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Fantasy Football Live Match Chat GW 13

Fantasy Football Live Match Chat GW 13

Fantasy Football Live Match Chat GW 13

Fantasy Football Live Match Chat GW 13

You can have a lie in on Saturday as the games don’t begin until 3pm with Brentford v Burnley, Man City v Leeds and Sunderland v Bournemouth. Everton and Newcastle fill a gap at 5.30pm before we have late night entertainment as Spurs host Fulham at 8pm.

It’s then a pretty full on Sunday as we race to fit the rest in, prior to a midweek round beginning on Tuesday. Palace and Man Utd go first at 12pm. It’s then 3 games at 2.05pm (odd) with Villa v Wolves, Forest v Brighton and West Ham v Liverpool.

Chelsea v Arsenal is the centrepiece of the weekend at 4.30pm.

The games in full…

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  1. I am REALLY tempted to bring in Foden, however I can only do Saka or Mbeumo to bring in the funds, however I would rather do Mbeumo as i’ll need to move him out for AFCON but before then he has West Ham and Wolves, so I am a bit stuck.

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    • Looks sideways. Everyone pretty much has good fixtures. And remember Foden was very unlucky before not getting any points. But this gameweek he was quite lucky getting two goals. Or we were lucky. Lol.

      • Fulham away. Don’t know if it will be that easy.

        • Yeah I’m going to leave it and then drop Sarr and maybe Mateta and see who I can get in as I need to use the 2FT’s before I get the free 5FT’s for AFCON.

        • I really wouldn’t drop Mateta personally.

        • I am looking at the fixtures, I will change to Thiago who is cheaper and can score goals.

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  2. What to do? Petrovic to Rayra or Senesi to O’Reilly?

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    • Bench looks dangerous and might be some resting for certain players. So option two might be smarter.

    • Senesi to O’Reilly.

      All your bench players play, I wouldn’t worry about it.

  3. FTx1
    Itb-1.5m
    So do I roll the transfer due to the quick turnaround of games?
    Do I bring in Rice, but for who?
    Captain?
    Btw, my FH gave me 56 points but wish I didn’t get Salah lol

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    • I would play Rice over Konsa, for the home advantage Brighton will have, you would be wanting Minteh to get something and to do that Konsa will have to concede, that is how I look at it.

      I would keep the FT so you can use two of them next GW, I am planning to drop Mateta for Thiago and Sarr for Schade due to the fixture swing, I need to remove Sarr as he’s going to AFCON.

      You need to plan on the Mbeumo replacement as he’s off to AFCON.

      The GW after we will get 5FT’s, none of your saved up FT’s will carry over.

    • I would be tempted to maybe get Foden for Kudos looking at the fixtures Spurs have, Foden is due to rise tonight.

      I would like to get Foden myself, but as in my comment above, I can only do it by dropping Saka or Mbeumo, which I don’t really want to do.

  4. So is it gw15 we get the 5 ft?

    Don’t really like doing transfers early.
    What about Mbuemo to Foden? Or roll?
    With the 2ft I can ditch Kudus and Mbuemo

    • Mbeumo has West Ham and Wolves before he goes to AFCON (unless he goes early) unless this is announced keep him.

      How much can you sell Kudos for? He’s £6.5m and your £1.5m is £8m and that is what Foden is, tomorrow he’ll be £8.1m.

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      • So basically I could roll my transfer and use 2 for gw15. Then once the 13.30 deadline has passed on Saturday, we all have 5.

        Even if I brought Foden in for Kudus, who do I bench?

        • Yes.
          Waltermade maybe.
          It depends on if you want Foden going forward? it is only to save £100k but that could be important later on.
          I have had to throwout all my plans as Sarr is out injured, and have got in Anderson for this coming GW against Wolves and then I will ship him out for Barnes, my team is below.

  5. Horrible week 39 pts. What do I do here? Waste of time Sarr has to go. Rice, Minteh, Gakpo? Or?
    Senesi, Cullen and Rodon need to go too 1FT.

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    • Think average score for non free hitters was around your score. Team actually looks good. You got my favorite front 3,

      • Unlucky. Team looks good. I’d keep Semenyo, Saka, Mbeum. Some rotation risk for Timber, but he looks strong this season.

        Only worries are Pope, Senesi and maybe Sarr? Isn’t he injured?

        • Sarr is a waste of money. Who to bring in for him?
          Don’t need to play Senesi so can wait till next week.
          Yes, Pope needs to go too.
          Thanks Raziel

    • I am thinking about Gakpo when AFCON starts and Salah has gone, but they have Sunderland and Leeds before then, I don’t have the funds at the moment, the question is, is Sarr going to do anything against Burnley (and Fulham) if he doesn’t score against Burnley is there any point in him going to AFCON?

      I am keeping him until AFCON because of the Burnley game.

      If I had your team I would be very tempted to go for Gakpo looking at Liverpool’s fixtures (Home to Sunderland this coming GW) but Sarr is away to Burnley, really, surely Sarr should be the one scoring more points than Gakpo?

      I like you have been suckered into getting Sarr (on GW11) after all the “influencers” going on about how good he is dash

      idk If I have been much help sorry

      • Looks like Sarr is injured. Cant see him scoring again BUR….he hasn’t in 6 weeks lol!
        So either Gakpo or Minteh in.
        Thanks mate

  6. Playing aggressively really helped me out this season. From 4.7m in gw3 to. 75k in gw13.

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    • Early wildcard and adjusting all to have a great base team really helped there.

      Also haven’t been following all bandwagon but looked better at stats and xG, xA. Buying Mateta just before his first big score. He did nothing till that point but his underlying data was great. Only one exception : one of the worst players I bought was probably Gravenbergh. He had terrible underlying data but scored and assisted first few games. Sold him fairly fast but even he got some assists and points in the time I had him.

      • Yes. The better strategy is to go hard early especially with 2 sets of chips and an almost bonus wc in gw16. I don’t really understand the strategy of waiting too long. I was 369k in gw3, wc in gw4 and now 43k. In fact i gar only 2 red arrows since gw4, the 2nd one today. No FH but a drop from 31k to 43k not too bad.. Gakpo saved my gw kind of.

        • Well done Reg!!!
          I have used all my chips except FH which I will use in gw16.

      • Congrats Raziel!!! Excellent work mate.

        • Yeah – really good work fellows! Congrats all round! 😉

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