Choosing a Fantasy Football Captain!
Is there an art to choosing a captain? Picture the scene… Its 11:20am Saturday morning and all is not well! The kids are buckled up in the car, the wife is stood at the front door jangling the car keys in your direction, her arms are folded and a single stream of muffled gibberish is filling the air. The dog sits, whimpering at your feet as you are sat in front of the computer sweating profusely, it senses your despair. Its decision time – Lukaku-Walcott, Walcott-Lukaku, or maybe Baines?? Sound familiar?? It’s a simple enough question and one we all face every week, the outcome of which though will have far-reaching implications. Your demeanour for the whole weekend, nay your demeanour for the whole WEEK is to be set with just a few simple touches of a button or clicks of a mouse. We’ve all been there haven’t we?!?!?! Yes, it’s the weekly task of making your Fantasy Football captain choice. What really should be a relatively simple decision is full of pitfalls, snares and blind alleys!
This article will attempt to make this outcome a peaceable one, it will expose some myths, and facilitate through reasoning to make Saturday mornings a more relaxed occasion.
To familiarise and pinpoint certain captain strategies firstly we need to examine the different types of gamers. At the start of the season we all have varying aspirations, attitudes and expectations for the season, there are 4 main types of player I have identified but within each there are many multileveled layers which represent the different personalities we represent.
No-hopers
Regular players of fantasy sporting games refer to these teams as ‘Ghost teams’. These guys often start the game enthusiastically but by week 2-3 have totally lost interest. They don’t care where they finish and their team is soon forgotten. Oddly if the person they’ve left as their captain turns out to be one of the league’s top scorers they can do surprisingly well and in H2H leagues this can be very frustrating if you chance upon one. Their expected finish isn’t pretty, but to be honest they’re really not bothered!
Also-Rans
This group has a very relaxed attitude to the game. If they remember to do their team at all it often involves a hasty glance at the fixtures the evening before the deadline and then a quick decision for captain choice. They tend to attempt the more risky captain strategies with the occasional safer option thrown in, but there’s no clear-cut strategy. If these guys finish in the top Million they’re happy!
Players
Now we’re getting a bit more serious. These ‘players’ are similar to the above group, but what the ‘Also-rans do sporadically this crowd does on a weekly basis, and they are also known to keep half an eye on fixtures, team news, injuries etc. Captaincy wise they play it 50-50 between the higher risk philosophy and the safer bets. Expectations wise, these people will generally settle for a top 100 000 finish!
Elite gamers
Nerd alert, these guys are turbo geeks, and are regarded by their local community as social misfits. The time required to attain this level of gaming means that the majority of this group are either unhappily married or extremely single. They analyse every detail of the game which starts with knowing the fixtures for the following 6 weeks. They perform daily searches on the internet, they gate crash football forums and scour social media sites looking for snippets of information on player price changes, team news, injuries and all other aspects of the game. Captaincy decisions are normally a very safe affair but they have been known to have an occasional risky punt. If these weirdo’s don’t finish in the top 10 000 then they become extremely anxious and ravaged by inner turmoil.
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So now we’re familiar with some of the personalities (or lack of them!) involved with the game we need to look a bit deeper into the different forms of safe and risky captaincy systems that have been referred to.
The following captain strategies all come with a risk assessment factor, which will be in the form of a rating from 1-10,a rating of 1 is a level headed, rational, textbook approach up to 10 which involves throwing caution to the wind and finding some obscure ‘differential’. So let’s jump in at the deep end………
Captaining someone who’s ‘Due one’
There have been a couple of occasions where I’ve heard of this innovative (!) captaining approach being used, I have to tell you, I’m disgusted! If u EVER use this as a reason to captain anyone in any format of any game you need to give it up! This statement has no place in the gaming world and you are a on a one way trip to no-where. The reason why somebody is ‘due-one’ i.e. not scored any points of any significance recently, it’s because they’re struggling, it doesn’t matter who they are or what’s their status if they’ve hit a barren spell it’s because they are out of form and should be avoided at all costs.
This policy should not be used either as a one off punt of as a long term method.
Risk Assessment rating 10
Captaining someone because they did well in the same fixture the previous season
There is a simple term to this theory with a complicated explanation, I introduce the ‘Butterfly effect’
In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependency on initial conditions in which a small change at one place in a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state. Ok, for those of you born north of the Watford Gap, I will explain. This means that there are such an infinite number of factors which dictate the mind-set and the circumstances of an individual to score for a specific team against a specific opposing team on a certain date, that to recreate them the following season with the corresponding fixture is impossible! If you were to be charitable you could say that the said person might have a more positive outlook toward the game, but this most definitely does not point to a guaranteed Fantasy point haul and really should be dismissed as it takes no account of either the players current fitness or the form of both the player or the team.
This system should not be used as a season long concept but only in emergency situations should it be considered as a one off gamble.
