah - Dorgu
      Palmer - Mbuemo - Semenyo - Reijnders
      Haaland - Watkins - Gyokeres

      Dubravka - King - Reinildo - Gudmundsson

      GW 3 - Gyokeres ➡ Wood
      GW 4 - FH
      GW 5 - Palmer + Mbuemo ➡ Salah + Anderson/Arias/Stach

      FH GW 4 was also in the plan pre season. Planning a few transfers here because having Salah back is a must in GW 5 for captaincy.

      Thoughts? 🙂

      1. teddy.
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        Are you sure you need to Wildcard?

        1. pundit of punts
          • 12 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          Yep

          Coming off a BB team with triple Spurs defense vs City and duds like Fullkrug, Ndiaye, Georginio etc

          Was always my plan.

          BB 1, WC 2 and FH 4 for a fast start.

          1. Qaiss
            • 9 Years
            3 months, 18 days ago

            I can’t let you call Rutter a dud I’m afraid

            1. pundit of punts
              • 12 Years
              3 months, 18 days ago

              Subbed early

              Minteh, Mitoma and O Riley are unstoppable

              Welbeck waiting to get his spot back.

              Also, pretty underwhelming at home to Fulham.

              Maybe gets another 60 minutes up top at best. Also, difficult fixtures ahead.

              1. x.jim.x
                • 11 Years
                3 months, 18 days ago

                1 pen between the 3 of them = 'unstoppable', what a load of drivel

                1. pundit of punts
                  • 12 Years
                  3 months, 17 days ago

                  *undroppable

                  Auto correct

                  1. x.jim.x
                    • 11 Years
                    3 months, 17 days ago

                    Rutter and Minteh played the same amount of minutes yesterday

                    1. x.jim.x
                      • 11 Years
                      3 months, 17 days ago

                      *last game

                    2. pundit of punts
                      • 12 Years
                      3 months, 17 days ago

                      Rutter can’t play RW in place of Minteh

                      Welbeck can play striker

                      Just don’t fancy the pick going forward with tough fixtures

                      1. x.jim.x
                        • 11 Years
                        3 months, 17 days ago

                        He's played a few games on the right wing before.

                        Welbeck's 35 soon, he's not going to be expecting to start every week.

                        His fixtures haven't changed since deadline, so why is he a dud now and not then?

      2. Magic Zico
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        I like Mbeumo pick but not sure with Palmer if it's moving to Salah soon

        1. pundit of punts
          • 12 Years
          3 months, 17 days ago

          Salah - new, ARS
          Palmer - whm, FUL

          Having Palmer lets me have Mbuemo for ful, BUR as well.

    10. Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo
      • 5 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      "It’s worthy of note that the current Hall of Fame top two, Ben Crellin and Tom Dollimore, chose Jorgen Strand Larsen (£6.5m) because of upcoming fixtures and his strong end-of-season form."

      Right. Yeah. His fixtures and his form. That's why. No other possible reason.

      1. Qaiss
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        City at home, Newcastle away and Spurs away first 6 for a bottom half side are great fixtures

      2. Studs Up
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 5 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        that's why they're 1 & 2

      3. pundit of punts
        • 12 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        They may soon need to look at the Newcastle fixture ticker.

        Newcastle showing interest today.

      4. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
        • 10 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        FPL Review frauds

        1. Gazwaz80
          • 6 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          I have Strand Larsen, he was unlucky against a very good City team. I’m keeping…

          1. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
            • 10 Years
            3 months, 18 days ago

            There's always next season mate

            1. Gazwaz80
              • 6 Years
              3 months, 18 days ago

              Haha, we shall see 😀

              1. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
                • 10 Years
                3 months, 18 days ago

                😀

        2. rokonto
          • 10 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          What happened

      5. GCHILD2K16
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 17 days ago

        Need to consider bring in a wolves mid or attacker in DUE to their fixture. Skip their defence.

    11. Gazwaz80
      • 6 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      I miss the countdown to the G/W on the new app 🙁

    12. One Man
      • 9 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      Whois the most nailed Bourmouth defender ?

