MLS GW1 Tips – Fantasy Major League Soccer
*NOTE* Game-week 1 starts Sunday at 1.30PM ET (USA), that’s 6.30PM in the UK.
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Now that we have the preamble all squared away, how are you folks? Are you ready for another year of American soccer? Between you and me, we can call it football if that makes you more comfortable. No matter what you decide to call our game, this year has seen another round of significant changes to the format; so we can throw out all of the strategy that worked last year and prepare to play an entirely new system of fantasy football.
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#1) Know the new rules
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[/three_fourth]The first major change to the fantasy game this year appears to be cosmetic, but it’s actually a major change that will affect how you build your initial squad. Last year, the FMLS game consisted of a starting eleven players and had an additional seven bench slots (one GK plus six position players). It was clear right off the bat that this glut of positions was just a wasted filler – every single player found a way to simply bury as many $4.0 players on their bench as possible to counteract this game-mechanic. This year is much more trim as the bench is made up of a spare GK and four position players. And the good news is that the budget remains a nifty $120 million to start with.
WIth this new setup, no matter if you decide to bury a couple of dummy players or build a decent reserve squad, you’re going to have the funds to build exactly the team you want on GW1. Consider the FPL squad you could’ve build with $120 this year and only an extra bench slot to worry about. When you have the money to buy the superstars, you should take full advantage of the resources provided to you.
The second major change that needs to be covered is the fact that the MLS fantasy designers wanted to build a game in which every position player could be considered a true fantasy option. What this means is that center backs and defensive midfielders should have a stake in the game this year. The MLS has released a great article that goes over how these changes to scoring would’ve changed the scores from last year (you can find that article here) A player like Diego Chara would’ve scored nearly 50% more points last year under this new system. So do yourself a favor and browse the scoring rules before locking in your roster.
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#2) Giovinco still rules – and will rule even harder this year
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[/three_fourth]One of the attacking scoring changes that has to be taken into account is the new rule that awards a point for every four shots taken. If Giovinco would’ve been scored with this system last year he would’ve scored over a point more per match on average (up to 292 points from 251). And Giovinco is a staggeringly low $11.5 to start the year. Honestly, with the influx of cash you have to build your initial roster, there isn’t any good reason not to have him. Well, that should be prefaced with the fact that Toronto start the year with nine straight road fixtures (#BecauseMLS). But honestly, Giovinco was just as dangerous on the road last year as he was at home, so for the price you can overlook his opening fixtures.
It is the opinion of this court that the MLS made a critical error in pricing Giovinco so low to start the year. In the FPL system, the top scorer from the previous year would be priced so high as to create a parity in the league for those who chose to gamble on the player for their new cost. But the MLS decided to leave Giovinco at a very reasonable price to start the year – so expect him to be a part of the meta-format as long as he’s free of injury.
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#3) The layout of the fantasy schedule
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[/three_fourth]We have to give the MLS credit for making the schedule a bit more palatable to start the year than what we’ve seen previously. Up until GW7, we don’t have any bye weeks to navigate (though we will have to worry about international call-ups depleting a few rosters starting in GW3). And because everybody loves DGW’s, we’ll start to see those rolling in on GW4. But for the first stretch of the year, we’ll play a very classic and normal fantasy game.
The best schedules from a fantasy standpoint are:
– FC Dallas (PHI, hou, MTL, dc/CLB) – Dallas are going to be a very elite squad this year and they’ll get a huge benefit of getting Philly at home followed by a short journey to Houston. They’ll follow that up with Montreal travelling across the continent and then get a huge DGW. Honestly, outside of having to travel to DC in GW4, Dallas should have no problem in getting the most out of this schedule. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see Dallas come out of their first three fixture with nine points — and they should get at least seven if they happen to draw on the road.
– Orlando (RSL, CHI, nyc) – Orlando will get two teams travelling great distances to start their year, and then they get to travel up to NYCFC. RSL are formidable, but they’re a year older and opening up in a hostile environment. Chicago are…Chicago. And NYC needs to prove they can close up shop in Yankee Stadium before I start to doubt that any team doesn’t have a chance to take points from that road trip.
– LA Galaxy (DC, col, SJ) – On paper, LA looks to have a great start to the year in store for them. DC travelling across the country shouldn’t have much success against a stacked squad like LA. And the fact that the Galaxy face a woeful Colorado side in their first road fixture bodes well for them. San Jose could pose a problem, but in any position by position breakdown, LA should be victorious. The problem with LA is that they start slow and their influx of aging stars could cause problems in their pecking order. Giovani Dos Santos is obviously their future, but will the old guys support him or take their chances and make him wait his turn?
