Fantasy Football FF247 Team Gameweek 14
Following our first 4 point hit of the season we finished GW13 with 45 points and while it was six points above the average it was yet another average week, although happily it provided us with the all important green arrows. Our score was largely underpinned by our captain Sergio Aguero and recent signing Charlie Austin. Aguero provided us with 14 points and in fairness this could have been more had Mike Jones gone to Specsavers on his way to St. Mary’s. However we can’t be too disappointed with his return, particularly with other popular captain choices such as Diego Costa, Angel Di Maria and Alexis Sanchez failing to deliver any returns. It was the aforementioned Austin who was our star man at the weekend as he returned a goal, an assist and two bonus points giving us a 10 point return. At the back our latest signing Thibaut Courtois picked up seven and we expect a steady stream of solid returns from him over the coming weeks. Unfortunately our three defenders managed a combined total of four miserable points. Gylfi Sigurdsson was our star man in midfield as he picked up his 8th assist of the season to contribute seven points to our total. An early injury to Angel Di Maria meant he picked up a solitary point and this could turn out to be his last contribution to our team for some time! Our remaining midfielders, Cesc Fabregas & Dusan Tadic as well as Diego Costa failed to make a meaningful contribution to our total. As a result we picked up 387 places to put us back inside the top 2k and we now sit in 1,982 place.
Transfer(s) for GW14
To a certain extent our hand has been forced in the transfer market this week as a result of Angel Di Maria picking up a hamstring injury early in the game against Hull. We say our hand was forced but we actually had plans to remove the Argentinean in the coming weeks, although it would have been nice to have him amongst our ranks as United are sure to knock a few past Stoke this week. Unfortunately we did not have enough money in reserve to do a direct swap between Di Maria and any of our preferred targets, so for the 2nd week in a row we have taken a 4 point hit.
As we mentioned last week we had plans to sell Dusan Tadic so it should come as no surprise to learn that we have released the Serb in order to free up funds. The decision to let him go was quite an easy one as he has failed to pick up a goal or an assist since GW8, although he will be fondly remembered for his 23 point haul in GW8.
So that’s who we have sold, but who have we replaced them with? As we have already mentioned, it was always our intention to sell Di Maria in the coming weeks and the plan was to replace him with Alexis Sanchez and we have decided to stick with that plan. The Chilean international has failed to register a goal or an assist in either of his last two games but following Wednesday night’s visit of Southampton they have a number of tempting fixtures between now and January. We briefly toyed with the idea of bringing in Yaya Toure, who has shown signs of recapturing the form that made him a ‘must have’ last season, but we decided to stick with Sanchez who has had a number of explosive game-weeks this season making him a potential captain in future game-weeks.
Our second signing is not quite as sexy, it’s West Ham’s Stewart Downing. It was a close run thing between Downing and Crystal Palace’s Mile Jedinak, although someone who shall remain nameless wanted to sign Yannick Bolasie! Jedinak has been in decent form of late but relies on set pieces for the majority of his returns while Downing has a greater effect on a game from open play and it was generally felt that the West Ham man has more to offer over the coming game-weeks.
So to confirm our transfers we have –
Sold Angel Di Maria and bought Alexis Sanchez
Sold Dusan Tadic and bought Stewart Downing
Before we move on we should probably mention Diego Costa whom we have clearly decided to hold onto despite the fact that he is suspended for the Spurs game on Wednesday night. There has been much talk of late regarding his failure to pick up bonus points and the fact that since GW4 he has failed to score more than once in any given game-week. However as long as the goals keep coming we’re happy to hold onto him and Chelsea have some great fixtures over the coming weeks.
Our team in full…
Captain
Our captain this week is Sergio Aguero
This was quite an easy decision, in fact there was no one else even discussed! We’re well aware that Sunderland will park the bus as they did to great effect against Chelsea on Saturday and that their games with City have been quite tight affairs in recent seasons but Aguero is in such great form and City as a team are showing signs that they might be about to move up the gears. Our Vice Captain this week is Gylfi Sigurdsson.
The team pretty much picks itself this week, in a 3-5-2 formation.
In goal Thibaut Courtois will start as Tim Krul is likely to miss out once again, although Courtois would undoubtedly have started had Krul been fit anyway.
In defence we again double up with Kyle Bartley and Neil Taylor and hope for better luck! Leighton Baines we hope goes radio rental at home to Hull.
All five midfielders get an outing with Costa being suspended. So time for George Boyd to step up to the plate at home to Newcastle, while new signings Stewart Downing and Alexis Sanchez get an immediate chance to impress us. We expect great things from our “assist kings” Siggy and Cesc Fabregas.
Charlie Austin and Sergio Aguero lead the line and are in great form.
The team in text format is –
Courtois
Bartley, Taylor, Baines
Boyd, Sanchez, Fabregas, Sigurdsson (vc), Downing
Austin, Aguero (c)
Bench: Krul. Hutton, Alderweireld, Costa
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A quick question. I mustn’t of read the rules properly or something I dunno….. But I bought Di Maria for 10mil and he is currently 9.8mil. I held of my transfer yesterday of Di Maria -> Toure because I thought his selling price wasn’t going to change and that it was going to stay at 9.9mil. However, now I have found it at 9.8mil under the ‘Data View’ on the transfer page. I thought that 50% of profit/loss is added/taken away from the original price. Or is this only for price rises???
Nosaj
Not an expert in this field but my understanding is that falls aren’t subject to any 50% difference. This only comes in to play when you are due value on a player you have who has risen which is half the difference to the nearest 0.1 million between his purchase price and current value.
Nosaj, only for rises, you can never have a selling price above the current price for any given player,
Well that sucks….. I just 0.1mil there Hopefully it won’t hurt me later on
*lost
Thanks for replying btw
Need to keep one of these on the bench; Dyer, Barkley, Tadic. I would appreciate any input.
@bobfest, I know the fixture is great, but I have to sit Dyer. His minutes are not guaranteed and even if they are, he has one assist since GW4.
Thanks. I also have Sigurdsson and Taylor to cover points and a possible CS, but QPR is, well, QPR. Hoping Tadic can do something against a depleted Arsenal side.
I am not sure he can, but his minutes are guaranteed and has set piece duties. Is a game of probability I guess. Even if we think neither is likely to get something, I feel like Tadic on paper has the better chance of stealing a few points if one of them is going to.
Berahino or Austin?
Clichy or Cresswell?
@black, if you are talking about buying. I would say Austin and Clichy. If you are talking about a play this game-week. I might lean Berahino, but that is very close and I play Clichy or buy him over Cresswell.
Already have Berahino, would buying Austin be a good idea? Clichy and cresswell is a who should I buy decision. Also, if you could only make one of the 2 transactions, which one would you choose?
I go for Clichy. Assuming that we can be somewhat sure that he will play for several weeks. His fixtures are fantastic and he is getting up the field more than I have ever seen him. I would run with Berahino this week as I don’t see a big advantage for either him or Austin this week, but if I had to lean it be towards Berahino.
Thanks!
Arse, waited til I got home to do transfers and now Costa, ADM, and Pelle have all dropped. Lost 0.3m and now can’t do my planned moves. Buggerit,
Pippin
The moves must not have meant to be. Maybe you’ll find another player(s) you can afford and they’ll do well for you. This is my theory this season, I’m not being guided by money on my transfers, just playing it patiently.