Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 32 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15
Well I begin this article in a different state of mind this week, one of someone writing an article with a fair idea of what he is talking about. Well my captain didn’t totally bomb last week in other words. I backed Eden Hazard.
Now, those of you expecting a follow-up to last week’s excellent captains article by Lawdogg, I’m afraid I’m going to let you down early here. The pressure is too much and that last effort was far too clever for me to compete with. Lawdogg – you clearly have too much time on your hands, you are too clever for us or you employ a fantastic team of writers you charlatan! It might be all three in fact.
I also don’t rap like Cookie. No-one raps like Cookie though. I’ll rather predictably stick to the football and highlight a couple of things that have raised my eyebrow this week.
A week where we started back from the international break and the Premier League treated us to a hatful of amazing goals. Defoe, Zamora and Adam – three very well-known faces in fantasy terms. Charlie Adam, ladies and gentlemen, a man who frustrates and amazes in equal measure. My favourite part of his whole wonder goal reaction was his comment that he was “actually disappointed that Courtois got a hand to it”.
What’s that? Joey Barton did someone say? No? Well anyway, the leg-end himself commented this week that he would have had 100 caps had he been able to represent Northern Ireland, Wales or Scotland. Someone should tell the poor disillusioned chap that red cards and suspensions count in international football too. Knock a ‘0’ of your estimate and we’d be more realistic Joseph.
Anyway back to the fantasy game. There are only seven gameweeks to go this season. Doesn’t it seem only weeks ago we were all RMTing team after team after team? Upson, Trippier and Austin were all the rage and some were trying to fit all three of Sanchez, Costa and Fabregas in to their teams. The point of this pointless nostalgia is to highlight that we will be back in close season before we know it. And whilst we are playing the game this season we must squeeze every possible point out of every possible one of our players in every game. Captaincy means double points and therefore in these final weeks, getting the right (or at least not the completely wrong) man is vital in cementing your No. 1 spot or closing that gap. To this end, I’ll cover five Big-Hitter Differentials (one for the MLS lads) but also five potential Sideshow Show-Stoppers (copyright me). Bear with me . . .
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The Fixtures
Swansea City v Everton
Southampton v Hull City
Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa
Sunderland v Crystal Palace
West Bromwich Albion v Leicester City
West Ham Utd. v Stoke City
Burnley v Arsenal
Queens Park Rangers v Chelsea
Manchester Utd. v Manchester City
Liverpool v Newcastle Utd.
Let’s get the usual suspects out of the way first shall we?
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[/three_fourth]Eden Hazard – Well a trip to QPR should not affect the sleep pattern of the top point scorer in the game. Perched upon 194pts you wouldn’t bet against him busting the 200 mark this weekend. The penalty taker and Chelsea tormentor in chief, he should be able to pick holes in a Rangers defence who will have had two huge (and probably more important) games against West Brom and Villa to contend with. He has three goals in his last four and eight bonus points in the same period.
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[/three_fourth]Harry Kane – Everything was going so well for the HurriKane and then Woy got a hold of him. He blanked at Burnley at the weekend but that was always going to happen at some stage. Prince Harry goes up against Aston Villa (Prince William’s team funnily enough – terrible link sorry. Only mentioned it for the royalties. Boom Boom) and I’m sure it will be one he’ll be licking his lips about. Again, Spurs, like Chelsea, will be meeting a team who have played midweek and should therefore be fresher and with an injury to Diego Costa, Kane will now really fancy pulling clear at the top of the goalscorers charts. Nineteen league goals and a hat-trick the last time out at the Lane, Kane is also only behind Hazard for BPs this season.
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[/three_fourth]Alexis Sanchez – The Chilean is having a phenomenal first season. I know he dropped off a bit but if we are criticising a man who has fourteen goals, eight assists and twenty six BPs then we really are an unforgiving bunch. Hey I know it’s a game of form but those lads who held their nerve and held the Chilean, well done you lot. You’ll even consider captaining him this week. And none of the rest us impatient managers would blame you. A word of caution though, he has scored only four of his goals outside of the library and only one of those (at QPR) was this year.
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[/three_fourth]Olivier Giroud – If you have this guy then the answer is staring you in the face. He has scored in six consecutive games (twice in one), collected ten BPs, and is generally lucky in getting on the end of almost everything the brilliant midfield behind him does. He also happens to be so dreamy. #dodoagiroud. An away trip to Burnley will not scare our FPL Adonis and it’ll be a surprise if he doesn’t contribute to another win for the Gooners as they continue their march towards trying to catch Chelsea. Orf secure 2nd spot.
