Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 35 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16
A change of scenery for me this week. With no fixtures write up to be done and a capo writer harder to come by than an Irish summer, I decided to take the plunge and see what all the fuss is about. The first thought was why on earth was the blank week the one to jump in on? What an idiot. Then the happy realisation that of all the blank teams there was absolutely nothing, other than maybe Payet, of note missing from this weeks selection. Happy days. The man with glass in his hammys, one Sergio Aguero, was the shout last week with a cool hat-trick against Chelsea and a strike against Newcastle bringing in a hefty 52 points as captain in the big DGW of the season, further proving why he is one of the most feared strikers in FPL. Well done to all those who haven’t lost their marbles and went with him last week. We’ve got a rich selection this week despite being down a handful of teams. A heap of high scoring players with favourable fixtures are available in GW35 and this lot are my picks to score above average. Five in total and in no particular order, here we go…
Harry Kane – home vs West Brom
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[/three_fourth]Where better to start than the star of the show. Spurs hitman Harry Kane, of course. Way back in mid-October when things weren’t going so well for young Harry, scoring just the once from the opening nine fixtures, the question of whether he was a one season wonder was raised here and there. How laughable it seems now, eh? A blow out performance against the Cherries in GW10 was a sign of things to come; Kane has wreaked havoc, netting a handy 23 times in 25 games, stamping his mark as the league’s number one marksman this season. Spurs are still in with a real shout to win it all and there seems to be no sign of Kane slowing down. Eight goals in the last six weeks is outstanding form and highlights why Kane is such a solid pick this week. Braces. Since, and including the aforementioned hat-trick against Bournemouth Kane has scored in 15 individual gameweeks, seven of those have been braces or better, just what we like to see, regular double-digit hauls. Up against a West Brom team struggling for form in recent weeks, against weaker opposition than Spurs I might add, the chances are Harry and co will take this one handily enough at home with the buzzing Eriksen and Alli providing more than enough ammunition for Kane. He’s the safe pick this week for sure, Spurs have it all to play for and every game is a must win for the remainder. Watch out Tony.. there’s a monster in town.
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Daniel Sturridge – home vs Newcastle
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[/three_fourth]Speaking of monster strikers, it’s been a while since defences in England had to worry about Studge on a regular basis. They’ve been let off the hook in a big way. A feeble 709 minutes is all Sturridge has managed this season with the usual list of injuries marring the man’s career but the recent signs are that of hope, and improvement. Much like the similarly glass-legged Argentine over at City, there’s always the urge to just play these injury ridden stars as soon as they return and hope for the best but the midweek game against Everton showed Klopp to be wiser than that. They need a fit and available Daniel Sturridge for their European exploits and he’s starting to look sharp again. Four starts in a row and a sub appearance against Everton is pretty good going for Daniel and he has been producing the goods with five goals, and assist and four bonus points in that time. Not bad for a settling in period. Struggling Newcastle are in Anfield this weekend and despite a much needed, so badly needed, yet very surprising return of four points from Swansea and Manchester City last week its hard to fancy them in this fixture. They are where they are for a reason after all and if they’re not careful it could be a long afternoon against a free flowing Liverpool under Klopp. That’s Stoke and Everton hit for four in recent weeks so the Toon Army have it all to do. Assuming he starts and plays 60+ minutes, Studge is a great shout this week.
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Sadio Mane – away vs Aston Villa
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[/three_fourth]Might there be a FT sparing about this week? Looking for that sneaky option in the blank week that could make the difference? 3.9% owned at the time of writing, Southampton and Senegal forward, midfielder to us, Sadio Mane is well worth a look if your answer to either or both of those was yes. Many a wildcard has been played recently and I assume most of us are decent in DGW37 numbers already, leaving the odd FT to play around with. It has been a quiet season for Mane, in fact all things Saints attack has been relatively mute for the majority but a slight turnaround recently hasn’t gone unnoticed. Graziano Pelle of all people has been notching a few of late and there was temptation to go with him ahead of Mane, but it’s Pelle. Still, Southampton have been doing better as a whole. Mane himself has returned some decent numbers in recent weeks and has found the net three times in the last four. Twice against Liverpool in GW31 and more recently against Everton, each performance bringing a cool ten point haul. Now, the opposition. Laughable. Shocking. Horrendous. Abysmal. Just some of the words used to describe Pardew, but that’s a different matter, they have been used in reference to Aston Villa too and all are relevant. Already down and completely spent, it’s easy to see Villa rolling over pretty quickly in their remaining games. After all, they rolled over a long time ago. I expect everyone to spank Villa and Southampton should have no worries here.
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Sergio Aguero – home vs Stoke
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[/three_fourth]Guaranteed to be the highest selected option in most if not all captain polls this weekend, it would be criminal to not mention the one we’re probably all going for, Sergio Aguero. City have blown the title, we all know that, but with this wealth of talent up front they are going to score a lot, even when off form and slipping out of contention. Ten in the last four games for City then and it has to be said that a lot of it comes down to the return to fitness of Belgian superstar in the making, Kevin De Bruyne. What a plank Jose was for letting this kid slip through the net but City are more than willing recipients. They had scored just four in four before he returned, all coming against Villa so they don’t count. A +6 swing in those four games to the ones he has played recently should be all we need to see to almost automatically return Kun to perma-cap mode but such is City’s inconsistency this year, the question mark still remains. Still, six goals in four appearances is damn good going and this weekends outing is against a seriously porous defence. Stoke were tight at one stage but not any more, not one bit. Tossed aside by Spurs on Monday night and royally spanked by Liverpool the week before, Stoke have let in 13 goals in the last 6 gameweeks and that could well be 16, 17, even 18 in 7 by the time City get through with them. It all depends what City turn up but even at a canter, Aguero, supplied by De Bruyne, should smash the Potters pretty easily.
