Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 13
Welcome to Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 13
Following a GW11 drought, GW12 brought points galore, especially from a captaincy perspective: first Salah with 16 points and then Haaland matching him via his testicles. GW13 sees them facing each other… in a ‘dreaded lunchtime kick-off’ no less! Could either of their prospects be less appealing this weekend? Let’s find out.
Swirly — Son vs Aston Villa (H)
I often like to take a look through the history books and see how players have fared against what will be their future opposition. In this case, it pains me as a Villa fan to say that the Korean has a rather excellent record against the Villans, having scored six and set up another in the seven times Spurs have played them.
Looking beyond that, it’s important to take a look at the form of the two sides, as Villa’s formidable home form has helped to offset their shakier away record. The side’s three defeats have all been on the road this season – Liverpool, Man City and Nottingham Forest the culprits – and while they have had a more successful time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium of late, Emery’s men have just three clean sheets to their name so far this campaign. A close game, possibly, but Spurs failing to find the back of the net isn’t likely – even with the likes of Richarlison and Maddison out of action. Indeed, after the defeats at the hands of Chelsea and Wolves, Postecoglu’s men will be desperate to return to winning ways and keep up with the other sides up there.
Swirly II — Bowen vs Burnley (A)
Firstly, this pick is purely on the basis that Bowen is fit. A risk to still write about him as a captain option when the best part of 40,000 FPL managers have parted ways on the back of different reports about his fluid on the knee.
So, in the hope that the Leominster lad is actually able to make the journey to Turf Moor, a look at the history books unfortunately doesn’t come out as favourably as it does for Son – no goals or assists in the five times he’s played Burnley. However, a look at this season is a much happier picture as eight goals in 12 show Jarrod is in great form. Burnley have also shown themselves to be rather leaky in defence – to say the least. It’s now 30 they’ve conceded, as only Sheffield United’s 31 fares worse. That’s an average of 2.5 leaked each fixture so far and you would put money on Bowen finally ending this Lancashire-based curse. Presuming he plays, of course. Stay tuned.
Jamesimmo — Haaland vs Liverpool (H)
As alluded to in the intro, this isn’t a fixture that screams “captain me!” for any player, even Erling himself. However, what Haaland offers is genuine hat-trick potential in every match, especially his Etihad ones. Although it’s actually been his latest pair of away matches that have both brought him notable 16-point hauls… at Man United and Chelsea too, by the way, so yeah. He scores a lot and basically against anyone.
You may also have the temptation of him being a slight differential this weekend as a result of (a) said fixture and (b) his “minor setback” / foot injury / yellow flag.
It’s true, Liverpool currently have the joint-fewest PL goals conceded (with Arsenal just 10 each) and are looking to make their own title credentials known to the world on Saturday, but Haaland still feels like the best opportunity for double points here. As he has been so frequently already…
The confessional…
This is where we ask our entire writing team to tell us who they think they will pick this week… There are more caveats and get out clauses than a meeting with Daniel Levy but this is their initial gut feeling based upon who they actually own. And they promise that their picks will be allowed to leave for free if a better offer comes along…
DMC — Haaland
The Gallant Pioneer — Haaland
Jamesimmo — Haaland
Ivan — Son
Swirly — Son
Matt — Saka
Loud Atlas — Haaland
Smash — Haaland
Kop — Son
Rosco — Haaland
Ellefcee — Son (although I don’t have him)
Init — Haaland
Gear — Haaland
Stone Frog — Son
OddDane — Maddison Bowen Mitoma hmmm… Haaland
Jamie Mc — Son
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Much like picking defenders, not a vintage week for the armband bandit but thanks to Jamesimmo and Swirly for talking us through the limited options. And persisting with the Bowen theme, just before he does actually get his leg amputated or something.
Thanks lads. A very difficult week indeed, but probably one that we will regard in hindsight later on, and say how obvious the top captaincy choice should have been!
Good luck!
What to do? Atleast Mitoma needs to go..
2FT 2.6ITB
Mitoma to Eze or Mbeumo?
He trained today.
good evening all. this is the current team at the moment. 2FT and 2.0 ITB.
initial plan before the international break was to upgrade alvarez to haaland in gw14 (can do in gw13 with an additional hit.). i had these transfers in mind over the 2 weeks.
gw13 – trippier to andersen
gw14 – alvarez to haaland, son to a 6.3m mid (hee chan/palmer/gordon/any others)
does the above route seem sensible to do?
given there are some flags currently and if mitoma injury is serious enough that he will be out for a while, should i look to transfer him and trippier out for this gameweek?
Plan seems sound enough to me.
Unless I’ve missed something since, Mitoma trained today.
cheers innit. will keep an eye on the presser tomorrow
Good news on the Haaland front
the ICC Cricket World Cup has been run and won (Oi Oi Oi)
Big congratulations to REGIN VETERANS (if that is your real name) for being too good in the World Cup Cricket Fantasy
REG took the lead early and was never seriously challenged. Great result for also finishing #129 Globally. Trouser stretching stuff mate.
Second place went to the fast finishing KOPS (#679 Globally) who was very thrifty with his trades and was flying home at the end.
Bunnies held on for the last podium position.
Great fun everyone who played.
Yeah, many congrats boys!
It was a good competition, even if i did waste all my chips involving England, i quite expected Kop to go on and win it, he played safe early like he normally does in fantasy cricket ,gets a feel for the game then bang, Init played conservative at first then made a bit of a march forward, AJW left me behind with a cracking 2000 plus booster, i probably enjoyed watching the shift in the tables more than my own game, what’s next Well played Reg and Bunnies, great start hard to catch
Yes you can definitely see people’s personalities popping through in the style of play. I lack the confidence and cricket knowledge, and tend to be a bit of an impulsive bod at times and it hinders my play. Well done everyone, it was thoroughly enjoyable