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Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 6

Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 6

Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 3Welcome to Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 6. I sit penning this article on the morning of my birthday, and the football gods have given me a number on wonderful birthday presents. Jose Mourinho is surely unhappy after his team got whapped by Watford, and that makes me happy. Stoke were down two goals in the first fifteen minutes of their game and that makes me quite happy. Better yet, they look poised for relegation. This would make me infinitely happy.

I started thinking about the best birthday presents I ever received, and the ones that stick out the most are from my childhood. So that got me thinking: what would the best birthday present of all time look like for adult me? It would start with a lifetime contract for Jose Mourinho to manage Stoke and the team then being relegated to level 8 football. Tony Pulis would be magically transformed into a parrot that sits on Jose’s shoulder and the only thing it knows how to say is “Pep is the Special One”. The team would have to attend weekly philosophy lessons taught by new team captain Joey Barton. And Jose could not simply quit the team or get fired after alienating the entire dressing room. He could not leave his post until he held a presser to extol the talents of Arsene Wenger and Rafa Benitez. AND he had to let Ryan Shawcross marry into his family. If someone can arrange this it would be a boss birthday gift.

And with Stoke now down 3-0, I really should turn my attention back to this article before they go down 4-0 and I start dancing in the street.

Without further ado, let’s take a look at our options…

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Manchester United vs Leicester

Bournemouth vs Everton

Liverpool vs Hull

Middlesbrough vs Spurs

Stoke vs West Brom

Sunderland vs Crystal Palace

Swansea vs Manchester City

Arsenal vs Chelsea

West Ham vs Southampton

Burnley vs Watford

And it’s 4-0 to Crystal Palace!!!

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The Obvious Choices: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (home vs Leicester) and Sergio Aguero (away vs Swansea)
The talents of these men are well known and are oft discussed on the site. Slapping the armband on either, especially given their foes this week, would be a wise bit of business and a decision you could make early in the week. But with Ibra scoreless in his last two, and Aguero coming back from a suspension, there may be reason to traverse a Road Less Travelled this week. So whilst either may be the safe play, Kun maybe more so, let’s take a look at our other options…

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Raheem Sterling (away vs Swansea)
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Following a messy divorce from Liverpool it seemed like Sterling never got comfortable in his first season with City. After a string of poor performances he eventually lost his spot in the starting XI and was dubbed by Yahoo Sport as the worst signing of the season. Whether by the departure of a lame duck manager, the arrival of the Real Special One or a young man who has finally grown up, it is clear the talented midfielder has found his game once again. Through five games he has scored half as many goals as he did in all of last year, and his three assists have already bested last season’s total of two. One could argue he is the hottest player in the league right now. If you don’t already own him, you should bring him in. Either way, he is one to be considered for captain this week against a Swansea team in the midst of a difficult run of fixtures and form.

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Anyone from Liverpool! (home vs Hull)
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Which one was the best out of The Beatles? It probably just came down to personal preference really as they were all very good and any one of them could shine at any given moment. You see where we are going with this… of course you do, there are a myriad of options in the Liverpool midfield and ask 4 people now which one of Coutinho, Mane, Firmino or even Lallana to buy into and you may well get 4 different answers. But hey, we are the Captains team here not the Tips one, so basically whichever of the remaining rascals you own then they are all viable options for the armband this week. Only Man City and Arsenal have scored more than Liverpool so far this season and there are definite signs that the Klopp influence is growing and they are taking on board his philosophies. Hull had been nobody’s fools up until Arsenal stuck four past them, which maybe showed their weakness in dealing with an incisive attack, and so a home game against perceived weaker opposition for a Klopp side built on incisiveness may not be the worst place to start when looking for a captain this week.

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Michail Antonio (home vs Southampton)
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Speaking of hot starts, how about five goals in five weeks? The 28 year-old journey-man who started his career at non-league Tooting & Mitcham United has made his mark on the young season and more than helped his club deal with the injury absence of £35 million talisman Andy Carroll. Unlike Capoue’s record, Antonio’s past suggest a scoring touch… albeit not at this pace. He was named Nottingham Forrest’s Player of the Year after notching a career-best 14 goals in club’s 2014-15 Championship campaign. As a moderately-priced midfielder he is easy to bring into your team and should be given honest consideration for the captain’s armband. Let’s be honest: if his last name was Aguero, and he cost twice as much, you would not think twice about it.

