FPL Wildcard time or Patience required? Some expert thoughts – Fantasy Football Tips 2014 / 15
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[/three_fourth]Balotelli? Di Maria? Falcao? Welbeck? Cleverley? Boyd? No – the word on FPL lips this week is WILDCARD. An international break, a chance to gain some team value using unreliable price rise sites, a disappointing start to the campaign, an opportunity to buy those “must-haves” or just general boredom has led to thousands upon thousands of FPL managers pressing the button this week. A fortnight of unadulterated fantasy transfers awaits them as they subject themselves to the ultimate FPL thrill ride. Following on from Ed’s Wildcard guide we got some of the FF247 writers together to find out what their plans are for their wildcard. Have they activated their wildcard, have they a plan for later on in the season or do they have no idea what to do?!
Migs
After GW3 points: 182
After GW3 ranking: 33,765
WILDCARD HELD
I will not be playing my wildcard this round due to the fact that for once I have had a decent start to the season. I do have worries in my side regarding the two United players Rooney and Mata but will only assess that after the internationals to see if there are any other injuries. If I were to be playing my wildcard then I would definitely look to get in Ivanovic and Aguero but perhaps I could also do this with a hit here and here so that’s ok. I think people are worrying too much about price value which does not seem to be having as big an impact this season.
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Gallant Pioneer:
After GW3 points: 181
After GW3 ranking: 36,199
WILDCARD ACTIVATED
I have activated the wildcard off the back of my best start in a few years. I feel confident I’ve made the right call for my team and to improve on my ranking further still.
Here are my changes listed in position for comparison.
Players in with WC:
GUZAN
IVANOVIC, DIER, DUFF
KING, QUINN
BALOTELLI, COSTA
Players out with WC:
FORSTER
DEBUCHY, SHACKELL, PIETERS
DAVIS, ERIKSEN
ROONEY, RIVIERE
Giving me as a usual starting line-up (3-4-3):
Krul
Janmaat, Ivanovic, Dier
Sterling Ramsey, King, Sigurdsson
Aguero, Costa, Balotelli
(Guzan, Duff, Taylor, Quinn)
My default second system would be to play 4-3-3 and include Neil Taylor at the expense of King.
Although I have made eight changes to my squad, I wildcarded only really to capture Ivanovic and Costa without taking a crazy 16-20 point hit. I had Costa for the first two weeks but made a 50/50 call to replace him with Aguero when I almost ditched Rooney for the City man. (Note to self – admire, enjoy but don’t trust or listen to ‘presser’ Jose).
With the whole confusion over the price rise/falls currently, I have wildcarded NOT to increase transfer value as the players I have brought in above, I want to keep, so wouldn’t sell them for value as I need them back in place for the eve of GW4.
I have wildcarded for four reasons then:
– As explained I feel I need Costa back and Ivanovic looks unmissable this season.
– Falcao to United, Defoe to QPR – as I write, it is Transfer deadline day morn’. There is a nice secure feeling in having an open wildcard today as once any new signings are added, you can have them without worrying about their price – you only have to worry about who to drop for them. In reality, the next superstar can be in your team for GW4 if you so wish.
– I feel a bit burned (as a few others probably will too) with the mammoth double game week of late last season and the idea of having a WC for another of those isn’t as appealing to me as it once might have been. I feel proper planning ahead of any big DGW will be enough and I certainly won’t be ‘chasing’ it as hard this time around.
– I am trying to be strict with my self-imposed ban on points hits – I’d love to see where it could take me this season.
Good luck to all regardless of whether you wildcard or not.
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NZ Alex
After GW3 points: 193
After GW3 ranking: 6,670
WILDCARD HELD
In previous seasons I’ve been very conservative when it comes to using my wildcard, leaving it till as late as possible and trying to use it for a bumper double game week. This season, I had been planning to use it in the international break as I wanted to go to the big front three of Costa, Rooney/Falcao and Augero and gain the vital extra pounds available from price rises. I have also been very impressed with some of the WC teams I’ve seen on the site which has meant I’ve been very tempted to hit the button. However, as the first few weeks have progressed my transfers have been paying off (thanks to the FF247 articles and the community feedback) and my squad is starting to take shape. Also the change to the pricing system within the game means I wouldn’t have been able to gain the same amount from price rises as last season. So in conclusion, after a third week of green arrows and breaking the world top 7k, I’m happy with my most of my squad and, with a few tweaks which will include a 4 point hit during the international break, I will hold my wildcard until injuries or a DGW demand its use! Good luck to everyone whether using or holding your WC.
