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Saturday, June 11, 2016

MD1 Plan

Shaqiri -> Perisic
Perisic --> Ozil
Griezmann --> Muller
Muller --> Morata
Perisic --> Sigurdsson

Friday, April 29, 2016

BPL Fantasy - The Race to the Finishing Line Heats Up

With Leicester only one win away from the Premier League Title, let’s tune in to the Stadium Astro overall competition instead! With only three Gameweeks left, let’s see how it looks right at the top of the overall standings:


The top 4 only have a FIVE point gap between them, with 5th place Destroyer lagging by 15 points. It certainly looks like a four horse race at the moment. The Supremos is still hanging on to the lead but True Champs dropped to 4th from second. A look into both Suremos and True Champs transfer history reveals that one of the key causes of the drop in period points was not having Sanchez for his two goal haul against West Brom, while Alia FC (one of my Q&A respondents from last week) and Maluri XI both did. Incidentally, Alia FC (one of my respondents from last week’s Q&A), is currently No 5 in the Best Team of the Period, which shows the progress she’s made since the previous period.

Let’s take a look at The Supremos team:




From the outset, it’s a pretty solid team, with good fantasy producers everywhere, with the possible exception of Scott Dann, who has been very poor in the past few months. Here’s the list of players for the other teams in the Top 4:

Alia FC: Buffon, Fuchs, Adrian, Alderweireld, Bellerin, Alli, Payet, Sanchez, Townsend, Kane, Sturridge, Messi, Ronaldo, Cresswell, Mahrez, Wenger

Maluri XI: Hennessey, Bellerin, Fuchs, Pique, Kouyate, Sanchez, Milner, Firmino, Ozil, Messi, Lewandowski, Buffon, Moreno, Alli, Ronaldo, Bilic

True Champs: Adrian, Dann, Cresswell, Bellerin, Mahrez, Payet, Ozil, Sanchez, Messi, Ronaldo, Aguero, Hennessey, Fuchs, Alli, Kane, Pellegrini

Analysing the Top 4, here’s a few points to note:

1. They all have the following 5 common players: Bellerin, Messi, Ronaldo, Fuchs, Alli.  Aside from Alli (who is now banned for the season), the rest could be kept till the end as they have generally strong  points potential.  However, with Ronaldo out this weekend, will any of our Top 4 risk selling him?

2, The Supremos is the only one with Neymar, while Maluri XI is the only one with Lewandowski. This Euro striker differential could help their points if they come good. For the record, I can’t tell if anyone has still kept their Euro Code for April, if they have, they could still transfer them in.

3.  Alia FC is the only one without Ozil, in fact from the looks of it, she hasn’t had him for quite some time, and this is possibly another key factor in her rise, with Ozil having only recorded 1 goal and zero assists for March AND April.

4.  The Supremos is the only one without Sanchez, the best point producer for Arsenal right now. Against Norwich, he will seriously want to consider transferring him in or run the risk of being overtaken, although funds could be an issue. 

5. Everyone except True Champs has dropped Aguero, but it’s most likely because City’s match this weekend is a later one, allowing us to transfer him in later if need be.

6. With the loss of Alli, a key cog in the Spurs attack, Kane’s output could drop, affecting both The Supremos and Alia FC. Given that Spurs play the very last match of the week (a potentially tough game against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge), they might be forced to keep him for Gameweek 37 as well or burn a playing slot. With Alli already burning one playing slot, the latter could be hard to do.

7.  In view of the extra games taking place on the 11th and 12th of May 2016 (before the last day finale), our top 4 currently have the following players (incl. managers) that have an extra game:  The Supremos (3), Alia FC (5), Maluri XI (5), True Champs (3). So actually no one has a clear advantage in numbers, but expect everyone to start stocking up this week.

Note that The Destroyer, sitting in 5th as shown above, is realistically the only person outside the top 4 who could catch up, and even he is 15 points away from 4th. The next team, RU11, is 18 points away from the Destroyer.

That’s it for now, see my previous article for more thoughts on weekend transfers. Players you should keep in mind are those trying to win their leagues, those fighting relegation, those chasing European football, those going for the Golden Boot and those fighting for a spot in their national squads for Euro 2016.

Good luck for the weekend!

