Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 20 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15
In Times Square, New York, millions gather to witness the ‘Ball Drop’. Londoners stand agape at Big Ben. Italians traditionally wear red underwear. Wherever it’s celebrated, and whatever the custom, the New Year gives everyone a cause to reflect upon a year of joy, hardships, triumph and despair. For those that aren’t into watching balls drop; staring at large erect clocks or adorning scarlet panties, lets allow ourselves to be whipped up into a nostalgic fervour of our own. So, before the final Captain Picks of 2014, here’s a quick nod of acknowledgement to the expertise of those that write upon this hallowed digital papyrus, as FF247 merrily tiptoes through the writers’ ‘Captain Picks of 2014’.
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Chins
GW13 – Joey Barton (LEI, h) 2 points
Chins is much-loved for his waffling intros and respect for opinionated footballers. But when asked what the f*** he was thinking with his GW13 selection of Joey Barton, he protested, “Joey was robbed! He assisted the assister on two of the goals that week.” Chins then started waffling a bit more and asserted that a change in the BPS would’ve favoured Barton’s “…honest hard graft, good old English banter and primary school level philosophy.”
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Gallant Pioneer
GW16 – Papiss Cisse (ARS, a) 1 point
Everyone’s favourite Scot says it as he sees it. Clearly he didn’t see the fixture list in GW16 as he tipped an erratic thug away at The Emirates. During a rare day-release from the ensuing FF247-funded asylum program, GP argued his choice was ‘reasoned and logical’ and laid the blame squarely at Alan Pardew’s doorstep for “…not getting the best out of his striker; not for the first time. I would do the same thing again.” Surely GP is taking the Papiss?
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Calvin Clyne
GW18 – Oliver Giroud (QPR, h) -2 points
Jingle bells ringing in one ear, wedding bells ringing in the other. FanFeud Podcast’s hearthrob Calvin Clyne has had a 2014 to remember. He took time out of his busy schedule to warm us with some Christmas wisdom in GW18. But it wasn’t just the winter temperatures that went below zero, as Giroud’s red card saw the Frenchman’s score plummet through the ice. Commenting via email from a remote hideout in Plymouth, Calvin has since had to take refuge from an avalanche of hate mail, as well as the snow. “Bryan. I told you to leave me alone. For the last time, SOD OFF.”
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Anyway, it’s time to take off the sepia filter and squint into the bright lights of….. (Editor: “Errrr. Forgetting something?”)
Oh yeah, apparently I chose full-back Andrew ‘1 point’ Robertson in GW2. So what? If Chester hadn’t got sent off in the 13th minute, it would’ve been a different story! All right? Good. This writer shall never make another outlandish tip again.
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Now to GW20’s top 5…
5. Ayoze Perez (BUR, h)
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An outlandish tip. Yes. But in light of Cisse’s violent impression of a schizophrenic one-armed chicken, Ayoze is left as the Magpies’ main focal point against a leaky Burnley outfit who have the 2nd worst away record in the Premier League. He registered his 5th goal in 11 games. With Cisse serving his ban into the AFCON and a new manager in the stands to impress, it’s a ratio which is likely to improve throughout January, starting now.
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4. Alexis Sanchez (SOU, a)
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A rather more regular visitor to these pages, Sanchez is a rare breed who’s almost as lethal on his travels, as at home. The Chilean has chalked up 4 goals and an assist touring the grounds so far. The reverse fixture saw him steal the only goal in a 1-0 win at St. Mary’s earlier this month. The Saints are proven against most teams, but the widely predicted struggles against the biggest teams have come to fruition, culminating in last week’s fortunate draw at home to Chelsea. Sure to be a tight game, but only on 4 occasions has Sanchez registered less than 5 points in the last 12 games. In fact, he’s so good he can miss a penalty and still scoop 10 points.
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3. Raheem Sterling (LEI, h)
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Slap-happy Sterling has shown unexpected steel in his new role up top for Brendan Rodgers. Whilst not producing the numbers yet to get FPL managers frothing with excitement, he nevertheless remains an extremely promising OOP prospect. The Reds stepped on the gas against Swansea and Lallana rightly took the plaudits (and the goals) but Raheem’s 2015 will surely get out of the blocks at home to bottom club Leicester. With Rodgers showing little appetite to bring Balotelli back into the starting fray yet, and a run of tasty fixtures ahead, those still bloated by festive dinners may want to find space for one more feast.
