Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 23 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15
Evening all, for the last time from the Emerald Isle here are your picks for the hallowed armband. This has been written whilst sitting on a packed box for a chair with the laptop on another couple of boxes acting as a makeshift table, all at the end of a labyrinth of various other boxes and suitcases. Such are the lengths we go to to bring you the latest captain report, and those war correspondents think they have it tough… I doubt John Simpson ever had to throw together a quick meal of the few remaining ingredients he had left before moving out (sausages, lasagna sheets, jelly and honey since you ask), but there he is with his CBE and his International Emmy, all while living off the taxpayer! Not that I’m bitter or anything.
Hopefully you’ve been following Mr Munich’s, GP’s and Lawdogg’s tips so far in 2015 and that it’s stood you in good stead; well here’s your next batch for GW23. I usually do a best of the rest after the main five picks but didn’t think the fixtures warranted it this week. Finally, whether you play conservatively or like a gamble, make sure your pick is likely to play for an hour at least #dontdoagiroud
The Fixtures for GW23
Hull v Newcastle Utd
Crystal Palace v Everton
Liverpool v West Ham
Man Utd v Leicester City
Stoke v Queens Park Rangers
Sunderland v Burnley
West Brom v Spurs
Chelsea v Man City
Arsenal v Aston Villa
Southampton v Swansea
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Alexis Sanchez – Aston Villa at Home
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[/three_fourth]What else is there to say about this fella? All of the superlatives have already been used, and though I wish I could leave him out of this list for variety’s sake if nothing else, my conscience wouldn’t let me deprive you fine folks of such a fine captaincy prospect. Detractors may point to his lack of returns in three of the last five but with the other two yielding double-figure hauls, Sanchez’s form is far from being a concern. Now to Villa’s credit they have been far from leaky at the back with a not-fully-fit defence, but they will surely be unable to withstand the Gunners’ barrages, especially with Ozil and Walcott both making themselves available again after scoring in the FA Cup at the weekend, and Cazorla also being in a rich vein of form. Indeed, if you are looking to close the gap in your mini-leagues or overall then the latter does offer a viable alternative, albeit a riskier one as you are effectively hoping for both he to shine and Alexis to blank, which is probably a tough ask against Villa at home.
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Harry Kane – West Brom Away
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[/three_fourth]Hagrid said it best: “Yer a wizard Harry.” The young Englishman has been a revelation in the second half of the first half of the season (so er, the second quarter), showing the other two more seasoned Spurs forwards just how it’s done. He is a great prospect for the captaincy as his bonus points-to-goals ratio is considerably higher than that of most other strikers, which can often mean an extra four or six points added on at the end if he was duly captained. Don’t be put off by the fact that Pochettino’s main man is playing at the Hawthorns as more than half of his goals in the league this season have actually come away from home. If you put your faith in him, Kane is certainly Abel to deliver big for you.
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Diego Costa – Man City at Home
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[/three_fourth]There was a futile hope that Costa’s hamstring woes had finally got the better of him earlier on in the season when he missed a couple of matches, so that even when he returned he may have been subject to missing a game here and a game there, and not getting back a level of ruthless consistency, thereby allowing us to use all of that cash elsewhere and have one less selection-related headache. The key word being futile. The man has notched a rather selfish 17 league goals so far, and looks set to continually punish those of us who have omitted him from our teams. Add to that the damage taken when he goes and gets 16 points like in the last GW and you find your rival had him captained and you start to question what exactly it is that keeps you playing this game. All is not lost though; you can make amends by choosing him this GW against City at the Bridge. Although they are Chelsea’s most realistic main rivals for the title there is a veritable gulf of class between the two sides at the moment, and if Sunderland and Burnley can both put a couple past them at the Etihad recently then by invoking playground rules Costa is set for at least five goals here.
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Fancy a bit of a gamble….?
Man United Attack – Leicester at Home
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[/three_fourth]So who to go for with the final pick… A feeling of pride wells up inside at being confident enough to leave Aguero out altogether (Chelsea having kept eight clean sheets in the last eleven), so it pretty much came down to Pelle or one of the United boys, and we’re going for the latter, although there’s little to split them apart form-wise. We’re going with the potential here folks, as although Moyes 2.0 has them playing fairly flat and without much of a sense of urgency, it still remains incomprehensible how so much individual quality can fail to deliver decent FPL points even semi-consistently. It just HAS to click sooner or later, right? Right? Well where better to start than in the return fixture of their early-season humiliation against minnows Leicester. Now not a single player particularly stands out from United recently, though if pushed we’d probably go along with Falcao as he’s at least shown some signs of life recently. However it’s highly doubtful that you have more than one attacking player from United, so whichever one you have, be it Falcao, van Persie, Rooney, Di Maria or even Mata, slap that armband on him if you’re feel like rolling the dice this weekend over going for one of the safer options above.
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Fancy a full on ‘heads gone’ gamble….?
