Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 21 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15
Welcome to Gameweek 21 and 2015. Can it really be 2015? Remember Y2K? The electronic apocalypse! Our bank accounts would magically disappear, electricity, heat and running water would be a thing of the past, and life as we knew it would cease. Instead we got cheap champagne, some knob playing Prince’s “1999” one last time and a midnight kiss from some broad with a snaggletooth. Fifteen years on, Apple has taken over the world, “reality” TV has destroyed that entertainment medium and it turns out Pluto was never a planet. Where has the time gone?
We hope you survived the Holiday fixture madness, slept off the New Year’s Day hangover and put away all the Christmas albums for another year (though we give you permission to keep “Fairytale of New York” in your regular music queue). It’s been tough to getting back to work and, while we can’t cover for you when you drag yourself through your work’s side door fifteen minutes late, we can help you tackle more important matters: who wears the captain’s band this week? We’ve done the work so you don’t have to!
Without further ado, let’s take a look at our options…
FIXTURES
Sunderland v. Liverpool
Burnley v. QPR
Chelsea v. Newcastle
Everton v. Manchester City
Leicester v. Aston Villa
Swansea v. West Ham
West Brom v. Hull
Crystal Palace v. Spurs
Arsenal v. Stoke
Manchester United v. Southampton
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[/three_fourth]Alexis Sanchez (home vs Stoke)
Despite tallying just three points in his last two league games Arsenal’s Energizer Bunny makes our list. Despite an obvious need for a day off the Chilean will undoubtedly feature in an Arsenal side that practically picks itself due to a litany of injuries at nearly every position. Away from home, Stoke will be happy to play to a draw while Arsenal will be keen for revenge after losing 2-3 at Mordor earlier this season. Sanchez’s tireless work rate and knack for being in the right place at the right time makes him a constant threat to score or provide an assist, and we think him Arsenal’s best bet to score against the mighty Orc Army and their revolutionary 10-1-0 formation.
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[/three_fourth]Harry Kane (away vs Crystal Palace)
With five goals, three assists and ten bonus points in his last five games it should shock no one to see the Tottenham youngster on this list. His offensive explosion has seen his price jump from £5.0 to £5.6 in that same time period. Crystal Palace has shipped the third-most goals at home this season and has a new manager. Spurs come to town brimming with confidence after playing to a scoreless tie against United and putting five on the board against Chelsea. This one could get ugly early, and we expect Kane to be in the middle of it all.
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[/three_fourth]David Silva (away vs Everton)
The miniscule midfielder has benefitted from the absence of Sergio Aguero, with Manuel Pellegrini granting the pocket-sized prowler the freedom to play further up the pitch. The results speak for themselves: diminutive David has scored four goals in City’s last five league games. The Elfin executioner travels to Everton to face a defense in complete disarray; the Toffees have allowed a second-worst 33 goals this season and are without goalkeeper Tim Howard until mid-February. Everton backup keeper Joel Robles yielded three goals to Newcastle and saw Hull score twice. This fixture sounds like a recipe for disaster. With Aguero out and Yaya Toure wasting his form at the Cup of African National Goblet Cups, we think the miniature midfielder will be the beneficiary.
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[/three_fourth]Cesc Fabregas (home vs Newcastle)
The second ex-Barcelona player to make our list this week, and you really have to wonder who is in charge of talent evaluation at the Camp Nou. Cesc’s performance this season has made his boyhood club look the fool. With 14 assists in just 19 games, Cesc is on track to shatter his career-best 20 assist effort in Arsenal’s 2007-08 campaign. While his goal-scoring may have dropped off – and if he didn’t play so deep for Chelsea he’d probably have more goals to his name – his vision and precision passing is as sharp as it’s always been. At home against Newcastle we expect him to provide at least an assist and may pick up a clean sheet as well.
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[/three_fourth]Eden Hazard (home vs Newcastle)
Yes, we are tipping another Chelsea midfielder for the captain’s armband and with good reason: Hazard has scored three times and added three assists in his last five league appearances. Meanwhile, Newcastle are a mess. Toon fans finally realized their dream of forcing Alan Pardew out. With Steven Taylor out (again), and Daryl Janmaat and Fabricio Coloccini nursing injuries, this Toon dream becomes a nightmare. We expect Chelsea to score early and often, and we think Hazard will provide the firepower to bring down Newcastle. We’re expecting a big day for the Belgian and think he’ll reward us with at least a goal, an assist and a few bonus points. Double that and you’re week is off to a good start.
