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Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Gameweek 34

Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Gameweek 34

Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Gameweek 34

Welcome to Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Gameweek 34. Back to some semblance of normality, although even then we have a double game-week of sorts to contend with this week.

Once again we begin on Friday night, this time with a bubbling Leicester hosting a bumbling Newcastle.

Saturday sees six games in total. Spurs welcome Huddersfield in the early one before Brighton and Cardiff play the first of their ‘DGW’ games with Bournemouth visiting the former and Burnley hosting the latter. Relegated Fulham then welcome Everton and the Saints play a crest fallen Wolves. The late one on Saturday sees West Ham taking a trip to Old Trafford to play Man United.

The title race resumes on Sunday with Man City going first again as they visit Palace before Liverpool play catch up at home to Chelsea.

Watford and Arsenal are our Monday night entertainment before the DGW giants of Brighton and Cardiff clash on Tuesday evening.

The games in full…

Keep track of all the action, the goals, the talking points, right here at FF247 Live Match Chat, an interactive chat which encourages you to keep involved and share your thoughts and emotions as the matches take place.

Good luck to absolutely everyone for Gameweek 34 from all at FF247!

Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Gameweek 33.


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  1. Predicted Price Risers:
    Jimenez, NTI: 10,425
    Hudson-Odoi, NTI: 443
    NTI -Net Transfer In

    Predicted Price Fallers:
    Neves – NTO: 249
    Fabianski – NTO: 2,851
    David Luiz – NTO: 2,171
    Salah – NTO: 2,157
    Steele – NTO: 47
    Zaha – NTO: 1,573
    Fernandinho – NTO: -127
    Sessegnon – NTO: 54
    NTO: Net Transfer Out

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    • This is interesting @fpl_price
      Apparently FPL statistics have Hudson Odoi miles away from a price raise and Salah is still 73 moves away from falling. I guess the facts will speak from themselves but was wandering what justifies such differences?
      I’m not saying their right and you are not mind – I love the fact you come here to post these.
      Thx

      • The pics…

        • What we can’t control and predict is the movement of the number of managers who make transfer close to reset time, lets say 1 hour before deadline. So why we keep calling it “predicted”.

  2. OFFICIAL Price Changes (4/14/2019)

    Risers:
    Jiménez £6.9m

    Fallers:
    David Luiz £5.9m

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  3. I think I am not made for this game. An impatient guy like me can’t expect much from it. Don’t think I’ll make top 100k this season. Winning the ML is a distant dream now. But, I’ve learnt a lot from this season.

    • You’ll be fine. And the fact that you’re still aiming for the top 100k – there are 6m managers, after all – suggests you’re not in too bad a shape.

      Use https://www.gargatron.com/ to see how far off you are. Next week’s BB should see a good rise.

      Unfortunately I discovered that the slow (patient) and steady method usually works fine. Hence the dullness of my usual moves (often my favourite move is not to make a move).

      But – it can be played in a more high-octane way.

      Luck is a pretty big thing, too. When the choice sometimes comes down to two players and you happen to get the one whose form blossoms while the other one fades away. Points off the bench at timely moments. And, luckiest of all, getting the captain choice right. I was doing ok on that front until a few weeks ago then I had a really bad run – 4 or 5 weeks. That doesn’t help much and there’s very little you can do to influence that.

      • @Kralin Will you take a -8 for Gw35 to ship out Brighton players?
        Murray > Deeney
        Dunk > Laporte (was my planned move – but got priced out by 0.1 now)
        Duffy > someone (optional – not sure, need to take a call)

        Horrible DGW with 20 points from 9 players and Salah+Aguero to go. Now OR stands at 23k…lagging 31 points to break through 10k. If Brighton can beat Cardiff (must win for both) and Murray scores, I guess some ground will be covered.

        • Your OR will be fine I’m sure. I couldn’t believe that score yesterday. Salah and Kun to come isn’t the worst place to be, given their pedigree.

