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Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 36

Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 36 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15

Captain picksHas it really been a month? Did I really lose the Post-It note? Did I really wait until the last minute to write this introduction? Yes, maybe, and … anyone else having a sense of deja vu? Yes, it’s only been a week since you last attempted to make sense of my gentle musings but I’m back again as what us Yanks call a “pinch hitter” in baseball. I’m the 89th minute substitution for a team winning 1-0 that’s hoping to run out the clock. And right about now I’m starting to feel less honored about being asked to fill in this week…
Fill in you say? That’s right. I’m filling in for Chins, who offered to fill in for GP, before the two of them ran off to race gritters Tokyo-drift style around Scotland. Or were they racing grifters? Or was it greyhounds? And who the heck is Mr. Plow? That name again is Mr. Plow. Who knows, but the mental image of GP and Chins racing Huge Greyhound Hormone (HGH) powered dogs is too rich to consider any other possibility. Safe racing, gents.

Fixtures for GW36

Saturday
Everton vs Sunderland
Aston Villa vs West Ham
Hull vs Burnley
Leicester vs Southampton
Newcastle vs West Brom
Stoke vs Spurs
Crystal Palace vs Man Utd

Sunday
Man City vs QPR
Chelsea vs Liverpool

Monday
Arsenal vs Swansea

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[/three_fourth]5. Aaron Ramsey, home vs Swansea
Guess who’s back, back again. Ramsey’s back, tell a friend. Guess who’s back, guess who’s back… It’s safe to say Aaron Ramsey has rediscovered the form that saw him lead Arsenal to the FA Cup last season, and at just the right time for the Gunners. With a return trip to Wembley lurking in the not too-distant future Ramsey has turned his sights on annihilating the competition in the Premier League. With three goals and four assists in the six games since he returned from injury, Arsenal’s most hot/cold player is forcing fantasy managers to figure out how to bring him into their squad ahead of Arsenal’s DGW37.

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[/three_fourth]4. Eden Hazard, home vs Liverpool
Chelsea’s Mr. Reliable sits this low this week only because Chelsea have already wrapped up the league title. As such, who knows what sort of tomfoolery The Special One has in store for the balance of the season. There’s no doubting the Football Wizard’s form: for the season he’s averaging 6.3 ppg and has four goals in a seven-game stretch that’s seen Chelsea struggle to find a goal-scoring presence at the forward position. Hazard will be up for the fight but, with the title already wrapped up and John Terry’s tears already collected in mason jars for posterity, will Hazard be given the opportunity to finish out what could be his best-ever season in the Premiere League?

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[/three_fourth]3. Alexis Sanchez, home vs Swansea
Just when we think it’s safe to drop Sanchez he goes and has a game like he did against Hull City. Poor Hull City, and poor fantasy managers that dropped him. We promise to never think about transferring you out again, Alexis, as long as you promise to keep having games like this. Has his form dipped as of late? Sure. Has the toll of his first season in the Premier League finally caught up to him? Maybe, but the world class talent is still averaging a league-best 6.4 ppg since joining the Arsenal. After bagging a brace against Hull we fully expect the Chilean to finish the season strong, especially with Arsenal’s DGW37 right around the corner.

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[/three_fourth]2. Sergio Aguero, home vs QPR
The City forward may not be able to get no first place action, but that’s more a product of a dodgy manager. Aguero has kept his end of the bargain, scoring five goals in his last four games and collecting 32 points for those managers who’ve remained faithful to him after a bit of a dry spell. Add to that the fact QPR – the league’s worst road team and a team he bagged a brace against earlier this season – visit the Etihad this weekend, and it could be a massive payday for managers slapping the captain’s armband on him.

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[/three_fourth]1. Christian Benteke, home v. West Ham
Admit it, you’ve been watching Benteke each week thinking this run of his will end soon. It has to right? Well it’s time for us to stop ignoring him. In his last eight games he’s logged 10 goals, an assist and a massive 15 bonus points. Despite putting up the best fantasy numbers during this stretch the Villa forward features in only 7.4% of fantasy teams, making him him our Big-Hitter Differential this week. With rumours of a Liverpool bid coming in the summer, and his team sitting a mere two points clear of relegation, Benteke and his teammates have everything to play for this week against a West Ham team sitting comfortably mid-table.