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Inittowinit:
After GW3 points: 142
After GW3 ranking: 960,831
WILDCARD ACTIVATED
I usually advocate saving the wildcard for one of the double gameweeks later in the season but I’m changing tact a bit this season having learned a few lessons last season as I shall explain shortly but also and probably more pertinently – I’ve had a stinker so far and need to fix a few things quickly! Which may be reason enough but to be fair I started not too dissimilarly last season and still recovered to a 6k finish but I felt I was always playing catch up and so I feel the need to be more proactive this season. It was always my intention to WC this week to be honest, I’ve said so from day 1 and with good reason. Last season I clung to my WC and felt I wasted it in the end having used it on a DGW but it was a DGW that was planned well in advance and so many others were able to plan ahead and get just as many DGW players in their teams as I was despite my WC so it was wasted somewhat I felt.
The rationale for a GW4 WC was centred around the International break and a few games worth of ‘intelligence’. The 2 week break allows for a small amount of team value building in theory but that is secondary in my thinking. The main reason is the ability to view some patterns and in form players and take advantage of that to the full rather than waiting and transferring in those players gradually as per last season and costing myself points in the process. Ramsey and Toure were prime examples of that last season, I felt they were necessary and so it proved but it took me so long to get them both in it cost me a lot of points and was very frustrating in the process. It seems easy to say I want him and him but as we all know it can be something else entirely to find the right time to do so without a load of hits given that there always seems to be another issue or two to take care of every week as well.
I had a plan and a theory as to how to approach this seasons FPL but I somehow managed to ignore it and went at it in my normal fashion but I am now determined that I will stick to my plan after the WC! The plan is to have a core of 7-9 players who I believe will deliver over the entire piece and not rotate them regardless of fixtures. This will leave a spot or two for rotation and I intend to pick a ‘punt’ every week in one of those spots and rotate mainly that position and that will probably be the 3rd striker. I like the look /price of Welbeck for example but he’s got City up next so I will probably begin the process by picking a similarly priced player who has a nicer fixture this week and then switch that around each week or until Arsenal’s fixtures look good and perhaps he looks like he’s settled down. I want Ivanovic and either Coleman or Baines at the back and they will play every week alongside one of three others who will rotate. Going that bit more expensive at the back will mean a couple of budget mids so again I shall pick three mainstays and two cheap ones and the cheap ones will rotate alongside the others. That’s the theory anyway!
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Bryan Munich
After GW3 points: 171
After GW3 ranking: 116,670
WILDCARD HELD
A few factors have influenced me to hold on to my wildcard this season. Some of them self-imposed. Unlike previous seasons I’m not going out of my way to build team value, which a two-week break normally affords us. Secondly, as the price fluctuations have been harder for the likes of Fiso and TotalFPL to acclimatise to, and with rises seemingly less frequent, it’s unlikely that there’s much profit to be made anyway.
The most decisive of all, though, is performance-based. This time last year, I was languishing around the 1.7m rank and nursing a squad with a number of non-starters, so I burned my wildcard in GW3. I’ve played a lot safer with my squad choice from the get-go this year, and so far it’s paid off. There’s no major surgery needed, and I’m happy with my team going into GW4, so against all prior expectations, I’m saving my wildcard.
I’m not sure when I’ll be using it, but It would be nice still have it going into January. Of course, there are lots of variables that could change things up. Once the cup competitions get into full swing, a monster DGW could crop up. Another thing worth keeping an eye on is how the new signings, particular at Man Utd, will settle in. If Di Maria, Falcao and Blind start clicking, it could be well worth rethinking my squad’s Old Trafford contingent. As things stands however, I may just use a FT to bring Welbeck in, or even save it completely. Fancy that, eh!
