Showing posts with label FPL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FPL. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2019

Team's to choose from for GW9

Looking ahead beyond the International Break and heading into GW9 in the Premier League and Fantasy Premier League, we take a look at some of the Team's who are going to do well and be in the Fantasy points for the upcoming weekend. Perhaps, you should be looking towards these teams and players for your Fantasy sides going forward, especially if you are on a wildcard.


Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Paddy takes on FPL

My second post on my Teams are my Irish team, so for it I decided not to use the term "Taking a look at" - I decided since, it's about Ireland and Irish, I would use the term Paddy takes on FPL and see how this article goes. 

Yes, it is all about my Irish XV, to take on the World of FPL and try to do the best that they can. I got the idea from Who Got the Assist FPL when they came up with the All England Team. So, we decided to create an All Ireland Team, encompassing both North and South of the two Countries on the island of Ireland.



Monday, October 7, 2019

Taking a look at the Financial Fair Players

Welcome to our review of our Financial Fair Players side, which we will take a look at every four or so weeks at a time, unless something like a major injury comes up. Since we last checked in with the Financial Fair Players, it has been a little bit up and down for the side. GW5 and GW7 seen a fall in ranking, whereas GW6 and GW8 has seen a rise. We hope to make going forward, the team more secure.

Let's take a look over our side and see what transfers, changes in general we need to make. 





Thursday, October 3, 2019

West Ham and Leicester City show why they are top six contenders

West Ham may have drew to AFC Bournemouth in a hard fought game on Saturday, but their early season form has been something to certainly take notice of. While Leicester City performed like a "mini Manchester City' as they demolished Newcastle United and left the Toon Army reeling. They both showed exactly why everyone is looking towards them to break into the top six over the likes of Wolves and Everton. 



Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Tottenham and Wolves get back to winning ways.

Have we gone back to 2018/19 because Wolves have won their first game of the season and Matt Doherty has scored a goal. Tottenham also got back to winning ways, even if Hugo Lloris thought he was Johan Cruyff and Danny Ings took advantage of that. It was a real throw back to the good times at Wolves. 





Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Looking at dropping my Wildcard

It is getting to the point of the season, where things for my team are going well with five out of six green arrows, but I could always strive for better. I could always make my team more competitive against the rest of the Fantasy World. Thus, this article is looking at my team and how I am going to keep climbing the overall rankings.




Friday, September 20, 2019

WSL and She Plays

BIG NEWS:

We have decided to create a Fantasy Team for the Women's Super League this season through She Plays. We do not know anything about the Women's Super League or the WSL, but this season, we are willing to learn. 


Thursday, September 19, 2019

Is there such as thing as a European Hangover?

So the Champions League and Europa Cup group stages kick off this week prior to GW6. Here’s a glance at Man City, Liverpool, Spurs and Arsenal’s form following Champions League and Europa Cup Group Stage participation last season. I didn’t feel that Chelsea and Man Utd were worth including in this article due to the sheer amount of changes at both clubs since last season. 

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Forwards who a sub 7.1 - who you should be looking towards

Let's take a look at some of the strikers who are sub 7.1 million for GW6 going forward. We all know about Teemu Pukki of Norwich City and Sebastian Haller of West Ham United, but let's have a look at some of the other players in this category, who could make a name for themselves in FPL going forward.



Monday, September 16, 2019

Tottenham and Chelsea show us prospects

The headlines from these two matches are that Chelsea show us that you can win things with youth. Then on the other side, Tottenham showed us that after a good heart to heart with their manager for about an hour, that they can get it done, they just needed a good "sit down".





Friday, September 13, 2019

Differential Captain Choice for GW5

We all know that Liverpool's Mo Salah or Raheem Sterling will be more than likely the main captain choice's in GW5, but in this article, we will take a look at some of the potential differential captain choices. 



Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Manchester City and Liverpool assets ahead of GW5

Ah, we are over the dreaded and prolonged International break has come and gone and we can look forward to Premier League football being back on our screens again this weekend. With that in mind, we are looking ahead to GW5 in Fantasy Premier League and what Manchester City and Liverpool assets you should be looking at ahead of their respective games against Norwich City and Newcastle United. 





Monday, September 9, 2019

International Break Preparing for Game Week 5

In my experience having played FPL for 6 seasons now I believe the International break not only allows the professional EPL footballers to take stock of the season thus far but the many millions of FPL Managers need to re assess how their teams are doing.




Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Paddy Takes on FPL

My last post on my Teams are my Irish team, so for it I decided not to use the term "Taking a look at" - I decided since, it's about Ireland and Irish, I would use the term Paddy takes on FPL and see how this article goes. 

Yes, it is all about my Irish XV, to take on the World of FPL and try to do the best that they can. I got the idea from Who Got the Assist FPL when they came up with the All England Team. So, we decided to create an All Ireland Team, encompassing both North and South of the two Countries on the island of Ireland.



Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Taking a look at the Non Top Six Team

For those of you who don't know what the Non Top Six Team is, I will help you out by explaining. The Non Top Six Team is a Fantasy team is a side that we came up with at the start of the season, to be made up of players from teams who finished outside the Top XI in the Premier League last season. 


Monday, September 2, 2019

Taking a look the the FPL Moneyball Team

Welcome to our review of our FPL Moneyball side, which we will take a look at every four or so weeks at a time, unless something like a major injury comes up. We had a great start to the season with a green arrow, but since then there has been three drops for the Moneyball side. 

Let's take a look over our side and see what transfers, changes in general we need to make. 




Saturday, August 31, 2019

1960-61 Fantasy First Division All-Star Team

The Introduction

I've compiled a hypothetical Fantasy First Division All-Star Team for the 1960-61 campaign.
Obviously, the complete data wasn't available so I was forced to improvise. In terms of assists, I've made educated guesses, based both on extrapolation of the modern FPL assist records and on the number of team goals scored by the sides in question during the 1960-61 league run. In terms of bonus points, it was more or less the same. In terms of the appearances, some data was available and whenever it was, I've mentioned it in the write-up below.



Friday, August 30, 2019

FPL Take The Hit Quickfire GW4


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Join the FFC Cup

Fantasy Football Club are delighted to announce the dates of our Fantasy Premier League Cup competitions for the 2019/20 campaign.
We are launching our 1st open-to-all tournament.
Sign-up for the open tournament by tweeting to @boysefpl "I'm interested in the FFC Cup".
If you’re new to our cup competitions, read on for an FAQ, offering all the details.




Thursday, August 29, 2019

RISE OF THE BUDGET FORWARDS

The 2019/20 Season has seen an emergence of a new set of budget friendly forwards . This includes the likes of Pukki , Tammy Abraham & Sebastian Haller.

Although it is still early stages of the season, it is worth noting the importance of the budget friendly forwards and the effect to our Fpl Teams.
Teemu Pukki has the best Goal return in the division while his starting price was only 6.5m. This enables a Manager to go heavy in the middle with the likes of Raheem Sterling and Salah while getting point returns upfront.