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Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 13

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 13 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 13Wake up! It’s already mid-week and there are FPL points to be had this weekend.

I remember that we were also coming out of an international break the last time FF247 handed me the reins on this article – however, that was during the first one, back when we were all still feeling relatively fresh and optimistic – now I suspect that many of us feel about as fresh as Alexis and that much of our optimism has disappeared like Hazard at home to Liverpool. We have to re-motivate ourselves and believe that, over the coming weeks, we can strive up the leaderboards to rankings that many of us probably took for granted last season…

To help with that, here are 5 of my captaincy recommendations for this weekend, or indeed for Saturday as it happens. They are all (in my opinion) both selected by a decent amount of ‘serious’ managers at present and, of course, in with a shout of bagging a few of goals or assists. I’d best stop waffling now.

As before, even though it didn’t catch on *sniffs* with the others, after each description I’ve rated the player on 3 factors: form, fixture and explosiveness. Hopefully it’ll help you to quickly weigh-up this tough decision if you’re in a rush… or just lazy like me.

Graziano Pelle – home vs Stoke

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[/three_fourth]This guys does tend to find his way into a lot of Captain Picks articles. Why is that? He’s a budget-friendly and nailed-on forward who plays for a quality Premier League team. He’s always a good bet in home matches: 15 out of 18 goals in the League have come at home and “17 outta 20” come Saturday evening has a good ring to it doesn’t it?

That said, lately Stoke have been quite a force, keeping 4 clean sheets in their last 5 matches: including against Chelsea and Villa – oh wait, hang on, sorry – they’re the sh*te teams. While we’re here, now that 12 matches have been played, the Form Guide (available on the Premier League website) is in full-flow and it’s very worthwhile keeping an eye on: for example, you can see Bournemouth’s woes clearly in the brutal light of red and grey, whilst Arsenal currently sit smugly on top. Useful stuff.
Pelle has been going through a bit of a slump lately so I’d say he’s is a bit of a risky pick right now. Who knows though: maybe this is the match to Stoke the fire and get his season back on track. I’ll see myself out.

Form: 4
Fixture: 8
Explosiveness: 7

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Jamie Vardy – away vs Newcastle

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[/three_fourth]Of course he’s on the list. No, not that list, but a Captain Picks one! Vardy has become commonplace in FPL over the past couple of months and is now a regular contender for the armband. So long as Leicester keep playing like beasts, that is.

I don’t need to tell you about Jamie’s current scoring streak. It would’ve been Ruud not to have at least mentioned it here though. Newcastle have conceded 22 goals to date and are, quite frankly, sh*t. Once again, mind you, in the last 2 games Newcastle have kept clean sheets. Vardy is in such amazing form, though, that I wouldn’t let any such stats put you off. Leicester are undefeated away from home and it’s hard to picture this one being a stalemate really.

Mahrez is a very worthy option should Vardy’s yellow flag / restraining order still be lingering around come Saturday morning. He’s a worthy option regardless actually!

Form: 8
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 6

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Mesut Ozil – away vs West Brom

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[/three_fourth]Here’s a name slightly less familiar with the intense spotlight of this list! Mesut Ozil has finally rediscovered his confidence and is now playing what is arguably the most technically-supreme football in the League.

West Brom either keep a clean sheet in a cagey encounter or concede 3 when playing at home. Arsenal have hit a slight rough patch lately, with Bayern and Spurs knocking their streak somewhat, but it’s a touch too early for them to be having a mid-season melt down. I expect a bounce-back game and, if so, Ozil should once again be a key figure in that. If he picks up another assist it would the 7th game on the bounce that he has done so. The question is… why do so few of us own him?
You can’t expect a hat-trick from him but Mesut is a consistent producer and he’s a solid bet for the armband in my (bulbous) eyes.

