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Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 8

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 8 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 8Let’s talk numbers. 12% of managers were happy this week. 1.7% of managers were ecstatic this week. 88% of managers looked at how they could transfer Sanchez in this week. 1.7% of managers laughed at 88% of managers and toasted themselves with a celebratory glass or two on Saturday evening… A captain often makes or breaks a game-week. Nail it and you are usually looking at a 20+ point haul. Fail it and you spend the week staring blankly / maniacally at your team with a 2 point captain trying desperately not to meet your gaze for fear of being axed or worse. Once in a while you not only nail it, you bloody well drill it in, industrial wall plug’s ‘an all. To illustrate the impact it can make, one FF247 member (Pancho), reported no less than a rise of over 1 million places on Saturday night as a result of captaining a certain Chilean. 1 million! Ok, so that’s an extreme example, your captain won’t often be a midfielder who scores a hat-trick and nets you a cool 40 and you won’t always get such a rise in rankings but it serves to emphasise the point – this is probably the most important choice you make all week…

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Sergio Aguero – home vs NewcastleThe obvious pick..
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[/three_fourth]Ok so this one may take a Sanchez sized leap of faith given his scores so far (1, 6, 2, 2, 1, 5 and 2) and with just the one goal, the one assist and zero bonus points but hear us through. Interestingly, prior to GW7, he was tied with Sanchez for points scored. They had 17 apiece so perhaps this illustrates that what has gone before is not necessarily an indicator of what lies ahead. What does lie ahead is a very tantalising home game against Newcastle and despite last week’s strange defeat at Spurs this does match up the side in second place against the one second from bottom. The corresponding fixture last season was as recently as February and saw City go 3-0 up within 21 minutes, ultimately cruising to a 5-0 victory. All logic points to another comfortable City home win and an opportunity for the ‘Sanchez within Aguero’ to be awoken. After all we have been waiting in earnest for the ‘big guns’ to suddenly explode and one certainly went off last week. Let’s hope it may have startled Sergio back into action. He’s the obvious pick this week, perhaps for the wrong reasons but with the right fixture. Whatever that means.

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Kevin de Bruyne – home vs NewcastleThe sensible pick…
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[/three_fourth]If Aguero’s form is still making you uneasy this guy’s certainly shouldn’t. Any latecomers to the de Bruyne party cannot say they were not warned. He was Bundesliga fantasy gold last season and he’s seemingly transferred that form straight into the EPL with 2 goals in each of his first full 90 minute appearances. It may just be goals so far, but he’s an assist machine too. He hasn’t provided a league one just yet – but he was renowned for them prior to his arrival so he has that in his locker to unleash as well. Last season he’s credited with an astonishing 20 league assists which amounted to him assisting 28% of their 71 goals. Add in that he scored 10 of those himself and that stat shows that he was involved in 42% of their goals scored. In fact in all competitions he grabbed 28 assists in just 51 games. All indications are that this could be a monster of a fantasy player and he may become a must-have sooner rather than later.

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Jamie Vardy (& Riyad Mahrez)- away vs Norwich – The form pick(s)…
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[/three_fourth]Speaking of form and Leicester, it’s difficult to ignore Jamie Vardy right now with stats like five goals in his last four games. Clearly any striker, who is both on such a hot streak and also playing for a team who are quickly becoming reminiscent of Newcastle circa Kevin Keegan, is worthy of your consideration. Vardy is sitting pretty as the leading striker in the game with 43 points but even he trails team-mate Mahrez by some distance. A full 17 points better off with 60 in total, Mahrez is the highest scoring player in the game overall thanks largely to his five goals and three assists. One other area where he does particularly well in comparison to Vardy is bonus points. For all his goals Vardy has a miserly four bonus to his name whereas Mahrez has fourteen. In five of his seven games so far Mahrez has posted double digit scores which is exactly what captains are made of. We should at least mention their opposition this week but in all honesty Leicester seem intent on attacking regardless of who they face as their fifteen goals so far puts them joint leading scorers with West Ham. For their part Norwich have conceded the joint 3rd most with twelve against, five of those coming in just three home games.

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Dimitri Payet – away vs SunderlandThe ‘playing Sunderland’ pick…
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[/three_fourth]Speaking of West Ham and goals they play Sunderland this week! No team has conceded more (16) and so we see the leagues joint leading scorers up against the leagues worst defence. Sounds like a captain pick made in fantasy heaven. Payet leads the way for the Hammers in terms of fantasy points with 49 to his name and is in fact 2nd only to the aforementioned Mahrez overall. Last time he faced a team from the North East he gobbled them up to the tune of 16 points with two goals against Newcastle. He’s been Mr Consistency this season with three goals, three assists and eight bonus points. In fact he’s been involved in 40% of all of their goals so far. Sunderland are just stumbling around from one defeat to the next whilst West Ham are flying high and particularly away from home. Wins already at Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool would point to this being a formality for the Hammers and if that proves to be the case we’d expect Payet to have a big hand in it.

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Alexis Sanchez – home vs Manchester UnitedThe risky pick…
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[/three_fourth]“This could quickly be a high-scoring match, in which case Sanchez is likely to be seen among the goals. While he has not delivered so far, it looks like bad luck more than anything as he has been getting plenty of chances, finding himself in superb positions in front of goal and taking several shots. If you are willing to give the big names another chance before abandoning ship for the upstarts, give Sanchez some consideration.” Tekno-Kun, GW7. Ok so we’ll gloss over picking Pedro (1pt), Aguero (2 pts) and Mahrez (2pts) last week but credit where credit is due. Now Alexis won’t be up against a defence as leaky as Leicester’s every week but we do feel he is one of those players that once he gets going he’s hard to stop. This weeks opponents are new league leaders Man United who have only conceded five goals this season but the good news is that four of those have been away from home. This would be a classic case of following form over fixtures which is basically the opposite of going for one of the Man City boys mentioned above. Can the Chilean carry on where left off last week? We wouldn’t bet against it but, given the opposition, he would actually be classed as our risky pick this week despite his heroics last time out.

