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Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 22

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 22 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Captain picks tipsIt’s time to get up, dust yourselves down and get back on that broken pony already after what was probably another dismal game-week for the good majority. Many a dormant fantasy manager will (not) be celebrating this morning as they find that their long term plan of not actually doing anything yielded a handy captain haul of 32 from Rooney whereas those slightly more proactive managers are once again left wondering why they even bothered! No point moping around in your underpants cursing Kun though as we have another game-week incoming on Saturday and it’s a quick-fire chance to right the wrongs of the last one, if that’s possible. Let’s take a look at the runners and riders for that all important armband for game-week 22…[clear]

Sergio Aguero – Crystal Palace (H)
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[/three_fourth]Allow me to get the formalities of this article out of the way. Sergio Kun Aguero plays at home this weekend. For many FPL managers that’s all they need to know. I’m sure he’ll be an overwhelmingly popular pick… so let’s take a look at why it might *not* be a good idea to trust him with the armband.

Since his first big injury of the season, he’s featured (and started) in 6 matches, playing 428 minutes in all. During those minutes he’s managed to score 2 goals. No assists to his name. City failed to score at home against Everton earlier this week and Palace can actually be quite a tough team to break down. Perhaps a punt on Kolarov, who was rested against Everton, would be a better shout? Crystal Palace have failed to score in their last 4 Premier League matches.

We all know that Aguero’s capable of insane things. City are due a rout and, when playing at the Etihad, anything is possible… even 5 goals in 20 minutes. An early penalty being awarded to the home side – a tap-in from De Bruyne’s pinpoint cross into the 6 yard box – that’s all it could take for absolute carnage to ensue. Look beyond him at your peril.

Form: 4
Fixture: 8
Explosiveness: 9

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Dimitri Payet – Newcastle (A)
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[/three_fourth]Don’t you wish that you’d owned this guy last game-week? If you did… don’t you wish that you’d captained him? If you did.. please come and write the next article for us!

The guy is class. What a free-kick against Bournemouth that was. Brilliant nutmeg and run at goal for the assist as well. He plays against a Newcastle side that, although admittedly growing in confidence, haven’t kept a clean sheet in any of their last 7 matches in all competitions. Dmitri bagged a brace in the reverse fixture this season and it wouldn’t be at all surprising to see him do it again on Saturday afternoon.

Form: 5
Fixture: 6
Explosiveness: 7

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Harry Kane – Sunderland (H)
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[/three_fourth]Just when the wind seemed to be blowing again, the HurriKane has faltered, once again entering a mini drought in front of goal; just a solitary assist in the last 3 game-weeks. However, before that, he scored 3 goals in 2 games. That included a brace against Norwich at home. He’s also scored twice against West Ham at White Hart Lane and hit home a hat-trick against Bournemouth earlier on in the season.
Therefore, it is clear Kane likes a relatively ‘easy fixture’ to harvest his FPL points, which Sunderland at home does indeed appear to be. The Black Cats haven’t been pushovers lately, but when you consider that Harry has taken the joint-most shots in the Premier League so far this season (tied with Coutinho) and has the highest shot accuracy out of anyone in the top 10 on that list, backing him with the armband this weekend sounds very tempting indeed. Stats and logic often (but not in this crazy season!) prevail.

Form: 6
Fixture: 8
Explosiveness: 7

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Riyad Mahrez – Aston Villa (A)
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[/three_fourth]Mahrez is actually quite a weird name isn’t it? We’ve become so accustomed to seeing it in all of our teams, but the more I think about it, the stranger it sounds. Riyad Mahrez. I take that back… it’s actually just cool. Almost villain-like… mwuahahaha.

Anyway, what a player, who time and time again has produced goals and assists to help lift his team to success. Earlier this season, in the reverse fixture, he didn’t score in the 3-2 thriller, but conducted the game magnificently, contributing 2 assists in one of many man-of-the match performances that he’s produced in recent months.

