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Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 1

Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 1

Captain picks tipsWelcome to Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 1
Pre-season friendlies are bizarre affairs. They give Pep, Jose, Jurgen et al the chance to manage their teams like Frank Zappa would probably play Football Manager. Team sheets read akin to the mad ramblings of a deranged coach trolling fans because, “It’s pre-season so if I want Dave from Marketing at left-back, you can’t stop me”. Things escalate further during the game itself, as personnel are rotated in and out like the hokey-cokey shaking it all about on LSD. The 4th official, overworked by a myriad of substitutions, froths uncontrollably at the mouth and falls limply to the turf, incapacitated. Eventually the game stumbles to a shambolic ‘controllers out of the window’ video-game finale. All this happens while most of the star players (the players that people actually want in their FPL side) take picturesque selfies of themselves reclining in deckchairs, sipping on pina coladas.

Despite this, FPL managers cling to every assist and every goal, in the search of uncovering an under-the-radar gem to get the edge in Gameweek 1. But will we ever learn not to read too much into a deflected Josh Cullen shank against The Goat & Tricycle? Probably not, and neither should we, especially when the alternative is watching dressage or the modern pentathlon.

By now the nucleus of your squad will be taking shape and thoughts shall turn to the final piece in your FPL puzzle, the captain. For those playing with a straight bat, it’s a fairly easy choice this week, but the gamblers out there may fancy rolling the die to get out of the blocks sharpish. And if that’s not mixing metaphors, I don’t know what is.

5. RIYAD MAHREZ (away vs Hull City)
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[/three_fourth]The reigning PFA Player of the Year had a quiet European Championship. Those with a basic grasp of geography will argue that isn’t too surprising however, as Algeria is in Africa. 240 points put Mahrez streets ahead of the rest at the FPL summit last campaign, with 17 goals and 11 assists. A late start to preseason has allowed little indication as to what shape he’s in, but he encouragingly completed the full 90 in the Community Shield, suggesting he’s ready to pick up where he left off at a promoted Hull City. With Steve Bruce departed and injuries aplenty, the Tigers seem like a club determined to return to the Championship at the first attempt. They won’t get much sympathy from the current Premier League champions.

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4. ANDRE GRAY (home vs Swansea City)
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[/three_fourth]If judging players on pre-season form is your thing then shut the door, lock it, barricade with plywood and mummify yourself, cos you ain’t gonna need to go anywhere else. With a staggering nine goals, Gray has scored in every one of Burnley’s six friendlies, most notably a hat-trick at Ibrox. It’s worth mentioning that Sean Dyche’s men remained unbeaten throughout pre-season and will carry plenty of confidence into their opener hosting Swansea. Having just lost Andre Ayew, the Swans will be hoping their own excellent preparation hasn’t been ruined. The point is rather moot as in current form, last season’s top scorer in the Championship will feel he can score against anyone.

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3. HARRY KANE (away vs Everton)
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[/three_fourth]Harry Kane. Remember him? He’s that fella that couldn’t take a free-kick or trap a bag of cement during the Euros. Well he’s back, and a brace against Inter Milan last week suggests we’ll get the Spurs version of ‘Arry and not his international imposter. In a rejuvenated Koeman-led Everton, Tottenham have the trickiest task in this top five, but Kane’s 25 goals gave him the Golden Boot in May and has shown time and again that he falls into that coveted category of ‘fixture proof’, just so long as the fixture isn’t against Russia or Wales… or Slovakia… or Iceland. One striking fact about his… striking… is that he had a ridiculous 158 goal attempts last season compared with next best Aguero’s 119. Everyone loves a trier, right?

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2. EDEN HAZARD (home vs West Ham)
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[/three_fourth]2015/16 will be known as the season when the Eden project went temporarily offline. Then, with Hiddink’s tenure winding down, the Hazard lights suddenly flickered into life. Like Jimi Hendrix finding his favourite Stratocaster; or Brian Clough being reunited with Peter Taylor, the Belgian had shaken off his Kryptonite and his mojo was inexplicably restored. 4 goals in his final 5 games propelled him belatedly back into the FPL limelight and no doubt left a bittersweet taste in Chelsea fans’ mouths. A goal and 4 assists at the Euros gives good reason to think the 2015 Player of the Year is going to be back in business, starting at Stamford Bridge as new boss Antonio Conte takes on Bilic’s Hammers in Gameweek 1’s final matchup.

