Fixture Tracker – Fantasy Premier League 2014-15
We’ve all seen a few different ways of viewing upcoming fixtures, and the one that has become increasingly popular over the last couple of years is the colour-coded one. With this, you can instantly see each team’s approaching fixtures with an accompanying colour that corresponds to the difficulty of each match. This is very useful for both identifying teams that are potentially about to have a great run due to a kind set of fixtures, and also identifying weaker teams that can rotate well, i.e. when one team has a bad fixture the other will have a decent one, so you swap between the two players. For more info on rotation, check out Mito’s somewhat exceptional article on it 😉 Rotation Analysis Home and Away and Favourable fixtures
Many of these colour-coded tickers only show a few weeks in advance, which is very helpful for short-term plans, but not if you’re planning transfers for the long-term. It is understandable that these tickers are short-term, as teams’ form tends to fluctuate as the season progresses, so if you made a season-long ticker now, it may well not be a good reflection of how difficult a match is come Christmas or Easter. Who knows, maybe Villa will get off to a blinder and win 10 out of 15 (hahaha!), in which case a game against them would no longer be considered easy. Also, sometimes we may even disagree with the colour a certain match has been assigned by the fantasy football gurus that make the tickers! The ticker I have made is designed with both of these points in mind, and can be updated throughout the season as and when you see fit.
Customisable Tracker
Some of you may already have seen my earlier prototype after I posted it on the boards last week (much to init’s dismay :p ) – I have since added all 38 GWs to the tracker, modified the colours used and added a new custom search for individual teams, so even if you had the original please do use this updated version instead.
And it works like this: I have split up all 20 teams into four groups of similar ability, and then given every possible combination (of which there are 32) a difficulty rating of between A and E (5 difficulties as opposed to 3 for greater accuracy). Both of these factors are the variables that you can change, and doing so will automatically update the colours in your fixtures tab. Simply click on the ‘Variables’ tab as shown in fig.1, change any of the values in the cyan-coloured columns shown in fig. 2, and you will be able to view your very own customised 38 GW fixture tracker as shown in the main image above. This is all explained in more detail in the ‘How It Works’ tab. Finally, I have made a ‘Compare Fixtures’ tab as well – this allows you to select only the teams you wish in order to see just how well they compare and/or rotate, without having the distraction of all 20 teams’ colours present. If you wish to use this tool then select the ‘Compare Fixtures’ tab and then click on the ‘Add Team’ drop-down menu as shown in fig. 3 and choose the team you want. You can do this with as many or as few teams as you wish. Though it seems rather simple, I found this last feature very tricky and would not have been able to make it work as well as it does without the help of Dreamers, so a huge thanks to him!
I have made the link read-only, so as to preserve the template in its original format for everyone in case the formulas stop working. Just save your own version of the file, and you will be able to customise it entirely as you see fit. Please bear in mind that this was made with Google Sheets and is intended to be used in that format so it can be saved in favourites for easy access; if you download it with Excel then the margins and borders will probably be off so will need adjusting. I am always open to suggestions for ways to improve it, so feel free to send me a message or post a comment below to that effect if you have any ideas. And finally, I have double- and triple-checked the fixtures, but there are a lot of them and after a point they all tend to blur together, so if you spot any mistakes please let me know as soon as possible!
Click the link below for the file. Hope it helps a few of you, happy customising.
Fixture Tracker – Fantasy Premier League 2014-15
Will focus on Pool coverage after GW3 I think. A good game against a B-side of Dortmund won’t change my opinion. Think many will go crazy now though. 😉
yeah looks like it, sterling can be argued, but can see it more likely that i replace costa with torres than put Coutinho in my side. their defence looks so shaky, so lovren is out of the question. sturridge att 11.5 is too much imo. liverpool can wait for now i think 😉
You’d pick Torres in your FPL side ahead of Coutinho?
Ladies & gentlemen I do believe we have found this seasons FPL winner 😉
:big-lol:
Torres… seriously???
touch of sarcasm fergies
Thank goodness Hazard.
indeed haha, love a differential like chelsea’s number nine!! :big-lol:
he’s in, better value than i thought.
Anyone taking a punt on Chambers?
So far I am, 10m for a Arsenal double on the opening day against a low scoring Palace outfit looks like a good bit of business to me, I’ll probably look to oust Chambers when Merts starts to look fit again.
Hi Whites yes agree with Andy once Merts fit he will start
Afternoon guys,
So Liverpool have thrown a huge spanner in my plans….Is it essential to have Fabregas AND Costa or would I be better off trying to work a Liverpool player in there?
Eish, Fraiser Foster or Boruc,? thats the question
Forster. Saints don’t spend 10 million on a keeper to sit on the bench
Just a couple of decisions to make DDG @ 4m or Krul & Pan no MU def
Im in the DDG and 4.0 camp
Agreed. DDG and 4.0 for me
you have to have two playing keepers imo. no utd defence could hurt you though, tough one. whats your current defence?-are you set with it then?
You’re gonna wan to play DDG In most of the games bar a couple without hesitation so might as well save some funds and have a cheap 2nd keeper is my opinion. Cheapest nailed on route to the utd back line
dzeko and snoddy
OR
bojan and silva