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Floydeth
After GW3 points: 174
After GW3 ranking: 84,530
WILDCARD ACTIVATED
There are numerous reason for pulling the wildcard trigger on my team this week:
Having a non-playing bench forced me to take out Costa which backfired massively. If I’d have a better option in reserve I would have risked him to start and also gone with my original transfers which were Mata and Bojan for Sterling and Ullua! (honest, guv) Also Bringing in Dummet this week just added to the non-playing issue as he looks to have lost his spot as well.
I could have possible restrained from pulling the trigger and rebuilt my team gradually. However, the final tipping point was having a 6 hour car journey with plenty of spare time to tinker and hatch a plan. I figured out that I would have taken at least 5 weeks to get were I wanted to be. Add in injuries and price changes to the mix and that estimate could easily double.
There is obviously a plus side to the above as now I have removed all my United cover we will go on to win the league. GGMU
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Kop Warrior
After GW3 points: 184
After GW3 ranking: 23,321
WILDCARD HELD
It probably won’t come as much of a surprise to hear that I will not be activating my WC over the international break. Why? Well the main reason is that I’ve had a solid start, I’m circa 23k. At this stage last season I was circa 600k and falling and I didn’t play my WC, although in hindsight I should have, this season I feel I’m best served holding onto it.
After the first 3 game-weeks there are very few ‘must haves’, if any! At the back there’s possibly Ivanovic but at £7.1m I don’t think he can be considered a must have so I’m willing to go without him for now. Looking at the midfield and the most important players at present are probably Siggy, Sterling, Ramsey & Cesc and luckily enough I’ve had the first three since the beginning and I’ll probably use a FT to get Cesc. Up front Diego Costa is the only one of the big money strikers to deliver consistently. I stupidly sold him last week but again I’ll simply spend a transfer to get him back in. So luckily enough I have quite a few of the big hitters, meaning I feel confident holding onto my WC.
One small issue I do have is the fact that I have three United players in my current squad but I will probably bring Cesc in for Mata ahead of GW4 leaving me with two for a home game against QPR which I feel will tell us a lot about United, so again I don’t feel the need to use my WC to fix this potential problem.
Finally, one of the biggest arguments for using the WC during this international break has been to increase transfer value, but with the changes that have been made to the algorithms which control the price changes fewer players are rising than in previous seasons so it doesn’t look like it will be easy to significantly increase your teams value ahead of GW4.
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Bench
After GW3 points: 178
After GW3 ranking: 52,719
WILDCARD ACTIVATED
So, after being interviewed by Cookie pre-season and saying I will keep my wildcard for later in the season, guess what? Yep, I’ve changed my mind. Saturday night I was beginning to have my doubts having watched United scrape a 0-0 draw at Burnley. Then after watching Sunday’s matches and having no Liverpool coverage I decided I needed help with my predicament and turned to my mentor, Mr Artois. Yep I hit the beer. In a big way.
With Juan Mata, Wayne Rooney and Ashley Young in my side, I was losing value rapidly as they were so ineffective. Alex Bruce has lost his place at Hull and Callum Chambers’ starting spot is now in question. Surgery was required, the Dutch courage was with me and not United and “BANG”, I pressed the button. Monday morning I woke up to that nagging feeling you get when something is wrong. And then it hit me. I logged onto FPL and sure enough I had activated my wildcard. Instant regret hit me – after all I had every intention of keeping the wildcard until later in the season.
OK, I thought, let’s try and make this work and make some team value in this fortnight…but then the price change sites were letting me down and I vowed never to drink again. Again.
Monday got better watching Deadline Day and I could take some positives from having played the wildcard.
So here is my plan for the next couple of weeks:
– first try and gain at least 0.5mln in team value, if possible
– I plan to keep my two keepers, Krul & Mannone as well as Dier, Siggy, Ramsey, Fabregas & Costa
– out will go those three useless United idiots, Rooney, Mata and Young as well as Bruce and Chambers.