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[/three_fourth]One-Week Punt/Differential Picks: West Bromwich Albion

For those of you chasing league titles and looking for differentials to help you edge out that annoying guy in your league who will never let you hear the end of it if he finishes first ahead of you, we are here to help. This week we’re recommending a trio of West Brom players to help you out. Please note this is a one-week recommendation only – after their match against Newcastle, West Brom closes the season against Chelsea and Arsenal.

West Brom face a Newcastle club in crisis – they’ll be missing two of their starting four defenders to suspension, they have a manager who has publicly questioned the heart of some of his squad and the players themselves have asked family members to stay away from the club’s home games due to growing unrest in the stands. Sad news for a team with a rich history, but the perfect opportunity for you to capitalize on a team possibly headed for relegation.

Our pick: Boaz Myhill
Who? Its safe to say many a fantasy manager hadn’t heard of Boaz Myhill until he stepped in for injured starting goalkeeper Ben Foster, but the California native may be playing himself into contention for a starting job next season. Myhill has been instrumental in West Brom’s keeping three straight clean sheets (scoring 34 points during) and there’s no reason to think he won’t add to his scoreless streak this weekend against a free-falling Newcastle side.

Other options:
Chris Brunt
– with four assists in his last four games, there’s no reason to think he won’t carve up a Newcastle defense missing two of its starters.

Saido Berahino
It has been seven long week’s since the once must-own budget striker has scored, but facing an undermanned and unsupported Newcastle side may be precisely what the doctor ordered.

Thanks for reading Captain’s Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 36. This article was written by Lawdogg


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  1. 43
    SwissChocks says:

    Dear all. I have a dilemma. With my WC and GW35 I got in 3 Arsenal players. I’m keen to bring in Benteke, and don’t really want to lose Kane. I could swap Sterling to Ramsey, then Giroud to Benteke, for a -4. Is this a crazy idea? Please advise.

    • 43.2
      inittowinit says:

      Hi Swiss, I think you should keep Giroud. I’d have no qualms about ditching Kane now if it meant a front 3 of Giroud, Benteke and Aguero from now until the end. In fact I think that’s the ideal front line.

      • SwissChocks says:

        Cookie and Init. I value your advice tremendously. Thank you for talking me out of this moment of lunacy.

        • SwissChocks says:

          Ta. Good idea….but first. Who’d you consider in midfield at 7.1 or under. I’m looking at Chadli, Siggy and Downing. Is there anyone else with a good run of fixtures, and good form?

        • inittowinit says:

          That’s where it gets tough! Not liking Swansea’s run ahead – Arsenal and City next. Downing could be ok but just feels like he’s not done much for a while although I’m guessing Big Sam would just love to relegate Newcastle in their last game! Chadli could cover the loss of Kane in a way but I’m not convinced they haven’t clicked off too! The best options are probably from teams with something / everything to play for. You already have Leicester covered so maybe Villa or Sunderland. Sunderland has the double too obviously but I’m not convinced by their fixtures around it. I suppose at least if you get Larsson or Gomez you have a double player on set pieces?

        • inittowinit says:

          Yeah that was my long way of saying the same thing Cookie! laugh

        • Raziel says:

          I’m guessing that all depends on how they fare the next game.

          Lol @ current FPL EPL standing. I think they posted an old standing. ManU is first. Can anyone tell me from what year this is? Reading, Birminghanm and Derby look like relegating.

        • inittowinit says:

          That’s 2008 I think!

        • theswirly says:

          Villa sixth?! Ah, them were the days!

  2. 44
    SwissChocks says:

    That’s a good point and punt. Gomez did a nice job with his two penalties at the weekend, but does he do anything else. He’s a bit of an Arteta, no?

  3. 45
    shanec says:

    Afternoon all. Who would u play
    Toby away to Leicester or skrtel away to Chelsea ?

  4. 46
    Wafflez says:

    My team for next gw….Transfers done…. Skrtel out for Mertesaker and Kane out for Benteke .

    Wonder is it worth getting Sanchez and duming Giroud for the dgw?

  5. 47
    AT says:

    Hi all, abysmal gameweek for me last time out!
    Quite far in front in my ML but desperate to get back on track to avoid losing it in GW38!
    2FT and 0,3m in the kitty, not a clue what to do..Benteke in for Kane? But then Kane has pretty good fixtures..
    Ramsey? Ditch Bolasie or Hendo for funds?
    Thanks in advance laugh

  6. 48
    Mitro says:

    Gents – bit of a daft question and I should know this with all the amount of transfers I have done over the past three years but if my opponent had 2 FT and has taken a further 2 what point hit has he taken?

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