Fantasy Football Tips Gameweek 11
Welcome to Fantasy Football Tips Gameweek 11.
Over a quarter of the way through the 2019–20 FPL season, yet I sense that many FPL managers are feeling more than three-quarters done with their squads, largely due to strings of relatively low-scoring GWs that have been interspersed with a few anomalous hauls. Very few enjoyed seeing Leicester’s trio that comprised Vardy, Pérez and Chilwell outscore the combined weekend point hauls from all 15 of the players who’re more popular than Vardy himself…
However, in a positive light, almost 74% of the season’s matches are still to be played. No matter how many potential points you’ve missed out on — regardless of price rises — the figurative boats haven’t sailed off. Far from it, actually, as nobody’s (quite) broken through the 75-point mark yet; Salah averaged 281 points over his two full Liverpool seasons. Any old tycoon knows that it’s never too late to get involved: Bruce Willis and Patrick Stewart spring to mind, not forgetting the late Hugh Hefner, of course. Just as their youthful partners hadn’t even been born when they were finding fame, many key FPL players haven’t emerged — or perhaps even been signed — yet, so let’s return to the continual search for elusive points.
Goalkeepers
Top shelf: David de Gea (£5.5) has conceded 10 goals thus far, which is only two fewer than the best Premier League defences, but he’s been flying under the radar. AT has already kindly highlighted that Man United now have both the short- and long-term fixtures to warrant investment. Note, however, that a fully fit Alisson Becker (£5.8) looks primed to provide his 7.1% ownership with even more value. The Bear has a promising schedule too, but as your Liverpool quota may already be full, DdG represents a differential premium alternative.
Mid-price: Rui Patrício (£5.2) has a name (‘Rui Pedro dos Santos Patrício ComM’) that’s longer than my list of inspiring reasons to buy him but, just as GP’s own Tips article from last week detailed, Wolves are becoming an increasingly reliable defensive team once more. Kasper Schmeichel (£5.1) boasts appealing fixtures as well — both goalkeepers have risen in price due to their teams’ recent upturns in fortune — seeing the British pound sterling symbol being used in this context feels ironically misleading at best…
Bargain basement: Paulo Gazzaniga (£4.4) made 12 saves during his heroics for Spurs against Liverpool’s bombardment last weekend. His price, coupled with Lloris’ clown injury likely keeping him out for 2019 and beyond, makes this a big opportunity. He nearly assisted a goal when Son struck the crossbar in the 2nd half of that almighty match.
Defenders
Top shelf: Ricardo Pereira (£6.3) has played every Premier League minute so far, scored twice, plays in the joint-best Premier League defence — he’s got plenty left in the tank. Tank-ception. I needn’t even remind you that Liverpool’s pair of potent full-backs are worthy of almost every squad.
Mid-price: Fikayo Tomori (£4.8) has now started 7 consecutive Premier League matches for Chelsea — this will have probably inspired Giroud to take down any salacious bedroom posters of himself and replace them with a “goôorgeousss” Tomori shrine. As for the rest of us, merely investing in him should suffice, given that his fixtures and price have remained equally appealing.
Bargain basement: Jamaal Lascelles (£4.4) scored his first goal of the season last weekend, salvaging a point against Wolves, saving Rosco’s blushes. GP and init were presumably ready to pounce. Aside from that, though, Lascelles has more traditional defensive merit: other than away-match defeats to Norwich, Liverpool and Leicester so far, the Newcastle backline has only conceded one goal or fewer in each match. They’ve got a deceptively tight unit back there. Steve Bruce’s real problem? They’ve not scored multiple times in any of those matches — Lascelles is now their joint-top goalscorer for the season — which contrasts nicely with the following sections! Or so you’d hope.
Midfielders
Top shelf: ‘Raheem De Sterling’ (£12.1 + £10.2) should really be marketed as a single player. It suddenly feels wrong to have just one. Similar to separating two (albeit ferocious) kittens from the same litter shortly after birth. Or having a public Twitter feud without, say, Coleen’s or Rebekah’s input. Don’t let Mohamed Salah (£12.4) out of your sights either: his goalscoring revival (that Champions League brace notwithstanding) may now be kickstarted by that penalty against Spurs and, as ever, his underlying shot statistics bode very well. Except for his theoretically ‘lesser’ upcoming teams’ defences.
Mid-price: Leicester and Chelsea both boast midfields that are, quite frankly, FPL goldmines. I don’t own any representatives, naturally, which explains a lot. Leicester’s midfield seems considerably less prone to rotation; Youri Tielemans (£6.5) appears to provide slightly more value than his counterparts right now. His output consistency might be concerning, but he finished the 2018–19 season with a flurry of regular assists and coupled one with a goal in the EFL Cup in midweek, which furthers his prospects. There’s a mild temptation to float Anthony Martial (£7.6) as a differential option, with a mere 4.1% ownership, but even Man United’s upcoming schedule barely outweighs their utterly toothless attack.