– in will come Falcao, Welbeck, Sterling and Ivanovic
– I’m thinking of a Southampton midfielder, either JWP or Davis. In defence I’m looking at the Swansea/Stoke rotation and a 4mln defender, maybe Wisdom or Duff
That’s the plan, but I’m sure that will all charge by the GW4 deadline – but somehow Mr Artois and I will work it out together!
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Calvin Clyne
After GW3 points: 167
After GW3 ranking: 173,643
WILDCARD HELD
So, let’s talk wild cards. From the talk on the boards these past few days it seems like precious few of us still have one intact. And yet many teams I see wildcarding are in the top 100,000. So I must be missing something. Other than the ability to link sentences using commas.
What has happened to the conservative masses? I do no include myself in that group, and yet I think many of the wildcards I have seen played have been done so unnecessarily. I’ll put it simply: do not play your wild card unless you are planning on making wholesale changes to your team! And even then preferably not if you are keeping the bulk of your expensive players, as they are the ones that you would expect to get the most points from. Other fringe players can be changed at a more gradual rate over a course of a few game-weeks. So if your wildcard team is only four or five players different from your current team, ask yourself if it is really worth it. If unsure, ask on the boards before letting your trigger-happy finger click on that activate button. Also bear in mind that you won’t get the same price-rise benefits this season while using your wild card as A: the prices don’t rise as quickly as before, and B: because of this all of the price changes sites have no clue what’s going on, so good luck in predicting the correct moment to buy/sell.
For my part, I am reasonably happy with my team so do not expect to play it any time soon. With the impending arrival of Falcao and possibly others though, how long my lone stand lasts remains to be seen.
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B-Bash
After GW3 points: 162
After GW3 ranking: 269,214
WILDCARD ACTIVATED
My wildcard has been activated and if I’m honest, it was not something I planned I would be doing so early on. I built my team around United and Chelsea as I felt they had the kindest fixtures from the ‘big teams’. I was happy to have 3 from each club and Ramsey, so then it was a case of filling in with others based on price and advice. I had Siggy from the start and I would have had Naismith……….wouldn’t I Innit?! Liverpool didn’t have great fixtures until GW4 so I was happy to go without and I just couldn’t find a spot for any City coverage, as odd as that may sound. I was also comfortable knowing that the 6 from United and Chelsea could possibly stay if all was going well. I went into GW3 with 2ft’s planning to just use 1. I was keeping faith with United and hoping that Terry would do an Ivan and Hazard would bag a brace! Then, step forward Mourinho!! Costa out, doubtful, unlikely to play or whatever. I waited until 11am on Saturday to make my transfers. I had 3 outfield playing subs, but despite that I sold Costa for Jovetic and Chambers for Coloccini. Not the most inspired moves I’ve ever made! By Monday Costa was out of reach without a hit, my United players were disappointing and it was looking I’d chosen the wrong Chelsea defender and midfielder. That could be debatable though.
Anyway, I was going into GW4 with no Costa, no Liverpool attacking coverage and a City striker that is not fixture proof. Mata to Sterling and Jovetic to Costa seemed the obvious moves however I decided to play my wildcard. As I said earlier it was not my plan to use it so soon and I have taken a gamble by doing so, however, with all the transfer moves and the time we have until next GW, it has afforded me an opportunity to construct a squad of around 8 players based on current form who will play each week regardless, and also look at getting on the new transfers early if I decide to do so. I can also build a little team value, however I don’t tend to focus on that part, and certainly not with the new price change system!
Anyway, its the DGW’s that scupper me regardless of having a wildcard or not and the gamble of early wildcard certainly paid off last season, so we’ll have to wait and see!
Thanks to everyone who took part in the Wildcard article – we are sure you’ll all agree that it made a fascinating read with such a cross section of answers and views, proving there is no right or wrong time to play your wildcard and that proper planning either way can lead to success. Or if in doubt, just go on a six hour car journey with a whole load of Stella…obviously as a passenger!!
Today’s observation……Man City. Or lack of it.
Take yourself back 3/4 weeks to preseason. Many teams didn’t have any City players in. Hart was too expensive, defence was a quandary as to who would start. Yaya was too expensive, Silva just gets injured, Nasri is inconsistent. Up front, Aguero is injured. Plus they start away to Newcastle and then host the scousers.
