Fantasy Football Tips GW19
After an exciting days action on Boxing Day that saw many high scores and an overall average of 61 we must dust ourselves down very quickly, whether that be from over celebrating high scores and ending up sleeping in the hedges or from simply falling flat on your face in the dirt with the shame of a hit that didn’t pay off. The quickest of quick turnarounds sees GW19 start tomorrow (Sunday 28th) with an 11.30am deadline (UK time). There’s an early kick-off at 12pm between Spurs and Man Utd and with it a rare opportunity to glimpse a couple of team sheets ahead of the deadline as they will be announced at 11am. We usually give you separate run-downs between the game-weeks on the fixtures, tips and our captains picks but with so little time we will aim to give you a whistle stop tour of who we feel have the best of each for GW19 but don’t forget to check back on the GW18 articles for each one as all those also address GW19 but without the hindsight of having seen GW18 first!
We will begin with a quick reminder as to the full fixture list for GW19 itself –
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Man City
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[/three_fourth]Another strong performance to keep up the pressure on leaders Chelsea and the second game in a row that they have scored three goals without a recognised srtiker. Milner once again did what we suggested he would which is to run the defenders into distraction and allow the likes of David Silva to profit from deep. Silva now has a whopping 30 points in the last two games and is clearly the one profiting from this new system. Three goals, an assist and the full 6 bonus points suggest that he’s the one to be on, now if only he had a decent fixture in GW19. Oh hang it’s Burnley. At home. Bingo. City have scored 15 goals at home, Burnley have conceded 15 away. City have scored 39 in total, Burnley have conceded 27 in total.City have won 6/8 at home, Burnley have lost 5/8 away. City are second from top, Burnley are second from bottom… Yeah, ok, ok enough, we can see where this one is going…
Others to consider –
Pablo Zabaleta – having been giving a rest away at West Brom surely the marauding full-back will play out City’s remaining teo festive fixtures. Picking up his third assist of the season in his last outing, he was unlucky not be on the score sheet as well. He’s also playing for the team with the second best home defensive record in the league (5 goals) with two home games ahead. Assuming he starts both, which he should, he’s a relative bargain compared to what Leighton Baines has produced lately and he has two away fixtures on the bounce. Put it into perspctive – Zabaleta in GW17 alone – 11 points. Baines in GW’s 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in total – 8 points.
Yaya Toure – The big man keeps lumbering around from one game to the next but still keeps collecting fantasy points as he goes. It’s hard not to when you play for City, even Fernando got some this week! He’s now got 3 goals in 4 games, in fact it’s 5 in the last 7 if you go back even further to the exact point in time he woke up and realised the season had actually started. Of course some of those have been penalties but hey don’t knock it, that’s his job now too and he’s pretty good at it.
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QPR
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[/three_fourth]Those who kept the faith in QPR (aka Charlie Austin) to deliver a little something this week, even away at Arsenal, were duly rewarded with a late Christmas present as he notched his 12th goal of the season and a little cheeky one bonus point to go with it. Most managers that owned him will have kept him regardless as QPR’s overall fixture run was good beyond that game anyway (Palace H, Swansea H, Burnley A) and so whether you benched him or not rest assured you can play him with gleeful abandon for a good few weeks now and probably consider him for the captaincy in most of those games. QPR’s home form has been well documented and Austin is at the heart of all that with 9 of his goals and all 3 of his assists coming at home. In fact that means he’s had a hand in 12 of QPR’s 17 home goals. On that point there are only 4 teams that have scored more at home and those are all in the top 6. Add to that opponents Palace have dropped into the relegation zone and have only won once away and have the joint 3rd worst away defensive record… Yeah, ok, ok enough, we can see where this one is going too…!
Also consider –
Well in all honesty we probably wouldn’t bother with anyone else. Austin or bust.