Bargain basement: Adama Traoré (£5.1) destroyed Man City in an away match. What does that mean for the Arsenal defence? Afterwards, several kind fixtures follow, which should allow Adama to convert his raw athleticism and power into points.
Forwards
Top shelf: Jamie Vardy (£9.3) broke my heart. Grudges aside, looking at Leicester’s fixtures, there’s no reason for the new top-scoring FPL player to relent. How dare he hit such fine form whilst his wife’s heavily pregnant. Also, with three sumptuous home matches in his upcoming fixtures, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£11.1) could present his owners with optimal GW13 and GW15 captaincy opportunities if Liverpool falter.
Mid-price: Tammy Abraham (£7.8) continues to dominate this bracket, despite scoring just once since his initial flurry of goals, with The Pukki Party™ transforming from a psychedelic, sweat-inducing, cake-filled mosh pit into what I can only describe now as an unsupervised piñata session for the legally blind. I’d like to suggest Chris Wood (£6.2) as a novel addition to the pack: he’d scored four goals in as many matches before missing last weekend through injury, but even if he doesn’t make Sheffield United away, the following few fixtures for Burnley should suit his heading prowess. Keep a look out.
Bargain basement: Aaron Connolly (£4.6) is, at just 19 years old, making my impulsive selection of Gabriel Martinelli (£4.5) look downright foolish. Braces of goals and assists across three matches is impressive for any forward, regardless of price, but especially for some teenager who’s gradually helping Brighton to become savages at home. Norwich look primed to be the next victims.
Cheers for persevering with my first attempt at writing a Tips article! Good luck.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Tips Gameweek 11. This article was written by jamesimmo.
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A hugely entertaining debut Tips article from James who seems to be (worryingly) maturing from his smut days! Well done mate and thank you :good:
Thank you, init, and you know the saying: all good(?) things must come to an end…
Nice one James – thanks.
I have 1FT and £3.4m burning a hole in my pocket but my sensible side is winning out at the minute to roll it over and be able to do more with 2FT next week.
Anyone want to dissuade me in favour of a more reckless approach?
Wilson? But then again this could be the GW where he carves them up!
Get Vardy, everybody else seems to be doing so!
Vardy is probably the sensible call, for Wilson. Problem is sometimes I prefer the less sensible option – which probably explains my current OR
Let’s see what my gut says Friday night!
‘Boring’ is often also right, unfortunately.
You’re welcome, Robbo, cheers. Great starting XI and squad there! Barring the goalkeeper pairing. I’d actually be temped to replace Gunn for somebody playing in a respectable team. Wilson —> Vardy works well too… (probably what I’d actually do when the masses are considered).
Dead right Innit, it’s witty, informative and the jokes are above board- it’s like we popped into the newsagents for a copy of the Sun, but found only The Independent on sale! Seriously though, this was good J Simmo! And bollocks to me as I just sold Traore for McTominay! One can hope! . Bye for now!
You never fail to charm with these comments! Thank you very much. I’m blushing… :buba:
McTominay’s far from a bad pick. I wouldn’t expect much from either.
What are CHO owners planning to do with him? Let go? Surely he’s not going to start after the Carabao match?
He might start. No guarantee though but Pulisic weren’t great against United. It’s probably a toss up between the two.
same boat for me..0.2 shy of mount!
Fab article BTW!
Great article James, helps when you having most of the recommended players Feels good ! :good2:
Any ideas for this team? 2ft and 0.2 itb
I thought to do just one transfer and do dunk to Rico and gain some money. Or should I do anything else?
Well current thought seems to be with Connolly in the price bracket – he’s 0.3m more than Greenwood, so you’d probably going to have to trade in (Shock, horror!) Ward for Rico (bargain!!!) to finance this. Otherwise, Cantwell for Mattie Longstaff or someone else at 4.5 range! :popcorn: Good luck!
I realise I have just spoken in ‘shorthand-style’, which is a change from my ambling, rambling approach!
Or Saka, Nakamba, Luiz (Vila) or some of those value picks in mid-field. Your choice!
Aguero will still score alot of goals but he probably won’t play 90 mins anymore…
If you have the guts to sell aguero ahead of playing soton: Is Aguero and cantwell to vardy and martial affordable?
Good point – but would you do it??? I offloaded Aguero in a WC – flushing him out to obtain more balance in attack and mids, but if I wasn’t in that position, I don’t know if he would be my priority. Maybe it’s a good idea, as the 2 you mentioned are like Cruise missiles – too bad if you lose your A-bomb and WW1 handgrenade in the deal!
Just looking at Magpies’ team and by jove you could be onto something there. It gives him a forking massive attack! Everyone (on the field) is capable of scoring big-time! Well spotted AB!
I think martial and vardy will outscore cantwell and aguero in the long run.
But every now and then aguero will still outscore everyone. 😉