Fantasy Football FF247 Team Gameweek 8
It seems an age away now, but GW7 was a pretty good gameweek for the FF247 team. We managed to beat the average score again, amassing 62pts vs an average of 51pts. Our score was very much built around the performance of our midfield and strikers, which in all honesty was the same for a great many fantasy managers this week. Firstly captain Aguero notched his 5th goal in seven games this season, scoring the 2nd of City’s goals at Villa, although he had us nervous for most of the match! A bonus point just made it sweeter, meaning a 14pt return. Other decent returns on that Saturday were Siggy’s two assists vs Newcastle and Sterling’s assist for Liverpool’s winner home to West Brom. Taylor and Moore disappointed in defence, but c’est la vie. Mannone chipped in with 3pts home to Stoke – his save points echoing memories of last season. Onto Sunday and Di Maria was the star – scoring the first for United, assisting the second and collecting three bonus points courtesy of his well-deserved man of the match performance. Spurs goal meant no clean sheet for Alderweireld as thoughts turned to Chelsea and that man Costa. Mixed emotions before the game – of course we want our players to do well, but with many captaining Costa, we didn’t want him going crazy – even a brace would of damaged our ranking! Well, just the one goal and no bonus points justified our decision not to captain him, while reliable Fabregas set up his goal. So all in all, satisfying, the green arrows appeared and we now find ourselves sitting pretty in 13,682 place – a comfortable position to be in at this stage of the season.
Transfers for GW8
Well it’s all change this week as we have used our two free transfers. We explained our plans last week and the lack of injuries over the international period has meant that those plans haven’t changed…much. There is however a slight personnel change. We have:
Sold Stoke defender Marc Wilson and Liverpool midfielder Raheem Sterling
and bought Everton defender Leighton Baines and Southampton midfielder Dusan Tadic.
Baines we feel is difficult to ignore in FPL – if he only played in a side that kept more clean sheets, he really would be a genuine “must have”. Just one clean sheet in Everton’s first seven fixtures may also lead some to question us spending 7mln on the defender, especially when it means selling Sterling to finance it. Our reasoning is this – Baines is as much about his attacking prowess as his defensive stability – he is on all set pieces for the Toffees, including penalties – indeed, already this season, in those first seven games he has contributed one goal and three assists, picking up six bonus points in the process. He is consistently one of, if not the, highest scoring defender in FPL. Need more? Ok – in these first seven games, Everton have faced the firepower of Chelsea, United, Liverpool and Arsenal. Everton’s next six home games are against Villa, Swansea, West Ham, Hull, QPR and Stoke, while in the same period they also travel to Burnley and Sunderland.
Selling Sterling was a much harder decision, but in the end something had to give and at this stage we are very happy with the remaining midfielders and strikers. Despite Liverpool’s attractive looking short-term fixture list, they are, in Rodgers’ own words, “still in transition” and, of course, Sterling has very recently complained about felling tired. Throw in constant Champions League action including two ties with Real Madrid and all this makes us feel we can live FPL life without Sterling for now. That’s not to say he won’t do well in the meantime and the return of Sturridge may well reinvigorate him, but Baines is the priority.
So we have bought Dusan Tadic. In all honesty, we really wanted Saido Mane, but the African returned late from international duty and Koeman didn’t fill us with confidence that he would play this weekend. Given there is another international break in a few weeks, plus the African Cup on Nations in January, we feel Tadic is probably the safer pick. Southampton’s fixtures are pretty appetising and we felt some Saints attacking coverage will be important these next few weeks.
Captain
Our captain for GW8 is Angel Di Maria – a unanimous decision. Three double-digit scores out of four shows how quickly the midfielder has settled in to Premier League life and also illustrates his class and form. With Falcao and RvP also finding the net recently for United, confidence is high for the Reds at one end of the pitch at least. There are of course other great options this week: Aguero home to Spurs, Costa at Palace, Welbeck home to Hull, Siggy in great form at the moment, Pelle at home to Sunderland and of course even Baines as Villa travel to Goodison. But there’s nothing quite like a strong Monday Night Football captain and when many have already counted their double points for the weekend, we’ll be hoping ADM carries on his recent trend as United travel to West Brom.
Our vice captain is Diego Costa.
Here is our team in all it’s glory this week then –
And in text format as promised –
Krul
Alderweireld Taylor Baines
Di Maria Fabregas Sigurdsson Tadic
Welbeck Costa Aguero
Subs – Mannone Boyd Moore Hutton
Thinking about taking the worry away from Costa by:
Costa out for Pelle and Sterling out for Hazard (-4)
I would then have ADM, Fabregas, Hazard, Siggy, Aguero, Pelle, Welbeck. Which I think is decent enough Chelsea coverage.
If Costa needs to come back in, I can do it in just two free transfers ahead of QPR in two weeks.
Pelle has three home games out of four and is in form and Sterling I have my worries about anyway.
Any thoughts?
GP – a sound set of moves in my opinion. Although that is with the assumption that Costa is out as Mourinho says on a daily basis. If he isn’t out I would not like to play the next few weeks without him.
TGP – Initially I was thinking “crazy” but its not the worst move. Dont like it being for a minus 4 though.
Personally GP, I’m keeping both Costa and Sterling in my team for now. I doubt Costa will start but i can still see him getting off the bench to grab a goal. With the news that Sturridge might be out for a further month i still see Sterling as there main goal threat with Ballo and Lambert not doing a lot this season and Pool have some decent fixtures ahead.
Thanks for your thoughts gentlemen.
I’m still tempted but we’ll see.
Last night the news broke that Daniel Sturridge could be out for another month after straining a calf in training.
Just out of pure interest, has anyone actually taken Costa out?
Not me AT
Hi There,
I am new to this site & fantasy EPL in general. I would love anyone’s opinion on my team.
Should I drop Aguero & Alderweireld for Pelle & Baines?
Cheers!
Arte – no chance
I wouldn’t, your team looks fine.
Welcome to the site
Thanks guys!
Welcome to FF247 Arte, hope you like the site.
I wouldn’t contemplate those moves mate, for a number of reasons. The main one of which is Costa’s “potential” injury. If after the weekend we hear some definite news that is negative you will only want to get Aguero back.
I get totally that you want Baines – if you want him that bad I would probably lose Sterling to fund it, but that’s just my opinion.
This one goes against reason (to an extent)
Pelle/Sterling – out
Aguero/ Diame – In
2ft – thoughts?
Don’t see one being much better than the other in the long term. I’d say what you have currently is a safer bet but Aguero/Diame could have a stormer and get a hatful
Dreamers – not sure about that one! Hull have an awful run of fixtures although I must admit that Sterling would have got the boot this week if I had an extra FT laying around.
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AT – ya the fixtures aren’t great but Arsenal (with a patched up defence) and Liverpool being shite at the back, its not impossible that they score (not win).
Aguero is starting to look a must. Maybe I try set it up to get him in.
Thanks AT and SAF
Ok. Went back to original plan. Baines n Wisdom in for Moreno and Taylor. Actually weakens squad for this week if Costa doesn’t play.
Do I look good to go or is doubling up on S’ton defence a but optimistic?
given the fixture I’d play him