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Romelu Lukaku (away vs Bournemouth)
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Not everyone’s cup of tea due to his streaky nature is one Romelu Lukaku. With three and a half goals and an assist in his last two matches the talented Belgian belongs on this list, but his tendency to run hot/cold scares off many a fantasy manager. He appears to have rediscovered his touch following a busy summer, and last season’s career-high goal tally of 18 suggests bigger things could be on the horizon if he can be a bit more consistent. When hot, he can vault you up the standings. When cold, he will make you question your sanity. The true gambler’s dream is our final nod for captain this week. Just remember: you were warned.

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PUNT TIME! – Etienne Capoue (away vs Burnley)
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After four goals in five games it is time to think this might not just be a hot streak. It is rare for a player to discover a scoring touch at the age of 28 but perhaps he is the exception to that rule. Just how remarkable has his performance been? Well, in 33 appearances last season the Frenchman scored a grand total of… zero goals. In fact, entering this season he had just 14 career goals. He surely benefits from defences keying on forwards Troy Deeney and Odion Ighalo, but scoring nine or more points in four out of five matches suggests this might not be a fluke. Can he keep it up? Probably not at this pace, but he has all the confidence in the world right now and will continue to fire away until the goals dry up. I do not recall anyone ever seriously recommending a player under £5.0 as captain, but his performance thus far means he should be considered. One for the brave!

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Thanks for reading Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Game-week 6. This article was written by LawDogg

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  1. 13
    stewy 10 says:

    Morning all

    Who are the 3 best 5.5 Defenders I can get???
    Who are the 3 best 7.5 Midfielders I can get???

    Thank you in advance

  2. 14
    mardeal says:

    Any thoughts on this? On WC, any obvious moves?
    Foster Jaku;
    Baines Walker Holebas Kingsley Love;
    Antonio Firmino Sanchez Sterling Capoe;
    Aguero Lukaku Rondon

    Defence a bit weak, right?

    • 14.1
      Cookie says:

      Mardeal – defence is oil and water mate – 2 premium, 2 numpties and a middle of the road! Baines to Williams and Walker to Vert gives you funds to upgrade one of the 3 weaker options….

      • mardeal says:

        A bit tempted to go Pickford Jakupovic as well. And evans as a 4.5. Bad pick?

        • Cookie says:

          I don’t think the two cheap keepers are that bad – they’ll get plenty of chance for save points and the fixtures are actually ok – if those two can have ok fixtures that is!!

          West Brom not really keeping cleanies but I guess Evans is as good as you’re going to get at 4.5

  3. 15

    Lawdogg

    Thank you for the article it was a very good read. Not many Mark Hughes or Stoke fans around here are there?

    I remember Albert though. Albert, are you there? smile

    I’ll have Aguero as he is back but I love your run-down of the contenders. Thanks for the time taken on this mate, greatly appreciated.

  4. 16
    Snookie Bear says:

    On WC, tips on starting XI? :/

  5. 17
    AT says:

    Deeney or Janssen? Feel like I need a Spurs attacker – they look bloody good. Who better than the man up front? Midfield rammed with Pool/Arsenal/West Ham/Everton so don’t really want to get a mid in.

    Both have good fixtures, Deeney’s probably better.

    • 17.1
      Cookie says:

      Deeney on pens too and better fixtures in my opinion

    • 17.2
      Snookie Bear says:

      Janessan hasn’t done anything to be even considered, he maybe good but it usually tsles time to get going in PL, while Deeny is proven, better fixtures and on penalties so it’s a no brainer for me

      • AT says:

        Cheers both. May be mistaken but did Janssen not take one yesterday? Was their penno taker not on? Just feel like Spurs attack is important.

      • AT says:

        Deeney has better fixtures, true, but he plays for an inferior team and Spurs seem to be creating enough chances to tussle with the very best. Low ownership and (I think) he is on pens. May just go for it – if I can afford!

        • Brookyboy says:

          Spurs scored 4 against a crap Stoke defence then only managed to score 1 at home against an equally crappy Sunderland defence.They aren’t exactly setting the league alight so attacking coverage isn’t essential in my opinion with the wealth of other options we have st the mo.

        • AT says:

          Brooky, that is a little harsh. Spurs had 30 shots against Sunderland and Pickford played a blinder. I’m not set on him but if they continue he is a better pick then Deeney in my opinion.

          Saying they have played crappy teams doesn’t bother me – they gave some to come!

  6. 18
    Silvers says:

    Morning all ok which team

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