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Alexis Sanchez – away vs Sunderland
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[/three_fourth]Last but by no means least, a player who has both dazzled and befuddled at times this season. An iffy start of just a solitary assist over what was a pretty soft opening six games was very surprising to us all I think. What wasn’t surprising was the blow out few weeks that followed however, six goals in three weeks as it was, but since then this fantasy juggernaut has lay dormant. The signs were there for a number of weeks and sure enough he picked up an injury. And sure enough, Arsene Wenger played him anyway. And sure enough, the injury got worse. Fast forward to GW29 before the Chilean found the net again having taken a while to get back up to speed and it’s all too late. The league is gone but one thing is for certain and that’s that Alexis Sanchez will give his all in every game. More than his all actually, to be fair to him. Alexis will leave it all out there. The goals have been steady in recent weeks with a very tasty six in the last seven outings and with more and more gametime under his belt he should continue to do well. As for opposition, well, there’s a catch. Unlike the previous picks, Sanchez is up against a team with something to play for. West Brom and Stoke are on holiday already and Villa are down. Newcastle are essentially still alive but they do look spent too. Sunderland are just about out of the drop zone though and will be going hell for leather for every point they can muster in these last few weeks. Whether that means they can pull off a big win against a team like Arsenal remains to be seen but maybe more opportunities will arise for Sanchez as Sunderland push for a goal. Who knows. It could be great or it could be rough but I think we’d be hard pressed to find many who would argue against Sanchez this week.
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Gun to Head: Harry Kane (C), Sergio Aguero (VC)
Who would put a gun to someones head over a captain pick anyway? What a weirdo, whoever that guy is. Good luck this week folks. Whomever you decide to go with, i hope it goes well and some nice green arrows are had by all. Go get’em.
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This it to reply to init from tips page. I have tc and aoa. Top player has aoa only left. 2nd infront has tc left. I really hope I can topple them but it’s going to be hard. Looking to this week I have origi out so was going to swap him but don’t know who for. Low on funds. With origi out I have 9 players to play. And as someone said earlier about iwobi who I have could be rested now Ramsey back. Only have 1ft reluctant to do many – from now on
I think I have 9 also, maybe 10 but that also includes Iwobi. I won’t be hitting to cover him, if he plays he plays, if not then fine.
Ok init sounds good to me. I need to get origi out but funds limited. Defoe long really my only options. Long v villa this week could be a 1 week punt. But I’m not guna lie I like the idea of getting Ali in. But again don’t want a – if I can help it. Aguero cap but worried about rested for champs league. What’s your cappo init?
Sorry I should clarify, I’m taking a -4 for Alli and Kane but leaving Iwobi there and won’t be doing anything about him regardless. As for Capo mate it’s either Kun or Kane. Kun is confirmed as starting btw. Just FYI. Not sure he sees much beyond 60 mins though, although that’ll probably be enough for him!
What players are going for ya init? I just tried kdb origi out for Ali Kane but 0.3 short
Reluctantly KdB and Rashford but got to do it for various reasons.
Good luck init at least you seem to know what your doing. Will post later my2 rivals teams.
Good luck to you too mate, I’ll try and keep an eye out.
Seems like a lot of good scores going around this week. DGW has delivered in full. I managed a GW rank of 689 with 186 points. Sadly that’s the highlight of a crap season.
Currently have 9 playing this week. 1FT and 0.2itb. Any suggestions?
Rashford to defoe an option with the upcoming dgw
Ahhh all is great again in the fantasy football world… before this week undoubtedly returns everything to normal.
If anyone can cast their gaze over my team. I need to ship out either Rojo, Smalling, Lanzini, or Payet (to have 11 staters)… but for who?
Hi Milburn,
Darmian to Rose?
Think you’re looking at a different team Cook ha
I could do rojo to rose though. Is he more nailed on than Walker though?
What’s your funding like? but it would be lanzini to ali for me or smalling to Toby.
Only 0.2 in the bank so I’m limited.
Finished on 151 points with a (-4) so 147. Not too bad considering how it started off.
The most unlikely of heroes marked a change in luck haha.
We have a lot to thank that man for! And to think it was a coin toss as to whether he or Gabriel left this time last week.
Have 1FT for GW25 and Defoe is deffo coming for Marti-all = (f*^k all). For a -4 I’m considering.
1. Delaney to Toby A. (600 minutes without conceding a foul)
2. Iwobi to Alli.
Thinking #2 before All’s price goes up. Plus he’s more likely to help me re-coup the points quickly. What do you all think?
Thanks.
Swiss, I’m contemplating Alli or another Spurs midfielder. I can’t decide so will be interested to see what others think to your question!
Hi Swiss, Toby feels like a nice easy 6 pointer plus whatever else he can bring along. Alli is one who can quickly rack up 10 plus though as we know from previous, plus West Brom look there for the taking and they probably will and if they do he’ll probably be at the centre of it. Alli edges it for me.
1FT, worried about game time for a lot of players. What would you do?
Probably would take a -4 hit this GW
Cheers
I think you look fine but ofc Sakho and Coutinho are rotational risks.