BPL Fantasy - Perlumbaan ke Garisan Penamat Semakin Hangat


Dengan Leicester hanya satu kemenangan dari Kejuaraan Liga, bagaimana pula perlawanan di Stadium Astro? Dengan hanya 3 minggu tinggal, mari kita lihat siapa yang masih mampu merebut kejuaraan keseluruhan:



Top 4 mempunyai jurang hanya LIMA markah di antara mereka (Destroyer FC, di tempat kelima  terkebelakang sebanyak 15 mata). Jelas empat pasukan ini akan hebat bertarung sehingga hujung musim. The Supremos masih di depan tetapi True Champs telah jatuh dari tempat ke-2 ke tempat ke-4. Kalau kita jenguk sejarah transfer Supremos dan True Champs, salah satu sebab kekurangan mata mereka adalah kerana tidak mempunyai Sanchez ketika dia menjaringkan dua gol menentang West Brom, manakala Alia FC dan Maluri XI mempunyainya.

Untuk pengetahuan,  Alia FC (salah satu tetamu saya untuk artikel Q&A minggu lepas), ketika ini di tempat ke 5 dalam Team Terbaik untuk Period Terakhir musim ini, yang menunjukkan betapa tinggi prestasinya kebelakangan ini.

Mari kita jenguk Team No 1, The Supremos:





Pasukan yang agak kuat, dengan penjana mata kuat di setiap posisi, kecuali mungkin Scott Dann, yang agak tidak memberangsangkan akhir-akhir ini. Berikut adalah senarai pemain-pemain untuk pasukan lain yang berada di Top 4:

Alia FC: Buffon, Fuchs, Adrian, Alderweireld, Bellerin, Alli, Payet, Sanchez, Townsend, Kane, Sturridge, Messi, Ronaldo, Cresswell, Mahrez, Wenger

Maluri XI: Hennessey, Bellerin, Fuchs, Pique, Kouyate, Sanchez, Milner, Firmino, Ozil, Messi, Lewandowski, Buffon, Moreno, Alli, Ronaldo, Bilic

True Champs: Adrian, Dann, Cresswell, Bellerin, Mahrez, Payet, Ozil, Sanchez, Messi, Ronaldo, Aguero, Hennessey, Fuchs, Alli, Kane, Pellegrini

Kalau kita menganalisa setiap pasukan di Top 4 sekarang, berikut adalah beberapa hasil kajian ini:

1. Mereka semua mempunyai 5 pemain sama: Bellerin, Messi, Ronaldo, Fuchs, Alli.  Selain Alli (yang digantung sehingga akhir musim), selainnya mungkin disimpan hingga akhir kerana potensi mata mereka agak kuat. Tetapi, adakah ada yang berani menjual Ronaldo (yang tidak akan beraksi minggu ini akibat kecederaan)?

2. Hanya The Supremos memiliki Neymar, dan hanya Maluri XI memiliki Lewandowski. Perbezaan ini mampu membantu, tetapi saya tidak dapat melihat samaada ada yang masih menyimpan Euro Code mereka untuk April. Jika ya, mereka masih boleh memasukkan mereka.

3. Hanya Alia FC yang tidak memiliki Ozil, dan sebenarnya dia sudah lama tidak mempunyai Ozil. Ini mungkin keputusan yang agak bijak, memandangkan Ozil hanya mencatatkan 1 gol dan 0 assist untuk Mac dan April.

4, Hanya The Supremos yang tidak memiliki Sanchez, penjana mata terbaik untuk Arsenal ketika ini. Adakah dia berani tidak memilikinya untuk perlawanan menentang Norwich? Duit mungkin menjadi isu di sini.

5.  Semua kecuali True Champs telah menggugurkan Aguero, tetapi kemungkinan ini adalah kerana perlawanan Manchester City agak lewat, membolehkan kita memasukkan Aguero kemudian.

6. Dengan kehilangan Alli, yang penting dalam serangan Spurs, hasil Kane kemungkinan besar akan jatuh, dan ini akan memberi kesan negatif kepada The Supremos and Alia FC. Memandangkan perlawanan Spurs adalah perlawanan terakhir untuk Minggu  36 (perlawanan mencabar menentang Chelsea di Stamford Bridge), mereka mungkin terpaksa menyimpannya untuk Minggu 37 juga atau membazirkan satu transfer untuk menukarkannya. Penukaran Alli sudah membazirkan satu slot, jadi menggunakan lagi satu untuk Kane pasti sukar.