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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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Thanks for reading Captain Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 8. This article was written by Inittowinit

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  1. 25
    inittowinit says:

    Don’t forget the Champions League deadline for switching subs / captain is in 1 hour due to the early game today.

  2. 26
    The B says:

    Anyone considering buying Janmaat once Newcastle is done with Manchester.

    After facing City, Janmaat will be facing Norwich, Stoke and Leicester at home, Sunderland and Bournemouth away.

    Fixtures look tasty, and since it is becoming difficult to find clean sheets this season, attacking defenders with good fixtures might be the answer?

    Do we have any other alternatives? Skrtel > Janmaat would be my straight transfer next GW.

    • 26.1
      lukealike says:

      meh, its a big risk which I doubt will pay off. Since the season started I have had Dier, Francis and Martin all have got assists and goals yet their point returns have been damn awful to be honest. At least dier has got some clean sheets, between the other two I think they have had 1 CS between them. And even games where they concede but got an assist they have only got me 3 points. So I dont think that theory works unless they score, but then if they dont get a CS then their points are comparable to a player who didnt score and only got a CS.
      CS are the most important factor IMO, goals and assists after. And I wouldnt touch the magpies with a barge pole smile

      • The B says:

        You are probably right. But Janmaat has faced Arsenal, WH, Watford and Chelsea in the last 4. And he got a goal against Watford. So i am guessing his performance might be correlated with the fixture.

        But yeah, might be crazy to purchase Newcastle people.

    • 26.2
      NIN says:

      Mitrovic or Wijnaldum are the only Toon players that i would consider. Not too pushed on either of them though!

    • 26.3
      Milburn says:

      I’m definitely considering him but I’m biased ha

  3. 27
    Eagle says:

    Anyone considering Payet for captain this GW vs a woeful Sunderland? (I have Aguero and Sanchez)

    • 27.1
      NIN says:

      Attacking the worst team in the league so far isn’t a bad thing. Payet is actually 2nd in the capo poll so many are looking to him. At least from the first glut of votes anyway.

      • Eagle says:

        NIN – Yes good point there NIN. Last GW i said to myself that i wish i had Mata in my team and if i had him i would have captained him vs Sunderland, but i don’t own him. I guess many are captaining Aguero expecting a big haul like Sanchez last GW.

        • NIN says:

          Yeah, Aguero is miles ahead in the poll. 100+ votes to 25 for Payet for something like that. That’s just for this site, though. I’d be surprised if Aguero reaches 15% for the overall capo, which is making my mind up for me this week.

        • Eagle says:

          I’m chasing so i’m sticking with Payet captain. :dance:

          Close call between Payet and Aguero for me though. Been burnt by Aguero far too long. Will make my final decision on friday.

        • NIN says:

          So am i! -470k last GW, just hung onto the top 1m. Mini league rivals are 72 points ahead. These are painful times. Still, all it takes is the superstar picks to get up and running and we’ll be slaughtering the rankings. Watch how much Aguero celebrates his next league goal, then see how many he scores after that 😉

    • 27.2
      lukealike says:

      Yea considering it, probably going to go for Aguero though. It must be his week surely, hatti!!

    • 27.3
      Caz Octopus says:

      yes.. good pick.. still undecided between him and Alexis

      • lukealike says:

        Well if its not his week his out of my team. He has been very frustrating, IMO he is one of the best strikers in the world, top ten for sure. The EPL is lucky to have him, just weird to see him blanking
        Then again all the big names have, Rooney, Hazard, Sanchez, Fabregas, Kane all were, some still are.

  4. 28
    Milburn says:

    Anyone considered Gabriel at 4.9?

    • 28.1
      Eagle says:

      Not really considered him since i have Cech in goal and he is backup for Mertesacker who was sick for past gameweeks with a chest infection. I think if Koscielny is out then Gabriel is a short term pick.

  5. 29
    Mitro says:

    Evening all!

    Need some advice on my team. I want to shift targett or Oxford but I have no idea who for, I have 2.0ITB

    Any suggestions?

    • 29.1
      inittowinit says:

      Hey Mitro, how are things? Tough question that! Looking across the schedules there aren’t actually many if any you’d confidently hang your hat on even just based on the next 3 games. Logically then the next step is to look at the teams with the best defences so far and they are Man Utd and Spurs (5), City and Watford (6), Arsenal, Palace and Everton (7). Probability wise you should probably (!) be looking at those. Fixture wise I’d discount Utd, Everton and Arsenal. You already have City. Sort of. You may lose him to Zabaleta soon. So that leaves Watford (bad GW9), Spurs ( possible tricky next 2 but could also see them holding both) and Palace (playing the leagues 2 top scoring teams in 9 & 10).

      Probably Spurs or Watford then.

      • Mitro says:

        Hi Init – I’m good!! Still having a strange season but I think things will get better! Just need my captain choice to start firing!

        I was looking at a WBA defender ideally Evans as I would like to keep some money for a move to Sturridge or Walcott in a few weeks time! But after Monday’s result I might go for a Watford defender first!

        When do you think zabeletta will replace sagna? hoping I can get one more week out of him before I have to move him on!

    • 29.2
      Raziel says:

      Midfield and attack should be your main concern. That shit looking terrible.

  6. 30
    Raziel says:

    Wanted to adapt my cl squad, just to find out an early game was played. I hate this sjit.

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