Promoted Teams Analysis FPL 2017/18 Brighton
I’m writin’ about Brighton.
As Milburn and Rosco combine to give us the canny lowdown on their local heroes at Newcastle and as Brookyboy runs through his beloved Huddersfield Terriers, it fell to me to write about my local side – 469 miles for those curious! I’m actually closer to Killarney than Brighton but that’s not to say I can’t fall in love and adopt them as my little team this season.
So let me give you a quick meet and greet to ‘my’ Albion before we look at the five players I’ve selected who I think could provide the best value for your fantasy squads this season.
Brighton and Hove Albion to give them their full title were founded in 1901 and this season will be their first ever in the Premier League. Their highest ever league finish was in the old First Division was 13th in 1981-82 (the season I was born – we’re just meant to be together). They play at the Falmer Stadium, or the Amex to provide its sponsored title and things have never been better for the Seagulls. In their chequered past they were once one match away from relegation out of the football league, they were homeless and playing 70 miles away from home at Gillingham, they then had to lease an athletics arena from the local council to play on. Their supporters deserve this Premiership season.
They are managed by the hugely-underrated Chris Hughton and famous fans include Des Lynam, Fatboy Slim and . . . . Jamie Theakston? Their biggest match (which they’ll enjoy twice this season) is the M23 Derby against Crystal Palace. It’s an odd one, look it up!
For fantasy though, I have looked at five guys and these are Mat Ryan, Lewis Dunk, Anthony Knockaert, Pascal Gross and Glenn Murray.
Mat Ryan
Position: Goalkeeper
FPL Price: £4.5m
Mat Ryan first came to my attention when he turned down a trial in Scotland with Rangers in 2013 due to the instability at the club at the time but I followed his career since then because I’m kind of a football nerd that way. The Aussie stopper was with Central Coast Mariners at that time and since then he has represented Bruges, Valencia and Genk before Chris Hughton signed him this summer. He undoubtedly has been signed as first choice goalkeeper for the coming season to replace the Birmingham-bound David Stockdale.
This guy would certainly be one for the chalkboard if you are looking at the two £4.5m rotating goalkeepers technique this season. Although Brighton face Manchester City on the first weekend, they have a very favourable fixture list until the end of November and you could pair up Ryan with another goalkeeper for the tough games in weeks one and seven (Arsenal away).
Ryan is a very accomplished goalkeeper with nearly 200 senior professional appearances across three different leagues and supplements this with 35 caps for his country. He will undoubtedly need time to settle but he isn’t shy in communicating with his defenders and is known for being decisive with cross balls and passes and distributes very well.
Lewis Dunk
Position: Defender
FPL Price: £4.5m
Local boy Lewis Dunk was a mainstay in the best defence in the Championship last season – they conceded 40 goals in 46 games shared with Newcastle but with 21 clean sheets to the Magpies’ 19 – and is primed to again marshal the Albion backline despite the rise in class.
I won’t pretend that the central defender is some kind of unearthed gem that I’ve found. You’ll find a lot of FPL players and writers will be tipping him this season and that counts for something. Dunk would have actually led the Clearances, Blocks and Interceptions (CBI) total in the Premier League last season based on his Championship stats last season – these CBI stats count towards Bonus Points remember, as do shots on goal – he had 38 last season of which 26 of these were with his head. This points to a defender who is accomplished at both ends of the pitch (he also won more headers (188) than the Premiership’s best last season).
At £4.5m and with the already mentioned fixtures to open up the season, this is going to be one popular selection I’m sure. I wouldn’t be put off by the 3 out of 5 away matches to begin, they had an almost identical spread of home, 12, and away, 11, clean sheets last season and with this step up in class would surely make them only more cautious and organised.
Anthony Knockaert
Position: Midfielder
FPL price: £6.0m
Anthony Knockaert is the French midfielder who counted 15 league goals, eight assists and 118 successful dribbles (for those that way inclined!) which all combined to lead to the midfielder to be voted the Championship Player of the Year for 2016/17.
The former Leicester player comes in at just £6.0m and is ideal for that fourth or fifth midfielder role in your fantasy squads. To my mind he would be the best attacking coverage for Brighton and could rotate well with a mid-to-cheap priced forward for the tough games when they come along if you fancy a toggle between 3-4-3 and 3-5-2.
Yes there may be a few league-tested choices at the same price as Knockaert – those such as Shaqiri, Chadli, Phillips, Snodgrass etc. would have their own claims but it may not be a bad idea to get on this guy early to benefit from the surprise factor he will bring to the league and inevitably, the price rises as they come. He has the class and we’ve seen so many players from the promoted teams thrive in the league in their first season and I can see no reason why this midfielder can’t follow suit.
Pascal Gross
Position: Midfielder
FPL Price: £5.5m
Pascal Gross is getting a mention here due mainly to one outstanding statistic which almost knocked me over when I researched. The Germany youth cap created more big chances than any other player in last year’s Bundesliga with 95. When you consider the talent in this league and the fact he was with Ingolstadt, then that is quite remarkable. Surely this shows he has the quality to find that pass or create that chance and perhaps better finishers might have saved the Bavarians from relegation.
