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6 January 2015 2230 comments
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Often a neglected position, the two goalkeeper slots in our Fantasy Premier League (FPL) team can nonetheless prove worthwhile differentials. With templates often forming around selections in midfield and up front, our combination of keepers and defenders, particularly during the season climax when clean sheets can be more frequent, may prove vital.

There are several approaches when considering goalkeeper options. Many will reject the idea of investing in a single heavy-hitter in this position, favouring the acquisition of two low-to-mid-price options, working in rotation according to fixture difficulty.

In this first Wildcard selection article we’ll look at both approaches, considering the merits and pitfalls of adopting a rotation pairing and checking in on those who have the potential to provide suitable single or “one stop shop” keeper option.

Can Rotation Work for Me?

Our article is fortunate enough to arrive shortly after Sticky Mockwell’s latest and greatest update of his goalkeeper rotation series. If you haven’t scanned his analysis, offering an appraisal of goalkeeper rotation up to Gameweek 20, you should stop reading right now and soak it up.

Sticky Mockwell’s assessment is pretty conclusive – an effective rotation pairing can outscore a single keeper option by some margin. His findings revealed that a combination of Burnley’s Tom Heaton and Swansea’s Lukas Fabianski could have returned 109 points. That total beats the best single keeper option – Southampton’s Frazer Forster – by an impressive 28 points.

There is one caveat to consider, however. When deciding upon a rotation pairing, you’re backing yourself to make the right call on your selection each and every Gameweek. The Heaton/Fabianski combination failed to provide perfect home and away rotation so, on occasions, the right choice was contentious.

With this in mind, we appraised the fixture pairs they presented. When honestly assessing these for each keeper and making a retrospective selection, we believe most would have scored 102 points from the duo: a decline on the maximum return, but still 21 points greater than Forster.

While that finding supports Sticky Mockwell’s view, when we consider another pairing he put forward – that of the Newcastle/Sunderland combination – the story is somewhat different.

Newcastle and Sunderland rotate perfectly home and away but, if you’d followed that pattern, you would have scored just 67 points from their respective keepers – 14 fewer than Frazer Forster.

The Sunderland stoppers have earned a staggering 51 points away from home so, at times, you would have had to back them in some of the away matches, forgoing your home keeper option, in order to have fetched optimum returns.

Hand on heart, would you honestly have benefited from the 10 points for your Sunderland keeper at Burnley when Newcastle faced Hull at home in the same Gameweek (and scored just 1 point)?

This is a good example of the problems you may face when opting for a rotation pairing: on occasions there are real dilemmas and the effectiveness of the end result is based on making judgment calls.

If you’re an FFS member, we can try to help guide your decisions with the Season Ticker, which will offer a view on fixture difficulty, and Rate My Team, which will even suggest which of your keepers to bench.

Despite all this, you have to be prepared for the frustration when you make the wrong call: as Sticky Mockwell concluded, you have to find pairings that offer a predictable pattern of clean sheets to make those decisions easy for you: that’s the holy grail and it’s not easy to find.

Wildcard Rotation Pairings

Again, our community section includes a great article to help guide you to locating an option for rotating stoppers. Saata’s recent summary presents a number of low-to-mid-price pairings, outlining the fixtures they present.

For the purpose of this article, I’ve singled out a trio that we feel are worthy of further attention.

Tom Heaton and Costel Pantilimon
The combination of the Burnley and Sunderland stoppers looks to be the best fit when hunting out that perfect marriage of fixture difficulty. This immediately offers a run of nine home matches and a favourable away trip returns (QPR CPL BUR WBA QPR WBA SWA hul AVL), before things falter for Gameweek 30, to rally with a fairly decent season climax (LEI SOT hul LEI avl) from Gameweek 34.

Currently available for a knock-down price of 9.1, the duo look an obvious route to take when adopting a Wildcard rotation pairing.

One factor to consider, however, is that a combination of Black Cat Patrick van Annholt and Burnley’s Kieran Trippier is available for a sum of 9.0 – a pairing that would cover that same clean sheet potential with the added bonus of attacking returns. Swap Trippier for Burnley’s Michael Duff (once fit) and you’ll also be able to achieve cover of these two teams for the sum of just 8.2. Having that flexibility to acquire Van Annholt now and bring in Duff at just 4.0 later might just convince you to look elsewhere.