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[/three_fourth]Wayne Rooney – Playing again as a striker and being in excellent form, it may well be worth a second look at Wayne. If you are put off by the enormity of the game, then consider that Man City have been quite shaky in defence in recent times and your gran’s man is the record goal scorer in the Manc derby. Not to be ruled out by any means, the England and United captain scored a cracker vs Villa last weekend and will be looking to take advantage of City’s brittle confidence following their Monday evening defeat at Palace.
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And if you fancy or rather NEED, something a little out of the ordinary, I offer:
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[/three_fourth]Bafetimbi Gomis – The Frenchman has had to be very patient indeed in his quest to be given the striking responsibilities at the Liberty Stadium. First of all he was up against Bony for one position which wasn’t going to ever end well and then he suffered the latest in his fainting episodes at Tottenham last month. Lately it seems we are beginning to see the Bafetimbi of Lyon and the French national team. He has scored three in his last two and collected full BPs last time out in the game against Hull where it has to be mentioned, both his finishes were top class. Priced at £6.5m with another home fixture he could be the ideal go-to-man for those ditching Charlie Austin this week. Some will hold on to the QPR striker though, so . . . .
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[/three_fourth]Charlie Austin – No doubting that the R’s man is not much of a differential (22.5%) but captaining him at home to Chelsea would be. Despite his second goal of the gameweek at Villa, many have him ear-marked for the heave-ho after the DGW and with fair reason. But if you hang on to him do you back him to do to Chelsea what he has already done to Arsenal and City and five other teams at Loftus Road? You know what you get with Charlie – 90 minutes, chance of penalties and a massive desire to do it against the best.
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[/three_fourth]Saido Berahino – OK, so he hasn’t scored in the last three, but you are looking for something different right? If you are one of his 11.9% of his owners then you’ll maybe be attracted to the home fixture against Leicester. Saido has twelve goals already and you could just see this as being a game he could get a brace. You can bet there will be a Pulis-led reaction from the Baggies after the horror show at home to QPR last week and Leicester at home is the fixture you’d choose for such a reaction. That’s if Newcastle were not available, of course!
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[/three_fourth]Christian Benteke – The former Belgian beast had been more of a Belgian bunny (had to get an Easter reference in somehow) since his return from recent injury. Well that was until the beginning of March when he notched goals against West Brom & Sunderland to hint to a potential return of his absolute brilliance of his first season. A goal at Old Trafford on Saturday was followed by even more glory with a stunning hattrick vs QPR this evening, which could well increase his interest ahead of a trip to White Hart Lane. The Benteke of old would not have feared this fixture and with Jekyll and Hide Spurs conceding three to Leicester at home most recently, those who hold the striker, especially those who captained him, may keep faith particularly after his scintillating DGW performance.
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[/three_fourth]Jordan Henderson – Lastly we have the man who has slipped in to Steven Gerrard’s place in the Liverpool team and in fairness to him, has scored a few Stevie G-esque goals in recent weeks and stamped his authority on the team. The top corner effort versus City in particular caught the eye. The rumoured Chelsea target (yawn) has scored four goals and assisted once in his past five matches and bagged six BPs over the same period. Interestingly, he stuck away the penalty against Arsenal and may again assume duties depending who is on the field. He has already bettered his best goals, assists and overall fantasy points tallies from previous seasons. If he does manage to rifle another goal of the month contender this weekend against Newcastle, there will be no-one happier than his fantasy managers. Well, maybe Tim Krul!
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Traffic Signals:
RED: (Take a punt): Any of the Sideshow Show-Stoppers lot!
AMBER (Proceed with caution): Harry Kane
GREEN: (If you have him, armband him): Olivier Giroud
**Final thought**
Do your best to get the captaincy right but in reality its in the lap of the gods. Take the rough with the smooth and go again next time if you don’t get it right. Please don’t blame me. I’ve given you ten names. Bound to be a decent one amongst that lot surely (he prays).
Enjoy your football!
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I want to play Gomis, question is, who do I bench??
Tough decision, given that Dawson also has a really good fixture. Maybe Rose should be sent to bench because of an in form AV and Benteke.
Captain D
I agree with B. I’d play Gomis instead of Rose and if Bellerin doesn’t play then you have Rose as first sub.
Makes sense, thanks guys!
Dicky – Personally, i’d leave Gomis on the bench and play Dawson ahead of Bellerin. Cant agree with benching an attacking full back for Villa (h). CS is unlikely, but there could very easily be attacking returns from him.
Have 2 FTs and 2.4M in the bank. Which transfer should be made?
1. Austin > Murray
2. Austin > Gomis (already have Siggy)
3. Jones > Dann
4. Naughton > Dann
B – 1 could be a great punt.
B
4 isn’t a bad move considering you are fixing a problem in defence and you already have Swansea cover in attack.
Thanks GP. Thinking the same, but might get rid of Jones instead as he is taking up cash and doing nothing.
B
I understand but at least Jones is a playing alternative.
