dahat wrote: » All across Twitter the long standing and experienced players are struggling, the casuals are having a field day ATM.
SlickRic wrote: » 2 GWs out of 38 lads. The worm will turn. Most of the casuals won't have plans for Aguero and Sanchez, will double up on Everton before realising they're playing City, and will jump on all the bandwagons every week, becoming confused as to why it's not working come Christmas. I'm taking the stance of enjoying the chaos, and everything will work itself out. Someone said yesterday that it's good to see those who normally lose interest after 10 weeks lording it up for now. I agree.
PARlance wrote: » Bit of an overreaction by most imo. Hazard capt fail followed by Rooney capt fail will mean most players that play sensibly will have gotten off to a shocker. A high % of casuals that have started well will have used up chips to create what is just a small gap in reality. 39 points between me (1.8m) and my mate who normally finishes 200 points behind me, he's currently 100k. The regulars who keep TC and Bench Boost for DGW's should end up with more of an advantage than ever imo.
SlickRic wrote: » This team is top of my main mini league. It has 127 points overall, with 66 so far this week, with 3 to play, as you'll see. Hart Kompany Mertesacker Jagielka Chadli Henderson Coutinho Payet (c) Benteke Lukaku Pellé Fair play to him. It's the year of the mid price midfielder and striker so far!
P.Walnuts wrote: » My goalkeeper points total 32 % of my entire score....
jimmii wrote: » Hope thats Myhill then or was it a total disaster!
Earthhorse wrote: » I get the temptation to wildcard after the unusual start to the season, particularly if yours has been a disaster, but given how unusual the start has been what makes people think they can learn anything from it?
P.Walnuts wrote: » Yep Myhill and Guzan who also got a cs in week one, other than those two it's been a absolute train wreck of a start
jimmii wrote: » Same so far my midfield & attack has contributed 30 points. Fun times.
SpaceCowb0y wrote: » Hon captain Bentekkers! First hat-trick of the season :pac::D
SpaceCowb0y wrote: Hon captain Bentekkers! First hat-trick of the season :pac:
stephenl15 wrote: » Please no. :mad:
Mike Ehrmantraut wrote: » With 3 assists from Clyne
SlickRic wrote: » There are still certain teams and players showing certain form who need to be replaced, and others who need to be brought in. Plenty can be learned from 2 GWs. We'll know more after the transfer window, and after a few more weeks, so it's a calculated risk to wildcard now...but there is still enough data to make some informed changes to your team.
Iused2likebusts wrote: » Personally speaking I feel aguero and sanchez are the 2 players I want. This is how I felt before a ball was kicked. Unfortunately these two weren't viable to start with they take up 25% of your budget so it's quite hard to rearrange to get them in. Aguero in particular I didn't think would be sharp till gw 4 but I couldn't believe my eyes watching him yesterday he was on fire the first 30 min's. The likes of hazard and rooney had really high ownership due to doubts over sanchez and aguero and despite me feeling they weren't great picks it was hard to ignore them as there were no big hitter's available. Them failing with the high ownership and the 2 other lads looking sharp with the low ownership has made it hard to resist. I agree it's a bit too early to wildcard but when your sitting on 47 pts it's hard to justify an 8 pt hit.
Iused2likebusts wrote: » Can and firminho in for lallana and Ibe are the supposed two changes for Liverpool tonight