New Signings – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16. Milner, Ings, Firminho
Liverpool were poor last season, actually they were worse than that but for the sake of our younger readers let’s stick with poor! Their defenders made a catalogue of errors over the course of the season, while up front they struggled for goals. It therefore comes as no surprise that Brendan Rodgers has been busy in the transfer market, although as we’ve seen in the past this is not necessarily a good thing! They’ve replaced Brad Jones with Adam Bogdan whom unsurprisingly we won’t be covering in one of these articles, 18 year old centre back Joe Gomez has arrived from Charlton and as he’s likely to be one for the future we won’t include him either. We took a look at Nathaniel Clyne in an earlier article and today we’ll focus on James Milner, Danny Ings and Firmino.
James Milner
Liverpool
Age: 29
Signed From: Free agent (previously Manchester City)
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Why has James Milner left Manchester City? A club with whom he won two league title and will challenge again this season, and who offered him a four year contract worth up to £165k a week. It is likely that he has been assured of his game time at Anfield, but where Brendan Rodgers will play him is not immediately obvious, although reports have suggested that he will be handed his preferred role in central midfield. One possible scenario would see him played alongside Jordan Henderson with a more defensive minded player behind them or they could form the defensive base of a midfield three with a more attacking player ahead of them. Should he be offered a somewhat attacking role from central midfield position he could prove to be an interesting fantasy option, particularly as he’s priced at just £7.0m. During his time at City he spent most of his time operating in a wide role, a position from which his influence is limited and his lack of pace exposed. However in his final season at Villa, the last season in which he was a consistent starter he chalked up 184 points thanks to seven goals, 12 assists and 35 bonus points. One thing is for sure and that is that wherever Rodgers chooses to play him Milner will give everything for his new club and while he should not be viewed as a replacement for a certain Steven Gerrard his experience will help fill the leadership gap which Gerrard’s departure has created. Finally, while Milner has been handed Liverpool’s famous no.7 jersey, I wouldn’t expect him to hit the heights of those who have worn the jersey in bygone years!
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Danny Ings
Liverpool
Age: 22
Signed From: Burnley
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Is Danny Ings the next Rickie Lambert? Liverpool fans will certainly be hoping that the answer is no! In the two seasons prior to joining Liverpool Lambert scored 28 goals in 75 Premier League appearances for Southampton, while in his only season in the Premier League Ings scored 11 in 35 games for Burnley. Both Liverpool fans and FPL managers will be hoping that Ings has more of an impact at Anfield than Lambert managed last season. I’m not going to compare the two but one big difference is that Ings is only 22 and will surely continue to develop as a player, whereas Lambert was 32 when he joined the club. So what can we expect from Ings? It will all depend on how he himself handles the move. While Liverpool can no longer be considered a top 4 club there will be still be an awful lot more pressure placed upon him at Anfield than there was at Turf Moor. Currently Liverpool have five forwards (I use the term loosely!) in Sturridge, Lambert, Borini, Balotelli & Ings himself, actually there’s six, how could I forget Divock Origi. With Lambert, Borini & Balotelli all likely to leave the club over the remainder of the transfer window and Sturridge unlikely to be fit for the start of the season, Ings could find himself as the clubs only recognised striker come August 8th. Obviously the club continue to be linked with Christian Benteke, and it seems highly unlikely that another will not be brought in before the window closes. One thing is for sure and when he is given his opportunity he will work endlessly for the good of the team. He can hold the ball up well, win aerial duels and can finish with both feet. He has the ability to link up with the midfield and wide men which would see him fit into either a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 system, both commonly used by Rodgers. Should Rodgers choose to play two up top Ings could also be effective. Just like Lambert last season Ings has been priced at £7.5m. Is this good value? I would advise you to wait & see how Ings settles into life at Anfield, this will also allow you to assess how Liverpool’s new signings gel together.
