Fantasy Football 247 team – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15
We are delighted to announce that FF247 will be running a site team this year, which will be competing in the FF247 Classic and Manager of the Month Leagues as well as taking its bow in the Banterbury Leagues. The main objective of the team however is to give you all an insight into our thinking and planning, which we hope will not only help you with your teams but also prompt plenty of debate, banter and advice along the way. Clearly with over a fortnight still to go until the season kicks off, plenty can still happen with any of the players we have selected – injuries, new transfers in or out, hell we may even have the odd bite to contend with! Therefore please treat this very much as a provisional squad for now and allow us to talk you through it and the thinking behind what we have come up with thus far.
Goalkeepers:
Tim Krul – as soon as the visit of the Champions in GW1 is out of the way, Le Toon face a pretty attractive run of fixtures. We feel Pardew has actually spent wisely this window (that could come back to bite us) and with Captain Coloccini fit and seemingly happy, we believe Krul is great value at 4.5mln.
Vito Mannone – this is one we need to keep a close eye on due to the summer acquisition of Costel Pantilimon from City. Both Sunderland keepers are priced at 4.5mln and once we have determined who is the no.1 they will come in to rotate perfectly with Krul, with our two keepers costing a total outlay of just 9mln.
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Defenders:
Filipe Luis – but what about rotation, we hear you cry? And you’d be absolutely correct to bring it up. However, we feel Chelsea’s opening fixtures are too good to ignore, they have the strongest defence in the league and Jose will be gunning for the Premier League title that he will feel his team threw away last season, despite him maintaining all year that Chelsea couldn’t win it. Can’t fool us Jose! New recruit Felipe Luis is, alongside Cesar Azpilicueta, the cheapest of the mainstream defenders and we feel that they wouldn’t have forked out €16mln to leave Luis on the bench on a regular basis.
Luke Shaw – United’s new left back has been deployed by LVG in the left wingback role in the 3-5-2 formation that United look like they are deploying this season. Therefore, as he will be given licence to join in the attacks we feel that he could benefit from a few assists, maybe the odd goal and could be a contender for bonus points, similar to Leighton Baines. Not only that, but with LVG breathing fire into the United dressing room, we estimate that they will be a more competitive force this season and clean sheets aplenty should be forthcoming.
Rio Ferdinand – cheap, experienced defender, who alongside Steven Caulker should make the Rangers defence more solid. Some attractive looking early fixtures make Rio a good option for us.
Adrian Mariappa – Palace left back and the only likely starter priced at 4.5mln. We need to keep track of Palace’s pre-season friendlies to ensure he retains his place but given the solidity they showed under Pulis at the latter end of last season we feel they are a good bet to continue that trend.
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Midfielders:
Juan Mata – now being played in his preferred and most effective no.10 position. Sat behind Rooney and RvP and with a sumptuous list of opening fixtures, we feel we may just see the Mata of old. If we don’t then he’ll be out of there quicker than you can say Yaya Toure!
Gylfi Sigurdsson – another with potential to be fantasy gold, but with the added bonus of costing just 6mln. A return to Swansea will see increased game time and two goals on his debut makes him difficult to ignore. He showed enough on the rare occasions Spurs did venture to utilise him to suggest he’s still the player that graced the Liberty a few short seasons ago.
Alexis Sanchez – everyone loves an out-of-position fantasy prospect and Sanchez is just that. Capable of playing up top, just off the striker or on the wing we feel he is hard to ignore, despite his 10.5mln price tag. Arsenal’s opening fixtures are mixed and they do face City, Spurs and Chelsea in the first seven matches but we feel, with the Gunners attacking talent, they are more than capable of scoring in all those matches. Whether they win them or not, we don’t care!
Cesc Fabregas – another world class midfielder down at the Bridge. Can be deployed just behind the striker or even deeper but has the ability to get involved in attacks, provide assists, score and it looks like he’s on set pieces as well. At 9mln we feel he’s good value and has the advantage of not being involved much at the World Cup.
