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Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 5

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 5 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 4This break needs to end! It’s hard to imagine life without our beloved FPL. Four gameweeks. Four 2-point captains. Four fails. Unless you captained Coutinho last gameweek – or triple captained him for that matter – you can’t be faring much worse than I am when it comes to choosing an FPL captain. So here’s a great idea! Take a glance at 5 of my recommendations. Try not to become too absorbed in it all though: reading my captaincy advice is arguably similar to sitting around in second-hand smoke (anyone seen Tekno lately? This ain’t fag smoke…) and probably won’t do your league rankings any favours. Then, preferably quite a while afterwards, go ahead and choose from the pool of players that I’ve left untouched. After each description I’ve rated the player on 3 factors – form, fixture and explosiveness – mainly because I’m quite a numerical guy. Hopefully it’ll help you decide which player (in particular) to avoid at all costs. I mean “captain” sorry…Please note that all of the ratings are subjective; they’re my views only. Feel free to slaughter them in the comments below! By the way, I never give perfect 10s out. Not even on IMDb.

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Riyad Mahrez – home vs Aston Villa
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[/three_fourth]What better place to start than FPL’s most selected player? Well – the 2nd most selected behind Clyne – but if we ignore the Liverpool fans’ influence then Mahrez basically is the game’s most popular pick.
15, 10, 10 and 1 point hauls. Just a precautionary withdrawal at half-time against Bournemouth stopped him from potentially scoring that late Leicester penalty, to bag his 5th goal of the season already, and perhaps his 4th maximum BP haul too. So close to 12 out of 12 there. He has recovered from that minor back injury and appeared for Algeria in the international break.
This week Riyad faces a Villa side (who have a love affair with losing) at home. Although to be fair – the Villans haven’t been as woeful as many expected so far – that’s been Sunderland’s job.
Y’see, normally I’d recommend that you captain whoever’s playing the Black Shats, but unfortunately it’s Spurs this weekend… so Mahrez it is!

Form: 7
Fixture: 8
Explosiveness: 6

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Bafetimbi Gomis – away vs Watford
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[/three_fourth]Bafetimbi Gomis is the only player in the Premier League to have scored in all 4 games of the season so far. Which sounds pretty damn reliable to me. Swansea have scored 7 goals already and often looked impressively free-flowing in attack.
However, he’s only picked up 1 BP thus far, which is where I think Andre Ayew comes in and warrants a mention: he’s also had a hand in 4 goals for Swansea (3 goals and 1 assist) but has picked up 6 BPs during this time. Both players are (theoretically) worthy captain picks for this gameweek.
Another word of warning – this will be Watford’s 3rd home game of the season and they haven’t conceded a goal at Vicarage Road yet. So this match could be a tight one! It’s hard to see Gomis grabbing more than 1 goal here.

Form: 7
Fixture: 6
Explosiveness: 5

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Callum Wilson – away vs Norwich
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[/three_fourth]This guy is pretty much the only thing that’s kept my FPL team alive. He’s also the 3rd and final player on this list who’s managed to score 4 goals in the Premier League already! Completing the season’s top-scoring trio. Sorry for making such predictable picks…
This is the first clash between any of the promoted teams and it may well be a high scoring affair. Just look at Bournemouth’s record in the Championship. Or, alternatively, just ask Bilic about West Ham’s last home match! (That was for you NIN.)
Scoring 4 goals in 2 games, including an amazing overhead against Leicester last gameweek, is form that’s very hard to ignore. Callum Wilson’s ownership has now risen to over 20% for good reason and what may also help him is his new strike partner Glenn Murray, bought to the club late on in the transfer window.

Form: 8
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 6

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Sergio Aguero – away vs Crystal Palace
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[/three_fourth]Now it’s on to the ‘big boys’… well, ok, the big boys of last season at least. Unless you have nerves of steel, the choice for this weekend is probably between these next 2 candidates.
Sergio doesn’t need talking up by me, or indeed anyone really, because we all know that he’s a beast. Many would argue that he should be perma-captain for the whole season when fit. So, instead, let’s take a look at why he might NOT be the right call this weekend.
All players are affected by form and, right now, it’s just not really with Aguero. He’s only been involved in 1 of Man City’s 10 goals to date. (Just imagine what’ll happen to City’s opposition when he IS on fire!) That said, it’s a bit of a miracle that he didn’t score a hat-trick against Chelsea, so in fact maybe he’s actually not as out-of-form as it might seem. Aguero doesn’t always need form either; see my ‘explosiveness’ rating below.
The other major negative that I can see is that City are playing away from home against a (current) Champions League qualifying side in Crystal Palace. So far the only team to beat Palace is Arsenal (no biased facts to see here) and everyone else that’s played them has lost. Could this be where City’s 100% record ends?
Yet, despite all this, the Eagles are still searching for their 1st clean sheet and I can’t see them shutting out Aguero. Would you decline the offer to have 2 of him in your FPL team this weekend? I’m not sure that I would…