Ben Foster and Brad Guzan
With Tony Pulis installed at the Hawthorns, we’re suddenly looking on the Baggies defensive assets in a whole new light. We’re anticipating an immediate boost in returns, with Ben Foster suddenly emerging as a prime keeper selection.

Pair him with Aston Villa’s Brad Guzan and you get another fine shot-stopper in front of a resilient mid-table defence, achieving perfect home and away rotation.

It’s fair to say that, even with Guzan as an alternative, Foster may well carry the burden of claiming clean sheets over the majority of the remaining Gameweeks.

Not only is there a chance that his output will improve once Pulis’s methods kick-in, it should be noted that, from now until Gameweek 30, West Brom have arguably the most favourable run of opponents in the league when it comes to keeping shut-outs. You’ll likely call on Guzan for Gameweek 30 when the Baggies play Man City and Gameweek 35 when Pulis’s side make the trip to Old Trafford.

While this pairing will set you back 9.3 in the FPL, given that you may only call upon Guzan twice, there is a clear case to consider saving funds and exploring Foster as a “one-stop shop” – at least until Gameweek 34. Back him with Boaz Myhill and you’re assured of cover of West Brom’s potentially improved defence with their strong fixtures for the sum of 8.6.

That option would allow you to retain the services of Alan Hutton as one of two or three rotating defenders. Should you ignore Foster, of course, you could also look to acquire Andre Wisdom to provide your Baggies’ returns, though we’re not quite sure how Pulis’s rearguard will be set up as he may look to bring in his own men. If Wisdom does retain his start, the combination with Hutton would set you back 8.8. You could also consider Ron Vlaar – priced at 4.4 (identical to Hutton) – as there’s every chance that the Villa skipper may yet get a move to a bigger club in the January window.

Asmir Begovic and Lukas Fabianski
With just four clean sheets to his name, Begovic has probably burnt his bridges this season for many Fantasy managers. Having said that, the Potters have kept shut-outs in two of their last three and boast a run from now until Gameweek 30 that should deliver more. Begovic could be considered as a risky option on his own, but pair the Stoke man with Swansea’s Lukas Fabianski and you achieve perfect home and away rotation, providing a run of fixtures that are well worthy of consideration, up to Gameweek 30 (WHM lei QPR SUN wba avl HUL eve wba CPL).

The major caveat here is that this pair will set you back a handsome 10.1, whilst the same teams can be covered via Neil Taylor and Erik Pieters for 9.4.

The One-Stop Shops

While rotating pairs can offer improved returns, some may look to avoid the headaches of the decision-making they force. The “one-stop shop” or “fire and forget” keeper selection provides the solution.

It can also be argued that, by opting for a single goalkeeper, you’re giving yourself more flexibility. Even by using just one transfer between now and the end of the season, you can react to form and fixtures to optimise returns in this position.

Remember those 102 points from our appraisal of the Heaton/Fabianski combination? While that tally did beat Frazer Forster’s total, if you’d have switched from the Saints man to Costel Pantilimon in Gameweek 12, prior to Southampton’s testing run, you would have also totalled 102 points. That’s the same tally without having to make the decision on who to select from your keeper rotation each Gameweek.

Clearly then, it’s not wise to dismiss the option of acquiring a single keeper with the Wildcard, perhaps with a view to use just one transfer before the season ends to switch according to fixtures.

With this in mind, here’s our selection of Wildcard options to consider:

Thibaut Courtois
While it’s going to prove difficult to reserve a Chelsea slot for their Belgian keeper, there’s little doubt that the Blues number one presents a convincing case. Doubling on Mourinho’s defence with two of Branislav Ivanovic, John Terry or Courtois looks to be a viable tactic, with Eden Hazard taking care of matters further up the pitch.

Quite simply, Chelsea benefit from a favourable second half of the season which should see them flourish and possibly claim the title at a canter. Admittedly, Courtois’ run looks good until Gameweek 32 when Mourinho’s men go to QPR and Arsenal and face Man United at the Bridge. At that point, you could use a trade and back the Liverpool or Arsenal stoppers, or look to Frazer Forster: all three have favourable run-ins over the final seven matches.

