Captain’s Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 1
Hi all. Following on from Peaky Dave’s fantastic article on “Choosing a Fantasy Football captain”, what better thing to do than, erm… pick our Fantasy Football Captain! With not a lot to go on form wise other than a few pre-season games and what we already know from last season and what we know about a few of the imports (everything), here’s our take on who we think your options are for this week and how we think they may fare. No doubt as the season unfolds, we’ll start to see who’s hot and who’s not. Don’t forget to cast your vote in the poll below as we need to know how you feel collectively. For now though, let’s review the shortlist for this weekend…
Wayne Rooney
42.6% of teams include a Granny loving Mr Potato head. That’s a lot of Managers.
With that sort of ownership, I imagine there will be a lot of you looking to give Shrek the armband this weekend. So, what can you expect…?
Well, 5 goals in pre-season point to a man in form, and with new manager LVG likely to rest RVP for the season opener against Swansea, Wazza is all but guaranteed to lead the attack and be on most set pieces, including penalties.
Man Utd have shown already in pre-season that they are keen to return to their free flowing high scoring days of old. And even in a disappointing season last time out, Rooney still managed 17 goals, 12 assists and 38 bonus points. Based on form and ownership, Rooney is likely to be top pick for the armband in Week1.
Incidentally, this will be the second season in a row that Man Utd open up against Swansea. A year ago Man Utd beat Swansea 4-1, and that was played at Swansea, with Moyes as manager!! Expect goals. Lots of them.
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Stevan Jovetic
With Negredo injured and Aguero not thought to be match fit, away to Newcastle should be Jovetic’s first league start for City since February.
He’s been undoubtedly the brightest spark in Man City’s pre-season, scoring an impressive 5 goals in 4 games and has looked dangerous throughout. In an otherwise forgettable match for Man City against Arsenal on the weekend, Jovetic again showed glimpses of being a man in form, hitting the post with a header and forcing Sir Chesney into a good save with a decent strike.
He’s likely to start up front against what tends to be a fairly weak Newcastle defense (4th most goals conceded at home last year including the teams that got relegated), and with Newcastle looking to attack in front of their home fans, there should be plenty of opportunities for Jovetic in what is likely to be an open game.
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Aaron Ramsey (& Olivier Giroud)
Arsenal start off at home to Palace Last season saw home and away 2-0 wins for Arsenal in this fixture and they’ll be confident of adding to that at the Emirates this weekend.
Unfortunately though for those of us banking on another comfortable Arsenal win, until the season is underway (or at least until Arsenal suffer their usual run of injuries) Wenger is likely to play around with the starting XI somewhat as he eases his German stars and other World cup bigwigs back into the team.
The captain’s armband being the precious commodity that it is means that I’ve not recommended Sanchez in this write up as Wenger doesn’t appear to feel he’s ready for 90 minutes yet. Not to say he couldn’t rack up serious points in 60 minutes, but until we’ve seen him deliver, it might be worth playing safe.
The standout player from last season’s form guide, consistency in Pre-Season and freshness from the summer is Aaron Ramsey. He is also the most owned Midfielder (@ 29% ownership) at time of writing and has a tendency for big point hauls from Midfield (10 goals, 9 assists in an injury hit season).
The other player that might tempt you for Captain – although with an element of game time risk – will probably be Giroud. More of a low-risk/ low-return option, he’s not exactly known as Mr Prolific (at least, not on the football pitch) and he only scored more than a single goal twice in 34 appearances last season. He has however bagged combined goal and assist points on several occasions. Looking back on last season vs Palace, Giroud notched a goal in one game and an assist in the other.
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Diego Costa (& Cesc Fabregas)
Chelsea kick off their campaign with a trip away to Burnley in what will be the first Monday night game of the season.
Although Burnley is often referred to as the ‘Madrid of the North’, this will present a new challenge to Diego Costa as he looks to continue some fine pre-season form with a good start to his Chelsea career proper.
Unlike Giroud above, Costa is no stranger to decent fantasy points hauls. He scored two goals in a single game on an impressive five occasions last season, on his way to 27 league goals for Athletico. He might also be on penalty duty if Hazard doesn’t start.
Whilst Costa will no longer have the talented Jorge Koke to provide most of his chances, his new supporting cast isn’t too shabby either…
In Fabregas, Chelsea have a Fantasy points’ machine. Cecs’s best season in FPL yielded 15 goals, 15 assists and 41 bonus points. That’s 214 points and would have scored second only to Yaya in last season’s listings. Cesc has played an active role in pre-season and so is expected to be part of Mourinho’s starting XI. Despite lining up as one of the deeper midfield players, he’s likely to get forward frequently, has an eye for goal (scored in pre-season) and is a strikers dream when it comes to providing goal scoring chances.
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Daniel Sturridge
Sturridge and Liverpool start their 2014/15 campaign at home to Southampton. Liverpool actually lost the corresponding fixture last season to a Lovren header from a Lallana corner and have tailored their entire transfer strategy to making sure history doesn’t repeat itself. (Liverpool won the other game 3-0, but the joke doesn’t work with that one.)
With Goofy gone to feed elsewhere, many a fantasy manager and Liverhampton fan alike will be hoping that Sturridge can maintain his awesome form from last season. For many of us last season, it was a toss-up which of the SAS got the armband. Let’s not forget, he notched 22 goals, 8 assists and 34 bonus points in 29 appearances. He was the highest points scoring striker (after Goofy) and considered by many as fixture-proof.