Interestingly, Chris Hughton, his new manager was quoted as saying “he offers something different to our existing midfielders, as an attacking midfielder in a more advanced position, operating behind the forward line”. Could be one for the watchlist or as a punt should you need to save £0.5m here and there.
Glenn Murray
Position: Striker
FPL Price: £6.0m
The big striker only signed permanently for Brighton in January but this was based on 15 goals in 28 games in the first half of the season during a loan spell from Bournemouth so it was really no surprise to see. The Cumbrian finisher is now 33 years old and although perhaps past his peak, has a record throughout his career of scoring goals on top of goals. He was transferred for £4m between Crystal Palace and Bournemouth in 2015 having had a quite reasonable goal every 2.5 game record. Murray is at home on the South Coast and previously played for Brighton between 2008 and 2011 scoring 53 in 118 appearances.
Again I would mention that Brighton have a list of games where they will fancy their chances of getting early wins on the board and Murray, who I think will retain first choice billing ahead of the Israeli Tomer Hemed, is also the penalty-taker for the newcomers.
I hope this has helped you in some small way.
Up the Albion!
GP
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The Fixture Tracker…
Which one is better?
Both look good to be fair mate.Not really understanding the love for little pea.Three away fixtures to start and his recent goal scoring has been poor.Sure I read on Twitter today something like 8 goals in his last 23 appearances.
In fact it’s worse than than that I’ve just checked ! 7 in 27 though a few of those were as sub !
I feel the same about him. The fact he wasn’t exactly prolific in Germany is a worry, as it isn’t known to be a particularly defensive league.
First one for the opening few fixtures I’d say. Not sure about Ramsey though – if he gets a lot of gametime, avoids injury and goes on a scoring streak like the first half of 2013/14 season then yes…but the only time that has ever happened is the start of the 2013/14 season – before he got crocked :tick-tock:
I prefer the coutinho one and chico is a gamble that could pay off maybe a wait and see
Here’s draft #13 for what it’s worth. Not sure about Chadli but there are plenty at the same price. Anywhere else looking weak? I am trying to go for balance (although that will no doubt change after the first 45 mins of GW1 when I start working out who to bring in for -8)
Apart from Chadli, the other area of risk might be Southampton. VD is clearly going to move and who knows what effect that will have on them defensively? He is a solid defender and I don’t think they’ll find it easy to replace him.
Much as i rate VVD, Soton actually had 7 CS in the 22 games he played, and 7 in the 16 he didn’t, so I’m happy to go for them with their opening fixtures, which are phenomenal.
Not sure about Mickie in the middle not sure about and I think a lot of people are going to have 4.0 players that will/may not play
I’ve been fannying about with another team. Tried leaving Lukaku out this time, and this looks reasonably good. There’s a million left in the bank to bring Lukaku in for Jesus as and when. Benteke I expect to swap at some point, when Palace’s fixtures get tougher. Gut feeling is this is the best balanced team I have come up with, but there’s a lot of reliance on the same teams. Thoughts?
Not sure about Drinkwater as 4th midfielder and triple Spurs to start could be risky
How’s the team looking Ronaldo?
Haven’t been tinkering much with it since it opened but need to knuckle down and do some homework Smash. I think it’s hard to get a good bench which I feel is very important
Think you’ve convinced me to plump for Glenn Murray as my cheap third! Premier League experience, on pens, hmm….
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How’s that recruitment going mate? Looks like an amazing opportunity for the right person. If I was 20 years younger but still had my experience (oxymoron!) I’d jump at that one. Especially as I live about 20 mins from your HO! Bry messaged me similarly saying he’d love it if only you’d accept someone who worked about once every two months I then pointed out the commute from Japan also….
If I only spoke English and didn’t live across the pond.
Hello All. I’m looking forward to the season.
I have the 4th pick in my draft. Assuming that Kane, Lukaku, Aguero/Jesus will go 1,2,3. Who should I take with my #4 pick?
Appreciate any help.
Haha, hello Bob, they’ve finally made a game for you!
You may have answered your own question there with the Aguero / Jesus thing?
Lends itself perfectly to AT’s ‘make a preference list’ thing though doesn’t it. Would KDB sit above either of those on such a list? Or even Alli?
I’d like a striker in Round 1–would Aguero or Jesus be the best pick?
Yes, the draft league is a nice idea whose time was about 3 years ago. Glad they’ve caught up.
I grab Jesus over Kun, I trust that Pep likes him a lot more than Kun
BobFest, my top 20 as of this moment
Kane
Lukaku
Alli
KdB
Eriksen
Morata
Jesus
Aguero
Hazard
Mane
Lacazette
Sanchez
Ozil
Salah
Firmino
Vardy
Benteke
Siggy
Defoe
Coutinho
Only reason I have Alexis and Coutinho so low is because I be afraid to draft them and have them leave but if they were still there when the 12th and 20th pick came across, I probably take them and take that chance.
Thanks Mito. I thought about KdB, but I still think a striker is best at #4.
If you were to have one of Aguero/Jesus in your team for gw 1, who would you have?
Aguero would be my pick
Running round in circles on that one
However I prefer Aguero