Form: 4
Fixture: 5
Explosiveness: 9

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Alexis Sanchez – home vs Stoke
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[/three_fourth]Arsenal hate going to The Britannia to play Stoke. It’s a dodgy fixture for them and you wouldn’t fancy trusting any Arsenal player with the FPL armband.
Oh wait… what’s that… Arsenal are playing them at home? Scrap that. The last time that happened, this Alexis guy scored 2 goals, whilst assisting Koscielny’s headed opener to boot! That made for a 19 point haul… or 38 points if you were shrewd about it.
Let’s face it, he hasn’t been tearing up the League so far, but his impressive shots per game stats are more than enough to suggest he’ll be scoring big soon. He scored the winner in Chile’s 3-2 win over Paraguay on Saturday night. If there wasn’t an underlying worry that “everyone else will captain Aguero though” then he’d be my #1 pick for this weekend as I believe that Stoke are there for the taking. Arsenal have won all seven Premier League matches at home to Stoke, scoring seventeen goals in the process, while Stoke are yet to keep a clean sheet this season. Tempted?

Form: 3
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 8

Thanks for taking the time to glance at my 5 picks. Or perhaps 6 if [A]yew happen to be feeling pedantic today. Sorry… I’m nearly done now. Don’t worry, there are literally hundreds of other players to choose from, all of whom I haven’t jinxed. Good luck and I wish you well in climbing up the rankings over the coming weeks.

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Triple Captain Chip
Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 3Just a quick word on the new feature this season. It pretty much does what it says on the tin and trebles your points for your captain on whichever game-week you choose to deploy it. We shall touch on this as and when we feel the opportunity presents itself to use it effectively but this in all likelihood is one to save for when we encounter double game-weeks later on in the season.

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  1. 31
    photek says:

    Great stuff James!
    It seems i share your captains luck so far this season so lets hope GW5 can give us a captain that can go further than 2 pts

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    theswirly says:

    Hi guys,

    Did one transfer of Hazard > Sanchez the other day as I’ve, for some reason, got a good feeling about the Chilean in the match against Stoke. So good a feeling, in fact, I’m captaining him too (for the moment at least!).

    I’ve got 1 FT and £0.6m in the bank – I was tempted to take Benteke out (as it stands, he won’t be starting in my team in GW5 – it’s a very rare 3-5-2 formation) but then I saw what Liverpool’s fixtures are like after this one and so will keep hold of him for a bit longer.

    Thoughts would be much appreciated smile

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    photek says:

    How am i looking guys?
    used my ft to do Rooney > Gomis, hence the 3.5itb
    i think my defense needs sorting out which i will when i WC. I’ll roll with the Southampton guys this week away to WBA.
    not sure if its worth taking to make a further change

  4. 34
    yash says:

    Which defender from West Ham should be invesed for 5.0? Cresswell (5.5) is out of budget, Reid and Ogbonna are cb so should I get one of them or take risk of selecting Tomkins or Jekinson !

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    Pippin says:

    Afternoon gents (and congrats to Red and the family!)

    Following chats with a couple of folks on here yesterday, I am contemplating the old WC this week. Haven’t pulled the trigger yet, but below are my current team, and my latest WC team. It leaves me with 0.5m which would likely be spent upgrading Oxford to Francis, or else Morgan/Cathcart to Alderweireld? In the front 8, I would tend to bench Defoe but vary it with fixtures. Thoughts? Am I being too hasty or is the WC definitely the way to go? Cheers!

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      Pippin says:

      oops, here’s the current team

      • Pippin

        I actually think you are only maybe four changes away from sorting out your problems.

        I’d replace Pantillimon, Mings, Oxford and Azpilicueta there.

        Mings to Francis
        Pantillimon to Ruddy/Krul/Butland
        Azpilicueta to Cresswell
        Oxford to Huth/Morgan

        Midfield and attack can get by for a bit.

        Maybe a transfer a week or a calculated hit (if you want to) could get you back on track.

        • Pippin says:

          Thanks GP; I’m stuck to be honest on the best course forward. The attacking returns from my current squad could well turn out ok; I just don’t want to fall further behind by avoiding the in-form players.

          Thanks for your thoughts- will keep mulling it over.

        • DMC says:

          Pippin, you have 3 solid defenders, 4 good mids (two of which on fire) and 2 great forwards (that’s aguero and defoe mind :)).
          No WC needed imo, specially after an IB. Take a -4 or even -8 if needed (I did that on GW3 and really paid off, as opposed to early WC).

      • +! to no Wc,
        Would likely be small diff in points.
        What you would lose is any chance of TV+ by playing the wild card as results come in showing that weeks hot picks, where you can select the likeliest price movers and the latest in form players.

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    FlockaFlame says:

    Nice article James! Thoughts on my new WC team? I have 1.1 in the bank to work with next week, also I was wondering who I should captain, I have 4/5 recommended captains this week and it’s a tough choice.

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