Costel Pantilimon
It took nine Gameweeks and a series of calamities from Vito Manonne to bring Pantilimon onto the radar; once installed, the Romanian certainly seized his opportunity to flourish. If you’d opted for the Sunderland pair from the start of the season you’d have registered 85 points – four more than the top-scoring keeper, Frazer Forster. The Black Cats pairing gathered more bonus points that any other stoppers and have claimed an impressive 21 points from saves.

With Burnley, QPR, West Brom, Villa, Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Southampton and Leicester due at the Stadium of Light before the season ends, there’s every reason for the Pantilimon/Manonne option to go on delivering. You have to consider that those home fixtures look extremely favourable while, to this point, the pair have gathered no fewer than 51 of their 85 points away from home.

Things certainly stiffen for Sunderland from Gameweek 33 onwards (ars stk SOT eve LEI che) but, at this point, a whole raft of favourable options become available at a variety of price points, including the Leicester keeper, Tom Heaton at Burnley and, further up the price brackets, Joe Hart and the Liverpool custodian.

Ben Foster
As mentioned, this could be the Wildcard option for many. We’re anticipating great things down at the Hawthorns, and with the fixtures aligning nicely with Pulis’ arrival, Foster has the platform to deliver. He’s a fine shot-stopper, capable of providing save and bonus points and, with Myhill available for just 4.0, you can cover the West Brom potential from now and until the season climax for just 8.6.

The schedule stiffens severely for Foster by Gameweek 34, however: the Baggies run-in is simply pure evil (LIV mun new CHE ars). Those holding Foster will be looking to get rid at this stage but, again, the options are plentiful at this time with Leicester, Burnley, City and Newcastle all enjoying favourable final fives.

The Conclusion

The goalkeeper is a unique position in our squads. We’re reluctant to overspend, both in terms of funds or transfers. However, make the decision hastily and you could burden yourself with a scenario that will curse and potentially cost you over the remaining fixtures.

While our guide has hopefully offered insight into your options and the some of they key candidates, it’s often best to consider your keeper selection alongside the defence. We’ve discussed how some rotation pairings can be best covered by defenders rather than stoppers and, in the next selection guide, we’ll hark back to this as we examine the options available as we look to fill our five defender slots.

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

  1. HurriKane
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Worth doubling up on falcao and adm. ? Look at those fixtures

    1. The Gambler.
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      certainly is. triple up with a defender if you can pick a fit one

      1. HurriKane
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        not confident on our defence. unless we buy a solid cb

    2. blues123
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Falcao's does not play enough minutes and has not been explosive enough. I would definitely want Adm for those fixtures though

    3. Chambo
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I think I will double up for sure with ADM + striker. Not many people liked that idea yesterday... don't know why

  2. foley_fd
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Lost on last page!

    Choose one to play:

    Wasilewski vs Villa (h)

    or

    Bertrand vs Man Utd (a)

    Thank you!!

    1. Polo
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Bertrand

      1. foley_fd
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Thanks!

        1. littlebig
          • 13 Years
          11 years, 24 days ago

          Wasilewski vs Villa. Villa struggling to score in the last few matches

  3. The Gambler.
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Foster
    Zaba, Wisdom, Azpil
    Silva, Sanchez, Hazard, Downing
    Rooney, Kane, Austin

    (Guzan, Clichy, Hutton, Marney)

    1FT £4m ITB

    A) Zaba > Trippier
    B) Zaba > ManU Def (any idea who is nailed and not hurt?)

  4. Skruffy
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    ADM in for Siggy on FT, Yay or NAY???

    1. Mr. Grv
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      yay imo

      1. littlebig
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Yes

  5. Tomeister
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Who should I start this weekend, Rooney or Austin?

    1. The Gambler.
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      its sad that this is a viable question but i'd toss a coin

  6. Syd.
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Aguero fit and ready to go 🙂 🙂

    1. foley_fd
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      This worries me.

      I think Pellegrini feels he needs Aguero back for the Arsenal and Chelsea fixtures, and maybe prepared to rush him back for half hour to get him ready.

      Could backfire?

      1. FISSH
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        he is certainly very fragile, handle with care haha

    2. BeachBadger
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Guess I'll be wildcarding a bit earlier than expected 😉 Maybe not with those fixtures though

      1. foley_fd
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Yes, there's no hurry for me.