Villa finally pieced a win together last game-week, but it was against a Crystal Palace side who are currently woeful in front of goal, which still doesn’t explain what Hennessey was thinking as that ball came towards him. The question is: can Mahrez end his 4 match drought? Can he strike back with another hat-trick away from home? Can he be the Villans’ villain? I really don’t see why not. Leicester are back to winning ways.

Form: 4
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 8

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Gylfi Sigurdsson – Watford (H)
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[/three_fourth]Here’s one we haven’t heard much about for a while! This is my final pick and I was getting a bit bored of picking the usual suspects… then I noticed that Watford have conceded 2 goals in each of their last 4 Premier League matches. So this is one for the brave or the stupid, but let’s face it, this season couldn’t really get any stranger.

Just cast your mind back to the first 10 gameweeks of last season: no serious FPL manager would’ve dreamt of excluding Siggy from their teams. Now, over a year on, things have changed. Leicester are a good team these days. Matic isn’t the best CDM in the world anymore. FF247 t-shirts have spread across the land. However, good-old Gylfi has grabbed a goal in his last two matches and is on penalty duty too, so perhaps this is the start of something good once again for the classy Swansea midfielder.

Form: 6
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 5

I hope you all have a great weekend! Good luck with whoever you choose.

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Housekeeping!
The deadline for game-week 22 is Saturday 16th @ 11.45am GMT

Thanks for reading Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 22. This article was written by Jamesimmo


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  1. 1
    inittowinit says:

    Good morning all! Captain Picks for GW22 is LIVE. Many thanks to James for such a speedy turnaround on this and for an excellent little write-up.

  2. 3
    AT says:

    Cracking article, James. Well done!

    Oh dear! What a shambolic GW, absolutely no points other than minutes played and a midfield CS…

    Not a clue what to do, thinking I need Payet, the guy is a wizard!

    Got 1FT and £1.3m.
    Was also considering Bertrand out for Daniels/Smith to save some money and punt on their fixtures.

    • 3.1
      constantine says:

      AT,may I suggest Fuchs for Bertrand( although I would not take out bertie still)..The guy seems to have strengthened the Leicester defence and also is on set pieces. Look at his bonus points man..

    • 3.2
      inittowinit says:

      Hi AT, 23 here I believe although I haven’t actually looked! Which would suggest that some cheeky little chappy out scored the average of 2 from the rest by a point. Once I look I shall hunt down the miscreant and sell him forthwith! Obviously he’s not a team player and breaking ranks in such fashion is wholly unacceptable.

      As for Payet I guess you could argue the case for a straight swap from Ozil actually although the Bertie move sounds ok too and I assume that would mean replacing Alli or is it Wanyama?

      • AT says:

        Hi init, I believe Mahrez and De Bruyne are both culprits 😉

        I’m not sure about taking out any of my midfielders, but form does seem to be lacking from KDB and Mahrez and Ozil didn’t seem to be involved much yesterday. Hmmmmmm…

        It would be have to be for Alli, but I am still around £1.2m short of getting him so Fuchs wouldn’t really help the cause, although he did seem a bit of an assist king back in Germany so could be a great shout.

        Maybe wait it out on Payet until after the City game…but that doesn’t make me feel too good!

  3. 4
    constantine says:

    Thanks James for a decent article. I’m bent towards Mahrez for now..For me Vardy is also an option and the rate at which he is being thrown out of the teams, might even prove to be differential.. I know his form doesn’t actually support my comment but this season’s been unsupportive as we know..

  4. 5
    PunkDragon says:

    2nd on FF24/7 H2H league … Come on!

  5. 6
    Weller says:

    hey guys, is it worth using my wild card to get kun?

    • 6.1
      inittowinit says:

      Hi Weller, I wouldn’t use it just on the basis of a desire for one player. If you feel you can improve the overall squad with it then yes sure but looking at your team there briefly I’m guessing you’ll only end up with a good majority the same? Maybe put one together and post it up for comparison to the old one?

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