7. Memandangkan ada 8 pasukan liga yang masih mempunyai lebihan permainan iaitu pada 11 dan 12 May 2016 (sebelum hari terakhir), berikut adalah jumlah pemain bagi setiap pasukan fantasi Top 4 yang mempunyai lebihan permainan:  The Supremos (3), Alia FC (5), Maluri XI (5) dan True Champs (3). Saya menjangkakan nombor-nombor ini akan bertambah pada minggu ini.

Harus disebut bahawa  Destroyer FC, kini di tangga ke-5 seperti dipamerkan di atas, secara realistic hanya dia di luar Top 4 yang mampu mengejar yang lain, dan dia pun mempunyai jurang 15 markah. Pasukan seterusnya ialah RU11, dengan jurang 18 markah daripada Destroyer FC.

Cukuplah setakat ini, lihat artikel saya sebelum ini untuk perkara yang harus difikirkan untuk pemilihan pemain anda.

Secara ringkas, untuk minggu ini, pemain yang anda harus ambil kira adalah mereka yang masih cuba memenangi liga masing-masing, mereka yang melawan penyingkiran, mereka yang mengejar pertandingan Europah, mereka yang mengejar Golden Boot dan juga mereka yang mengejar tempat untuk skuad Euro 2016.


Semoga berjaya semua!

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

BPL Fantasy - Did You Know?

With Leicester left needing only one win to secure the league title after Spurs fumbled badly…

Did you know…

… that Wayne Rooney has now started three matches in 8 days? LVG clearly values him enough. So his starting spot is pretty much secure as he builds up fitness for the Euros (but does anyone seriously think he’s not going?) However, his midfield role means that for his price and being listed as a striker, it’s hard to justify his purchase. I must admit he does seem to be doing the business, for now anyway, just not fantasy-wise.

….that for Gameweek 37, Norwich, West Ham, Sunderland and Liverpool all have TWO matches at home? West Ham are the safest team to invest in, with minimum rotation and a strong overall squad. Liverpool could very well be flattened by the time GW37 comes around though, and with Klopp’s rotations, it’s very risky to bank on them. Origi’s injury,has definitely increased Sturridge’s chances of starting every match though, unless Klopp plays the false nine formation again. Norwich and Sunderland are fighting relegation, meaning they are calculated risks that could generate value, but Sunderland appears to be more stable where personnel and performance is concerned at the moment.

… that for Gameweek 37, West Ham will play at the Boleyn Stadium for the very last time? They will definitely want to sign off with a blast, and under Bilic, they definitely have the potential to go ballistic. Their second match for GW37 is against Manchester United though, and we know how defensive they can be. However, there’s also the chance Man United may also have lost their chance of making the Top 4 by then, and Louis Van Gaal might want to take care of his players in view of the FA Cup final.

… that where the Premier League is concerned, Sunderland have only let in 2 goals in 4 matches for April? That’s equal to Leicester and Manchester City and Spurs. I don’t care enough to pick their defenders, but it should definitely affect your choices when picking players playing against them. Their defensive resilience has improved, and their goal difference is less than their fellow relegation strugglers.

…that Roberto Martinez is rubbish? Sorry, of course you knew that one. There’s no point firing Martinez now after getting kicked out of the FA Cup, but it astounds me that a team with such players like Lukaku, Barkley, Baines, Coleman, Jagielka, Deulofeu, Besic and even Mirallas can underperform so badly. The last match they won in the Premier League was 2 March, and that was against Aston Villa. Morale must surely be at an all-time low, and even though Gameweek 37 is a double week for them, it’s hard to justify picking any of their players.

… that Bayern Munich need just one more match to win the Bundesliga? If you don’t have Lewandowski, already, then this weekend might not be a good time to start if you’d like to maximise your Euro pick’s playing time as Bayern might rest him more often in view of  the Champions League tie with Atletico Madrid as well as their DFB Cup final against Dortmund.  Higuain, however has four more matches to go with Napoli, while Barcelona and Real Madrid have just three (although they are embroiled in a three-way battle with Atletico Madrid for the league title, which should confirm the participation of Messi, Ronaldo and Neymar in all 3 matches).

