Minime2.5 wrote: » Did you have a question?
Irishphotodesk wrote: » With a week to go.... I’m all over the place. Reading so much and trying to select a team that isn’t going to collapse or need a week1 wildcard. Bielsa with Leeds seems to have the gengenpressen (klopp version) or bielsa press, which might make Leeds players attractive, can they do it at the top level, can they do it against premierleague opposition? Liverpool on the other hand seem to be defensively unsure, minimimo seems to be the standout player of pre-season for them, but he isn’t ensured of a starting place when the season restarts. Auba - the FantasyFootball troll - has been in great form, but he is a fantasy football troll and may be waiting for the Fulham game to do what he does best .... ruin a perfectly good fantasy football weekend. Kane, traditionally a slow starter to league form, is rarely mentioned at the moment, in a team which has had quite a few changes, not sure if they will be fully settled and they face an Everton team who could be a push over or a solid wall. Chelsea, seem to be hit with quite a few changes and an expanding squad, difficult to know if they will all work cohesively as a unit or will be confused on the pitch, also seem to be a high level of self isolation required in the squad, unclear what the starting line up could be. United/city/villa/Burnley, none feature in first game-week, which leaves a lot of players who could feature in teams, interestingly KDB has over 35% ownership despite not playing in first game. West ham, Leicester, Everton, southampton, wolves etc.... of them all, I would say Southampton are most likely to produce a win. West ham seem to have a lot of disruption between management and the board - a rising Star was sold to west brom and both manager and various players gave reactions online. Leicester - you never know who will turn up, vardy is probably the only one of interest, but even at that ... he may have the waggatha christy trial coming up sometime. Everton, playing a spurs team which may or may not turn up, Everton signed a midfielder and striker during the break so far ... they may give spurs a run for their money or might get railroaded. Southampton playing a weakened palace team ... could produce an opportunity for ings to be the star of the week. Wolves, lost Doherty to spurs and at the moment traore is on the sick list , which will have an impact on their ability to beat teams. My team is officially blank again !!!
eh i dunno wrote: » Not the best but in the top ten since the restarthttps://twitter.com/fplfantasyguide/status/1301434728294293504?s=09
CSF wrote: » Think whoever told you that might have been taking the mickey. He had an xG of 5.35 for the entire season combined putting him behind the likes of Joelinton. He will need to make big steps forward to be a good option this year.
eh i dunno wrote: » Trossard stats after covid were the highest in the league I read somewhere for xg or whatever that is called
extra gravy wrote: » I'm thinking about it... Want to have a punt around the 6m mark, maybe him or Trossard.
eh i dunno wrote: » Any mention of matheus pereira from wba in here? 8 goals and 16 assists last season for wba.
Cartman78 wrote: » Is Antonio capable of rising above all that and performing like he was at the end of last season?
Shedite27 wrote: » Anyone looking at West Ham defenders, have a look at the goals they conceded against Bournemouth yesterday (3 videos linked to this tweet), then take all the West Ham players out of your team, and go to your bookies on choice and put some money on Moyes being first manger sacked and West Ham to be relegated. As ye know I'm a West Ham fan, place is a mess at the moment, Noble (captain) called the owners out on Twitter for selling Diangana to WB.https://twitter.com/WestHam_Central/status/1302539790471114753?s=20
CSF wrote: » Why do you think Ramsdale took in 17 point less than De Gea last season from 8 less clean sheets and 90 minutes less played? 4 points more than Alisson and 7 points less than Ederson who admittedly both played less minutes but also took in more than enough clean sheets that they should still have slaughtered him based on the logic above. Mat Ryan another example of premium scoring points from a 4.5 guy who only kept 9 clean sheets and without a clean sheet in sight. If in a 3 game spell Ederson keeps 2 clean sheets and Ryan keeps 1, you're usually expecting Ederson to get around 14/15 points per game (given Ederson averages less than 2 saves per game). Those goalkeepers usually take 9/10 points on their clean sheet game alone. All about finding that Pope/Henderson type and if they also start slaughtering the clean sheets you won't just match the keepers from the elite teams for value per price, you'll be matching them full stop.
Pete_Cavan wrote: » I think save points is a bit of a red herring. How many keepers end up with more than 4 save points in a season, enough to surpass a CS? A keeper with a weaker team has to make a lot of extra saves to equal the points of a keeper who keeps two more clean sheets, all other things being equal. Save points should be looked at like bonus points, nice to get but you can't rely on them (bar for a few of the top players who regularly rack up bonus points).
Ace2007 wrote: » Ali:eek: that lad hasn't shown much form in two years ha Kinda agree that it could be the way most teams go down in a few weeks time - when all players are fit and we know how they fit it - the only i would say is though - you would be more likely to captain Salah, than say Greenwood, Ali, or the Chelsea lads off the bat.
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » With Havertz added, i am increasingly looking at a single premium midfielder. Serious potential from 7.5m to 9.5m with Rashers, Greenwood, Havertz, Puli, Ziyech, Ali and Son all potential 180 pointers. Much prefer two of them than a Salah and Soucek. Lovely price point to switch players around as well
Minime2.5 wrote: » How come Vanderbeek hasnt been added to the game yet, Havertez was signed much later and hes already in there A few questions Is Mitchell the only 4.0m defender that may start Which is the better Option Mitrovic, Adams or Antonio? I I actually have Antonio at present but Westhams fixtures after week 1 are difficult
Shedite27 wrote: » .... resulting in a team being top half. We’re not talking about Kepa or Ederson here, we’re talking about Ryan V McCarthy. IMO, one will rack up save points, keep a few clean sheets and win games by the odd goal to get top top half, the other will lose a lot of games, so less clean sheets and bonus points, which would you choose?
CSF wrote: » Is top half team definitely the criteria you look for in a keeper though? For me, I’m thinking kind of team that will rack up saves, and win the games they win by the odd goal.
Shedite27 wrote: » I was on McCarthy on the basis that I think Southampton will be a top half team and Brighton will not. The only argument I see for Ryan is that a lot of people will want KWP, so avoids a double up. FWIW I've currently upgraded to Guaita
CSF wrote: » People going with a set and forget 4.5 goalkeeper, if the conversation is between McCarthy and Ryan, what is pushing you in the direction of each one? Myself I'm trying to figure out which kind of team is going to be the more defensive in their approach. By which, I don't necessarily have the best defensive record. Obviously Pope and Henderson were doing so well because they were racking up the saves. Meaning 8-11 points often when they were keeping clean sheets, and often 3-4 points in the games they weren't. Going for the good teams that are a little bit more open will obviously bring you in the 2 or 6. Even when the 6s are more often, that doesn't always add up to a better total at the end of the season. Which 4.5 keeper do we think best fits that balance?