        Unlikely he'll start at Everton, and then we have Arsenal (okay - potential goal fest) followed by Chelsea away.

        Will watch the value with interest, but still have my eyes on GW24.

        1. BeachBadger
          • 12 Years
          11 years, 24 days ago

          Theres a nice turn in fixtures 22/23 too for some clubs so depending on the players I want to get in may be worth Wcing a week earlier than planned. That is unless these Messi rumours build up steam 😆

          1. foley_fd
            • 11 Years
            11 years, 24 days ago

            That really would change things!

            Which teams are you looking at from 22/23?

            1. BeachBadger
              • 12 Years
              11 years, 24 days ago

              GW 22 upturn for Stoke. Southampton Utd. Small downturn for Villa where I can ditch Guzan as hes my only keeper and doubled with hutton

              GW23 best time to get Arsenal Sunderland newcastle downturn for Liverpool where I can ditch sterling

              None of these are truly crucial but might be good to jump on some clubs decent fixtures early if Im planning on bringing them in anyways

  7. FISSH
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    cwaor, just realised Burnley's fixtures after GW24... Boyd will be cemented on my bench ahha

    1. BeachBadger
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Yep and people looking to get Heaton 😯

      1. FISSH
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        save points 😉 haha

        1. BeachBadger
          • 12 Years
          11 years, 24 days ago

          😆

    2. HurriKane
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      ive never got his points from the bench. its been painful 🙁

    3. Mahesh_Kumar
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Trippier is a good shout too

    1. Black Knights
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Some of these are lovely. Crystal Palace is practically the same, isn't it?

    2. BeachBadger
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      This is awesome

  8. GoonerByron
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Could do with some opinions.. Think I only want to go with two premium strikers in my Ultimate FPL squad from January onwards... Currently have Aguero, Costa, Rooney (Alongside Welbeck, Naismith, Kane) and want to downgrade 1 of them to probably Giroud.. Which would you get rid of?

    1. Hasselbaink Forever
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Rooney if you have ADM

      1. GoonerByron
        • 14 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Yep, have ADM too.. Cheers! 🙂

  9. Kerz
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    ADM or Chadli? Looking for a Yaya replacement. Cheers

    1. HurriKane
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      ADM

    2. FISSH
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Chadli if you don't have Kane

  10. Stimps
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Morning all, just want your opionion on what needs to be done here. I have 1ft and i plan on using my WC after this weekend, so will need to use up this FT. Also have 5m itb

    Hart
    Hutton Zaba Wisdom
    Siggy Fab Haz Sanchez
    Kane Austin Costa

    sub: Elliot Downing Dummet Yun

    1. HurriKane
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Siggy or Downing to ADM

      1. littlebig
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Or, Austin to Giroud

  11. Black Knights
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    The most pertinent part of this for me was the mentioning that even if you only have one GK (Forster being the example here and in my case), you can still change that GK for difficult runs of games.

    A huge chunk of active Forster owners would've changed him after Aston Villa away, to someone who almost certainly scored more than 28 from 8 games. I guess the point is, hard data analysis overlooks the fact that a manager choosing one GK isn't a robot, and can foresee when the odd transfer in a dozen weeks to someone with stronger games is a good idea.

    1. Chambo
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I'm back to 1 playing keeper after reading this article 🙂

      1. Black Knights
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Two is worth looking at, but the points on the bench is hard to take. I'd prefer to get one solid one in for the next dozen games, and then use one transfer if needed in a couple of months to someone with a good run in. You could make that work for 8.6m, which is super cheap.

  12. Tomeister
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    If aguero is returning should I put him in my team while my wildcard is still functioning?

    1. FISSH
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      he won't play this weekend i dont think, maybe 20 mins. He can easily score in that time. Wait until saturday morning, if there are reliable sources saying he could be on the bench i would get him

  13. Mahesh_Kumar
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Need to catch up on my rivals in mini leagues. Should I captain Hazard or Sanchez? Most of them will captain Hazard. Should I gamble with Sanchez? Both players are at home.

    DDG
    Terry Zabaleta Hutton
    Hazard Sanchez Siggy Silva
    Austin Kane Rooney

    1. foley_fd
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      In my opinion you should wait until there's a less obvious captain.

