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Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 37

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 37 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 29So here we are. The home stretch. The finish line of the fantasy footballing season from hell now well and truly in sight. At least for the small handful of the 3.7 million registered “fantasisers” who are still “active” and still “playing”. Just reach out and “touch” it! Actually, I better stop there, for fear LVG may be “watching”. LVG has proven in recent days that he’s quite the expert on certain non-football matters, especially those where descriptors such as “fantasisers”, “active”, “playing”, “touch” and “watching” are apt. As long I don’t take the opportunity to pull my own hair, hey Louis? I could go on, but I’m beginning to lose track of why I started this piece…
Oh yeah, something about Captains. That is, those who we expect to “dominate” the “scoring” this week. OK, LVG might still be reading. Wow, this is descending very rapidly (not in LVG’s case, though, it seems). OK, OK, I’ll stop there, I haven’t the “stamina” to continue. The lawyers will start “whipping” me back to the script. Forgive me “Sir”…


Anyhow, now that I’ve been “whipped” into a state of frenzy, I want to take this opportunity on behalf of all football fans in Oz to congratulate Leicester on what is arguably the greatest footballing story of the modern era, if not all time. Truly amazing stuff. With the pressure now off and nothing to lose, here’s hoping we see the Foxes and indeed Spurs free their arms this week (no LVG, not like that). I expect goals will flow from those two sides this week, which makes their players prime captaincy contenders notwithstanding neither team features in a double. On this basis, I consider Harry Kane (home vs Southampton) and Jamie Vardy (home vs Everton) to be leading contenders this week, especially when both have the Golden Boot to chase! And they both have plum home fixtures against opposition with little left to play for! Indeed, with injuries and rotation likely to make their inevitable marks this week (Liverpool cappo anyone?), and the usual captaincy contenders from City and Arsenal locked in their own head to head showdown this week, it makes the search for candidates just that bit more difficult.

With the Triple Captain Chip likely to decide many a mini-league, with little time to reflect on 2015/16, and in addition to Kane and Vardy above, I present to you 3 DGW picks (plus a sneaky differential), and the penultimate selections for this season of woe (and which for some cannot end fast enough):

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Eden Hazard – (away vs Sunderland & Liverpool)
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[/three_fourth]A gameweek 37 cappos pick wouldn’t be complete or credible without the inclusion of a ghost of fantasy footballing past, one thought dead and brought back to life, or simply exhumed, or simply immortal. Hazard’s world-class finish this week to gift Leicester the title, coupled with the fact that his entire goal scoring tally this season has been achieved in his last 2 matches, has caused many a manager to rush to enter the Garden of Eden, fig leaves and all!

And what better way to sample the forbidden fruit of Eden than Sunderland and Liverpool? Yes, the Black Cats are performing their usual end-of-season Houdini act, but the statistics don’t lie: Sunderland have not beaten Chelsea at home in their past 11 Premier League matches, with their last home victory coming way back in 2000!!!! And apart from the 0-0 at the Stadium of Light in November 2014, there have been goals galore in this fixture: the 4 prior fixtures resulting in 4-3, 3-1, 2-1 and 4-2 wins for Chelsea. The case for Eden can’t get more compelling than that! Oh, and if you needed any further convincing, Eden scored a brace in the 4-3 result (December 2013).

Chelsea were clearly up for spoiling Spurs’ title charge early this week, so one might think a let-down of sorts could ensue, however manager Guus Hiddink has made it clear that he wants his team to finish the campaign on a high, so I expect the usual service to continue this weekend. Plus, bear in mind that Chelsea then travel to Anfield: and boy is this one party they love to spoil! Liverpool haven’t beaten Chelsea at Anfield in the Premier League since May 2012. Eden scored in the corresponding fixture in 2013.

Chelsea appear keen to be as much nuisance value to their peers as possible in closing out 2015/16, so expect the fun and games to continue. And the goals.

Predictions:

Sunderland 1 – 3 Chelsea

Liverpool 1 – 2 Chelsea

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Andy Carroll – (home vs Swansea & Man Utd)
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[/three_fourth]Oh Andy! Where for art thou, Andy? Where have you been all season?

