Delighted to welcome Mervyn Glasgow to the site for the first time. Mervyn finished 14th out of more than 4,500,000 teams and came within a whisker of taking the top spot in the FantasyYIRMA.com mini-league. Mervyn has been kind enough to walk us through his FPL squad selection process – Drop him a follow on […]
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Liverpool FC: Coutinho Staying Put, Sturridge Staying Fit!
Jul 25
Delighted to feature @JamesMartin013 once again on FantasyYIRMA where he’s back with a run through of Liverpool options for your consideration in FPL. If you’d like to feature on the site drop me an email to Ryan@FantasyYIRMA.com Here we are again. A new season approaches, new signings flood in to tempt the browsing FPL […]
Fantasy Football: Aguero, Defoe and a Nintendo Power Glove
Jan 9
Feeling Fuzzy: Gameweek 20 Review “Clearly, Less is More” Written by @FuzzyWarbles (That’s important) Happy New Year to my fellow fantasy football fanatics! During the festive period, scheduling was too hectic to put out a gameweek review after every round and I last checked in with you after Week 17. Since then, we […]
Arsenal, Liverpool… and Stoke feature in the Gameweek Preview??
Oct 13
Written by @CraigHazell – that’s important! Way back when at the beginning of last season, I told you all that Virgil Van Dijk would be an excellent acquisition for Southampton and indeed the Premier League. Many months later, I sit here swimming in my own self pity at being 908th in my own league, clinging […]
15 Essential Fantasy Football Tips: Gameweek 1
Aug 12
15 Essential Fantasy Football Tips Written by @TheSarjeant Here’s our 15 essential Fantasy Football Tips for new Fantasy Managers 1) Always pick players who are guaranteed to play every single game – unless injured/fatigued or suspended. 2) Always go with three at the back. You can only get 1 clean sheet max, whilst attacking players […]
Mahrez to Arsenal or Chelsea?? Who Cares! He’s in my Fantasy Football Team
Aug 12
Welcome back!! It’s been a great summer of sport but let’s be honest. There’s only so many hours you can watch handball in Rio or cricket, anywhere, and pretend it makes you happy. Sure, FPL is an abusive relationship and you’re pretty sure it will never change but it’s better than the alternative so bring […]
Fantasy Football Goalkeepers: Manchester United Old Boy’s Club
Aug 6
We welcome back @TheSarjeant as he continues on with his excellent Fantasy Football Potential Gems Series. Next up, we look at potential Goalkeepers who could shine for you this season. Potential Gem Goalkeepers for the 16/17 Season Written by @TheSarjeant Tom Heaton £4.5m — Burnley Burnley regained their Premier League status after winning […]
I said Arfield not Arsenal!! Can Burnley provide Fantasy Football Differentials?
Aug 4
It’s all too easy to be swayed by the big name players and clubs when it comes to selecting your Fantasy Football Squad. The harsh reality is that in order to keep the cost of your squad within the £100m budget you need to find value from other clubs and balance the books!! The promoted […]
Fantasy Football GW34 preview: Has Michu’s magic returned?

The sun is shining and Michu (£8.0m) is scoring goals. It suddenly feels like August again doesn’t it?
Swansea’s Spaniard made one of the most spectacular entrances into Fantasy Premier League that we can remember, scoring four goals in his first three games and finishing the year 2012 on 13 strikes. All whilst handily listed as a midfielder.
The goals saw his Fantasy price rocket up from an initial £6.5m, with his ownership percentage increasing each week as a result. However since a goal against Manchester United just before Christmas, Michu has scored just four in 12 games since then. As a player who doesn’t contribute many assists (just two in that time and three all season), the Spaniard started to lose support.
The early season additions to many teams still sees his ownership percentage at a huge 44.1%, above the likes of Luis Suarez (39.8%), Robin van Persie (37.8%) and indeed everyone else, and after a recent return to goalscoring form there will be even more managers who are willing to take him on board in the closing weeks of the season.
Strikes against Tottenham and Norwich in the past two weeks have taken Michu’s tally to 17 goals this campaign, and after Swansea missed out on playing last weekend he has a double gameweek on the horizon in a bid to find even more.
This weekend though he faces a home game against a Southampton side who have failed to win away at a team ranked above them in the table all season, and so Michael Laudrup’s side will be confident of delivering a victory which will keep them in the top half of the table.
Michu is almost certain to be key to those hopes.
Elsewhere on a Saturday which is likely to go a long way towards determining who will be relegated this season, Norwich host a struggling Reading outfit who still look set to go down despite goalkeeper Alex McCarthy (£3.9m) earning them a point from a goalless draw with Liverpool last weekend.
Like Michu, Robert Snodgrass (£6.3m) scored in the last game at Carrow Road – Norwich’s 2-2 draw with Swansea – and the Scottish midfielder is likely to be a key element to the Canaries’ attempts to break down the Royals on Saturday, when Snodgrass will be looking to improve on his record of five goals and six assists this season.
FA Cup finalists Wigan are another side battling the drop, and although they could find it tough this weekend as they return to London to face West Ham, they do so offer intriguing cheap forward options in Arouna Kone (£6.6m) and Callum McManaman (£4.5m).
QPR simply have to beat struggling Stoke if any hope of them staying up is to remain, and so Loic Remy (£5.9m) is certain to be one to watch, whilst Sunderland’s Adam Johnson (£6.7m) is sure to be key to his side’s hopes of a second successive win as they host a strong Everton outfit.
Sunday’s matches bring together four of the top seven in a couple of big-hitting clashes, and whilst Tottenham will be hoping for the return to fitness of Gareth Bale (£10.5m) ahead of their match against Manchester City, it is a return to form that Suarez (£11.1m) will be after as Liverpool host Chelsea. After hitting 11 goals in 10 matches, the Uruguayan now hasn’t managed any in his last four.
Monday night will see Manchester United expect a victory from their home clash with Aston Villa, and whilst Van Persie (£13.6m) managed to find the net for the first time in 12 and a half hours of football for United against Stoke last weekend, it could be Wayne Rooney (£12.1m) who steals the show this time.
Stationed in a deeper role against Stoke, Rooney will be determined to return to a position further forward here, and he could just make struggling Villa pay.













