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Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 9

Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 9 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15

Captain picksSo there I was. A sunny Friday in the spring of 1996. Saffron Walden County High School playing fields. Lunchtime. A slight figure of a 16 year old, desperately needing to finish the week with a win. It was my turn to be captain, and I’d won the toss to pick first.
I surveyed the crop of young men standing in front of me. Who would be first into my team? Who could ensure my bragging rights through free period after lunch, through double Geography and – if my fake ID held up to scrutiny – through a Friday night’s drinking in the White Horse? Decisions just didn’t get bigger than this.
Stuart was the obvious choice, but as I looked at him, something just didn’t look right. I knew the problem couldn’t be me. I was a fine captain. My lack of stature meant all of my players could always play wherever the hell they wanted. In fact some of my finest moments had come from playing the lone GK/defender role, gladly supporting my team as the 10 bigger players shared the 10 striker positions. No, it was something else. “What’s the matter Stu-pot (cos I was captain I could use nicknames that I had not earned the right to use)?”, I asked. “Litter duty” was the reply. “I can only play 15 mins, then I’ve got to pick up litter with the deputy head for getting caught smoking”. Wow, I thought. That’s a blow. Now don’t get me wrong, even 15 mins of an on-form Stu could have the game won. But it was a risk.
“What about you Dave?”, I asked. Flexing my managerial muscles as I dismissed Stu without a second thought. “Yeah, I’m good for the full 40 mins” replied Dave. There was a ‘but’ coming. I knew it. “But…” I was right. “But, I’ve forgotten my trainers so will have to play in my slip ons”. Panic started to set in. “But they’ll give you no purchase on the slippery turf Dave!”. This wasn’t going well.
I could see that my natural 3rd and 4th choices Nick and Rob were distracted by the group of year 10 girls sitting on the side lines. They’d be no use. People were looking at me. I had to make a decision. Lunchtime was 5 minutes old and we hadn’t even picked teams!
And then, just as I could feel that first bead of anxious sweat trickle down the side of my ribcage, from the back of the crowd stepped forward a face that was new to me. “Who are you?!” I demanded. “I’m the new exchange student” was the nervous reply. “But you’re wearing proper football boots!” I exclaimed. “And, wait… Yes! They’re Puma Kings!”. The excitement started to build. “What’s your name?” I enquired. My tone starting to soften. “Diego Pele” was the reply.
“I PICK HIM!”

And so onto this week’s Captains picks, where we also find our apparent cast of plenty, dwindling away before our very eyes. Costa is a doubt, Man Utd and Liverpool might as well be playing in slip-on shoes, and I wouldn’t be surprised if Aguero somehow picks up litter duty between now and the weekend.
Let’s have a proper look see, in no particular order…

Diego Costa. Chelsea. Away vs Man Utd.
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[/three_fourth]Captain him by all means. But for the love of Jose, please give proper thought to who gets the Vice Captaincy. Not many things worse than your captain not playing. One thing might be however, realizing that you left the VC armband on the same guy as last week. You know the guy. The one that’s now injured too!
There’s not much to say about Costa that you don’t already know, so I won’t bore you with stats. If Jose shows his hand in the Friday press conference, and it’s good news, he can have the armband. Man Utd’s defence has been generous to strikers this season, and long gone are the days where Jose parks the bus against Utd. This could get messy.

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Danny Welbeck. Arsenal. Away vs Sunderland.
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[/three_fourth]He didn’t manage another hat-trick, but he did at least keep his scoring run going against Hull in Arsenals 2-2 draw on the weekend. A goal that meant a lot for both club and player alike. It means Arsenal go into this weekend’s game against a demoralised Sunderland with something to prove after a disappointing performance against Hull, but not as downbeat as they might’ve been had Welbeck not grabbed that 90th minute equalizer. Sunderland themselves will have something to prove, but who knows how many changes Poyet will make after the 8-0 thrashing last time out. Arsenal have a good record against Sunderland too. Comfortable 3-1 and 4-1 wins last season.
With Arsenals attacking options and a possible Walcott return, Welbs should get plenty of chances. He’s averaging 3.6 shots per game (4th highest in the Prem), and we’d expect him to shoot above that average this weekend.

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Graziano Pelle. Southampton. Home vs Stoke.
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[/three_fourth]Pelle has taken the 3rd highest number of shots per game (4) out of all Premier League players. He scored 2 goals, got an assist and 2 bps last time out, and has scored 5 in his last 3 home games. Another tasty home tie coming up against a Stoke side that lost their last away game to… wait for it…Sunderland! Stoke lost, to Sunderland! That same team that just lost 8-0 to Pelle’s Southampton! Wait, that stat wasn’t even that exciting! Why am I using so many exclamation marks?!
Anyway. He’s got to be a safe bet for good points this week. He comes without any injury risk (at time of writing), and is playing for one of the form teams in the league.