      1. Old Man
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        3 months, 18 days ago

        Well iI picked Diakité but Senesi shoul be OK

    13. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 months, 18 days ago

      Would you start Dubravka in goal, over Sels for gw2?

      I'm likely playing Munoz and Milenko so this feels like spreading the potential for points.

      Cue Sels penalty save next time out, but it seems the more prudent approach.

    14. A Trout
        3 months, 18 days ago

        How bad were Everton? I picked Ndiaye and have an eye on week 4 to move him to Sarr. Could do it early, but Everton have a decent game next. Brighton not great defensively. No other issues unless Frimpong is out.

        1. Magic Zico
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 7 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          The same boat here, wondering ditching him this GW ... maybe another GW then assess

          1. A Trout
              3 months, 17 days ago

              Makes sense. Sarr doesn't have the easiest of games to be fair. Wait a week it is!

        2. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
          • 10 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          The Circle Jerk League is back. Why would anyone on here care about how "Pingreen" is doing? This is FFS not Twitter. If this league is deemed "necessary" why not put FFS relevant people on here rather than just the Twitter people the author wants to get in with?

          1. Qaiss
            • 9 Years
            3 months, 18 days ago

            Andy North with zero top10ks. Is your money on him doing it right this season?

            1. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
              • 10 Years
              3 months, 18 days ago

              I will be on the edge of my seat all season finding out.

        3. AC/DC AFC
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 10 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          This is kinda funny

          When will Man Utd win 5 in a row again?

          https://x.com/FBAwayDays/status/1957542045381169264?t=6wCjXygLFQqhaShZu5ayCw&s=19

        4. Make FPL Casual Again
          • 7 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          Cash or Senesi and why?

          1. Magic Zico
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            3 months, 18 days ago

            Senesi, all credit cards no cash

        5. JBG
          • 7 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          Looks like Eze is going to Spurs.. wonder how that effects Sarr and Mateta.

        6. rokonto
          • 10 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          Is Cash nailed

        7. FPL_trail_runner
          • 5 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          A distinct lack of talking point discussion here lately compared to the old days (ie pre 2010 ) for the future fpl template

          Here are some i think will drive the template in future :

          - Marseca positioning + loss of Colwell is killing Palmer as a 10.0 fpl asset, he is too deep to start buildup will be sold be content creators on mass week 5

          - Liverpool WILL finally spread points enough to justify not going fully on Salah - certainly for the next two weeks, with Haaland perma captain, and If Isak is added after week 4-5 it seems justified to go without.

          - Sunderlands excellent midfield and low block will give decent points and DC for their defence at home in rotation

          - United attack finally an option, toss up between mbeumo and cunha, prefer the latter.

          - City are back and will really push Liverpool for the title, triple up is a given.

          - Cucurella is all the chelsea coverage needed due to positioning, esteveao maybe an option in a few weeks.

          1. White Pony
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            Aye, agree with all that. I definitely feel two cheaper Pool attackers plus Haaland will be the template within a few weeks.

          2. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            I think I still need a little more convincing that City are 'back' to and will be at a similar level to that Liverpool attack (especially if assuming Isak joins). Although I'm fully onboard with the Reijnders hype, and a big fan of Bobb, I still feel like they can't rely exclusively on them for creativity if they're going to match Salah, Wirtz etc. Silva is reliable enough but I think they will need Foden to step up again, or Cherki make a similar kind of impact, and I just don't see Doku as good enough for the kind of level you're talking about. I think the jury is still out defensively too, although obviously Rodri if he can stay fit will make a big difference. And in terms of an FPL triple up... I think I'm still waiting on RAN to be unleashed or Foden/Cherki to dazzle me.

            Only saw the Sunderland highlights, and I'm pleased to see them make such a bright start but from an FPL perspective content to wait a few more weeks to assess their options.