They see off Newcastle relatively easy…clean sheet, Silva scores, Dzeko assists. Aguero comes on, scores.
GW2 – make mincemeat of the scousers – Jovetic scores a brace. Aguero comes on, scores.
What were we all thinking? They scored over 100 goals last season. Right, priority, get a City bod in – Silva? maybe. Aguero, can I afford him? I need to, base the side around him and Costa. What about Jovetic? Or Dzeko….links up great with Kun. Just get someone!!
GW3 – lose at home to Stoke. No goals. Aguero plays 90mins and does nothing.
Fast forward to present day and to the wildcarders…..many I see have no City in their side. Do we not learn or was the Stoke result a truer reflection than the Newcastle and Liverpool wins?
“They play Arsenal and Chelsea next” – oh please – Arsenal are nothing special at the back. And Everton just scored 3 vs Chelsea.
Interested in your thoughts…
Cooks lad, evening. For me the one and only I am looking very very seriously at is Augero. I can get him in this week (for a 4ph) and it is tempting. He can score against anyone, anytime so Chelsea’s defence is not an issue, neither is the far from solid Gooners! I also keep going back to comments lots of us made preseason that seems to have gone out the window as people have for excited about the influx at Man U; stick to the tried and tested until the others prove them-self! My big question; is augero worth losing fab for??!?
My question NZ, is, can you afford to be without a City player?
I’ve been avoiding City players so far. Not necessarily because of their fixtures. I agree with your implication that it doesn’t matter who they play. But my philosophy this year is to pick players that are as near as dammit 100% guaranteed to play. For that reason only, I’ve avoided Man City players, worrying about the players I DO have, rather than the ones I don’t. It’s probably safe to assume Silva and Aguero will start when fit, but that’s so often a big ‘when’. The problem with Man City’s squad, is that other squads offer better reliability (in terms of being nailed on) for your money.
Bry but augero and silva, to a slightly lesser extent, will be very important players when city click for us fantasy mangers. I’d be focusing on how to get one or both in when the flood gates open!
Oh for sure, if they’re fit. I’m a big fan of both. Guess it depends who you have to ship out though. Not sure I can bear losing Joey Barton and Emmanuel Riviere!
Don’t go over the top mate, those two are season keepers!
I had one city player, Jovetic. You know what happened. I still blame you. :finger: 😛
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You asked for it, starting a f-ing City topic and talking about Jovetic. 😉
J/k mate. I really don’t care,haha. I’m doing quite well, plus the week after Pelle scored and JOvetic did nothing.
Still, whenever I like I can bring this up to piss ya off. 😛
In all honesty, I like the game but the most important thing is still winning my private Dutch League and overcoming a certain opponent. At the moment, I’m doing that.
Me too Razman, my work league my priority, always is.
Looking at players, fixtures and form. If I can manage to get a great team without coverage from for instance City, I’m fine.
Cap’n Cook, think Hart/Kompany could be worth a look after GW5 but no point bringing in now. In midfield there’s only really Silva that I’d consider, and not sure he’s worth it over Ramsey, Fab or Sterling. Dzeko/Jovetic is just to unsure for my liking – before the season started I thought Dzeko would be favoured but seems they will share game-time all season. And Aguero is just too expensive for me when there are other great strikers for less money, allowing a more balanced squad. Them’s me thoughts.
Interesting CC, but if they fire it up like they did last season, which in fairness they looked like doing until Stoke turned up, I fancy that changes things a bit?
Nothing’s set in stone and this week’s thoughts will be next week’s memories If anyone goes on a run of form and I can get him in without compromising my squad then I’ll do so.
We can’t dismiss City because of Stoke, but we can’t dismiss the Chelsea defence because of Everton either. Whatever you think or I think of Arsenal they are tough at the Emirates and Chelsea are just as tough on their travels against top teams. I don’t fancy City attacking options for the next two fixtures in part because they have Bayern sandwiched between those two games. We don’t know how many minutes fragile players like Silva and Kun are going to get, plus tough opposition makes them avoidable for now.