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#4) Thoughts on initial team building
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[/three_fourth]Even though I touched on this above, there really isn’t a great reason to not invest heavily in some superstar players. Most teams that you’ll see floating online are putting five or six top-tier players on their starting lineups. What you will notice is that defenders are priced a bit higher this year, so finding real value is going to be both a chore and a roll of the dice.
Bench building is up to the individual though. We all know that the MLS lineups are extremely fickle and subject to change on a whim. So it would be best to have a bit of coverage on the bench – how much coverage is a matter of preference. Do you really need four position players to come off the bench? Probably not. In fact, even in the most extreme cases later in the year, you should still be able to navigate bye weeks with a pair of transfers and a couple of bench subs. The MLS missed the mark this year and still left more than what is actually needed on the bench.
But all that being said, you should have a capable sub (or two) ready and waiting for that inevitable occurrence when one of your ‘nailed-on’ starters is held out of a match. There are some people that are going to the extreme and putting dummy players in all of their four slots to start the year with the hope that an extra superstar will push them higher in points. There’s a real risk/reward conversation that you’re going to have to have with yourself when putting this thing together. Personally, I’m sticking with two dummy players at bottom prices with a pair of value starters that can fill a role if needed.
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#5) Captain Picks
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[/three_fourth]There are a few options that you’ll know from last year, and until we all get a feel for all the scoring changes (and general changes in league power rankings), I think better safe than sorry is the way to go here.
– Giovinco (away to NYRB). See above, kind of a no-brainer.
– Kaka (at home against RSL). Orlando have been in some kind of form here in the preseason and RSL travelling to Orlando is going to be favorable for the purple team. RSL are on a short week after facing LigaMX side Tigres midweek in CCL action as well.
– David Villa (away to Chicago). Villa always has a puncher’s chance in any match he’s in. And even though Chicago are getting heavy play for their ‘upside’ right now, I still view them as very weak defensively.
– Clint Dempsey (at home against SKC). Dempsey will be without Obafemi Martins going forward, so the team is finally solely on his back. He should rise to the occasion this week.
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#6) Final thoughts
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[/three_fourth]You should note that Drogba is questionable for this weekend’s action with a hamstring issue. It’s expected that he’ll make every effort to play, but with all the other guaranteed firepower you could potentially load up on before your roster locks, I’d leave him aside and pick a proven commodity.
Columbus will open up the season on the road…to Portland. I’m not the only person who sees this as a really questionable move on behalf of the league to drum up some ratings – but let’s be honest, this as a bush-league as it gets making the losing team from the championship game open up in the home of the winners. It feels like fabricated controversy just for the sake of having a controversy. In all honesty, Columbus played great last year and they should have at least had the courtesy of opening up their year at home with their fans. Instead they’ll have to watch Portland celebrate their title before the season opens. That’s just poor form – and that’s coming from a huge Portland fan. If there is any prop bet worth taking this week, I can’t see any game that has a better chance of having a red card than this match, so buyer beware.
And finally, with all of the changes made this year, it’s anybody’s guess what the real key is going to be to getting a high score to start the year. I try not to get too cute with finding that hidden gem of a stat-producer who will fly under the radar. Until we know who is and isn’t going to adjust well to the new scoring format, I think the best bet is to just chase goals first and worry about the rest later.
There you have it folks. Good luck!
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MLS GW1 Tips – Fantasy Major League Soccer This article was written by Guy Sanchez (FootyFantastic)
Just had another mess around with the team as I felt having 4 playing Dallas players was better than 3 and a filler. So which is better?
A:
Or b?
A with Keane / BWP in place of Kamara. Doody to Guillen if it’s Keane. Actualy, Doody top Guillen either way.
Ye NIN, I would love Keane in there but I’m 3 Mil short of that. I have changed Sjoberg to Boden but I could change him again to gain a Mil but would still be 2 Mil short. Haha
Oh, i assumed that was the 11m Kamara from Columbus, not the new guy at 8m. Okay, i’d still look to ship him out then, even more so now actually.
Yeah, I did also. The defence was the giveaway, no wonder it looked so good.
I actually didn’t realise there was two Kamaras! Now I really want him gone. I think I need to tear this team apart again and go at it. I was just looking at Ayuk to Acosta that would bring me to 10 Mil with Kamara out.
Haha, i didn’t even think of it at all to be honest, what with the massive budget we have. Do the Urruti one with Guillen in there too then, or make big changes if you want three huge strikers.
I just did Ayuk to Acosta, Loyd to Harris (to keep the Dallas defender), and Kamara to Keane. With Sjoberg turning to Boden, how’s all that sound now.
@Matt, I would take team A, and that is only because Urruti has not shown the consistency yet. If he gets going we will all jump aboard. I am not in love with Crew’s fixtures to start off with, but we know that Kamara is the man and he will be fed. Not sure Urruti has completely locked up the starting spot, so their manager might be impatient with him, I least until he shows some consistency in his game.
