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Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 28

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 28 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 26After a coma-inducingly long wait, a diminished set of games and a probably-disappointing score, gameweek 27 came and flew right over our heads… this gameweek, however, there’s no such time to waste; the clock’s ticking. It’s time to pick yourself a captain once again already!

Tuesday night deadlines are always fun, but can also be dangerous: they provide a platform for some of the hastiest of last-minute decision! Many of us don’t even wake up on time to mess up our teams before 11:45am on a Saturday but – unless you’ve had an all-day session like Silvers – this gameweek’s 6:45pm deadline means every FPL manager will be lingering over their laptop (or phone hidden under the dinner table) in anticipation. Ready to strike. Just a couple of quick clicks, the swipe of a finger, a half-hearted jab at ‘confirm your team’… your fate suddenly changed.

So, with that in mind, let’s have a look at our options now and try to stick with what we know best: logical, form-based, well-thought-out choices. After all, that’s worked brilliantly for us so far this season, hasn’t it?

Willian – away vs Norwich
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[/three_fourth]Well here’s a vaguely interesting one. I’ve put him first for that very reason: he’d probably get skimmed over otherwise. Most of us don’t own him so that may be the case anyway!

Perhaps we should own him, though, or at least be considering it. Chelsea now sit in the Top 4 at last (…of the Form Guide…) and are unbeaten in 11 Premier League games. Hiddink has raised their spirits and now they face the joint-leakiest defence in the League who have conceded 19 goals in their last 7 games, including multiple goals against relatively shite opposition such as Villa, Bournemouth and Liverpool – sorry – that was a bit harsh on The Cherries.

Willian is Chelsea’s leading scorer in FPL so far this season, having been involved in 13 goals and has grabbed 19 points in the last 2 gameweeks. I could’ve tipped Costa here instead, in fact his goal-involvement is more impressive than Willian’s at present, so by all means consider him if you have him. However, for this captaincy stunt, you need a reliable punt – and to be blunt – this Diego guy’s one hell of a…

Form: 7

Fixture: 8

Explosiveness: 5

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Mesut Ozil – home vs Swansea
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[/three_fourth]Arsenal may be limping but Ozil has found new legs once more. He was in the ‘trusty old dog on his last chance’ category a few gameweeks ago but has since started delivering for us again: scores of 10, 8, 11 either away from home, against stern opposition, or both show that Mesut can (hopefully) now be trusted with the armband. Alexis Sanchez needs to take note!

Swansea have conceded in each of their last 5 games in the Prem and seemingly forgotten what it feels like to win. They’re no pushovers but you sense that another goal-and-assist masterclass is just around the corner. Ok, maybe just an assist, or perhaps even less: Arsenal have struggled against The Swans in recent seasons.

Still, it’s hard to believe there won’t be a fightback on Wednesday night (another positive for Ozil’s case: your captain on a Wednesday so you can sit back and relax the night before) and this game is at the Emirates, so the goals may well be flowing. Want a solid bet? Ozil offers a safe choice I feel.

Form: 8

Fixture: 7

Explosiveness: 6

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Romelu Lukaku – away vs Aston Villa
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[/three_fourth]It seems like there are growing similarities between Lukaku and Giroud. He may not have the hair, or indeed the sexy accent, but both of these players have scored a decent number of Premier League goals so far – with 16 and 12 respectively – yet get slagged off on a regular basis. Perhaps they should score more. Maybe they are too unreliable. If we had patience with them, though, then we’d probably be fine in the long run!

This week is as good as any for Romelu to deliver one of his trademark braces. That’s where the similarities above tend to end: Lukaku can score twice. Which, of course, is what you need in a striker that you choose to captain. It was 4-0 in the reverse fixture last year. Two goals from Barkley and Lukaku sealed the deal.

If you’ve kept faith in Lukaku then this could be the moment to make the others regret it.

Form: 5

Fixture: 8

Explosiveness: 7

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Sergio Aguero – away vs Liverpool
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[/three_fourth]I’ve put Aguero in because he’s always an option. He needs no introduction. It was he who assisted Fernandinho’s goal in the corresponding Cup match on Sunday. Sergio also saw at least two shots well-saved by Mignolet, one tipped onto the post, which could’ve equated to a 16 point haul on another (slightly more lucky) day – or *any* other day – one where Mignolet doesn’t decide to be a decent keeper for once.

Liverpool have conceded 6 goals in their last 3 Premier League games at Anfield so Aguero playing away from home shouldn’t worry you too much. He’s on penalty duty and may well be playing against Lucas at CB again. I’ll say no more.

Form: 6

Fixture: 5

Explosiveness: 9

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Jamie Vardy – home vs West Brom
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[/three_fourth]Finally, the obvious choice, the one you go for if none of the others give you a particularly good feeling. That makes Vardy sound quite boring but, honestly, he really isn’t. Staggeringly, he’s been directly involved in 25 goals for Leicester so far, which is more than Aston Villa combined and only 2 shy of his opposition’s tally for the season. Once again, the penalty duty factor applies, which is why he now edges Mahrez for me.

This is a team who scored just 1 against Norwich at home last weekend… but also put 3 past Man City at the Etihad. Too unpredictable? Not really. Jamie’s produced in 21 of the 27 gameweeks thus far and 4 of those blanks came in one dry spell, back in late December, for Leicester as a whole.

There’s never been more to play for and Vardy’s pacy runs will be key to unlocking The Baggies’ backline. With over 50% ownership you ignore him at your peril.

Form: 7

Fixture: 8

Explosiveness: 7

Good luck everyone! We’re almost certainly going to need it.

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Thanks for reading Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 28. This article was written by Jamesimmo


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328 Comments

  1. 31
    Rosco77 says:

    Want kun back in but have this nagging feeling he may be rested against pool .. Anyone else think this is a possibility or is my spider sense off?

  2. 32
    adam28193 says:

    Transfer out one of payet Sanchez and firmino lads?

  3. 33
    TheDreamers says:

    Hi guys – when is the Arsenal v Hull replay?

  4. 34
    Interman says:

    Thanks for the good reading.
    I think im gonna choose Ozil

    Guys, help me with this decission (Choose one)

    A. 2 Saints defenders
    B. 1 Saints defender & 1 Everton defender

  5. 35
    ALSED FC says:

    Hi guys what are the best sites for MLS been looking but nothing nice and simple like this site

    I have the following players
    Lei. 2. Vardy. mahraz. plus Huth
    City. 2. Kun. Yaya
    Spur 2. Kane. Ali. Plus Alder/w
    ars. 1. Ozil. Plus Chec
    W/h. 1. Payat
    Taggat
    Azpl. Che
    Wolls. Stk

    2 free. 3mil
    Looking at Payat out?

    Anybody playing AFL. Stagecoach

    Alan

  6. 36
    KI says:

    Init,

    A naive question. Are there/will there be pressers enough to do a Team Talk tomorrow, or is catch as can? Thanks.

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