CSF wrote: » It doesn’t strike me as a good move. Who are the great players we would be going for in GW1 that we would want rid of immediately?
eh i dunno wrote: » Anyone considering wildcard for gw2? Pick the strongest team possible for gw1 and then load up on city and utd lads with the wildcard. Want a good start for once instead of playing catch up
Gus Ivey wrote: » I am guessing he wants the likes of Bruno, KDB, Martial and others long term, but doesn't want to select them for GW1 for obvious reasons. I would say a lot are planning to use an early Wildcard
CSF wrote: » It’s way better to bench them and maybe have a slightly weaker GW1. The future value of a wildcard is likely to be much bigger if used properly.
Shedite27 wrote: » Agree, worst case scenario a -8 gets you those 3. You’ll almost certainly want to replace more than 3 players in a wildcard
Gus Ivey wrote: » Not necessarily. It's a risk either way And you can't bench them all if you are planning to have 5 or 6 players between both Manchester clubs.
liamoreilly wrote: » ...Think this season more than ever, keeping a WC is crucial... It can almost be assumed that matches get postponed at some stage this season... Also think bench is more important this season than ever... Any players could be in quarantine for 14 days... So I think the pandemic will affect the league in several ways... ... Off topic, but would you rather have Greenwood & Jimimez, or Fernandez and Mitrovic?... Finding it very touch to choose...
Pete_Cavan wrote: » I made the point before and I'll make it again, ManU fixtures aren't that great; after CP they have Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal in the next 5 GWs. City and Liverpool probably have better runs of fixtures in that time. ManU are far from consistent under Ole, I'd by wary of over-investing in their assets. If they struggle against CP, having multiple ManU assets might not look so great, particularly if you have used your WC to get them.
Green&Red wrote: » IMO part of the appeal with united assets is that you’ve a captain for GW2 & GW3
jamesbere wrote: » What was the number of players last year when the season started. 2.6m at the moment
patmac wrote: » I’m thinking of playing Two 4.5m keepers to guard against fixtures lost to COVID. In fact I’m considering avoiding any triple ups for the same reason.
Tiger Roll wrote: » One of the biggest conundrums this year is Chelsea. Looking at their squad of midfield/forwards , they have 14 players for 6 positions basically. The Lampard rotation is gonna be worse than Pep
SJIII wrote: » I'm not so sure about this, I get the feeling the players you would really want from Chelsea will be fairly nailed on. For me Havertz, Ziyech, Pulisic, Werner will be the 1st choice used in the League (when fit) with the others such as Mount, CHO, RLC, Giroud providing the depth for the cups / off the bench. Surely a couple of these players will be looking to move on though, can't imagine these young guns in particular being too happy being on the bench. Also have Abraham to add to the above mix too! There are enough questions around Chelsea for sure. Pulisic looked electric at the end of last season and would be drawn to him but with the depth now and his injury record that would put me off. Think it may be a watch and see on them for me early doors.
CSF wrote: » Anyone else now very worried for Trent in GW1?