Friday, December 14, 2012

Gameweek 17 Season 2012/2013



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I was relatively full of Christmas Cheer last Gameweek, feeling like this was gonna be my turning point in Fantasy Football but it turned out that it felt more like this.

Anyway I need to (whtich is one of my favourite recordings and songs ever Ronan-Fact Fans), and get right back on that horse – mix some metaphors and get back in the game…

GAMEWEEK 15 REVIEW OF NEW CORK COSMOS

I picked three players who got scored more than 3 points, and one that managed the ignomity of a minus one;

Got the captain right? Nope, and what makes it worse is that this was what I wrote last week “Nope, that Swanish (Spain and Swansea put together) fella had a great 16 point haul.”, well at least he only got 12 in GM16 – Facepalm, with echo.

Got the keeper right? Only Jaaskelainen played so it’s a moot point. And he just got 1. Ruddy out.

Got my subs decisions right? No, my unused defender (Cameron) scored three points more than the 4 I selected put together; and Sterling scored more than 2 of my used midfielders put together

Alternate Selection Point Swing – 18 points. (inc if I had captained Michu instead), a difference of 18 places on the league table.

WHAT’S THE POINTS

Points scored last week           - 41 Points
Points off the top                     - 167 points, a further 36 points off the pace.
Position in BOTNB League    - 47th (down 15 places  L )

LAST WEEK’S TEAM



THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS

…last week’s highest scorer was Aidan Molloy, of Stade de Schull with a humnogous 87 point haul, [which for the record was the exact same amount as Pat from GM 15]. Here are his thoughts on gameweek 16…

I'd like to think the secret to my success is my down to my overall knowledge of the game and the touch of class I bring to it. But as Arsenal in the past have learned, not always will beautiful football and that touch of class suffice in claiming the major honours.

I have this year entered "back of the net boy" and other leagues where I do not know the opposition but my real drive and probably the main secret to my success lies in the league with my fellow colleagues. As a lot of you know this rivalry cannot be matched and the pressure of winning drives me on to succeed. I think it's good to find a compatriot of similar skill and play some mind games, friendly banter etc. i.e to get inside his head to gain an advantage. If you struggle to find originality in this sector look out for some Jose Mourinho interviews. He plays this card exceptionality.

Basically people, you must treat FF as much more than a game. It must become your religion to succeed. Also, I'd advise you fellow FF managers to back your own ability and not to act like sheep when it comes to picking players. Don't fall back on websites like FF Scout or others when it comes to picking your best 11. Be original and look for differentials. As I mentioned above my overall knowledge of the game sets me apart from the rest. For example I purchased Miguel Pérez Cuesta (aka Michu) one week before the first game week and needless to say he hasn't moved since.How many of you can say the same? After spending a lot of time watching Spanish football last year it was easy for me to decide that Michu would be a hit in the PL. My eye for a bargain cannot be matched. So to sum it up as many of you my know from reading this the secret to success is my ability basically, am I the greatest? No of course not I've made too many mistakes to ever be on that pedestal but I am the special one. I play the game to way it should be played, with class and distinction. To sum it up I am the shepherd and the majority of managers are the sheep.
Many thanks for your attention,
Any fan mail to be sent to aidanmolloyx@gmail.com 
Aidan.
.......
.... She said no Robin, she said no…

HIS SCREENSHOT



TRANSFERS

1.4 million to play with

Like Christmas shopping itself, there’s no point going too crazy – I need a few things for a few people, Jaaskelainen needs some back up and my defence needs something to make less porous… but judging by my recent decisions all not paying off, and looking at my team options this week, I’m gonna leave it as it is. I know I’m playing with the chance that Ruddy (injured till March) willd rop by .1 or even .2 in value, which is a mild worry tbh. But today there is no obvious solution at his price range with good fixtures.

And it’ll give me some sort of leeway to prep for christmas fixture rush, I think I’ll make 3 transfers next week at cost of just 4 points.

ISTEACH/AMACH

 Well Ruddy needs to go, so De Gea, Guzan, Reina are all in my reckoning
On the second possible replacment there, the reVILLAtion ( see what I did there) seems to be gaining traction, their next 3 (away at anfield and stamford bridge, then hosting spurs) might be a slight derailment, but Lawton ( a defender who is playing in midfield positions)/ Weimann / Bannan / Bentenke are all looking interesting.

Johnson at Liverpool seems to be the tip de jour;  also in defence Rafael looks tempting, but with more defenders coming back into fitness at OT will he get rotated more? (yes)

To make these changes I’m going to have shuffle the deck in midfield, there’s no obvious candidate to go but I’ll have to decided, perhaps Dempsey to free up some cash.

There’s been a bit of talk at the Hateau (admin offices of New Cork Cosmos) of Baines leaving to free up cash (accounts department) but someone else (fantasy historian) is arguing he constantly hits the toppermost of the poppermost of the defenders charts.

