Trends From The Top Gameweek 5
Welcome to this week’s edition of Trends From the Top. This is a particularly exciting edition of Trends as we are officially a weekly feature for fantasyfootball247! Last season we had the opportunity to “test drive” this piece on the site but for those not familiar with this article, we take a look at the top ten performing managers in an attempt to recognize distinct, successful trends which may help us moving forward for the next, upcoming gameweek as we all look to personally climb and advance within our leagues. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at gameweek 5 results from our top ten fantasy leaders keeping in mind that 1) West Ham and Newcastle have yet to play for GW 5 and 2) the season is relatively “young” and it may be slightly premature to establish credible and non-erratic trends.
Who was the most captained player by the top ten for Gameweek 5?
The captain picks for GW 5 were rather interesting as there were in fact 8 different captain picks amongst the top ten. 50% of the choices were either defenders or goalies. Again, the season is rather new so perhaps these picks are reflective of folks being unable to hone-in on predictable and reliable captains in the form of midfielders and forwards. The 2014/2015 rankings of these top 10 may also reflect the unusual selection of captain picks as none of them were top performers (although a Man City defender proved to be a good pick). For GW 5 Kolarov and Kompany each received 20% of the vote while Mahrez, Aguero, Cech, Lukaku, Yaya Toure and Pedro each received 10%.
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Who were the most popular players chosen by the top ten for Gameweek 5?
Goalkeepers: For gameweek 5, the most popular goalie was Cech as he was selected by 70% of the top ten. Hart received 20% followed by Romero with 10% ownership.
Defenders: 12 defenders made the list for our top players and when we look at defenders for Gameweek 5, we see two dominant players; Kolarov was selected by 70% and Kompany was selected by 80% of top managers. Smalling and Coleman came in at 40%, Azpilicueta, Sagna and Koscielny at 20%, and Targett, Richards, Dier, Gomez and Fonte each with 10%.
Midfielders: When you look at midfielders, the top 10 managers had 14 different players. Four players were selected by 5 of the top ten those being Ayew, Yaya Toure, Mahrez and Tadic. Barkley was the next popular pick with 40% ownership followed by Cazorla at 30%, Pedro, Sterling, Ozil and Mata with 20% and Chadli, Willian, Walcott and Matic each with 10%.
Forwards: This week, 9 forwards made the cut and only Pelle had an ownership of 50%. Benteke came close with 40% of the vote followed by Giroud, Lukaku and Gomis with 30%, Wilson, Defoe and Vardy with 20% and Aguero with 10%.
In summation, the Must-Haves for top managers for Gameweek 5 were Cech, Kolarov, Kompany, Ayew, Yaya Toure, Mahrez, Tadic, and Pelle as they all had an ownership rate of 50% or higher.
Currently, the most popular players in the game are Cech (31.1% overall ownership), Kompany (36.7%), Mahrez (40.4%) and Benteke (34.4%).
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How many of the Top Ten have deployed/activated “chips?”
As you know, this year, they mixed things up a bit to add more options to the game which now include the Bench Boost, Triple Captain and All Out Attack. It was most fascinating to find that ALL top managers but 1 (manager #10) had deployed one or more of these chips. In all, 12 chips have been used. Bench Boost has been activated 6 times followed by Triple Captain and All Out Attack each with 3. This week, Nogoaldado, currently in the 5th position decided to activate his Bench Boost and was most successful as he received the 24 points for those teammates sitting on the sidelines.
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What do we know about our #1 manager?
Our current leader, Warung Tegal (Husein Baydowi) of Indonesia is currently the top dog coming in with an overall score of 341 points and a gameweek total of 58 points. Warung played his Triple Captain chip during GW 2 and brought in 82 points. Last year, Warung finished the game 177,496 and for the 2013/14 season finished an unimpressive 1,485,210. Actually when you look at all our current leaders, none of them have impressive track records so I would be extremely surprised to see any of them hang around for more than a couple of weeks.
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Other interesting facts:
– The average score for Gameweek 5 among the top 10 is currently 62.2 points which is an impressive 36 points above average for the week.
– Indonesia takes the top spot. 40% of the managers are from England, 10% USA, 10% Denmark, 10% Wales, 10% India and 10% Poland.
– The average team value among the top ten is £101m.
So there’s a reflective look at Gameweek 5.
Will knowing any of this information, impact or influence any fantasy football trades? Let us know in the comment section below and as always, best of luck for Gameweek 6!
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Excellent, many thanks for this Beka. Just goes to show that we’re all in the same boat really and those who usually finish way behind us each season are the ones who are leading now. We’ll peg them back, so we will 😉
Wonderful article there. So rightly says it all. Patience is the key
we will all rise. The dark shadows would soon disappear with the premier league stabilizing and as my fantasy team names- GOLDEN BOOT AGUERO
Hi guys. My team now isn’t set up well for the next few ggame weeks and I’m gonna use my wildcard. Anyone give me any tips/ideal WC team right now? 100% getting aguero and sanchez
do you mind posting your current team?
also if i was to use a wildcard this week, i would have Myhill, Kolarov, Shaw at the back
Yaya/Silva, Mahrez, Sanchez as mids
Aguero and Vardy as strikers.
rest of the squad would be based on the fixtures and money in the bank
Cant give an “ideal” squad really. Best advice is to try not pack your squad with players who have already started well, instead focusing on those who have the schedule/potential to bang out big scores over the next couple of months. There will obviously be players like Mahrez and City players who will break the mold but, in general, look ahead and not back and you should be fine in the long run. RMT the life out of the forum and i’m sure you’ll get a good amount of advice/tips. One thing i would say is that if i were on a WC this week, i’d be doubling up on WBA defence.
Great replies off you both! Here’s my squad. Also the wba double up is interesting
Thanks, Rebekah. Another fine idea from 247.
It’s heartening to see how poor some of the non-obvious picks are. I particularly like Aguero at 10 percent. Sergio may not come good, but most everyone here is betting he will. Our “leaders” will find it difficult to reverse engines if/when Aguero starts lighting it up.
Thanks for the article Beka, can’t wait to get through it all.
In the meantime, would love some thoughts for where to go with 2 FT this week (0.2 in the bank). Help?
Schmeichel, Butland,
Azpi, Kolarov, Cedric, Mings, Oxford
Haz, Mahrez, Yaya, Montero, Milner
Kun, Pelle, Deeney
Colriles
You could get WBA def coverage, they have some “clean sheet” potential in the next couple weeks.
I started to think double up on WBA Def.
Change deeney for vardy or something
Aguero wont be playing against Juve through injury, but sterling is fit.