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Aston Villa
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[/three_fourth]Two losses, three draws, two wins, a loss, a draw and a loss. That’s their last ten game sequence, it’s inconsistent and pretty much sums Villa’s season up. And only 7 goals to the good in those 10 games. So what’s to like? Probably not much in all fairness other than a slightly favourable fixture run that sees them have two good games up next against Sunderland and Palace. Our outside tip here is Christian Benteke. again on the face of it he has 28 points all season but consider that 24 of those have been in the last 5 weeks. That’s still less than 5 a week but this is a player that playing his way back into both form and fitness and by all accounts has started to look sharp and hungry. Add into that the lack of viable options in his price range for teams that actually have both a forward that plays regularly or is indeed fit and has decent fixtures and Benteke starts to look like a very viable punt for the next couple of weeks.
Also consider –
Brad Guzan. Villa’s only player who has actually scored over 50 points this season and is assured of his place with two favourable home fixtures and priced at just £4.7m. If you are having a keeper crisis and need a quick fix you could do much worse than grab Brad.
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Arsenal
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[/three_fourth]Perhaps not the easiest fixture away at West Ham but also perhaps with one of the best players in tow all is never lost. Alexis Sanchez arrived from Barcelona having looked every inch at home there and that has shown so far with his class oozing from every pore. He’s no show pony, he’s just brilliant and accentuates that with a work rate and desire that quite frankly puts his team-mates to shame and actually forces them to raise their game such is his stature, albeit as diminuative as he is. He’s top of the FPL scoring charts and that’s no accident. He scores all types of goals – six yard predator, long range hits, headers he has no right to win, the list goes on and on. The only shock this past week was that he is pretty poor at penalties! That little err probably cost his owners about 8 points. 16 for those that captained him. Sorry, we know it still hurts. Quite why he took it we still aren’t sure as Cazorla took the last one when Sanchez was on the pitch and produced a nonchalant chip down the middle. Maybe Wenger took exception to the arrogance of it. Still we’d rather that than missing, but either way it would have been an assist for Sanchez as he won it in the first place had someone else scored it. Anyway we are going off the point which is that this guy is electric and it doesn’t matter who’s he’s facing we would back him to produce. West Ham looked a bit limp at Chelsea and may have found their level there but then most teams do. With Giroud being suspended for this trip, Sanchez will possibly be asked to play up top or at least assume an even more advanced position again. If you don’t own him yet then we suggest you do very soon.
Also consider –
Santi Cazorla. The little Spaniard has been oft overlooked so far, but probably from his early lack of production. He managed to go the first 14 GW’s with no goals and just 2 assists. He’s had a resurgence since with 3 goals, an assist and 5 bonus points in the last 4 weeks though to move him back onto our radar a bit. In fact 41 0f 63 season points have come in the last 6 weeks. He’s on some free kicks and given Sanchez’s penalty woe he’ll likely be back on those too.
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The SNOW!
Just a little something to keep an eye – as you will see from some of our pictures above it started snowing in the UK at around mid afternoon on Friday. This continued into the night in some parts and the forecast was varied but freezing temperatures were mentioned. Keep tabs on the weather updates as this may affect a few Sunday games depending on localised weather. Our experience learned from last season is that it isn’t the condition of the pitch that matters any more it’s the condition of the approach to the ground – the streets and surrounding areas. There was snowfall in the North West but as we speak that seems to have stopped and is thawing away. The Midlands looked quite badly affected too but there were reports of it being widespread so keep an eye and ear on the news is the message here.
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Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Tips GW19 – Fantasy Premier League 2014-15. This article was written by Inittowinit
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Isn’t it time your fantasy manager job finally paid off!
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And don’t forget to cast your vote in this weeks Captains Poll –
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Sigs and Baines out for Silva and Clichy/Kolarov/Mangala
Or
Eriksen and Baines out for Silva and Zaba
Both would involve 4pt hits.
First give your team. You’re not a rookie are you? >.<
Current team, just for you…
How much in the bank? I worry about Sakho’s playing time, I have Bony I also worry about him. HOwever, Sakho was rested last game (or whatever reason the fool had not to play him and Song). I like to see some more City coverage. Hmmm, your team actually is a hard one. Because you might have to make are going to be sideways. I’ve sort of planned ahead and tried to already get some City coverage weeks back. A year back I would bet everything against Eriksen but I can’t this season. SIghs.