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1. SERGIO AGUERO (home vs Sunderland)
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[/three_fourth]One thing that has been particularly apparent to anyone watching the pre-season Manchester City is that they are in even more defensive disarray than last season. Encouraged to play the Guardiola way and pass their way out of trouble, City’s defence has struggled to adapt. Thankfully, the Citizens look as dangerous going forward as ever, and while new signings Gabriel Jesus and Leroy Sane will give FPL managers a midfield rotation migraine, it means our boy Kun will be getting chances served on a plate. With Big Sam gone from visitors Sunderland, Pep could hardly have wished for a gentler introduction to life in the Premier League and we could hardly have wanted an easier captain choice. It’ll be a bold move not to give the armband to a man who bagged 24 goals in just 30 games in 2015/16.

Thanks for reading Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 1. This article was written by Bryan Munich

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  1. 91
    AnttL says:

    Any feedback appreciated guys.

  2. 92

    Hello, hello…time to get some FPl talk in.

  3. 93
    MelonCat says:

    Hi guys, any feedback for my team?

    • 93.1
      Silvers says:

      Very good team Melon no MU cover a concern but good to see a diff team maybe Ayew to Barkley two WHU players not needed. 😉

    • 93.2

      @Melon, I think I would like this team in GW2 a lot more than for GW1. With 3 guys on your roster just having moved to a new team, it could be a disappointing weekend if their managers decide they are not ready to go. Could be wrong, but I be surprised if some of them played, in particular Williams who I think has done no pre-season action yet. City play in the Champions league on Tuesday, so Stones may be saved for that one, if for no other reason to give him some time to work with his teammates more. Could be wrong though and you could be fine, just an observation.

  4. 94
    adz0rz says:

    Thoughts on Nsue?

    • 94.1

      @adz0rz, so I looked into this in the morning. From what I could gather, looks like Nsue has played well in pre-season and that he will start at RB for now. Part of that was because he has played well, the other part is because of Ayala is hurt and Barragan the RB they got from Valencia will probably play a CB until Ayala is back. Looks like Nsue is good going forward, but is not the defender Barragan is. Considering that they play for Boro, I would expect that defence would at some point take precedence, particularly in the EPL. So think he starts, but at some point he loses the spot to the better defender. Also found the screenshot in a paper, where they had Boro fans talk about their biggest concern for the team as far as positions. Here is the whole thing if you also want to see what their fans are thinking on keepers and other positions. http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/fan-panel-karankas-selection-dilemmas-11729383

      • adz0rz says:

        Thanks for a really informative response!

        I’ve seen a lot of people going with Friend, you reckon that’s the safer pick?

        Or having a slight differential worth this risk?

        • Gibson would probably be my bet. Friend by the looks of it sounds fine also, don’t see anyone of their fans voicing concern there. Not sure a differential matters in this case, the ownership on Friend is not high, only 5.0% although it does seem higher based on RMTs I have seen, but apparently it is not.

  5. 95

    Thoughts?
    Or I can do ibrahimovic-vardy & Ozil-sanchez.
    What do we think? I’m not feeling the Mahrez/payet/firmino pick right off the bat.

  6. 96
    webstar87 says:

    So with the deadline for tinkering 11:30am on Saturday and Leicester kicking the season off at 12:30pm, do we think we might just above get a peek at the starting line-ups before the bell rings? Or do we imagine the site will be down “updating”/crashed that close to the deadline?

    Think it’d influence my inclusion of the likes of Musa if I knew he was or wasn’t starting GW1…

    • 96.1

      You might get lucky Webstar, but I suspect you be lucky to get those moves done during that busy time. I guess if you have the team saved already and are hovering over the make tranfers button as team sheets come out, you might sneak it in, but I doubt it.

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