After recovering from a minor hamstring injury, Sturridge has also looked lively in the last two pre-season games and despite Liverpool’s fixtures looking unfavorable from Gwk2 onwards, for Gwk1 with in-form Coutinho and Sterling providing support, he could be a great shout for the armband.
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Best of the rest:
Yaya Toure – Last season’s top FPL points scorer with a massive 241 points. Likely to be on Pens and Free Kicks in Aguero’s absence. Man City may be relying on Yaya to hit the ground running as they struggle to get many of their players back to fitness.
Mata – Playing in his preferred central role in behind Rooney. Nice fixture and has looked sharp in pre-season.
Eden Hazard – Game time risk as he’s only played once in pre-season so far. But his stats last season (14 goals, 10 assists and 23 bonus points) make him a good shout if he starts.
Raheem Sterling – Likely to be part of a front 3 for Liverpool. Has looked on good form in pre-season and will be looking to build on last season’s 9 goals and 7 assists.
And finally… For those of you looking to really p*ss off Peaky Dave, why not cash in on that easy clean sheet and captain a defender. You probably don’t need to look much further than your wife’s biggest fan, John Terry. ‘The Pikey’ is one of Chelsea’s top goal scorers in pre-season and has a pretty comfortable season opener against newly promoted Burnley.
Thanks for reading Captain’s Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 1. This article was written by Chins
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Lawdogg…
Defo #2 for me…
However id swap van Arnholt for another 4.5m def due to rotation risk from Vergini..
This allows you to then bring in the perfect cheap goalie combo by swapping foster for Mannone/Pants to rotate with Krul without having double Sunderland defence…!
thanks for your thoughts. I went with Foster for week 1 because it doesn’t appear sunderland have chosen a ‘keeper yet, have they?
what 4.5 defender would you suggest? leaning towards O’Shea…
Thanks!
Lawdog…
You got plenty of 4.5m def to choose from, but it depends on your goalies, I think O’Shea is as good as any at that price….however if your going down the route as many with Krul & Mannone/Pants the obviously you’ll need to shop elswhere … Maybe Taylor (swan) or Vlaar…
Btw I think it’ll be Mannone who starts for the Mackams…!
evening …join this leagues lads :
classic league 163308-106339
head to head league 163308-426837
“Luke Shaw ruled out for up to a month with a hamstring injury” Sky Sports
James @ 4.5m anyone? Likely to start at left wingback for the first 4 weeks now Shaw is out?
I’m wildcarding after GW3 so these teams are purely for the first 3 weeks…couldn’t decide between Hazard and Fabregas so i’ve got an option with them both – which team?
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if you’re committed to playing the WC after GW3 i might go for option 1. Chelsea have great fixtures GW1 & GW2, and you’d likely be in most if not all of their scoring with those three players.
if you go with option 2, i would downgrade a defender and get a stronger 5th midfielder. The allure of Bojan/Siggy is that they rotate well. I have them both in my team but I don’t plan on playing them both each week.
Cheers!
lawdogg,
the plan was to play both gw1 and gw 2, and then use my 2 ft on players so i dont need to use Bojan in gw 3
Hi all, would really appreciate a RMT! just can’t seem to settle on a squad
begovic, krul
felipe jones(utd) rio ward duff
mata sterling ramsey tadic cork
costa rooney bojan
0.5 left itb
thanks in advance!
Tadic to Eriksen, or perhaps Luis to Cahill/Terry, or perhaps Rio to Caulker? You’re in good shape!
looks like a strong team to me.
with the extra 0.5 i would either upgrade Tadic to Eriksen or upgrade Felipe to Cahill. Felipe and Cesar Azpilfghlsh have been rotating a lot in preseason.
Cheers!
thanks pippin and lawdog!
how do you feel about the keepers? should i look at downgrading begovic to a 4.5 (maybe foster?) to move felipe to cahill and tadic to eriksen? or maybe bump rio up to a stoke defender (pieters?)
Krul rotates best with one of the Sunderland keepers, but we don’t know who is the first choice yet. I think Stoke defensive cover is good, but if you’re keeping Bego I wouldn’t double up.
based off of your comment below i see you consider felipe a doubt, so considering i have to bring in cahill (dont want to risk 6.0 in defense being on the bench) i have the option of sticking to begovic and tadic or bringing in foster (the next best rotation option i see for krul) and eriksen. who would you go with?
Don’t like WBA’s defence much. Bego and Tadic are solid.
Is terry the most secure route into the chelsea back line until we know who jose’s number 1 keeper is?
Currently have luis but just not sure about him
on Chelsea TV the goons in the studio were suggesting that Jose will play last season’s back four to start the season. I don’t know if that’s true, but I’m bearing it in mind and avoiding Luis for now.
Looks like that. Azpi would surely not be thrown on to the bench after his previous season’s performance and his defensive minded nature(Jose loves that). Maybe a shared game time with Ivan and Luis. Cahill safe but remember the UEFA EURO qualifications is coming up and he has to feature there as well for the country. That leaves Terry without his international duties. Now we can’t see Zouma being a threat to the Pikey’s game time,can we? Yes there may come the occasional rest but not at the start for sure.
So for me it’s Johnny T.
JT it is then. When the keeper situation is sorted i can downgrade him