            I love what (little) I've seen of Estêvão so far; was super tempted to just stick him in my GW1 team & really hope he's given a chance to start. I was already saying before GW1 he looks more ready than Gittens and I think Neto should move to LW for now

          3. Make FPL Casual Again
            • 7 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            City put up total 2.47 XG vs Wolves, with Haaland hogging 1.99 of that total

            Liverpool put up total 2.2 XG vs Bournemouth, with Salahs share only 0.37
            Ekitike had 1.14 share

            Notwithstanding I'm not sure whether Saka instead of Salah for effectively one match is worth it especially given that he's off penalties, scored only 4 non-pen league goals last season and Arsenals attack looks lack lustre. Salah still looks like Salah, and could easily return well over next two difficult games

        8. Miguel Sanchez
          • 9 Years
          3 months, 18 days ago

          Do you think Eze will be worth the extra 1m over Kudus at Spurs?

          1. FPL_trail_runner
            • 5 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            yes of kudus, but doesnt mean will be tailsman, a wait for me.

          2. JBG
            • 7 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            Probably yeah, will be the focsl point in their attack, don't you think? Probably takes FKs as well

            1. Miguel Sanchez
              • 9 Years
              3 months, 17 days ago

              If he gets pens, definitely. It's close for sure, hence why I asked... I may need to settle for Kudus if I go in for Halaand next week so the choice may be out of my hands which may be for the better.

              1. Tonyawesome69
                • 6 Years
                3 months, 17 days ago

                Highly doubt Eze will be on pens ahead of Richarlison and Solanke

          3. Sloopy
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            Problebly not, but I still like Eze more….

          4. Tonyawesome69
            • 6 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            Yes - likely play central and take set pieces

          5. F4L
            • 10 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            yeah, although will be interested to see how frank uses eze/kudus if he lines up with 3 CBs and wing backs in tougher fixtures.

            1. Tonyawesome69
              • 6 Years
              3 months, 17 days ago

              Lineup against PSG - replace Sarr with Eze

            2. FPL_trail_runner
              • 5 Years
              3 months, 17 days ago

              He will probably play 2 sitting dms ( paulinho + another) behind eze id imagine in the 5 3 2

              1. Jordan.
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 15 Years
                3 months, 17 days ago

                glad your back trail runner,quality poster

        9. The Bandit
          • 15 Years
          3 months, 17 days ago

          Rubbish scores for the G&G this week, but a well written and witty article

          1. Greyhead
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            Thank you Mr Bandit, very kind

        10. sk24
          • 8 Years
          3 months, 17 days ago

          Fullkrug > Thiago Igor?

        11. Cojones of Destiny
          • 7 Years
          3 months, 17 days ago

          what’s a MLS code pls

          1. AAAFootball
              3 months, 16 days ago

              Postecode?

          2. F4L
            • 10 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            any thoughts on romero this season? potential defcon monster under frank with 3-5 goals to boot and a clean sheet every 3 games? or CL demands will be too much and the team/defence might struggle abit to keep up with the demands

          3. Crazy RedDevil
            • 13 Years
            3 months, 17 days ago

            Palmer to Saka or Watkins to Gyokeres? I'll captain Saka /Gyokeres. Please suggest.

            1. A Trout
                3 months, 17 days ago

                I will captain Gyokeres but I wouldn't sell Watkins to do it. Just captain Salah.

              • SINGH
                • 7 Years
                3 months, 17 days ago

                Kins has the easy fixture

            2. Froes
              • 12 Years
              3 months, 16 days ago

              Team need help:

              I was one of those lunatic who went without salah or halland - salah was 30 seconds away of making me look like a genius, halland i just thought gyokers and watkins were a better combined duo ( i am a sporting fan and was biased...)

              My team at the moment

              Sanchez
              Van dijk / Romero / Porro / Dorgu / Milenkovic
              Bruno / Palmer / Wirtz / O´riley / Reijnders
              Gyokers / Watkins / S.Larsen

              I am thinking on benching the whole spurs + city players - any thoughts ? Free hit i might hold for next

              1. AAAFootball
                  3 months, 16 days ago

                  Might be an immediate WC ngl

                  But if you are intent on staying your course, then i would say bench spurs de and maybe o riley.

                  Highly reccomend you get haaland although you could skip this week and then Palmer + Gyokeres to Haaland+ Anderson

                  I rated Gyokeres hugely last year but he really didn't show up vs Man u. Maybe give him leeds and then sell.

                  TLDR:
                  Not the best team, consider WC
                  Could give it a week before reconsidering.