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Firmino
Liverpool
Age: 23
Signed From: Hoffenheim
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Let’s be honest, Firmino is one of those players who the vast majority of us had never heard of back in May. It wasn’t until the papers linked him with a move to United that most of us took any notice of him. He began his career with Figueirense in the second tier of Brazilian football before moving to Hoffenheim in 2010. It’s said that he initially struggled to adapt to foreign climes, which is good news for Liverpool, and he took three seasons for his talents to emerge. Since the start of the 2013/14 season he has weighed in with 23 goals & 21 assists, and has been one of the stand out performers in the Bundesliga. It remains to be seen where Brendan Rodgers plans to play the Brazilian, at Hoffenheim he spent most of his time playing directly behind a striker in something of a free role, although he is also capable of leading the line. He is a great dribbler, has excellent technique and as his recent stats demonstrate, he can finish. In 2013/14 Liverpool adopted a high pressing approach but the loss of Luis Suarez meant they struggled to press teams last season. Firmino is not only a flair player, he is also known for his work rate and his arrival could see Liverpool get back to playing on the front foot. Liverpool will be hoping that he and his compatriot Philippe Coutinho form an immediate understanding on the pitch and if this is the case, Firmino could very well prove to be an interesting FPL prospect, particularly if Liverpool have a striker knocking in the goals on a regular basis.
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Anyone going without Aguero? Or is that a ridiculous suggestion?
Depends on his fitness come GW 1. Based on Pellegrini’s comments last season he’ll return from vacation a couple of days before GW 1 starts, and will obviously not be match fit. We’ll know more about this the closer we come to the start of the season, but if he’s match fit then he’s the first name in my lineup.
I am making my squad with him in, as Teks says, if hes not match fit then i’ll just take him out, but make sure the dosh is itb to get him in when ready.
Thanks both, sound advice! (as always ahah)
AT – currently working on two squads one with him and one without! I do suspect he won’t be ready till at least GW2/3
Right, for all of you regulars that have not seen this post yet, here it is again.I am starting a new classic league this season for regular posters on the site, there will also be a cup competition aswell. So, can you e-mail me please giving your regular site name, your real name and the name of your fantasy football team, so when people ask me who someone is i can tell them, cheers.
E-mail address is :- Elleffcee@fantasyfootball247.co.uk
For those who have already e-mailed me, the code has been sent back to you. Cheers.
Can’t remember if I responded or not before so I’ll do it again! Cheers Elle.
Oakeydoakey mate.
Hi Colriles,
Elle hasn’t received an e-mail off you yet, cheers.
:hippo:
Elle what’s this about?
For anyone who missed it earlier the new and improved Fixture Tracker is on site now for the first 6 GW’s…
https://fantasyfootball247.co.uk/fixture-tracker/
Only thing that puzzles me about this new colour scheme is the colours which are neither “difficult”, “medium” or “easy”. Are those games just uncharacterisable?
You right, I didn’t know what the heck to call them, so I put in the arrows and walked off. :hippo:
Light green, for eg. on Arsenal away at Newcastle in GW4 is half way between Medium and Easy. It’s not dark green as it would be if it were a home game but not a very easy one. Or a medium one. Somewhere inbetween. Or something
Originally I put in the word to, but then I thought is it Too or To or Two, so I decided to go with an arrow.
Init are you colour blind do you need some help 😉
Init, go get your yellow crayon off Mito, hes the one that nicked it. 😮
Morning all! Great articles so far fellas, well up for the season now! All our boxes finally arrived last week after like half a year so finally got around to a binge catch-up this morning over brekky. Now let’s have a look at cobbling a team together…
Welcome to the site mate! I hope you like it. 😉
Great site! Glad I just found it… Very droll 😉
Good Evening my Potty Disciple’s
While I beaver away behind the scene’s working away on my first Article of the Season why don’t you get a foot in my door?
Interested?
Well here you go then…..
Potty
Potty, don’t get a foot in your back door for gods sake. Ouch ! 😮
You already working on it Potty? Betcha it will still be late.
I’ve bought an Alarm clock you Kulumbean fool
Never be late again
WoooHooo
Potty
Hey gang, glad to be back and tinkering away again. Had an amazing holiday in the UK, such an amazing place. Nobody took me up on my offer of a pint, so I just drank em myself. 😉 :beer:
Couple quick questions: Anybody else thinking about Siggy or Alderwereld or Hendo to start the year? Or Milner over Hendo for the same price?
Feel free to RMT this quick first draft!
Courtouis, Ruddy
Clyne, Mert, Alderwereild, Morgan, Cook
Haz, Ramsey, Siggy, Hendo, Toszer
Aguero, Berahino, Deeney
i will probably have Toby from the start not the other two……
And i would pick Milner over Henderson easy
Are you going to rotate your Watford mid with your Watford forward?