Risk Assessment rating 8
Captaining a defender
Every week we hear of a FF player deciding to Captain a defender, usually it comes in the form of Baines or well any of the Chelsea back line. (Ivanovic and Terry are normally the favourites!) Be warned, this rationale is fraught with danger! If we look at the statistics of last season’s top scoring defender we see the problem. Coleman of Everton played slightly out of position for a defender with an advanced role and was able to score 6 goals in the season and kept 15 clean sheets. Now bearing in mind defenders can only keep one clean sheet per game, aside from bonus points the most points he is likely to receive is 6 points (12 with the armband on it) and in this case this was roughly 1 in 2.5 games for Everton last season. If you’re that much of a mystic Michael to predict the one in 6 (ish) games that he scored then you’re faring slightly better, again without bonus points(although on this occasion if a defender does score he is more often than lot allocated bonus points) you are likely to receive a haul of 8 points, doubled to 16. Now although this isn’t a bad tally the risk outweighs the rewards. To truly benefit from the captaining of a defender you plainly and simply just have to be lucky, you would have needed to have stumbled upon the 1 in 15 games that he both scored and kept a clean sheet, a whopping 12 points (24) without bonus. If you think that 1 in 15 is a good return for your decision then go for your life!
This system can play dividends but is very risky it may pay off on occasions but sustained usage WILL end in failure!!
Risk Assessment rating 6
Favourable Fixtures
These little gems come and go as the season progresses. Also as time goes by the whipping boys in the league become apparent. They usually come in the form of at least 1 or 2 of the newly promoted sides, a couple of strugglers from the previous season and anyone that would inexplicably sell half of their first team to their rivals in the transfer window! Almost every game-week throws up some ‘bankers’, which invariably involves a top 6 side playing at home to a bottom 6 one, but tread carefully, all that glistens isn’t gold! Quite often these ‘goal fests’ don’t live up to their expectations. The predicted result often occurs but the avalanche of goals doesn’t. Occasionally as well there is an upset within a fixture, this is due to the truly unpredictable nature of football and the reason why all bookies have big cars!
This formula does actually remain one of the safest in the captaincy game, it can periodically throw up a high dividend return, but mainly gives us a middling to average one. If you are planning on using this as a long term method then be prepared to expect the occasional blank!
Risk Assessment rating 3
The Form Player
Generally speaking I’m not a lover of statistics, I’m more of a gut instinct kinda guy, but stats don’t lie and can’t be argued with. Every year we all strive to find the most reliable fantasy player. Previous seasons we’ve had standout individuals like RVP and Michu. Last season we had a glut of (arguably) 4 players who this season all have a ‘predicament’ which might hinder their progress.
Aaron Ramsey: with a crowded Arsenal midfield might struggle to shine
Yaya Toure: if Aguero can have a relatively injury free season, then Yaya’s set piece contribution will be significantly less
Nibbles: has gone to pastures new (incidentally, he is the only man I know who can eat an apple through a tennis racket!)
Daniel Sturridge: it will be like Dolce without Gabbana
Yes, the form player is the go to guy, week in and week out he performs at a consistent level, for him it’s not about always getting double figured scores but it’s about ticking over with a goal or an assist most games (leading to additional bonus points)
This is the safest of all known captaincy theories, not always the most exciting but as a long term system it is usually the most rewarding. He is the default choice when no other options are available.
Risk Assessment rating 1
Decision time!
So with the season fast approaching its decision time! Do we want to be the maverick with a hedonistic approach to captaincy? You’ll hear from this person once every blue moon boasting about how he gave the armband to the obscure Crystal Palace defender who came on as a sub and scored twice. Or do you want to be swathed in victory wreaths, Potty proctor medals and Marks and Spencer vouchers? This means having a fairly rigid almost boring ideology on captaincy and choosing the inform player who has scored the previous 7 weeks? The choice of course is yours, for me though there is a definite correlation between captaincy risk and success, the more you gamble and chances you take the less likely you are to receive a higher ranking, but you might have more fun?!?! That’s why we are all different, you set your target for the season and you have to play your hand accordingly.
I know which path I will be following this season (I’ve got my eyes on a natty cardigan at M&S!) but if you find yourself pushed for time with your wife jangling car keys at you on a Saturday morning and you’re at a loss as to what to do just stay calm and repeat this mantra ‘Class is permanent, but form is everything’
Have a great season and good luck!!
Hmmm, it’s funny how everybody seems to be taking a punt on Bojan now he scored a goal in 3 friendly games. If I get him I still wouldn’t expect that much points. I’d be getting him to raise team value, I guess. Still not worth it in my opinion. I’d rather have a better striker for 7.5m.
id rather start with him and keep some £s in the bank for upgrade just in case.