Form: 9
Fixture: 6
Explosiveness: 5

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Romelu Lukaku – home vs Aston Villa

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[/three_fourth]…from Mr. Consistent to Romelu! Polar opposites. Usually, anyway, but as of late Lukaku has been performing well: 2 goals and 2 assists in as many games. This week? He plays at home against the worst team of all. What could go wrong?

Quite a lot. If there’s ever a week to captain The Beast then I think this is it though. I only rated him a ‘7’ for explosiveness but a hat-trick is very much a possibility here.

Deulofeu ain’t a bad shout either by the way! He bagged a hat-trick for Spain Under-21s recently to continue his fine form for Everton and has made my selection of Barkley look plain-stupid in recent weeks.

Form: 7
Fixture: 9
Explosiveness: 7

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Juan Mata – away vs Watford

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[/three_fourth]My final candidate is a slightly more outside punt but a worthy one nonetheless. United might play in a style about as exciting as listening to James Milner consoling Brendan over the phone, but still, they currently sit comfortably in 4th place and the goals have to come from somewhere: quite often Juan is the man.

It’s funny how such a talented player, like with Ozil, can accumulate 60+ in 12 weeks and get ignored by so many. I’m guilty! If you’ve got a Payet-shaped hole (just like Arsenal and Man City do in delicate areas) then here’s a very promising filler.

Watford are no pushovers, especially at home, but I have a gut feeling about this one; look no further for a differential cappo.

Form: 6
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 5

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Gamble

Bolasie vs Sunderand at home. MNF magic. It may well carnage! He scored an 11-minute hat-trick in the reverse fixture last season back in April. Sunderland have taken just 1 point on the road so far too. You heard it here first (and probably last) folks…

Thanks for taking the time to read this. All the best for the coming weeks.

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Triple Captain Chip
Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 3Just a quick word on the new feature this season. It pretty much does what it says on the tin and trebles your points for your captain on whichever game-week you choose to deploy it. We shall touch on this as and when we feel the opportunity presents itself to use it effectively but this in all likelihood is one to save for when we encounter double game-weeks later on in the season.

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Thanks for reading Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 13. This article was written by jamesimmo


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  1. 19
    MelonCat says:

    Which 3 defenders should I play this week?
    Bellerin (WBA) , Kolorov (LIV), Williams (BOU), Bertrand (STK), Ward (SUN)

  2. 20
    Kruzcampo says:

    They are playing for me!

  3. 21

    I see another two for Deulofeu this evening.

    #form

  4. 22
    TheDreamers says:

    Almost feels wrong to not sell Bony n Payet last night. With so many injuries, it’s right to wait. But …

  5. 23
    Eagle says:

    My season has been filled with long term injuries which have prevented me from making my preferred transfers. No excuses, just sharing how it’s been going so far.

    GW6: Courtois
    GW8: Wilson
    GW8: Silva
    GW9: Aguero
    GW13: Payet

    *** I have S. Taylor from Newcastle rotting in the bench with a long term injury but will soon be back. I have been playing with a roster of 14 since ending of August.

    • 23.1
      inittowinit says:

      I had my best season ever by deliberately playing with 13 Eagle so I wouldn’t worry about it, still no idea how I got away with it! Just luck I guess, with injuries.

      • Eagle says:

        Wow that’s a great feat with 13 players mate. you are one lucky chicken Innit. laugh

        Just checked and i have 4 flagged players. Waiting for this IB to finish. Luckily i had 2FT to start this GW but used one to ship out Payet due to price drops.

    • 23.2
      KI says:

      Nothing to mourn about. They were all very good picks, at the time. I’ve the same, save for Silva. And I still have my hopes; it’s a long season.
      I guess the only thing I worry about is bringing Aguero (or Silva) back, as they’ve both been injury-prone, on a top team. I’m still looking at going back for Courtois, if Mourinho sorts the team out (or Abramovich sorts Mou).

  6. 24
    duthers says:

    As tempting as he is, will Deulofeu continue to start for Everton? Just checking before i transfer him in :dance:

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