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The Kopsource Guide to Fantasy League Success

The Kopsource Guide to Fantasy League Success

Posted on 29. Jul, 2011 by in Fantasy League, News

With the season only a matter of days away, many of you will be preparing your fantasy teams for war. However, the Roy Hodgson’s among you will undoubtedly be left scratching their heads at the prospect of management; or rubbing your faces, as it were. Never fear, though, Kopsource has a few tips for those who would struggle to out think even the simplest of beings. Yes, we mean Evertonians.

Pick a strategy

Before setting up your team, you will need to decide what your strategy will be. In the world of fantasy football, though, there are only two options. You can either buy great, or settle for average.

Buying great, easy as it may sound, will leave you short on cash very quickly. This means you will have to base your big names around cheaper options. For example, Lampard, Gerrard, Fabregas and Suarez may all be good additions; but will use almost half of your budget on 4 players.

The rest of the team then had to be cheaper/low scoring players who are playing for lower teams.

Alternatively, you can buy average. Although this doesn’t sound as appealing as buying big names, it allows you to set your team up around a squad of players in the £7-8M region.

Goalkeepers

It is a classic mistake of many fantasy leagers to purchase expensive goalkeepers. This is needless.

Points are determined on clean sheets and saves. So while Reina may keep a couple more clean sheets than Schwarzer, he will have less saves to make. Choose a goalkeeper from a team who have a pretty solid defence, but also rely on their man between the sticks.

Defenders

Defenders that score offer you very valuable points, especially if they lose their clean sheet bonus. Having a defender who will contribute assists and goals is always a plus. So it’s best to mix and match your defenders. Evra, being expensive, sits in a solid defence, yet also pushes up and contributes vital assists. Huth on the other hand is a cheaper option but also chips in with goals.

Be careful, though, you do not want to purchase a hot headed defender who will lose you points via bookings.

Midfielders

Set piece takers; I cannot stress this enough. If your player takes corners, free-kicks and penalties, he is likely to get you alot of goals and assists. Wingers are also a good shout as they provide most of the games deliveries.

However, it would be foolish for anybody to buy a defensive midfielder. They do not score highly, at all. If you choose Lucas or Muamba, don’t complain that you have fallen down the rankings in your league.

Strikers.

Strikers are difficult as they can be great one week, then fail to score in the next few games. Choose a striker who is going to play 90-minutes and stay injury free. You have three spots to fill so choose wisely. A good idea would be to buy a player like Drogba and line him up next to players such as Ba and Bent.

Captains

Your captain will get you double points. Defenders usually don’t make for great captains but should a team like Chelsea play Swansea, then Ashley Cole would be a good shout. If you feel a player will get a couple of goals or assists, then select him.

The best captains are usually the expensive midfielders and strikers. So Rooney, Suarez, Fabregas, Adam and Gerrard all make for good calls. However, look at the team your player is playing against. It always helps. There is no use making Fabregas your captain if he is playing against Chelsea as these are usually games with few chances.

Kopsource advises…

Charles N’Zogbia has recently joined Aston Villa and will be keen to prove his metal for a top club. He is worth a shout at only £7.5M.

Look to Wilshere from Arsenal as a cheap midfeilder. He has a team with International experience who will offer goals and assists should you pick correctly.

Dirk Kuyt is a very good shout. The likelihood of the Dutchman being played as a striker in a few games is high, so he you will find he scores like a striker but his points will go down as a midfielder; which is a good thing, you get more per goal.

Plan ahead. You can always make subs, so it is a good idea to keep an eye on the next subsitute to make. You will find that certain teams end up playing twice in a week, so add those players in when the time comes and select one as your captain. Double points.

- Why not take our advice and sign up to our league? There are prizes to be won and you never know, if you follow our advice you could see yourself win one of the following:

To get involved, all you have to do is go to www.fantasy.premierleague.com and sign up for an account. You will then be asked to do the following:

Design a kit (2mins), Pick your team (2 GK, 5 DF, 5 MD, 3 ST) and finally… Manage your team from subs, to captains and formations.

Once you have made your team, click the ‘league’ link on the left hand side and enter this code:

122431-105172

You are now a member of the Kopsource Elite

Good luck!

4 Responses to “The Kopsource Guide to Fantasy League Success”

  1. SteveLFC

    29. Jul, 2011

    Excellent, gona sort a preliminary team out now. Hopefully I do better than last year lol .

  2. illmaticinjection

    29. Jul, 2011

    Let’s get it On!! ……Come get some!!

  3. Robbie.K

    29. Jul, 2011

    ill win lads so dont waste your time. team STRETCHED HOOPS will win

  4. lgREDS

    01. Aug, 2011

    I did all the above mentioned but couldn’t find “click the ‘league’ link on the left hand side and enter this code” … bit of assist would be helpful.. Cannot wait for the season to start !!! Go U MIghty REDS !!!!