Having said that, it could work. He is the most likely starting forward on what many feel is the best team in MLS.
Hey mate, I liked A aswell only thing I didn’t notice before is that team A has Gullien instead of Doody with .5 left over should I leave it like that or leave Doody in there.
If you can manage it without Guilen that is better. Dallas plays a DGW in GW4 and most likely you will want to top out on Dallas, so I least having Doody leaves that option open.
NiN makes a good point about selling Kamara to one of the others. Based on fixtures that is probably the best move. However no one would fault you for grabbing Kamara, he certainly can put some away also, he will just have to do it vs stiffer competition.
Hey Mito. I would love to have Doody instead of Guillen but need to money to try and upgrade Kamara. I like Kamara but like everyone says his fixtures are tough. I would love to have Keane in there but he’s really expensive and right now I can’t see what midfielder to sell to get finances.
The day I join MLS Fantasy is the day you lower me to my grave.
Idiot.
Welcome to MLS B.
Ive had a go but talk about playing blind!
I’m in the same boat as you mate first season playing this. I did some reading and supposedly Kah isn’t a guaranteed starter so I’ve dropped him from my team. Also is that the 8.0 Mil Kamara or 11 Mil because I made that mistake and if it’s not the 11 Mil one then he’s a worry aswell.
Thanks Matt….. Will take a look… Kamara is the 11m guy so all good
No bother Matt. That’s good so I really like Kamara but his fixtures are poor but if he fires then you’ll have a player that not many people have picked.
Pretty good start there i reckon although there are some changes i would make. Kamara –> Villa is one and the midfield look to be lacking in stars compared to the majority of teams i’ve seen so far. I have no idea how much Jahn and Herivaux are but you could squeeze an extra 1m by losing Doody for Guillen (Dallas) and Boden for Vincent (Chicago). Valeri / Diaz / Kaka are the eventual targets for midfield so keep farting about with it. I think Kah and Ellis are game-time worries also.
Cheers Nin
Right I hope this is my final draft!
That’s a solid team buddy. Only doubt I would have is Boden, I don’t know if he’s a starter or not and I’d play Parker ahead of him anyway. Rest looks good to go :thumbup:
We’ll get the lineups actually, for the first three games anyway, so we’ll know if Boden starts.
Cheers mate. Yeah I was thinking about playing Parker instead of Boden but also I wasn’t sure about him I had Sjoberg in instead of him or I could downgrade and save some money and use it elsewhere maybe upgrade Harris back to Loyd.
Even Figueroa, if you’re upping Harris a bit. 0.5 cheaper than Loyd. Colorado look a bit of a mess so i’d leave Sjoberg. Horrid schedule too.
Is that the Figueroa that used to play with Wigan?? If so I think I will do Harris to Him. Who would be the best 4.5 defender then if I’m downgrading Boden? Sorto?
First and possibly last effort, any thoughts?
We have quite a similar team mate. I don’t really know too much about MLS apart from NY and LA but it seems good to me.
Do i need to say it? 😉
Just kidding, looks solid to me mate. The Larin capo tempts me but it’s on Giovinco at the minute. I read something on Boss about Jorales being ill in some way shape or form, not sure how much it would affect things but i’ve swapped him out for Sascha just in case. We get their lineup too so we shall see
I’ll keep an eye on that and switch him for Kljestan or the like if need be.
Let’s see if you don’t bottle it on that Larin captaincy. That scar he left on you last season has not fully healed.
First time playing. Trying to improve my MLS knowledge. Any suggestions? Thinking about bringing in Ellis for Rodgers. What do you think? Thanks
From what I’ve read Ellis is guaranteed game time so I’d have a look into that if I were you. I don’t really know too much about MLS but I don’t know any of your mids except Kaka have you any funds left over?
Sorry Ellis isn’t guaranteed game time
@Cap, I drop Hollinshead as he is 6.0 and is not expected to start. Probably just drop him to the cheapest mid available even if they don’t play you I least have that money to invest. Sell Doody and Sorto and grab Vincent (Toronto) and Guillen (Dallas), they are worth the same money combined as your current combo but I least one (Vincent) should start. Guillen is a Dallas player so you will have to sell Hollingshead first as you already have four Dallas players. With the sale of Hollingshead you can grab that 1.5 left over and possibly upgrade Sam or Tchani. Their is a lot of money in your back line and Rodgers sticks out a bit as really pricey for what he is expected to deliver so that could also be an avenue to improve the mids, who are a bit shaky in terms of expectations for the season. Front line looks great and Kaka seems a good bet.
Best of luck with MLS, stick with it, it is certainly very different and it will keep you occupied once the FPL ends.
Thanks with the help guys. Looking forward to getting stuck into it