Thats true, but the upcoming tough 3 fixtures will force me to keep him on bench, but you are right, dealing with injuries first would be best.
Might as well do Naughton>Schlupp and get a handy DGW defender in my team.
guys..any suggestions on the current squad. have 2 FTs and 0.1 mil to spare..how about austin–> Berahino..latter has decent fixtures
The kind of form Austin is in, I would not be surprised if he scores a brace against Chelsea.
How long is Lloris out for? Cause Panti has a blank after facing Palace, and you should have a backup keeper.
Tough benching dilemma for you this GW as all your midfielders have a great fixture, and all your strikers are too dangerous to be benched.
Good luck.
Hey The B Im thinking Austin > Gomis for 2 GW then hopefully Costa and Giroud for the DGW injuries permitting
thanks B. Planning to bench Downing this week as he seems to be out of form lately. nt going to show him out as GW 33 is about to happen. planning to take out Loris and Austin for Davis and Berahino. next week might have to do a -4 for Coutinho and Bruce(if LPool wins today). Else the team would stay as 11 of my players wud be playing..
Constantine,
Lots of options here for Austin: Berahino, Gomis, Sakho and as Mighty Whites mentioned, Glenn Murray of Palace is putting up the numbers just now.
But you might need to tidy up other areas ahead of the blank GW. You really need news on Lloris first to see if you have a GK for GW33. Hutton, PVA and Sanchez definitely on blanks and Bruce and Coutinho possibly.
GP. Loris’ return is mentioned on April 11th on FPL currently. Will keep an eye on the same. rest today’s match will also suggest the status of coutinho and bruce. Not planning to sell PVA or Sanchez for GW33. Planning to bring in Berahino for austin and Jagielka for Hutton. But all the plans might change if Liverpool wins today.
constantine – Lloris -> Davis, for me. Your defence in general needs some work so i’d keep Austin this week and look to fix your problems at the back.
So gambleing against the Dgw really backfired,resulting in a massive red arrow and getting booted out of the “nice to know you” league !! Also brought in Naughton who is now injured. I’ve got 2 FT 0.1m in the bank.Should I use a transfer to switch Foster to Davies or just play Krul for the remainder of the season ?? Rest of my team looks set for this week ?? Thoughts anybody ??
Brooky
Foster to K Davis for me and play him ahead of Krul and carry one FT.
An eye on Naughton after that.
Cheers GP.The voice of reason
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That’s bad luck Brooky, if it makes you feel better I also gambled by not bringing any dbl gw wk players and have suffered for it.
As you have 2 FTs I’d be tempted to bring in Davis.
Or perhaps look at PVA out as he will blank nxt week but the money could be an issue
Cheers Photek.Pretty hard to keep a calm head after such a shitty week but will probs just do the foster transfer.May as well keep P.V.A for his dgw.Want shut of Erik pretty soon too as he is annoying me.
I know what you mean mate, I want shot of Erik too but I think Santi is a more pressing move to get out with Olly Giroud in my team and the blank in mind.
Aguero has blanked for 4 games in a row now which is not helping any of us with him, I suspect if he was anyone else he would’ve been gone by now but the belief that he has to come good rumbles on.
newcastle faces pool, spurs and swansea in the next three GWs and the team is in tatters. you might have to do Krul to Davis as this would oncrease the chances of CSs more. Rest two players from the same team blanking for GW33 is a no no. Might want to change Caz to Fab for a better result,if u want to.
Aware that Newcastle have a couple of tough fixtures but their run in isn’t bad.Hate wasting transfers on keepers.Caz will be gone in Gw 33.Not sure about Giroud yet,May bench him.Cheers.
Newcastle have won only 3(that too with lowly Hull and AVL) and drawn 3 in their last 16 fixtures. Moreover only two clean sheets in the same period. Even I had Krul till GW12. But sold him out due to injury. but, his return has been abysmal. Davis was suggested accordingly. cheers
Oops! I didnt see that you also have Foster to be replaced. my bad
Sorry if this has been mentioned already guys, I’ve not been on for a few days…just wondering what the story on Costa is?
I see he’s done his hammy again do we know how long his out for?
Is Remy a good shout for GW33 now?
GW34 even…for the dbl I meant
Hi photek,
Costa may be Ok by then and even if not, Remy may have his game time shared with Drogba. That’s just my feeling.
I think it may be safer (if you have one Chelsea defender) to go for two midfielders from Chelsea. Hazard and Fabregas (assuming he isn’t booked this weekend and suspended).
cheers GP, i’ll watch this space for updates and news.
Tbh I’m more than a bit concerned with Aguero’s form, I was planning to add Costa aswell as Kun from GW34 onwards but no I’m not so sure now, I may do a straight swap if Costa recovers
photek,
I may do the same.
It is being reported that Costa might return for the DGW.