      Hazard at home to Newcastle is the stand out option in your team, so go with that. Gambles will take you further behind.

  14. Jimbo123
    • 15 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Hilarious - I have read that Arsenal are after both Isco & Cavani this morning - utter nonsense!!

    1. FISSH
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Isco is SO good.

  15. Dr Dream
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Heaton Panti

    Debuchy Toby Terry Shawx Wasilewski

    Sanchez Silva ADM Hazard Boyd

    Giroud Aguero Kane. (0.2)

    *Costa until next week instead of Aguero

    1. Christina.
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I would lose Silva
      Lose Depoochy
      Clyne->Berty
      Shawx is expensive
      Leic defenders are useless

  16. Well you know, Triffic
    • 15 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Need a one week punt Yaya replacement. Already have Haz and Sanchez. Is Fabregas the best option? Or should I spread the risk and opt for Sterling / ADM. Cheers

    1. littlebig
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Fab is a season keeper. ADM is a good option too as he has nice fixtures

  17. Cpt Crunch Scott talent
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    How do Hull set themself up in defense, from right to left if all fit?

  18. rdamjan
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Teams with best fixture after GW23? Tnx.

  19. rdamjan
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Teams with best fixtures after gw23?

  20. Sam
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Pick 2 out of ADM, Fabregas and Sterling. Already got Rooney, Hazard and Costa.

    1. FantasyFlop
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      adm + sterling

  21. gunnerbis sativa
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    fellas need help with who to captain?

    Forster
    Rose Clichy Terry
    Silva Coutinho Sánchez Chadli
    Kane Austin(c) Jovetic(vc)

    subs:de Gea Sigurdsson Bertrand Cresswell

  22. FantasyFlop
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    any suggestions or am i G2G

    DeGea( guzan)
    Tripier- wisdom- Azpi ( betrand + Wasi)
    ADM- hazard-silva-chadli-( boyd)
    Kane- Costa- Rooney

    Thinking of Rooney --> Falcao..

  23. bennett661
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Reading this makes me feel better about my WC team, I am just about to pull the trigger on this, what does everybody think?

    Panti/Heaton
    Bertrand/Terry/PVA/Trippier/Wisdom
    Chadli/Siggy/ADM/Sanchez/Hazard
    Costa/Kane/Ings

    Got enough in the bank to swtich Costa to Aguero when he is fit. I am happy with this so dont rip it apart too much!!

  24. listentochaos
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Is anyone pairing Costa and Aguero (when fit) or swapping out Costa for Aguero?

    1. Sponge-worthy
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Think i will let costa go and double up on cesc and hazard.

      1. Vardy is always having a pa…
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        I'm considering doing that as well (Y) would be a better option I reckon

      2. listentochaos
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Cesc over ADM? or both?

        This is my WC thoughts:

        Pantilimon / Heaton
        Wisdom / Trippier / van Aanholt / Bertrand / Terry
        Chadli / DI Maria / Sigurdsson / Hazard / Sánchez
        Kane / Ings / Costa

        Then Costa > Aguero

        1. Vardy is always having a pa…
          • 11 Years
          11 years, 24 days ago

          I reckon both

          1. listentochaos
            • 13 Years
            11 years, 24 days ago

            Id like to have both too. Maybe drop Sanchez for Cesc when Costa goes. or is that a bit mental?

            1. Vardy is always having a pa…
              • 11 Years
              11 years, 24 days ago

              Bit risky because Sanchez is normally Arsenal's saviour lmao

    2. Pinturicchio
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I'm gonna try to have both, with a cheap third (probably Kane). Costa is unlucky not to be scoring more lately.

  25. Vardy is always having a pa…
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Guys please pick one!

    A) De Gea
    Ivan---Verth---Hutton
    . Sanchez---Silva---Downing---Siggy
    Austin---Roo---Costa

    B) De Gea
    Terry---Trippier---Hutton
    Fab---Haz---ADM---Cazorla
    Giroud---Kane---Falcao (2.8 ITB)

    Am open to suggestions thanks!

  26. Count of Monte Hristo
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    When are you playing your WC?

  27. ceerus
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    I have hamer
    A) Panti + Wasilewski
    B) Krul + Duff
    For longterm, thanks