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Spurs, Palace, Liverpool and More Liverpool
Apr 26
Fantasy Football – Gameweek 36 Preview – Written by @NiallHawthorne As the season end approaches, I found myself perusing through the Bang Average YIRMA league to see what kind of a standard this preview has helped (stop giggling) to engender. I must say loyal readers, you have very, very high standards (although why you continue […]
Spurs, Wolves and Arsenal (Sort Of) Make the Preview
Apr 19
Fantasy Football – Gameweek 35 Preview – Written by @NiallHawthorne And so, we’ve finally arrived at Double Game Week 35 – where those of us with chips left will roll the dice one last time. It’s like a weekend away in a budget Monte Carlo. In all seriousness though, this could be the week when […]
It’s Another Double Gameweek…Sort of…
Apr 10
Fantasy Football – Gameweek 34 Preview – Written by @NiallHawthorne Technically GW34 is a Double Gameweek. I say technically because the two teams doubling up are Brighton and Cardiff. That’s like having dinner with both Donald Trump and Nigel Farage. You get to eat, but you know you’re going to end up banging your head […]
Liverpool, Arsenal and Leicester to Fire in the Blank Gameweek
Apr 4
Fantasy Football – Gameweek 33 Preview – Written by @NiallHawthorne After the carnage/glory of Double GW32 (delete as appropriate), we are now slapped in the face by the proverbial wet haddock that is Blank GW33. Just the six matches this weekend, and the fare on Saturday looks as appetising as a bowl of Nigel […]
Chelsea, Man City, Man United – Make Mine A Double!
Mar 28
Fantasy Football – Gameweek 32 Preview – Written by @NiallHawthorne It’s finally here! Double Gameweek 32 and the moment you’ve been waiting for, longing for, pining for. The chance to play THREE Fulham double gameweek players! Let’s go! Defender: David Luiz, Chelsea Fixtures against Cardiff (A) and Brighton (H) present a great opportunity for […]
Blank, Blank, Liverpool, Blank, Snodgrass
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Fantasy Football – Gameweek 31 Preview – Written by @NiallHawthorne This will either be the culmination of weeks of strategic planning to ensure you have a full complement of players; a reluctant yet necessary use of your ‘Free Hit’ chip with frantic scouring of Huddersfield squad details; or a hold your nose / head in […]
Arsenal vs Manchester United: Confirmed Lineups
Mar 10
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Arsenal, Huddersfield and a Lucky Dip
Mar 7
Fantasy Football – Gameweek 30 Preview – Written by @NiallHawthorne FPL mimics life in full technicolour detail. We’re into our 30’s now. When your season is born you have your whole season ahead of you, full of possibilities. You learn a lot from GW’s 1 – 10, like a child learning how to walk, talk […]
#FPL Preview – Gameweek 28. Written by Niall “Big Balls The Man” Hawthorne
I got an email from @FantasyYIRMA towers on Sunday evening telling me that @FantasyGaffer was selected to do the Preview for GW28. Yet for some reason I just felt like ignoring the instructions of ‘management’ (don’t snigger) and continue on regardless. You should now fully expect me to do the FPL tipping equivalent of diving right over a simple penalty to save, then claim that I misunderstood the email.
Let’s begin…
Defender: Matt Doherty, Wolverhampton Wanderers
You know Matt Doherty has made the big time when he’s featured in an interview on Football Focus and the interviewer admits that the British press have only worked out how to properly pronounce his surname thanks to his stellar success on the pitch. If he was having a mediocre season, they’d still be butchering his name as they did with poor Kevin Moran (NO emphasis on the ‘a’), Paul McGrath (NO emphasis on the ‘th’) Padraig Harrington (I’m not even going to try, you just have to be Irish to know) and Roy Keane (over here there are 6 syllables in his surname when pronounced correctly).
This Tuesday night he and the rest of his Wolf Pack travel to Huddersfield to face a team with one goal in their last six games, and firmly playing for their way out of the squad for next season, or for their place in the Championship squad. Ergo, a clean sheet is probable. Three goals and six assists (2 assists in his last three appearances) add to the rationale behind getting him in your team for this midweek set of fixtures.
https://soundcloud.com/user-36523528/week-27-preview-pep-guardiola-is-david-moyes-with-less-hair
Midfielder: Mo Salah, Liverpool
GW24 – James Ward Prowse tipped, and scored
GW25 – Sadio Mane tipped, and scored
GW26 – Paul Pogba tipped, scored twice
GW27 – Sadio Mane – D’OH!
A couple of logical reasons behind this selection – Liverpool play better when the games start coming thick and fast, as they now will do. Salah has one goal in his last five starts, and that’s ‘unusual’, so I’d expect it to change. Oh, and he scored FOUR in the same fixture last season, and also notched away to Watford in GW13. He likes battering hornets.
Forward: Alexandre Lacazette, Arsenal
Four goals in his last five starts. Five goals in his last seven starts. He’s suspended for a couple of more Europa League games, making him extremely unlikely to be rested in the Premier League. He’s also facing a Bournemouth side who have conceded a whopping EIGHTEEN goals in their last SIX away league fixtures, resulting in 8 consecutive defeats.
Sometimes the obvious choice is also the right one.
Captain: Sergio Aguero, Manchester City
Speaking of which…
Two hat-tricks in his last two home games. Gabriel Jesus nursing a hamstring injury, and following hot on the heels of the Wembley injuries to Fernandinho and Laporte, Pep will be loathed to rush Jesus back.
He’s facing a West Ham side with just four clean sheets all season, and a side they shellacked 4-0 in London earlier in the season (although Kun played 80 minutes and didn’t score or assist in that game).
Anyway, speaking as someone who missed the Aguero gravy-train in the last few weeks, I’m not risking it again, and you shouldn’t either.
Outsider: Jamie Vardy, Leicester City
When you’ve watched football for as long as I have, over the different eras (says I sucking on a Werther’s Original in my rocking chair), you learn that footballers psychology is different than almost any other walk of life. There’s a prime example at Wembley yesterday as Kepa quite clearly defied his manager and refused to be subbed – how that plays out in the next fixture and beyond is going to be fascinating, but I’m 99.9999% sure that it’s the manager who’ll carry the can for that, and not the player, in the long run.
It’s been clear for quite a long time that Jamie Vardy and Claude Puel didn’t see eye to eye, and this clearly affected Vardy’s form. But now that the French Johnny Giles has been guillotined, I’ve a hunch that the old, snarling, gobby Jamie Vardy may well reappear, starting with a home game against Brighton. The caretaker ‘dream team’ of Stowell and Sadler (does this remind anyone else of the Statler and Waldorf from The Muppets?) are almost assured to go back to basics, which will be to play to the strengths of their talismanic marksman.
Oh, and he’s under 5% ownership, so that makes him an outsider. So there.
Draft: Miguel Almiron, Newcastle United
Why not?
Exactly.
https://twitter.com/FantasyGaffer/status/1099361235705966592
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