That Andy Carroll is back, injury-free, and scoring goals, just about sums up 2015/16, does it not?

6 goals and an assist in his last 6 games makes Carroll one of the form players of the Premier League. And 4 of those goals were against top tier opposition: Chelsea, Leicester (WTF?) and Arsenal (well, “top tier” is a subjective concept). All bar one of his 9 goals this campaign have been at home, so what better time to get on him than with a home DGW on which to feast?

Swansea await first up, and whilst they spanked an eighteenth-string Liverpool side last weekend, they’ve well and truly put the cue in the rack for 2015/16, and a procession could be on the cards. West Ham then welcome Manchester United in what is likely to determine which team will finish the higher of the two (and both with an outside chance of a top 4), so it’s all to play for: there’ll be no point in approaching this fixture timidly, so expect goals. Those with the Triple Captain Chip still in play could do a lot worse than the enigmatic Carroll this week. I say go for it!

Predictions:

West Ham 3 – 0 Swansea

West Ham 3 – 2 Manchester United

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Dimitri Payet – (home vs Swansea & Man Utd)
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[/three_fourth]Two home games this week. 9 goals and 11 assists (including in his last 2 games) this season. And with West Ham still having plenty to play for. What’s not to like about Payet this DGW? Unfortunately, Payet was injured when the Hammers played Swansea and United earlier this season, so we don’t have much by which to gauge his performances against those clubs (and both were drab 0-0 affairs).

However, and in view of the reasons provided above, expect the “Assist Master” to lay on an absolute platter the first class service to allow Carroll to flourish this DGW, which means assists galore. I need not elaborate any further. Most DGW37 squads will have triple West Ham cover, and the statistics suggest Payet is the fulcrum around which West Ham’s fortunes will rotate. A Payet-Carroll double-act could provide very profitable this DGW!

Predictions:

West Ham 3 – 0 Swansea

West Ham 3 – 2 Manchester United

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The Punt: Branislav Ivanovic – (away vs Sunderland & Liverpool)
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[/three_fourth]For those who’ve comfortably wrapped up their mini-leagues or haven’t a chance in hell of winning, and therefore want to have a bit of fun in the closing stages, I offer Branislav Ivanovic as a cheeky differential. Branislav scored and assisted versus Sunderland earlier this season (picking up 3 bonus points as well in a 14 point haul), and history has shown this season that players who’ve done well against a particular team seem to back that up in the reverse fixture. Anyone looking for a premium DGW defender might wish to run their eye past Branislav!

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Thanks for your all support this season, and I wish to especially thank the FF247 team and their community of members for making this the greatest fantasy footballing website around. Hats off to each and every one of you, and I look forward to seeing you all next season when we return for more pain and, hopefully, glory. I propose LVG writes the opening piece for 2016/17.

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Thanks for reading Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 37. This article was written by blue_moon


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  1. 1
    inittowinit says:

    Captains Article is live folks!

    Massive thank you to Blue Moon for a great write-up and for possibly taking responsibility for the outcome of many a TC’ers season. No pressure mate laugh

  2. 2
    Potty Procky says:

    Great Article Blue Planet
    My Captain this week will be Sunderland’s Jan Kirchoff
    Potty

  3. 3

    Blue moon

    You absolutely whipped poor LVG there. How much did you charge him for the pleasure? :winktongue:

    I love that Ivanovic pick – straight out of the blue that one. I had it down to Payet or either Hazard or Costa (if I bring either in).

    Thanks for a great article with a very funny intro.

  4. 4
    MattX says:

    Cheers Blue Moon great article mate.

    Right need everyone’s advice on these plans as I’m wary of losing my ML. I’m about 40 points of first and about 20 points ahead of third. Third doesn’t worry me as he has no chips left and a pretty poor team. I’m thinking of a 16 point hit this week with these moves:
    Kane–>Defoe
    Kun–>Carroll
    Welbeck–>Costa
    Mahrez–>Hazard
    Rose–>Azpi

    Still a bit worried about Couthino and Gab. Is Mert injured so Gab will play? Also is anything else wrong with this team that needs to be sorted first?

