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MLS GW13 – Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer

MLS GW13 – Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer

mls fantasy tipsLet’s be honest here, this article doesn’t need to be very long because there isn’t a whole lot that needs to be said about this GW in FMLS. For starters, if you love to watch football, why wouldn’t you be watching the international friendlies that are going off on Wednesday instead of a few MLS games? Spain kicks off the day, Poland v Netherlands and a Belgium match will round out the middle of the schedule, and then the night will be capped off with Mexico v Chile? C’mon. It’s not even a question for even casual fans.

And then you have to take into account that the MLS is giving 8 teams a bye for the round. Somehow, 8 teams were afforded a bye week…but 12 teams have to make a push to get some points. Does it make sense? Of course not. You wouldn’t be playing FMLS if you were looking for a game to make perfect sense. But these are the conditions of the round we’re faced with, so we’ll make the best of it and we’ll set our rosters…and then we’ll sneak away to watch the last international friendlies before the big tournaments start.

#1) GW13 at a glance

For starters, let’s list the 8 teams you won’t have to worry about this week: Chicago, Colorado, Montreal, New England, NYRB, Orlando, Toronto and Vancouver will all be on bye weeks. As for the rest of the schedule, 3 matches will be played on Wednesday and the following 3 will be played on Thursday. The real kick in the shorts on this is the fact that Philly v Columbus will be the first match on the schedule – and that match will really be the only match you’ll get to see lineups for before the transfer cutoff time.

The next round starts on June 18th, so we will have a bit of a break in the action – but that round will also be devoid of any DGW teams.

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#2) Teams to consider

RSL – Real Salt Lake will play away this weekend to NYCFC (at this point, I think even the rec league full of fat guys could sneak at least one goal past that defense). Following the NYC game though, RSL will play home to Portland and then get a DGW in Round 15.

Philly – The Union get a home match this week against Columbus and then get to play an away game against NYC next round (see above for NYC-bashing parenthetical comment). Following that, Philly will get a DGW with a pair of home fixtures for Round 15 themselves. The good news here is that most people are already invested in this team to some degree, and those early picks should hopefully pay off for you in some capacity.

LA – The Galaxy are struggling to keep clean sheets lately, but they haven’t been shutout of a match themselves since the beginning of April. In fact, they’ve actually scored a total of 20 goals over the course of April and May, and that doesn’t look likely to slow down at any point with Giovani dos Santos really taking control of this team in attack. LA will also have a DGW in Round 15, and this is the perfect time to start loading up on Galaxy players.

NYC? – I’m going to put this here because everybody is still so bullish on the fact that NYC have a pair of home matches coming up, and they’ll have a DGW in Round 16. If you really like the way this team is playing, then by all means, pick up their players and have at it. But this team is a mess that can’t defend and can’t score in bunches. Why do I give the Galaxy a pass in defense? Because three times in the last couple of months the Galaxy scored 4 goals or more. They have a system of attack to compensate. NYC? Not so much. The LA goal differential is +11, NYC is a -6. They’re not even close.

Villa and Pirlo will score in pockets here and there, but I’ve said before that those guys are individual performers. If they don’t create something for themselves, the system they play in isn’t going to give them any help. LA plays within a system that works to create goals. If you’re really going to invest the type of cash into a player of Pirlo or Villa’s cost, you may as well shift those funds to other more reliable options. And if you’re on the fence about making an NYC transfer, just watch the highlights from their 0-7 loss to NYRB again. That should be enough to push you one way or another.

Dallas – I put Dallas in here as an honorable mention. They don’t have a DGW coming up on the horizon, but they do play 3 of their next 4 matches at home. So they’re definitely something to think about.

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#3) The -4 hits probably aren’t worth it

I’m sure there are many owners who are looking at more than a few players on a bye this round, and unless you have your wildcard, you have to think about whether or not you absolutely have to field a full team this round. Personally, I say take the zero points instead of chasing points via extra transfers.

This is one of those rounds that could be real easy to dig yourself into a hole. First of all, we don’t have any real clue about how these lineups are going to come out. Some squads may go full force, and others may try to get their stars a full two-week hiatus from footballing. Nobody knows what goes on in the mind of an MLS coach. Given the schedule that we have to work with this week, it’s going to be very hard to find that third transfer that you can guarantee will get you 5 points or better to cover the hit.

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#4) Captain Picks

Captain picks tips

First and foremost, you have to go with Giovani dos Santos. LA get to play SKC this round, and SKC are a mess right now. Their lineups have all the hallmarks of a manager grasping at straws hoping that something works. In the month of May, SKC won a single game, they drew one…and they lost four (three of those by shutout). Capitalize on the situation and make LA the center of your attention going into this round.