          Well obviously wait for other news before shifting them (B&HA players) out.

          I’m debating whether to take a -4 to move Dunk out (unless I keep Vardy, which may happen). In the back of my mind I’ve reconciled myself to Duffy for the second DGW rather than ditch him. As you know, I’m not a huge fan of hits and there’s not much time now to get those lost points back.

          If B&HA lose to Cardiff they really will be in a fight so having one or two of their players may not be that bad. That’s trying to put a positive slant on things. They’ll either put up a fight on the rebound from yesterday’s mauling or may feebly capitulate.

        • I took -48 points hit this season……as per my season history, this is one of the restrained hitting. smile
          Last season i took some -84 or -88 – can’t remember exactly.
          So I am improving – may be in a couple of seasons, this might considerably go down.

        • I think the trick is, if hitting, make sure it’s part of long-term planning rather than following the current GW. As you’re 23k sounds like you’ve been managing them well.

  4. Morning

    This is currently my team for GW35, I have 1 FT & 0.2 ITB, what should I do?

    Vardy to either Deeney or Lacazette or Rashford? Deeney or Rashford would leave funds to upgrade Valery!

    • I’m currently thinking Vardy to Deeney – that was the plan when wildcarding, anyway. I need to free up funds to allow a move for Salah in 36.

      If the side gets hit by injuries Vardy will stay.

      If I get Deeney I’ll probably upgrade Dunk. Or Valery, but the latter’s injury didn’t sound season-ending.

    • Depends on your Liverpool strategy. If you want them for the run in then buying Firmino for the gw35 Cardiff game puts you one move ahead and avoids potential hits in gw36.

    • Go Laca. Easy switch to Firmino after

  5. REALLY need gw35 to be a huge success!

    Thinking Dunk out if there’s no emergency to take care of. Got 1,7 itb so I can afford any 6,1 defender but i’d like to save some for the future.

    Got a plan for my defenders so a one week wonder will do just fine. A watford defender perhaps? Or matip maybe, or is that too risky?

    • Sounds fine to me.

      There’s a lot of football between now and GW35 though, particularly the European variety, so I’m slightly nervous about everyone actually making it through to then. Completely out of our hands.

      But anyway, here’s to a few points today.

  6. As there is sometime for today’s games – what is the general thought for Liverpool players from now till season end?
    (a) 2 Def + 1 attack
    (b) 1 Def + 2 attack
    (c) 1 Def + 1 attack (this is probably the bare minimum everyone already has/will have by 36). So question is whether to go up beyond 2 and if so, option a or b.

    • There’s not alot of cs anymore like there was earlier in the season so probably just 1 defender.
      But then again robbo and TAA are more like midfielders. Even VanDijk spend more time in the other teams penalty area than his own these days…

      My worry is that they will be under alot of preasure and shit their pants rather than score goals. Especially if spurs or ManU beats city.

      It happened before…

    • B is the way I’m likely to go, given their fixtures.

      May only have two for 36 though.

    • I kept Robertson, as I’ve had him all season, but budgeted for Sterling —> Salah and Eriksen —> Mané (after Murray —> Deeney before DGW35) for a frisky 4-point hit if nobody’s injured.

    • GM

      TAA, Salah and Firmino.

      There. I’ve even named them for you.

    • Prob not a right or wrong answer but 3 from Firmino, Mane, Salah, Robbo and Trent

    • A few weeks back we all said 1+2 and then the defenders outscored the attackers. So we said go 2+1. And then the attackers outscored the defenders… so, given that we all now are routing for 1+2 we should anticipate that and go 2+1!

    • I have a) so that’s where I’ll stay!

    • Look at that beautiful bench! 😉

    • TAA, Mane and Salah is where I’m at. Robertson plus the 2 mids would be my preference. 3rd choice would be Robertson, Salah and Firmino.

      • Robertson is probably the safer bet as Gomez is nearly back to full fitness so TAA may get a rest before for Cardiff or Huddersfield

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