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    MattX says:

    Cheers Blue Moon great article mate.

    Right need everyone’s advice on these plans as I’m wary of losing my ML. I’m about 40 points of first and about 20 points ahead of third. Third doesn’t worry me as he has no chips left and a pretty poor team. I’m thinking of a 16 point hit this week with these moves:
    Kane–>Defoe
    Kun–>Carroll
    Welbeck–>Costa
    Mahrez–>Hazard
    Rose–>Azpi

    Still a bit worried about Couthino and Gab. Is Mert injured so Gab will play? Also is anything else wrong with this team that needs to be sorted first? I will also be playing my BB this week so want 15 starters.

    • 5.1

      Hi Matt

      Straight away you are making a 40 point chase 56 without a ball kicked – I’m not a huge fan of that to be honest. You have either Gabriel or Simpson and one will surely get 90 minutes so therefore there isn’t a desperate need for Azpilicueta for a hit. I fancy Kane could well outscore Defoe even with a game less.

      I must admit, I like the ring of the Kun/Welbeck to Carroll/Costa moves and would support a -4 for that. The other two you could leave to your gut come Saturday morning.

      • *It”s even better with Bench Boost and the hope Coutinho plays two so you don’t need Gabriel at all.

        • MattX says:

          Cheers GP. That’s what I was thinking aswell.

          So you think the only definite moves should be Kun and Welbeck to Carroll and Costa?? I was hoping Welbeck could play as Arsenal has Villa last week but Wenger seems to love Giroud even though he’s shite.

          The Rose transfer is mainly because he’s injured so not sure if he’ll play and then Hazard I might do but I’m unsure.

          What do you mean about the BB meaning I don’t need Gab at all?

        • Mary

          I was getting mixed up with AOL apologies.

          I like the two moves for the strikers and keeping Kane.

          Hazard I like and he could be considered for Sanchez for this week.

          I understand on Rose. Would need to make sure he is definitely ruled out.

        • MattX says:

          Hahaha cheers GP.

          I’ll definitely be thinking about tbe Hazard move and whether or not I’ll sell Mahrez or Sanchez for him.

          As for Rose I’ll just have to wait for the pressers in Friday but that will be alright as I won’t be making my transfers till then anyway.

        • MaryX, why the fascination with Chelski defenders ? You know we are going to batter them next Wednesday. laugh

        • MattX says:

          Ah GP look what you’ve started now!! laugh haha

          Cheers Cook that is great news. Look’s like Rose will be leaving then but now to decide who for.

          And Elle not really decided on a Chelsea defender just looking at DGWERS and our backline is near impossible to predict so couldn’t pick on of them.

    • 5.2
      inittowinit says:

      I like the Hail Mary approach but maybe scale it down to a -12 and lose the Azpi pick?

      • MattX says:

        Cheers Init. That’s kind of the idea I was going for as I dont want to have any regrets. Only thing is thought that with Rose out injured it’ll probably be him I need to sell. Maybe I keep Kane and Sell Rose but not sure who to bring in.

        • MattX says:

          So Azpi is the best choice excellent. Just didn’t want to end up missing another choice that was staring me in the face.

        • inittowinit says:

          Not sure he’s the ‘best’ in terms of a potential goal or whatever and that’s probably worth looking into given the options but in terms of CS’s in theory he probably is. You’ll see the stats laid out in Tips tomorrow but I think from memory Chelsea have the best record in terms of goals conceded of all the DGW teams given their respective DGW H/A stats in relation to where the doubles are played. If that makes sense! It will when you see it.

        • MattX says:

          Cheers Init I’ll definitely be having a look at those stats tomorrow

    • 5.3
      Rohan965 says:

      I would say don’t get Costa.hazard and azpi are good enough. For me ,I would keep kun and get Carroll for Welby instead. I’m gonna be captaining hazard so just for my satisfaction sake I would recommend you do the same.

  6. 6
    Mitro says:

    Great read – Cheers blue moon!

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