Hope you found something useful for your transfer plans as we enter the final stretch of matches. Now we’ll see if there are midweek casualties from the teams involved in European competition (Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Liverpool).


Take care!

BPL Fantasy – Tahukah anda?

Dengan Leicester hanya memerlukan 1 lagi kemenangan untuk me, setelah Spurs dihalang West Brom pada Selasa pagi, mari kita lihat beberapa factor untuk difikirkan dalam perancangan transfer anda akan datang.

Tahukah anda…

… Wayne Rooney kini telah memulakan 3 perlawanan dalam 8 hari? Ternyata LVG clearly values him enough. Dia pasti memulakan setiap perlawanan dalam usaha bersedia untuk Euros (adakah sesiapa yang merasakan yang dia tidak akan pergi?) Namun begitu, tanggungjawabnya sebagai midfielder dengan harganya yang murah (dan disenaraikan sebagai striker) membuatkannya sukar untuk kita membelinya. Walaupun setakat ini prestasi permainannya agak baik, dari segi fantasi, ia tidak memberangsangkan..

….pada Minggu 37, Norwich, West Ham, Sunderland dan Liverpool semuanya bermain DUA perlawanan sebagai tuan rumah? Untuk perancangan transfer sewaktu Minggu 36,West Ham boleh dikatakan pasukan yang paling selamat untuk membeli pemainnya, dengan pertukaran pemain yang minima dan skuad yang kuat dalam keseluruhan. Liverpool kemungkinan pancit tatkala Minggu 37 tiba, dan dengan pertukaran pemain yang diusahakan Klopp, agak berisiko untuk membeli pemain mereka. Kecederaan  Origi seperti menaikkan harapan Sturridge untuk memulakan setiap perlawanan, kecuali kalau Klopp bermain formation false nine sekali lagi. Norwich dan Sunderland sedang bertarung hebat untuk mengelakkan penyingkiran, jadi pemain mereka mungkin membuahkan hasil, tetapi Sunderland lebih stabil dari segi pemain dan prestasi ketika ini.

… untuk Minggu 37, West Ham akan bermain di Boleyn Stadium untuk kali terakhir? Pastinya mereka ingin memberikan memori terakhir yang terbaik, dan di bawah Bilic, potensi untuk meletup sentiasa ada. tatkala mereka juga sedang mengejar tempat Europe. Amaran: perlawanan kedua mereka untuk Minggu 37 adalah melawan Manchester United, yang biasanya bermain agak defensive. Ada juga kemungkinan Manchester United tidak lagi mampu mencapai cukup mata untuk Top 4 apabila perlawanan ini tiba, dan LVG pasti ingin menjaga pemain utamanya untuk menghadapi perlawanan akhir Piala FA.

… Sunderland hanya bolos 2 gol dalam 4 perlawanan untuk April? Rekod ini sama dengan, Leicester, Manchester City dan Spurs. Sukar untuk saya memilih defender Sunderland, tetapi faktor ini wajib diambil kira apabila memilih pemain menentang mereka (pemain pilihan popular Ozil dan Sanchez gagal minggu lepas contohnya). Pertahanan mereka memang bertambah kuat (berkat sentuhan Big Sam), dan jurang gol mereka kurang berbanding pasukan lain yang menghadapi penyingkiran.

…Roberto Martinez pengurus yang amat mengecewakan? Maaf, yang ini tidaklah mengejutkan. Tiada gunanya membuang Martinez sekarang setelah ditendang keluar dari Piala FA, tetapi saya masih tertanya-tanya bagaimana pasukan dengan pemain-pemain berkaliber seperti Lukaku, Barkley, Baines, Coleman, Jagielka, Deulofeu Besic dan juga Mirallas boleh begitu merosot prestasinya. Perlawanan terakhir yang dimenangi Everton adalah pada 2 March, itupun menentang Aston Villa. Semangat mereka pastinya rendah, dan walaupun Minggu 37 mereka mempunyai dua perlawanan, susah untuk mengharapkan sebarang pulangan.