If anything the second option I guess. With the risk Zab will just play 1 of the next 2 home games and Baines scoring/assisting. Eriksen scoring and assisting versus United.
ALso a risk. 😉
Wait, first move might be better. Sigs and Baines for Silva and … defender. Again, the punt for a City defender will be a risk. Whomever you take. YOu have to deal with the consequences on your own. You’;re a big boy now. 😉
1.6 in bank. Yes both moves have risks attached. Especially when Eriksen and Baines could well score well but I think City coverage of some sort is essential.
God knows..
Just 1.6m. Too bad, a move from Sakho to Bentekers not possible.
Hmmmm. Would not take out home game players, as they have all 2 home games coming up. You could do something really silly like Fabs to Silva and get Fabs back later. Don’t know how much you paid for him before. City have 2 delicious fixtures, Chelsea have Soton away (on a good day they are freaking hard to beat) and Spurs away. However, fuck. That also seems a sideways move. I’m shooting blanks mate. Trying to think but really can see pro and cons when getting certain players. Maybe someone else has an idea? I like Teks idea. If Kompany does return I think the defender to have the most chance of starting is Mangala. So Mangala and Silva for SIggy and Baines if you must or feel like you have to. Go with the gut mate. Rather do something then regret it, than not doing something and regretting it.
Thanks for the input, Yeh it’s not a straight forward decision. All have pros and cons. FPL has been a cruel mistress this season so whichever I go for probably won’t come off!
Sigs and Baines -> Mangala and Silva
Yeh I’d really like to keep Eriksen really and this seems like the only option. Would be one of Mangala, Clichy or Kolarov. The latter two obviously rotation risks whereas hopefully mangala is more secure.
If any move to be made, that’s the one I’m guessing. Mangala should play both games. Ya never know though.
So, Torres has signed permanently for Milan. As a City fan I can only hope he goes to Atletico on loan and we buy Mandzukic ^^
Still haven’t done my transfers yet. Only 2 transfers come to mind. Aaaah yes, I just have 1 FT and 1.7m in the bank.
1. Bony to Benteke
2. Alnwhick to Hart
This is my team as it stands.
Bony -> Benny for me Raz Paz
+1
Yeah, figured as much Teks. City just have 2 really good fixtures (defensive wise) left. Everton, Arsenal and Chelsea can always score against the bigger teams. I mean if Everton can score 2 versus Chelsea they can bag one versus City.
Yep :thumbup:
Hutton in for Chambers and leave it at that? Not sure Baines and Bony to Hutton and Rooney is worth a point hit…
Sounds good to me :red-flag:
I think I’ll be the only one fighting Baines’ corner this GW haha!
I’m keeping Baines. 😉
Through choice or not wanting to take a hit to remove him?
Ummm, choice. It’s stupid to remove him for a hit. I saw glimpses of the last game, he was headed at the Stoke goalie alone and was fouled. That dude should’ve been red carded but wasn’t. Out of that situation came the Bojan penalty later on. Ref really messed that one up. Also, I saw Baines making a few good runs. It’s like he got 10 coin tosses wrong in a row. Anyway, that’s how I feel.
Thoughts on this lot??? Wish Giroud had gotten what he really wanted for Christmas so he wasn’t in such a bad mood yesterday. Wish I wouldn’t have given him the armband :/
Nice team and give with Austin myself as captain
I’m back and forth between Austin/Silva, as many are. I’m waiting to see my Cup opponent to see if I feel I need to go with a differential as a Cap or not.
I feel I may have missed the opportunity to get United offense before they really hit stride. Thoughts on this? I have been waiting to get ADM back into my squad, and will probably do that with Jan WC.
Think team set now for tomorrow.
Transferred Yun & Bony out for Terry & Austin
I would agree..great team