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Strikers
Wayne Rooney – seemingly happy with life under LVG at Old Trafford, we consider Rooney a must for our team. Has been in good scoring form on United’s tour of the US and LVG has already stated he sees Wazza as a no.9 or 10. With RvP having spent pre-season on the beach, we expect Rooney to hit the ground running in the league and like Mata and Shaw, will benefit from no European competition this season.
Diego Costa – Jose has been courting Costa for some time and sees the Brazilian Spaniard as the cure to his striking problem. With just Fernando “Row Z” Torres and Chelsea Pensioner Drogba as competition, Costa is the no.1 striker by a long way. With a supply line of Hazard, Oscar, Willian, Schurrle and Fabregas behind him, expect Costa to be one of the stars of the league. Now fit again and with an injury plagued World Cup behind him, Costa scored 27 times in 35 games for Atletico Madrid last season and will be eyeing a similar return this term.
Blanks!
You will have noticed that we have left three spaces blank – one defender, one midfielder and one striker. This is where you, our community, come in. We have 14.5mln left in the bank to fill these spots and would appreciate your thoughts and ideas as to who should be added to the FF247 squad. Do we fill them according to what we have left as of now or do we sacrifice a big name elsewhere to provide more balance? These are the questions we will be asking ourselves over the coming days and weeks ahead of the season and hope you will help us decide as you continue to discuss your own teams on the boards too.
PLEASE RMT
Lack of Arsenal attack in this team is quite scary.
Not sure I agree B. Can make a case for the big hitters in the mid. Who you think of Arsenal is a must have any over who here?
I think it’s a good squad
Yeah I think it is decent. True there is a lack of Arsenal attack but you are always going to miss out one of the good teams. I personally dislike Sterling pick
Arsenal’s friendly performances are making it necessary to have at least one Arsenal attacker.
Ramsey still hot on last season’s form and is performing in friendlies too, so should be the safest pick at the moment. Sanchez for those who have money, and Ozil for the punters.
Why Felipe Luis and not Cahill? At least Gary is more proven..
Good morning all, im sure most teams are starting to take shape by now, I just have one question Ramsey or Fabregas? I have the boy Sanchez already
Saint Toby
It depends where else the money might be better used for you. I think Ramsey is excellent value at 9.0 and that 1.5 could strengthen elsewhere.
Saint, I agree with GP but the other side of the coin being if Sanchez hits the road running his price will sky rocket and it may be hard to catch up. ITs easier to sell him and buy Ramsey if he is the wrong choice than the other way round.
Ashley Young good shout for 5.5m? Only problem is that i’d have tp replace mata…
Burnsy, damn that’s an interesting thought. Did you watch the game, how did he play? I know he got two goals.
He played well. I Wudnt have him. He still prob won’t play over Shaw. If he does start look at him then.
Morning!!!
Think this will be final team!!
Mitro, love the midfield and strikers! I’d be tempted to bring in Rooney for sturidge just to see how he goes for the first few games. Also defence looks a little weak and triple Newcastle?
Hello peps. Can you RMT?
GP, I said it was similar!
Dreadful squad
Im interested in Henderson this season and is on my watch list.
Simpson, who appears to be right wing back in a 3-5-2, could be a terrific buy.
Good squad mate.
Remember lads, qpr just got a new right wing back.
Thanks GP. I’m worried about Simpson actually, haven’t they just signed a right back? One thing I’m pleased with is how well the defence rotate. Burnsy makes an excellent point about young, at 5.5 he would slot in nicely instead of Henderson to start the season with.
NZ
What yourself and Dreamers says is true , if this move goes through Simpson may be at risk yeah. Plenty of alternatives at 4 5 though .
Which Simpson is this, surely not the one at Newcastle last season, if so he was very much a sure 2 pointer at budget price?