… that Bayern Munich need just one more match to win the Bundesliga? Sekiranya anda belum lagi mempunyai Lewandowski, mengambilnya sekarang mungkin bukan keputusan yang bijak sekiranya anda ingin memaksimumkan masa bermain untuk pemain Euro anda. Pep Guardiola mungkin akan menjaga Lewandowski untuk memastikan dia akan sedia untuk perlawnanan Juara Liga-Liga menentang Atletico Madrid dan juga perlawanan akhir DFB Cup menentang Dortmund.  Higuain pula ada 4 lagi perlawnan dengan Napoli, manakala Barcelona dan Real Madrid cuma tinggal tiga perlawanan (tetapi mereka dalam pertarungan sengit dengan Atletico Madrid untuk Juara Liga Sepanyol, dan ini akan memastikan Messi, Ronaldo dan Neymar bermain tiga-tiga perlawanan yang tinggal).

Cukup setakat ini. Harap anda terjumpa manfaat untuk perancangan transfer anda semakin hampir kita ke penghujung musim..Sekarang kita perlu tunggu dan lihat sekiranya ada pemain yang tercedera dari pertandingan di Europe (Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid dan Liverpool).


Sekian dulu dari saya!

Friday, April 22, 2016

BPL FANTASY – Q&A with the Experts

In today’s article, I feel very privileged to be able introduce to you four more football fantasy stars to provide opinions and thoughts about football fantasy and football in general as we approach the end of the 2015/2016 season. I thank them for spending the time to answer the five questions I posed for this feature. Before we get to the questions, let me give a brief introduction for each of my respondents.
First up we have Omar Azman, manager for the Redeem Team that is currently occupying the top spot in the Awani Premier League*. He has appeared before in the Bual Bola show on Astro Awani 501 to share tips and strategies.
Next we have Isfandi Adi, the main administrator for the Official SK League – Thomas Cup, one of the many competitions being run through the Kaki Fantasy Football Facebook groups. I’ve been told that Isfandi Adi is one of the MVPs in terms of organising our local competitions.

BPL Fantasy - Sesi Soal-Jawab bersama Pakar-Pakar Fantasi Football

Untuk artikel kali ini, saya bertuah kerana dapat menghubungi empat personality bola sepak fantasi Malaysia untuk memberi pendapat dan pandangan tentang bola sepak fantasi dan bola sepak umumnya ketika kita semakin ke penghujung musim ini. Terima kasih kepada semua kerana sudi mengambil sedikit masa menjawab soalan-soalan saya. Sebelum kita bermula, izinkan saya memperkenalkan tetamu saya.
Pertama sekali ialah Omar Azman, yang menguruskan pasukan Redeem Team yang ketika ini menduduki tempat pertama di Astro Premier League. Beliau pernah dijemput ke rancangan Bual Bola di Astro Awani 501 untuk memberi tips dan strategi.
Seterusnya, ialah Isfandi Adi, admin utama untuk Official SK League – Piala Thomas. Seperti Piala Thomas badminton, setiap pasukan diwakilii tiga singles dan dua doubles (7 pasukan fantasi) untuk bertarung menentang pasukan lain sepanjang musim.  Mengikut pandangan ramai, Isfandi Adi merupakan seorang MVP dari segi pentadbiran pertandingan tempatan.

Saturday, March 05, 2016

BPL FANTASY – Week 29 Is it Aguero time again?


We’re into the last 10 matches of the season! Can you feel the heat?

As most of you know, they’ve had a mishap with the points. Fortunately it looks like it’s been fixed.
I don’t really have the time to recap the midweek results in detail. In short, Chelsea continued their unbeaten run, Liverpool got their revenge, while Leicester managed to increase their lead thanks to both Spurs and Arsenal both messing up.

The second London derby (Spurs vs Arsenal) for the week kicks off the weekend, and, admittedly, although the first London derby (West Ham vs Spurs) was exciting, the final 1-0 scoreline disappointed fantasy-wise. Hopefully the second one does not disappoint, you should have your players ready for this one.  By the way, two key parts of Arsenal’s defense, Cech and Koscielny, will both be out due to injury. We saw what happened against Swansea without Koscielny. Just saying.

There’s a dilemma here though: If you have Arsenal players, what do you do with them once they’re done with this match? Currently, Arsenal are scheduled to play West Brom next weekend. However, if Arsenal win against Hull in midweek in the FA Cup replay, that would rule them out of the weekend match as they’ll be playing the FA Cup. You have to decide whether or not Arsenal will go through. The safe way would be to transfer them out if you can.