And now that we are reflecting on City’s scoring record last season, may I add that they scored a total of 1 goal in these two exact fixtures last season.
Yeah, that’s a fair point Mito, i’ll accept that. So, for the wildcarders, you would recommend no City cover, but maybe a plan to get one in, in a few weeks time?
Cookie,
I’m placed to answer this as you know and I wouldn’t leave out City, no. They are the champions of this country and took apart the nearest challenging team to them (on recent history at least – Liverpool) quite easily as recently as two weeks ago. I think if you are wildcarding – you should aim to cover at least City, Chelsea, Liverpool. If you can add in Arsenal and United cover as well, then all well and good.
My only recent concern as you know, is which City cover to go for. Well documented that I have now changed from Silva to Aguero.
And on the recent history point, I wouldn’t base any transfers on ‘how Team A fared at Team B last season’. I take a longer term view and I can only see problems accommodating such luxury players (Aguero) in a week or twos time – especially if he goes and scores one or two at Arsenal or Chelsea. In my mind, If you are on WC just now – get the strongest team squad you can and play them regardless of one or two “tricky” fixtures.
I am not sure I would recommend anything, as you know blame gets thrown around quite often ( Init & Naismith) but that is what I am doing. GW 6 perhaps is when I will be looking for City cover. Arsenal tied for best defence at home last season only allowing 11 goals and Chelsea best defence when playing away only allowing 16 last season. Yeah as much as I like City, I think I will pass for the next two weeks. After that though, I will probably have my fair share of City cover.
Interesting thoughts Cookie.
I am certainly an amateur versus many of the regulars but If I may, this is a season unlike many of the previous ones. In previous years there were limited (read one or two in defence and attack) sets of players that were “must haves” and frankly if you did not have them you would lose ground on a weekly basis.
The reality is that there are MANY good choices in each category this year. Many players will perform on certain weeks and you cannot have them all! Welcome to a world where it is not so easy! Try to enjoy it and trust your own thoughts.
Personally I am pleased to see that the price changes are going to be less relevant and that the player selection is key. Is that not what really managing a team is about? On that point, whilst fantasy managing is obviously very exciting, this year it may be helpful to have actually managed/selected real football teams so that you understand how to balance a team. If you have to choose between 5 great forwards, 9 great midfielders, and 8 different defenders, what do you do? I may be wrong but I think that this year is different. Enjoy!
Just my humble opinion.
Odd1Out
Excellent points and very well made. Thanks for sharing.
I think most will agree with you about there being so many options that one persons ‘must-haves’ will differ greatly from the next. You are right – this is a good thing.
I also agree completely about the price changes. So many teams go off the rails based upon transfer moves and hurried decisions based upon money. It has been somewhat refreshing this season that this seems to be taken away from us.
+1, nice thoughts.
Odd1Out,
I agree completely with you and I think you made an exceptional point regarding “must-haves” – who I think is important, someone else would disagree – ie Aguero vs Sturridge/Falcao or Ramsey/Sanchez or even City coverage vs Arsenal or United coverage etc etc.
It makes RMTs pretty tricky as one obviously speaks from one’s own mind!!
As you say, though – with the choice available it certainly makes it more exciting and also, unpredictable.
Yes Cookie,
The great thing about this site is that people share their opinions. The interesting thing will be to see that contributors appreciate the variety of options available. As you say, RMTs will be difficult.
I may be wrong but this is the season where I think that we will see very different teams scoring similar points when assessed over a number of weeks. That said, a good core in any team will be important and will make transfer decisions easier.
Odd, yeah what makes it fun is everyone has different is ideas and reasoning but all are respected.
And then we have Raz, who generally talks to himself and then posts a pic of a monkey and then sighs.
I am a bit of a newbie so generally uncomfortable playing someone who I don’t think will start or can easily get rotated out. If/when they start performing I’ll have the option to switch Fabregas or Sterling for Silva and Aguero for Falcao.
Their fixtures are also not great for a while so I don’t see the point of rushing
chris,
you’re dead right to be concerned about non-starters. Though I would suggest the likes of Silva will start the vast majority of games. Jovetic and Dzeko are of course different cases and should be treated with caution!