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Honourable Mention
Charlie Austin (away vs Burnley)
With goal totals of 16, 25 and 17 in his last three seasons, it really shouldn’t surprise anyone that Austin has already tallied 12 goals this season. Despite relatively poor form away form – he’s scored just three goals away from Loftus Road – Austin hasn’t gone three straight league games this season without scoring a goal. Last week Burnley let Steven Taylor (12 goals in 8 seasons), and Jack Colback (6 goals in 7 seasons) score against them. Jason Shackell is questionable, Michael Duff is out, and Charlie Austin could have another multi-goal game.
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One-Week Punt: Ashley Barnes (home, QPR)
The Burnley forward has quietly tallied three goals in his last five league games. QPR comes to Turf Moor this weekend having conceded a league-high 22 goals away from home. It’s a match made in a claret-coloured, soon to be relegated heaven. Barnes will score a goal this week – you heard it here first.
Thanks for reading Captain’s Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 21. This article was written by Lawdogg
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Anybody have any thoughts on whether Chris Baird will keep his place at WBA. 3.9 Def, Could be good.
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I’m not sure. I have Pocognoli and I’m not completely confident. We’ll need to see Pulis’ first league line-up.
Yeah, I think it is something to watch closely.Good Value if he keeps his place Started the last two games.Thanks for the reply GP.
Just reading Sakho has pulled out of ACON with back problem. Does that mean he’d be eligible to be back with WHU in a couple weeks?
Think he would be eligible to come back into WHU side as soon as he’s healthy.
Anybody any ideas on the current wildcard team:
Heaton, Pantilimon
Cameron {sto}, Hutton, Alderweireld, Jenkinson (Wh) Wasilewski (lei)
Hazard, Sanchez (Ars) Silva ( Man c), Sterling (liv) Fabregas (Che)
Austin (Qpr) Costa (che) Kane (Tot)
0.2 million in the bank. Thanks guys.
Really like your team until I got to you strikers. If you are playing a 3-5-2 and rotating Austin & Kane as starters, then I think you are OK.
If you are playing a 3-4-3 then more work is needed up front. I think having one streaky cheap forward in your side is OK (i have Kane too), but I would be concerned going forward with both Austin and Kane. Here’s why: if you want to drop one of the cheapies at some point, you are looking at several transfers to free up enough cash to get even to the 8-mil valued strikers. Does that make sense?
I’m not sold on Sterling until/unless Sturridge returns. Maybe downgrade him and upgrade wither Austin or Kane?
Thanks Lawdogg, I was going 3-5-2 until Aguero is back up and running, Plan was Hazard, Austin then out Augero ,Boyd in and play 3-4-3. Sturridge back light training according to his twitter. I will definitely be monitoring Sterling,Maybe Eriksen in for him, If he doesn’t work out.
Hey 1 of 7, I agree with Lawdogg about your strikers. I’d drop Sterling for Boyd or maybe JWP and upgrade Austin to strengthen your front line. Austin had an amazing first half of the season but his home fixtures aren’t that appealing going forward and I think 1 budget forward (Kane) is the way to go. I’ve had Austin since early in the season but I’m cutting him loose for Kane in my WC team.
Thanks Red. Will make a plan to cut Sterling and Austin loose.14.7 to play with.
If MC sign Bony do we thk it will effect Kun points potential
BONY SCORES ALL! KUN will become the most overrated player in the EPL?
Yes Raz that could well be what happens , cant see them spending that sort of cash & leaving him on bench so it will change the way they play Hum food for thought
No chance. Nobody stops Sergio from scoring 😉 If anything, i think Bony would help those around him to score/assist more.
I don’t think so. I think Bony is going to come back from ACON and need a break to rest. Either way, I wouldn’t be worried. Aguero will get his
Right, Gyazo seems to have died on me, for reasons i am unaware of. Is there a similar snapshot thingy i can download? For PC. None of this fancy phone business 😉
Hello All! Great article Lawdogg!
I haven’t been able to follow the discussion board as closely as I’d like this week, so sorry if it’s a repeat question/discussion: Will ADM be straight into the squad and scoring Fantasy Points? I know all three in the previous article said to “Grab” him, but I’m wondering what consensus is on this? I see a ton of people putting him into their WC plans, but many are waiting a week or two to play it. Thoughts?
Hey Pancho, I currently have Silva and plan on keeping him for his match against Everton while monitoring ADM. If ADM looks good this weekend then I’ll drop Silva who plays Arsenal and Chelsea next and pick up ADM who has QPR and Leicester. ADM looked good when he came on in the Cup match and got himself a goal, but I just want to make sure he’s starting before bringing him in.
There is risk there, but for me, it’s worth it. He’ll be in my WC team. 100%.