Dwight Gayle – Everton at Home
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[/three_fourth]Be careful what you wish for Toon fans… Since returning to more familiar pastures Pardew has a 100% win record in all competitions, while Newcastle have lost all of their games in the same period; they should probably (Geordie) shore up that goalmouth! Anyhoo, I digest. Speaking of digestion, what has Pardew been putting in Gayle’s breakfast?? Struggling for game-time under Warnock, he has been given a new lease of life under the silver fox and is seemingly intent on making up for lost time with four goals in all competitions this year already. The talent in depth on the bench is a slight cause for concern, but why change things around when you’re onto a winning thing eh Pards? Playing Everton would not usually be considered favourable enough for a bottom half team to be tipped for the armband, but with one league win in the last ten combined with them just loving conceding this season, a brace for Gayle is most certainly not out of the question here.
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So what’s the verdict on these Costa stamps, guys?
I don’t get it. >.<
*sighs*
Was a joke. >.<
I'm no oxyMORON. I know your comment is though. 😉
Sighs, why do I always feel the need to explain myself. OI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was playing along Raz, I was playing along!
Hahaha! Nice one.
RMT please guys. 0.2 in bank. 1 FT. Thinking about doing Pelle & Di Maria out for Costa & Puncheon next week. Would that be a good move or not due to the stamping incident and the amount of yellows he has/gets?
De Gea – Krul
Terry – Fonte – Wollscheid – Wisdom – Keane
Sanchez – Di Maria – Fabregas – Downing – Boyd
Aguero – Pelle – Kane
I’d save your FT for as long as possible TMW, because Fabregas went off last night with a tight hamstring. He may be ok, but one to keep an eye on.
As for your suggested transfers next week, I’m using my WC and have pencilled in both Pelle and Di Maria to have IN my team! 😉 Their fixtures over the next 5 or 6 GWs are what swings it for me, but I appreciate their form isn’t so appealing right now.
Bryan – Thanks. You going to have Costa in your team?
Mighty.Controversially… probably not. I’m going with Aguero and two mid pricers based on fixtures. I’m splashing the cash in midfield as it stands.
You guys reckon Costa will be suspended for Saturdays game or with that one be impossible because Chelsea can appeal or whatever? Don’t know the exact rules in England.
Here u go Raz!! 😉
SWEET! So happy I still have my FT. :dance:
Will be Costa to Kun if this is the case. ZOMG. :dance:
If nothing happens I’ll do Silva to Di Maria.
That’s cheating I typed mine
Costa to Kun would mess up my color schemes though. *sighs*
Lol sorry Innit,this technology malarkey is making us a lazy race!!
Plenty of time left Raz. Verdict should be delivered today. Even if it’s a charge the deadline will be 5pm tomorrow and the hearing probably done on Friday. It won’t get carried over, we will know one way or another and if ultimately it’s a ban it will start on Saturday.
Raz, I found this quote from former ref Graham Poll about reviewing the incident.
“That (decision) should be done by 6pm on Wednesday meaning that a ban could be imposed in time to take effect for Saturday. Whether Chelsea would appeal would depend on whether that could cause enough delay to make Costa available for Saturday’s key fixture.”
Tnx for the reply’s peepz. I think he should get a ban. Was an absolute disgrace. Since I have 1 FT left it’s also semi in my favor. 😉
Ripley’s or replies. Reply’s …………………. doesn’t exist Raz. >.<
OI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyhooooooooooooooooo. Now I forgot what I wanted to say. Aaah yes. Seems Ivan/Fabs/Luis all picked up a (minor) injury. If Costa is bans I think a lot of teams will be in trouble.
Especially if you add that Siggy is also banned for 3 games.
The only saving grace for those with Chelsea players who are at risk, is that they’d be playing Man City anyway. Small consolation, but y’know, it’s something.
Reading through here and Twitter, I’m clearly in the minority. But I’ve watched this video (Vine posted below) so many times I’ve almost been hypnotised by it.
I genuinely don’t think he deserves any punishment for either ‘stamp’. The Skrtel one’s not even worth debating in my opinion as he’s trying to hurdle the geezer. The Can one is much harder to judge, but if you look at where Costa’s looking, Can’s leg’s not even in his eye-line. Also, I don’t think Costa breaks stride or stretches his leg out unnaturally.
I don’t have Costa either way, so I don’t really mind what happens to him, but I’m actually with Mourinho on this one.
https://vine.co/v/OTU1pwrdUzH
So here I was f-ing happy I could replace Costa with Kun if needed. FFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don’t have the money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m 0.1m short.
I might be a bit biast but I completely agree. The second incident should be a complete write off. Costa had to put his foot down and he literally couldn’t put it anywhere else. The first he put a bit more pressure down but it still didn’t look intentional. Overall it was two teams playing very aggressive football for the entire match. Pretty amazed Costa and Skrtle shook hands at the end.
Horrible player, ban him now!
I’m on WC AND a City fan so may be being biased…
Agreed. He didn’t have to put his full weight onto Can’s leg but that doesn’t make it a stamp. There’s nothing in the Skrtel incident at all, for me.
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