Fantasy Football 247 FPL Team – GW3
GW2 Review
It’s fair to say that GW2 was certainly a case of leaving it late. Our final score of 62pts was significantly higher than the average of 44pts and helped lift the team to 34,135 in the world. But for most of the weekend it looked like we were going to see a depressing red arrow as our defence disappointed as others around us made ground. Our skipper Diego Costa delivered his goal vs Leicester, though in all fairness we were hoping for at least a brace from him. So, 12pts from him, 6pts from Cesc Fabregas and 5pts from Gylfi Sigurdsson was a decent start, but Palace’s shocker at home to the Hammers saw Joel Ward gain just a single point. The evening match was mixed, Calum Chambers conceded two, picked up a yellow card and failed to trouble the scorers, though Aaron Ramsey rescued things somewhat with 9pts. So, we went into Sunday optimistic, but Erik Pieters, David de Gea and Wayne Rooney all scored just 2pts each, so we were relieved and delighted when Juan Mata followed up his goal with 3bps to leave us on 49pts with just Stevan Jovetic to play – while all around us we saw fellow managers with scores in the 60’s…. we feared the worst. All the talk before the City/Liverpool game was of Sergio Aguero and Mad Mario, so we were pleased to see Jovetic starting and he rewarded our patience with a brace, 3bps and a 13pt haul to take us to 62pts.
GW3 Transfer(s)
We have two transfers in our back pocket and while it’s always tempting to use them and make immediate changes, we have decided to play conservatively this week and use just the one. The main reason for this is that we are looking to get Sergio Aguero in a few weeks, but in the meantime it gives us a look at how we accommodate him and who we need to sell. It is likely, at this stage, that either Juan Mata or Wayne Rooney will need to be sacrificed and holding that extra transfer buys us time to look at how Angel Di Maria settles in, what formation United adopt to accommodate him and who suffers as a result. We have decided that we will probably sell Joel Ward and buy Newcastle’s Daryl Janmaat. However, with so many matches taking place this week, we have not yet pressed the button in case some injury news comes through. In the case of a downward price change for Ward, we would not be able to afford Janmaat, in which case we will get Fabricio Coloccini or Paul Dummett instead. Palace as we know struggled last week at home to West Ham and continue to be dogged by problems off the pitch. While we acknowledge that they haven’t become a bad unit overnight we feel that a Newcastle defender is a good investment (as per Bryan’s Fixture article) and Janmaat possesses the attacking qualities that other options (Coloccini and Dummett) don’t have. We wouldn’t rule out re-investing in Palace at some point and Martin Kelly at 4.5mln looks interesting.
We will announce when our transfer has been made.
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GW3 Team and Captain
We have decided to hand the armband to Jovetic this week. A home fixture vs Stoke will, we believe, hand the Montenegrin the chance to continue his good form, which saw him score twice against Liverpool on Monday night. Despite the slight risk of rotation, we feel that Edin Dzeko’s knock and Sergio Aguero being gradually eased back into the action minimises the risk of Jovetic not starting. We did consider other options. Diego Costa is of course in great form himself, but an away trip to Goodison is never easy and we feel Chelsea may keep it tight. Wayne Rooney away to Burnley is a great option on paper – but in reality, we felt United are not yet the force they were and after a pretty shocking week for them, confidence may be low and it’s clearly taking them time to kick start their season. Aaron Ramsey could do well at Leicester, but with the Giroud injury, Wenger saying Sanchez is “not quite there”, we just felt there was too much risk. Gylfi Sigurdsson was our other thought and he came very close to stealing the band from Jovetic, but we just felt City looked ominous without playing to their capacity vs Liverpool and if they can again reach those levels, then the goals should continue to flow.
Would like some opinions on this please: option A or B lads?
A – do Costa —-> Jovetic and probably wildcard over the international break
B – chance it with Costa and save 2 FTs for next gameweek
Evening all – quick update on players.
Costa being assessed, believe to be not as bad as first feared and the club has not definitely ruled him out of this weekend.
Aguero took a heavy challenge from Kolarov in training but the club say he is fine. 100%
Di Maria has a work permit due to him already playing in Europe for 5 years
Rojo still doesn’t have his – club say he is in Madrid trying to get it sorted.
ADM info answers my question above, cheers Cookie.
Thanks Cookie. So Di Maria story’s are garbage .
Any news on Bojan Cookie?
Many thanks – a calming post. Finger duly withdrawn from “confirmed” on the transfer page!
Heres one for you :- Name the last five English players to break the British transfer record. :thumbup:
Rio, Shearer?
Collymore?.
Gazza?
Platt?
Are we including Welsh, Scottish and South Africans like the English Team GB?
Flipping heck that is hard!
Carroll
Ferdinand
err Shearer
….Chapman?!
Bryan Robson……?!!!!!
Into which league?
Andy Cole?.
All 5 have been mentioned…i’ll leave it to eleffcee to share with you
Correct Atkinson, did you google ? That ain’t allowed here, Shearer, Cole, Gazza, Rio + Stan The Man.
Elle..
Chris Sutton ..?
Anyone looking at bringing in Bojan after the International break once he has fallen to 5.0?
If I was after a 5.0 bench striker for 352 then he would maybe be in the mix.
i’m still a little mad at him/myself for picking him in my GW 1 team. He would have to 5.0 and actually show me something before I would consider him.
Is 3-5-2 the way to go this season?. Ime going for it but every other year I’ve gone 3-4-3.
Think both have the potential to work well. Key is not wasting too much cash on the bench.
i’m set on a 3-5-2. i think the prices of the elite strikers make it very difficult to play a 3-4-3. Would rather have a stacked midfield in the 3-5-2. Just my thoughts tho
sounds like we all are trying to squeeze Aguero into our teams, but who goes? Are you going to drop Shrek or Costa?