Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 24 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15
On any normal transfer deadline day nothing would have trumped Carlisle United’s procurement of Nathan Buddle from Blyth Spartans. But like a crossbar shuddering from a Geoff Hurst thunderbolt, the football world is still reverberating from the impact of Monday’s biggest story; Man Utd’s signing of defender Andy Kellet on loan from Bolton. When asked whether he’d still retain his 3-5-2 formation in light of this capture, Louis van Gaal mumbled, “But of course. We are in a bad moment like Queens Park Raisins. Kellet will make the youth team strong. This is football.”
If you went for Harry Kane as captain last week, one of Calvin Clyne’s tips, you’ll have been rewarded handsomely with a 26 point haul. Gambles on Cazorla and Walters would have been ever sweeter, shovelling 34 or 38 points respectively your way.
So to Gameweek 24. The fact that Andy Kellet hasn’t made it into today’s Captain Picks is testament to the quality of the quintet that has. Right, shall we?
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[/three_fourth]5. Theo Walcott (away vs Spurs)
He’s back, and just like nearly every other comeback he’s made, it caught most of us off guard.
After a few rusty cameo appearances from the bench, Theo already looks ready to stake a claim on our hearts, minds and most importantly a return to our FPL squads. He bagged a goal in his first league start in over a year, showing glimpses of the explosive form that brought him 14 goals and 13 assists in 2012/13. Having clocked up over 140 minutes including his FA Cup stint versus Hull, it would seem that Arsenal’s road runner is finally ready for the end of season run-in.
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4. Harry Kane (home vs Arsenal)
Spurs biggest signing of the transfer window was getting ‘one of their own’, and former Arsenal fan, Harry Kane to pen a new five-and-a-half year contract at The Lane, taking his tenure through to the end of the decade. Genuine 2020 vision. Of course, what will probably happen is he’ll be bought by Man City in 2 years and rebranded as Citizen Kane. Enough of the future hypotheticals. Right now, ‘Dirty Sanchez’ is in danger of being overshadowed by North London’s own sharpshooting Dirty Harry. A winning goal against the Gunners would surely embalm him eternally in Spurs folklore. Banking on a captain in the unique cauldron of a derby is a gamble. You’ve got to ask yourself, ‘Do I feel lucky?’. Well, do ya, punk?
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[/three_fourth]3. Eden Hazard (away vs Aston Villa)
How new recruit Cuadrado will affect Chelsea’s offensive dynamics remains to be seen, but one imagines very positively. Hazard’s productivity shows no sign of waning, with or without the addition of a pacy Colombian at Villa Park. Mourinho has often criticized, and been criticized for, teams that park the bus. Well, against a bottom of the form table Villa side that has failed to score in 10 hours and only netted 11 times all season, he can probably get away with parking a tricycle inconspicuously next to one of the fire exits. Another defeat in the manner of their 5-0 Emirates mauling, this time within the less forgiving walls of his home crowd, could see the much maligned manager finally doing the Lambert Walk. His main antagonist will be Hazard, who has recently proven with goals at Southampton and Spurs that Stamford Bridge is no longer the only Garden of Eden.
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[/three_fourth]2. David Silva (home vs Hull)
Following 3 straight defeats, fans of injury-ravaged Hull City will be hoping their players don’t show the same generosity that saw them contribute heavily to their own downfall against Newcastle. That’s if they can even get the ball off David Silva to begin with. Gran Canaria’s pocket-sized performer grabbed his 7th goal at Chelsea last Saturday, already equalling his career-best in the Premier League. An instinctive poke diverting a wayward Aguero shot back on course means we can now add poaching to his armoury of weapons. For the alliteration addicts at large, that makes him a poking, pocket-sized, poaching performer. For the FPL addicts at large, that makes him captaincy gold.
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[/three_fourth]1. Sergio Aguero (home vs Hull)
With the exception of Chelsea’s game at Villa Park, Man City’s fixture is quite arguably the only match of the weekend that looks predictable. What seems even more predictable is that Aguero will bag a nice wedge of FPL points. Yes, yes, he hasn’t scored since his return from his latest injury, but they’ve been against Chelsea and Arsenal. He’s played a modest 1,247 minutes in all so far this season, notching 14 goals with 4 assists. That’s a goal every 89 minutes! So there you have it. He is literally guaranteed to score against Steve Bruce’s timid Tigers who’ve conceded 11 without reply in the last 3 games. The only sane reason not to captain Sergio Aguero is if you don’t have him.
Thanks for reading Captain’s Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 24. This article was written by Bryan Munich
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Struggling with your capo choice this week? Never fear as Mr Japan has the answer for you…although unfortunately Andy Kellet didn’t make it
It’s great stuff, cheers Bry.
Superb stuff Bry, a great read that and I’m willing to bet that Kun is not the highest scorer this weekend! Some great options there, I fancy Citizen Kane to gun down Theo and his men!
Appreciate the write up mate, cheers.
Let me take a guess Cookie, you’re leaning towards AJ? 😉
No Kop, saving that little treasure for GW25 !!
True, even Puncheon has a good chance to outscore him.
Some great captain choices there. Aguero is my default captain right now, but could opt for Giroud/Cazorla or Hazard as well.
Smashing article Bryan. Many thanks for the time and effort put in :thumbup: Sergio all the way, for me.
How many DGW players is everyone planning to get?
I plan to get in Rose, Eriksen and Kane at the expense of Giroud for the DGW. Think that will be enough?
Cant say i’ve given it much thought, to be honest. At first glance, Kane, Eriksen and Austin.
Don’t forget, the DGW players in GW28 (Spurs and QPR) don’t play in GW27, and neither do Chelsea or Leicester. So if you’re not careful you could stock up early on them for GW28 but find yourself short of players in GW27. I reckon aim to have only Kane (benched, together with 2 Chelsea) in GW27 and then use 2FT to bring in Eriksen and maybe one other in GW28.
Thats the plan gkw Have my eyes on Loris too at the moment.
B, I reckon Loris isn’t worth it – too much money for any extra points. Courtois could maybe work, but only if his place is secure and I’m not sure about that. Bringing in either of them ties up cash which would take a FT or hit to free up later. I think not a good idea
Cheers for a lovely article. Does this bunch look sweet?
Forster
Terry Van aanholt Wisdom
Sanchez Downing Chadli Hazard
Aguero Kane Giroud
bench- Krul Boyd Wasilewski Bertrand
no FT. 3 mn in the bank.
line up seems ok?
any need of hits?
cheers guys :beer:
Seems decent.
Cheers mate