Whatever the case, do remember when conducting your live transfers that aside from the question on Arsenal and West Brom, there are other teams who are definitely not involved forGameweek 30. 

These are:

Liverpool, Manchester United, West Ham, Watford, Everton, Sunderland, Crystal Palace and Chelsea.

Anyway, the next batch of matches are:

Chelsea v Stoke
Everton v West Ham
Man City v Aston Villa
Newcastle v Bournemouth
Southampton v Sunderland
Swansea v Norwich

Obviously, Manchester City vs Aston Villa is the match you’ll be looking to exploit. City also have a great matchup the following week (Norwich away). Of course, you’d assume they’ve recovered from the beating Liverpool gave them.Aguero as usual, and their defenders are fair game as well. YayaToure should be back. Sterling or Silva are fair game too, but check their starting status.

Chelsea is another good match, but if you don’t have their players already, do remember that they have no match next week. Otherwise, Costa and Willian are your regulars.

Bournemouth continue their up and down season, and with Newcastle almost non-existent in attack against Stoke in midweek, you’d think this would be one of those ups. Matt Ritchie or Afobe are both viable picks this week. If you really want to gamble, then Townsend or Wijnaldum would be ideal. Remember, Newcastle are always better at home, especially where Wij is concerned.

I have to admit I really thought that Sunderland would have started to pull away from the relegation zone by now. As it is, they’re still hovering there (separated only by goal difference). I’m still keen on Khazri, but doubts have started to creep in. I’m not sure about their strikers though, as they seem to be taking turns to score. Nevertheless, their match against Crystal Palace showed they’ve found the heart to fight back after a setback. Southampton have lost their last two matches, after a very good run of form, but now, with both Austin and Long out, it’s hard to recommend anyone from them.  Mane should start but he’s in very poor form.

Swansea will be buoyed from their Arsenal victory. Sigurdsson should return to the starting lineup, and work the attacking midfield very well. I think there might be a fightback from Norwich though (with them getting increasingly desperate) so Swansea defenders are probably not the best this week.

Here’s the rest of the matches for the week:

Watford v Leicester
Crystal Palace v Liverpool
West Brom v Man Utd

The glaring thing to take with these matches is that out of these 6 teams, only Leicester have a match the following week. In the interests of optimizing your team’s playing time, I just can’t see a case for buying players from any of these teams. And you know what, even Leicester’s key assets aren’t that attractive as Leicester has been given a hard time by their opponents of late. For the rest, the lack of consistency from any player specifically in these teams  makes it hard for me to recommend purchasing anyone knowing they won’t get a stab next week.

Another month, another Euro code.For March, Napoli probably have the better fixtures, but Napoli have the slight advantage of not being involved in European competitions anymore, making Higuain a relatively more attractive pick.

Captaincy should be from either Ronaldo, Higuain, Messi or Aguero . Just so you know,Neymar will miss the next match as he’s suspended.

Here’s my team:




This week Neymar is suspended, while I can only play one keeper as they both play at the same time.

I can’t stop making mistakes. I transferred Depay on a whim (and he’s been useless), and have no way of transferring him out without wasting a playing slot. He plays the last match of the weekend, at a time where ALL teams available for selection including those in Europe would have all played. I also have two Arsenal players who may or may not play next week. With Nyom and Adrian also not playing next weekend, I’m looking at wasting 5 playing slots in total. I keep telling people to plan properly, yet here I am. I have yet to decide what to do with my two transfers.

Okay, enough ranting. All the best folks!

Tuesday, March 01, 2016

WEEK 28 London Derby Alert!

Very fast turnaround this week, we have matches on Tuesday and Wednesday evening followed by the weekend. All teams play in midweek and the weekend. Take note you’ll only have three transfers to use during this period (the third only during the weekend) so plan carefully.

I have already dealt with the first batch of matches in my last article, but here’s a quick summary for your thoughts, again, in case you have injuries:

Aston Villa v Everton – 0-2 Lukaku, Barkley
Bournemouth v Southampton  - 0-0
Leicester v West Brom – 3-2  (Vardy, Mahrez, Berahino)
Norwich v Chelsea – 0-3 (Costa, Willian)
Sunderland v Crystal Palace – 3-2 (Khazri (he’s now available at 8.5m), Defoe, Bolasie)

Note: With Saido Berahino back and firing, it’s no longer a straightforward win for Leicester, but a helter-skelter type of match. Leicester have the quality and discipline to still win though.