Mauro Diaz should also be on your radar. FC Dallas are playing at home against Houston, and in the each of the last two matches of this derby, the home team has scored at least 4 goals. I expect Dallas to really put up some goals here.

My last pick is a bit of a shocker, but what about Joao Plata? He has an assist in each of his last two matches and he scored a goal in that Columbus shootout. The best part is that he’s playing NYC this week. And if stats are worth anything, we know that somebody from RSL is going to score on them.

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Don’t forget to stop by mlsfantasyboss.com to catch up on their great weekly articles that lead into the deadline.

Or if you are after listening to more of Guy himself then be sure to drop in and give his Married Man’s Guide to Sports Addiction a listen!

To play the MLS game itself it’s fantasy.mlssoccer.com that you need.

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MLS GW13 – Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer This article was written by Guy Sanchez (FootyFantastic)


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  1. 7
    chins says:

    Good read that. Thanks Guy.
    It’ll all change when the starting line ups screw me, but my Wildcard last week means I’ll get 11 starters without a hit. Should mean I get an advantage over two weeks for the price of one. Got my sights set of a top 100 spot before the break.
    Quick local tip… Thunderstorms forecast in Dallas all week. It’s been pissing down and lightning all day and has been dark since 2pm. If that keeps up and if the game goes ahead, it might not be the usual goal fest against Houston on Thursday night.
    Good luck to all this weekend.

  2. 8
    Silvers says:

    Morning all anyone any idea who Germanys back 4 will be I suspect Boateng / Hummels / Hector to be nailed on but who else possibly one of these 3 Howedes / Mustafi / Ginter ????????????? HELP

  3. 9
    Kruzcampo says:

    More by luck than judgement I have ended up with 11 players for a 4 point hit this week.Going forward I should have 2 playing keepers,5 playing defenders,5 playing mid fielders and 3 playing forwards and I still have the wildcard. I have to play that by GW17 so any ideas which week would be best or if it ain’t broke don’t fix it?
    Got my T-shirt today so thanks a lot guys.Back to the UK tomorrow for a few days so I will show it off to the guys I beat in the money league!!

    • 9.1
      inittowinit says:

      Hi Kruz, looking at the pic below then 15 looks a good one to attack or you could just use it in 17 to prepare for that 18 one which looks horrendous again. There’s a freebie one in 19 to fix your team back up after that. Just depends on your line up right now in relation to all of those.

      • Kruzcampo says:

        Cheers Init
        Another website to go into the Fantasy Football folder.Really useful time saver. This MLS certainly takes more thought and planning then EPL but I am starting to enjoy it a lot more than when I first started. Still got to navigate the second half of the season so I will see how that pans out!

  4. 10
    DMC says:

    Cheers Guy, thanks for giving some light to the darkness of FMLS…Coelho, Kjestan and Gio -» Zimmerman, Diaz and dos Santos with no hit, does it make sense?
    I have the armand on dos Santos but I wonder if a sneaky Valeri capo wouldn’t work better and I’m surprised you didn’t even mentioned him. Any special reason?

    • 10.1

      I didn’t mention Valeri because I’m not sure who will be playing up top for them yet. If Adi starts (which we won’t know before transfer deadline) then I like Valeri a bit more. But also, with Nagbe being out, I think it’s just easier for opposing defenses to key in a bit more on Valeri and throw a few more hard fouls his way.

      Honestly, I think RSL attack vs NYC and LA attack vs SKC are the way to go this week.

  5. 11
    Tekno-kun says:

    Many thanks for this Guy. You think it’s worth taking a hit to get rid of Hernandez for Steres this week? I should be able to get Collin or someone else if I wait until next GW, but that means 10 players this GW if Hernandez travels to the Puerto Rican national team.

    • 11.1
      Tekno-kun says:

      Wait, it’s not for a hit as I have 3 FTs. Still a predicament regarding Collin or Steres though.

      • That’s a coin toss decision in my mind. On the one hand, a -4 to get a defender playing at home against SKC is a mildly decent bet – but it’s not a for sure return. On the other hand, NYC are apt to lose points in defense all the same.

        Heads do it, tails keep it as is.

        How’s that for fantasy advice ha ha.

        • Tekno-kun says:

          Haha, thanks Guy, I think I might want Collin for the DGW but I planned ahead and it seems that I will have a FT to bring him in if necessary, hence I’ll get Steres for this round.

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