THIS WEEK’S SELECTION

It’s pretty simple, only have 1 GK option anyway; Bardsley is quite injured (orange turned to red over last 24 hours) and away at Man Utd so he’s got the number 15 shirt all to himself. I doubt Reading will manage a clean sheet against Arsenal so Storey is on the bench, even though his set pieces etc; but I reckon West Ham will grind an attritional draw, so much so I’ve benched Nolan (to 1st choice sub) too. And that’s my team

Here’s the screenshot.




MY CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN

RVP, at home to Sunderland – this won’t be a day for differentials. Even though now I say it, I’m worried about rotation, so will wait till last minute and possibly upgrade Dempsey


BACK OF THE BET BOY

West Brom v West Ham, ending in a draw     - 12/5
Everton to come from behind and win - 12/1
Spurs & Swansea both to score                      - 8/13

€2 accumalator will potentially win me           - €142





CAPTAIN’S CORNER WITH Darragh

A pretty mixed week last week. Highly disappointed by Everton’s Afro Dynamo and the ever decreasing Dimi Berbaflop but pleased with the choices of Michu and in particular Sessegnon. Moving forward, this game week looks like a return to the heavy hitter ranks where vast amounts of theoretical cash will be spooged over the likes of Suarez, Rooney, Van Persie and…….Robert Snodgrass?

Oddly enough, it’s with the Scotsman that I’ll begin wading through the numbers. Norwich have visibly improved, going on a remarkable undefeated run stretching back to GW 7. Furthermore, they employ a 4-3-3/4-5-1 system than enables two midfielders to essentially play as auxiliary forwards, ala Swansea with Routledge and Hernandez. Snodgrass has occupied the right flank for the season so far and his whopping 45,000 transfers to date in this GW show his perceived potential although his positioning still remains quite defensive as Houghton has looked to shore up his once leaky backline. In fact, several full backs such as Leighton Baines, Rafael and Glen Johnson have obtained a higher average field position. Where ‘Snoddy’ really excels though is his sheer involvement in any Norwich attacking move. He is involved in 67% of the Canaries goals over the past six weeks and has more passes in the final third, more passes received in the final third and more chances created than any of his midfield counterparts. Furthermore, Wigan have shipped 14 goals in their last 6 games with their captain Gary Caldwell’s absence leaving their defensive line as mushy and gooey as a out of date brussel sprout.

Outside of Snodgrass as the budget option, there is a veritable Christmas feast of heavy hitters to choose from. First on my list is the in-form green monster Wayne Rooney. With Shrek sure to plague our screens all over the festive period, he’s duly come back to form with a whopping 6.7 fantasy point return per game since GW12. This towers over van Persie’s total of 5.4 ppg and indicates Rooney’s role at the fulcrum of the United attack. His 54.4% involvement in United’s goals in the past month is by the highest on the team (van Persie is second with 28.3%) and has retained spot kick duties despite early season misses. 

Having highlighted Rooney’s current purple patch, his Dutch striking partner can also not be ignored. Chris Glover at PremierLeagueFantasy.blogspot has estimated through United’s average amount of shots, shots on target and the defensive weaknesses of their opponents (Sunderland) that a goal count of 3.7 for the home side can be estimated for this weekends clash. This makes United cover more essential than ever and can even come in the form of Rafael who continues to maraud from right back with serious assist potential.

Moving on to more sacrilegious captaincy choices, we look to Tottenham and like Jesus rising from the dead, Clint Dempsey has once again risen to fantasy prominence after last weeks display. AVB’s midweek comments proclaiming Dempsey’s position to be “striker” along with Adebayor’s penchant for being a twat should see the man from States side getting an extended run up front. Although Dempsey has a relatively small sample size, the last two GWs show his role as the primary link up to the forwards. In that time, he had double the amount of touches in the final third as Defoe (99-
43) and also had more slapshots on the goaltender (5-4) than the England International. 

Swansea’s porous defensive display against Norwich should bode well for Spurs as will Laudrup’s decision to field a full strength team in their Milk /CocaCola/ Worthington/ Carling/ Capital One Cup victory against Middlesbrough on Wednesday night. Buyers may need to be beware of Dempsey however IF Gareth Bale makes a return this weekend, inevitably vulturing set piece duties from the Clint.

Having crushed fantasy owners in recent weeks with the accuracy of a one armed archer, I’m again throwing my eggs into the Luis Suarez basket. Cue either scenes of delirium as the ickle’ Uruguayan bags a hat-trick or….and this is probably more likely, I melt my face with nearby battery acid as he wellies his 11th shot wide, calls Steven Ireland a “Knackerito” and gets a red card for diving after collapsing upon seeing his own reflection. This is how I spend my Saturdays. Social lives are for chumps anyway…..

      Game Week 17                Game Week 16              
1. W. Rooney                                         
M. Fellaini  (2 pts)                                                      
2. L. Suarez                               
S. Cazorla  (6 pts)                                                            
3. C. Dempsey                                 
Michu   (12 pts)                                                                         
4. R. Van Persie                               
S. Sessegnon (11 pts)
5. R. Snodgrass      
D. Berbatov (2 pts)                                                                

The Punt: Gervinho                        
G. Ramirez (3 pts)                                                         










                                     Total: 36 pts/ 6 pts per player                                            
                                                                             

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