And therefore a worse someone else for 2m less in another position 😛
Ummm no. Many people get Bojan and end up with a fifth mid that can rotate with Bojan (not CFC btw). Since Siggy is usually the fourth choice and they don’t have enough money to go over the 6,5m they usually end up with a mediocre one like Puncheon.
I would rather have 4 good mids and 3 good strikers than 4 good mids with 1 average fifth mid and 2 good strikers with 1 average/risky striker.
THESE ARE OPINIONS THOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RESPECT MINE, CALVIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Or eat :poop:
I will never respect the opinion of a monkey, you can’t even fashion your own clothes! We did that a few hundred years ago.
Well for me it was either Giroud, Dzeko and Silva or Costa, Bojan and Hazard, so actually my point is valid Now go throw your own :poop:
RACIST PIECE OF SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :finger:
Hey guys,
Any advice?
I feel this way I can swap between 3-4-3 and 3-5-2 easy enough by changing Bojan and Davis depending on fixtures. Fancy Crystal Pulis to continue to keep clean sheets hence the double up.
Thanks.
Not too shabby at all 😉 I love Crystal Pulis! Solid enough, though I am not with you on doubling up at this early stage – plenty of options elsewhere to hedge your bets. And I assume that’s just how the team was set up automatically, and you wouldn’t actually play Davis away to ‘Pool over Bojan at home to Villa?!
Yeah, that has been quickly switched. Haha! Maybe go with a Spurs defender over Hangeland?
Xabi
Can’t argue with your mids or attack or your plan to alternate formation, works very well from where I stand.
I question Azpilicueta and Hangeland currently. Not sure they will play every week. As you have Ward I would look for a defender from another team to open up your options (Newcastle/Swansea) and replace Azpilicueta with Debuchy?
Thanks GP. I have changed Hangeland for Ben Davies.
Looking good apart from the decapitated goalie.
Whoooops! Poor Bego. Thanks!
The problem with that rotation is that say if a striker dzeko for ex or a midfielder sanchez hits top form you gta do 2 trfrs in order to get them in .Id either save some cash in the bank or will spend most of my money on the starting eleven.
Hey Mates!! Made some changes!! Tell me what do you think of my team??
Everything looks good apart from defense, looks a bit risky. Also, Terry won’t start all games this season, I think. But I could be wrong.
Here is what I did with my previous team:
Rosenior for Shaw
Upson for Debuchy
El Ahmadi for Davis
Fábregas for Hazard
Sigurdsson for Elmohamady
Ramsey for Sánchez
Diego Costa for Weimann
any suggestions??
Sighs, it’s hard giving suggestions since it’s all subjective. I have my view on the game and you have yours. Took me a freaking month to understand this. You already have certain players in your mind as do I. I can only point out which players cost a lot of money and are doubts like for instance Terry. Instead of Fabregas I went with Mata (though I also have Hazard), I think Mata and Rooney will get a very important role at the start of the season. Mata finally playing as a real 10.
Anyway, I’d downgrade Terry for Luis and use that money to boost your defense. Maybe Upson to Ferdinand, van Aanholt or some other 4,5m defender.
Aaah yes, the risks in my team are DDG and Luis. DDG has to start the first 8 GW’s since my second goalie is a 4m one. Luis, well because there are multiple players that can take his spot.
JA
ROSENIOR COULD SEE ROTATION. UPSON MAY NOT PLAY AND IF HE DOES HE HAS THE WORST FIRST FIVE FIXTURES POSSIBLE. WISDOM MIGHT ALSO BE A PROBLEM AND NOT PLAY EVERY WEEK.
LOVE YOUR ATTACK BUT YOU MAY NEED TO SACRIFICE ONE TO SHORE UP YOUR DEFENCE.
(SORRY FOR CAPS)
What do you think any improvements needed?
Don’t get why you buy a 6m defender and bench him. Seems like a waste of money.
and doubling the expensive defenses from same team is not a good idea I think!!
Well, if you do that you MUST play them. I think, lol.
Playing both of the is probably what I will do and I chelsea will most likely keep a clean sheet first game and maybe Cahill will score of the corner or Luis will get an assist
Absolutely agree with you Raziel
Hi people, please have a look at my team and comment
De Gea (Krul)
Caulker-Clyne-Luis (Van Aanholt, Wisdom)
Sanchez-Sterling-Sigurdsson-Young-Eriksen
Costa-Rooney (Bojan)
0.5 in bank
Thanks
Fish
Very good I think. If wisdom doesn’t play then you have the 0.5m scope to upgrade to a playing 4.5m defender.
I think you’re gonna win FPL this season. Congrats.
What do you guys think?
(The defense seem to rotate well)
FDMS
The clubs may rotate well but none of your 4.0 players are guaranteed to start. I think you should go for better players in defence who are certain of their starts. And would you really play a Leicester defender before GW6 ?
Defenders rotating only works when they start. HAHAHA. 😛
On that note, defenders that won’t start won’t concede goals. 😉