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2. Charlie Austin (SWA, h)
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December 29th, 2012. Arsenal have just trounced Newcastle 7-3, and Theo Walcott has walked off with 26 FPL points. A day that is recounted with zest by all who captained him. Fast forward to December 20th, 2014 and QPR’s hitman Charlie Austin’s timely Christmas gift sees 17 points unwrapped gleefully by the gambling few. Think then, of those that didn’t benefit from their captaincies… that may have not even owned them. The agony. It’s easy to think that Austin’s Sunday blank at Loftus Road will consign his West Brom hat-trick to FPL history forever as a ‘Walcott moment’. A missed opportunity frozen in regret. Maybe. Maybe not. The likelihood is that this was merely a blip against a Palace side galvanized by Warnock’s departure and normal service will be resumed at home to an indifferent Swansea. If you can call a bewildering 8 goals in the last 6 home games ‘normal’, that is.
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1. David Silva (SUN, h)
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David Silva isn’t a tall bloke. That’s not a revelation. However, one thing that has become de rigueur in recent journalism is to remark upon his lack of height. The Daily Mail call him ‘The little Spaniard’; The Mirror use ‘the diminuitive playmaker’; heck, even 5’8″ giant Michael Owen repeatedly sinned during his recent BT Sport commentary. Well, don’t let the media’s condescending coverage of this footballing artist distract you from his true destiny; to be your go-to Man City captain. In the absence of fit strikers, and with a limping Yaya Toure on his way to the ACON soon, Silva’s stock value is as high as it’s ever been. 36 points in 3 games is Aguero-esque scoring and his performance against Burnley showed he had end product even in a game where City struggled. Move over Yaya and Sergio, there’s a new sheriff in town. A really short one.
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Thanks for reading Captain’s Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 20. This article was written by Bryan Munich
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Afternoon peeps.
Looking to replace Steven Taylor. I have 5.1m to spend. What would be best?
1) Shackell + 0.6m (good fixtures, cheapest Burnley option with Duff injured)
2) Trippier + 0.3m (good fixtures, attacking threat, looks good but only 1 assist so far)
3) Moreno + 0.1m (good fixtures, erm… please don’t laugh. Please…..)
No.2 for me.maybe think about jenkinson west ham
Cheers Brian, that’s a good shout.
Show some love the Cresswell maybe?
B – good idea – but 5.1m only
Hi Guys any suggestion on my team, who to cap and bench?
I’d go with Silva over Sterling, but I have neither so I’m between Sanchez and Haz. Who ya think?
Sanchez he will probably play forward,
Cheers PP, that’s how I’m leaning now.
It’s been 2015 for one hour here in Japan so far. I won’t spoil the surprise, but WOW.
It got me thinking. With Japan being so far in the future, is it any wonder they were so often the first to new technologies?
Very thought provoking that Bry, hmm, maybe… can you also predict our future?
I don’t have to James, I AM in the future. Like I said, I don’t want to spoil the surprise for those of you still waiting for the New Year, but I will say this… You’ll need wellies, a bikini and a pack of playing cards.
Does a mankini count?
Woaaah… you’re awesome.
Thanks for the great article by the way mate.
If what you say is true, then we should take its’ recommendations seriously, very seriously indeed…
Thing is James, I’m only about 9 hours in the future, so the games haven’t kicked off yet.
Milo. Absolutely has to be a bikini. You’ll understand when you get there.
Bring in Cresswell for Clyne and play him over Taylor? Think more than 1 playing on the bench will be crucial for tomorrow.
Anything better to do with 0,6m itb and 1FT?
Will get rid of Toure and Bony after GW20.
To be honest I rather do something about Bony. I’d transfer him out for either Carroll or Rooney (depending on available funds).
Has everyone sorted their cappo yet???
Going Silva (C) Austin (VC)
Sterling could be a shout.i fancy jovetic to do a good job also
Leaning toward Yaya (c) Hazard (vc) now.
Got it on YYT at the moment but hazard could be a decent shout!!!
Yep. Chelsea should beat Spurs easily so it looks a good GW for hazard (c). In fairness, there aren’t many GW’s that are bad for Hazard these days.
Hey NiN I’m on Silva @ present what about you
Yaya/Hazard, for me. Currently have it on Yaya.
Would folk go with Downing (West Brom at home) or Costa (Spurs away)?
I bet you never thought you would have that dilemma on your hands, haha. Who makes up your remaining 6 attackers?
That’s a close one Milo, because West Brom are going through a managerial change, and we saw how that galvanized the Palace team in their last game. I’d edge towards Downing personally, but there’s not much in it.
I face a similar dilemma with Costa and Siggy, but given QPR’s home record I’ve opted to bench Siggy and play the Chelsea man.
My other attackers are Hazard, Sanchez, Silva, Sterling, Austin and Carrol!
Milo. It’s hard when the ‘weaker’ players in our squads have good fixtures eh, cos then they all become undroppable! I’m in exactly the same situation as you with my front 8 players. All warrant a place, yet only 7 can start. Just console yourself that you’ll have a really first good sub. :thumbup:
*really good first sub.
Yup, that may have to be the case haha. I’ll go with my gut, and say that Costa will pull a blank. Having said that, I am keeping Hazard in the team…so make of that what you will.