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Sergio Aguero. Man City. Away vs West Ham.
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[/three_fourth]He scored how many? And still had time to miss a penalty. Aguero is the games top points’ earner with a whopping 56. He has accumulated 9 bonus points so far this season, and has scored a goal to go with each of them. No assists yet, but nobody’s perfect.
He is second highest in… [digs out favorite new stat list] number of shots per game with 4.5. Although he may as well be top, as top spot officially goes to Balotelli. Do shots stats count if you never actually score?
Aguero also bagged two of City’s three goals in a 3-1 win last time these sides met. He’ll be in the top three most popular captain choices this week, even if Costa returns.

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Other possibles…
Fabregas, Hazard & Oscar. Fab has the headlines so far this season but Hazard tends to do well against the big teams. Oscar is more of a game time risk but Jose loved him last season and he plays further forward than Fab, and more central than Hazard. Any or all of these 3 could turn in a decent points haul this weekend.
Leighton Baines. A nice fixture against a winless Burnley side that have just shipped three goals against West Ham. Just off the back of a clean sheet, 2 assists and some bonus points. If you’re ever going to risk it on a defender, now might be that time.
Dusan Tadic. It couldn’t happen again. Could it?
Gabriel Obertan. Because sometimes, you just have to finish with a joke.

Good luck this week everybody. I’ll be placing my trust in that man Aguero.

Thanks for reading Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 9. This article was written by chins and bellies

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  1. 19
    Tekno-kun says:

    Great stuff chins. Now that’s what I call an awesome intro. Anyone worried Aguero might be rested against West Ham?

  2. 20
    Jeet T4 says:

    Do you guys think AGUERO could start on the bench against West Ham 90 Mins v Spurs 90 mins v cska could easily start Jovetic & Dzeko upfront ?

  3. 21
    RedVT says:

    Haha, great stuff Chins- thank you!! Loved the intro man, I was hooked! laugh

    You guys are getting me nervous with all this Aguero maybe being rested business. Right now I’ve got the armband on Aguero with Pelle as VC, but that could change before the weekend. The bigger question is what to do about Costa if Mourinho isn’t being coy and he’s indeed going to be out for a bit. I’ve had him since day 1 so it would be expensive to sell him and have to buy him back later…

    • 21.1
      jamesimmo says:

      For me, he’s a season-long investment. I made the decision to stick with him this weekend and I’ll stand buy that despite Mourinho’s comments.

      If there was hard facts stating he was out for 3+ weeks then I’d sell him. But, as you say, it’d most likely be a financial loss to sell and buy him back. I still have a niggling feeling he’ll see some gametime vs Man United. But if not, then ah well, it’s only a home game vs QPR straight aftewards!

      Can’t bring myself to part with him just yet… smile

      • RedVT says:

        I’m thinking the same thing james. I’ll be hanging onto him unless it’s confirmed that he’ll be out for a significant amount of time. It’s difficult to read between the lines with Mourinho though, so I’ll just put him in my line-up and hope for the best.

        Tottenham better hope that Costa plays though, because Gabriel Obertan is my first sub. And if he comes off my bench against Spurs, then hell is coming with him. :biggun: laugh

        • jamesimmo says:

          OberLAD! 😉 haha, but even he is no match for…

          …yes, that’s right – the one and only – Bobby Zamora! laugh

          I ended up with a 4-5-1 with Bobby up top last weekend. Pffft!

    • 21.2
      Cody says:

      Don’t you worry, Aguero won’t get rested. Man city can’t let any points slip by in their chase of Chelsea. It would be outrageous to bench Aguero when he’s fit and in form. He will get subbed off if the game is dead, like 3-0 or something.

  4. 22

    this is why I got rid of Costa 4 weeks ago, too much of a worry if he is going to play or not (especially with Aguero in team as well). Got rid of Costa for Roonney, that lasted one GW and I had to get costa back in….like a boomerang. I was going to give Costa one more week and get Rooney back….should I just get Pelle this week and Rooney in a couple of weeks because of ManU tough games?

  5. 23
    Tekno-kun says:

    I’m really uncertain as to what to do with Costa. Chelsea play QPR after ManU, so if fit I would obviously bring him back in, but that seems like a waste of two transfers. Then again, keeping him would seriously hurt my points as I would play Moore or Duff if he doesn’t play. Arghhh

    • 23.1
      Ant0800 says:

      Ime going to leave Costa out now. I can’t be bothered with Jose and his assing about. I have Hazard for Chelsea cover and I have Pelle and Aguero do ime not to worried.

  6. 24
    jamesimmo says:

    Who would you vice-captain out of Sterling, Tadic and Siggy? In case Agüero’s rested.

    Head says Sterling, form says Tadic, fixtures says Siggy.

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