Eyo Cookie. People were always underestimating Stoke; EVERY SINGLE TIME we face them we struggle against them. We should of course win a match like that, but the people who were expecting a beating were expeccting too much. Think it was Shadow that wrote on here that he thought facing Stoke and Liverpool more so than Arsenal and Liverpool.
We usually score rather few goals away to Arsenal as well, 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, 1-1 are all common results. At home to Chelsea last year we lost 0-1 in the PL and battered them in the FA Cup (3-0 or 2-0). I can understand it if some people decide to go without City coverage due to these fixtures, but City should never be expected to not score, no matter the opposition.
Afternoon all,
Yesterday i had all but decided to SAVE my transfer this week. But now I just saw Di Maria was involved in all 4 of the goals yesterday, scoring one, and Aguero scored as well! Too get both of them though, I would need to do Rooney >> Niasmith, and then Jovetic>> Aguero and also will have to give up fabregas for di maria! Ahh so confusing 😉
Anybody have anything?
Veer, I prefer the formation of the team in the 2nd picture.
Great read guys, love these collaborative efforts! Well marshalled Cookie, but don’t think we don’t all see you taking the easy way out 😉 Mito, spot on analysis as always; every future cough will be in your honour.
The joys of being the interviewer mate!!
That was a great article lads. I am looking forward to seeing if the WCers are right.
For myself I am going to hold my WC for the mo but am looking to a take a 4 point hit this GW.
With Wellbeck as a well priced option, I am going 343 instead of 352.
So for me Mata->4.5m and Bojan->Costa(c)
leaving me with
Bego Krul
Clyne Naylor Rio O’Shea Chambers
Ramsey Fab Sterling Siggy (4.5m)
Costa(c) Roo Jovetic
Then Jovetic->Wellbeck and Rooney->Kun/Studge/Balo/Falcao etc over the next 2 GWs
What do you think?
Horse, looks a very sensible, well thought out plan mate. What are your plans for Chambers?
Solid planning there Horsey, can’t fault it.
Cheers CC.
Much appreciated.
Another article on WCs, and another good one at that – thanks for both!
I’m surprised how many people are playing their WC so early this year. And I’ve only seen one case where In my view it’s (probably) worthwhile, and that mess was mainly the result of picking too many non-starters to begin with. In other cases people who need to make several changes would do better in the longer term to take a few hits instead at this stage in the season.
The cold calculation is that a WC is worth around 24 points (which is what you can hope to make from it in a DGW later in the season) so only worth playing if there’s a strong case for changing 7+ players. By strong case, I mean things like a definite starter to replace a definite non-starter. Or, to take a recent example, getting rid of Giroud (but not getting rid of Costa!).
At the end of the day, a WC isn’t really a big deal since 24 points is barely 1 percent of a top team’s total points over the whole season. And yet, that can make a difference of many places in the final standings.
Hi Cookie.
My plan for Chambers is to sit and wait.
I hold out hope that he will break through and get decent game time for Arsenal.
Do you remember a lot of teams getting Lindegaard as 4m goalie a few seasons ago?
If he played all well and good if not the bench goalie played. (Vorm if I remember correctly).
Well I am going to use the same strategy for Chambers.
How is your team doing and more importantly, are you going to WC?
Yeah I hear you Horse, fancy also with Arsenal’s injury record he’ll end up playing enough.
I’m doing ok mate, not spectacular – 170-odd pts, probably 10-15pts behind where I’d like to be, but not had a shocker, so I’m relaxed. No particular plans to wildcard as of yet, will see what happens.
What I’m finding tough is mids and forwards – so much quality choice available across the board, I don’t feel settled yet, so hopefully the next few weeks we’ll see some clear patterns emerging.
That’s not a bad idea at all with Chambers if you don’t mind it when he doesn’t play. Thought about doing the same with Kolarov but he’s too much for that.
Hopefully the other 4 are nailed on so I will give it a try for the meantime.
If Chambers does get enough game time, 4.5m for an Arsenal defender is good business.
First priority if sort out the front 7 then worry about defence.
If Chambers gets frozen out I am sure another defender will have dropped in price enough to replace him with.