Let’s take a look at the matches on Wednesday:

Arsenal v Swansea. For Arsenal, it’s yet another game where they need to bounce back from previous disappointment. Seriously, how did Arsenal lose against a team patched up with youngsters and a makeshift defence? Lack of mental strength, that’s what. I can’t see Giroud not starting this one, after Walcott bombed, and boy will he need to set the example. Ozil did well last week, he’s still the best pick of the bunch. Arsenal have their London derby with Spurs this weekend, which could rain points. That derby is ALSO the first match of the weekend, take note.

Stoke v Newcastle. Haven’t got Arnautovic in? Here’s another chance. I went for the wrong midfielder (Shaqiri) because I wasn’t sure of Arnie’s fitness. Newcastle are well rested though, so it could be the difference. Stoke play Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next though, so not sure if you’d want to keep your Stoke players.

Liverpool v Man City. It’s a Wembley rematch, and Liverpool will be looking to exact some revenge on home soil. It’s a dangerous one to invest in, but Sturridge, Aguero, Coutinho are possible options. Do note that City play Aston Villa this weekend, so it’s not a bad idea to invest early (Liverpool will play Palace).

Manchester United v Watford. No doubt Manchester United have found a spring in their step, which could very well be thanks to the injuries they’ve sustained. Having thirsty youngsters can certainly be a plus. Mata was brilliant in the middle, I think he likes having speedy youngsters in front of him, instead of a plodding balding billionaire, unfortunately it’s not translating into fantasy points. This will still a tough match though. Martial might be back for this one. Sorry folks, Rashford is not in the database yet. Feel free to remind Silent Manager to get him in, like we did for Khazri. (Man U play West Brom this weekend, another potential points banker). On Watford’s side, they’ve been blunt in recent weeks, so it’s hard to recommend their strikers.

West Ham v Spurs. I left this match for last because it’s a potentially explosive London derby encounter. Spurs are now in second, with visions of grandeur ahead. Payet, Antonio, Kane, Alli are your regular suspects in what could be a high goal-scoring match. West Ham play Everton during the weekend. Spurs as mentioned earlier, play Arsenal at White Hart Lane. That’s TWO London derbies in a row, if ever there was a period for Spurs to prove their title credentials, this is it!

My team:




Surprisingly, I went up 4 spots to 71. My free transfers Daniels and Shaqiri did ok while Defoe bombed. For my live transfers, Vardy gave me points but Sanchez and Depay did zilch. Nothing spectacular (Oh, Arnautovic!) With the Depay transfer, I’ve taken two huge risks and sold off Ronaldo and Payet. We’ll see how that pans out later this week. If I have an injury before Tuesday, I’m definitely bringing in Khazri.

This Friday, you’ll get a new Euro code, so it’s another challenge on the cards. We’ll deal with that in my next article.


Good luck everyone!

Monday, February 15, 2016

MyEGL BPL Fantasy – Intermission - The Ola Bola Edition

I finally watched Ola Bola and boy was I impressed. Relegation zone teams should definitely give it a watch, as well as teams like Liverpool, Manchester United, Everton and Stoke, teams that should really be doing better than they are currently. Back home, FAM should watch it, again and again, and remember the importance of serving your country.

There’s naturally some controversy on how some of the story did not reflect history. Let’s be clear though, even though this movie was based on actual events, it’s still a fictionalised account! Hollywood does it all the time, but because we don’t take the trouble to learn the true story, we tend to take the Hollywood edition as gospel. Here we scream bloody murder when the filmmakers change a few things around. Of course we hold local stories dearer to our heart, but people need to relax and remember the overall message.

Ultimately, the objective was to inspire and I’d be lying if I said I was unmoved. Some scenes were a bit corny admittedly but overall it was a great movie, with some excellent cinematography. The scenes that brought tears to my eyes was not actually about the footballers themselves, but the radio announcer’s story. How his family helped him along the way, never giving up their belief that he would make it, and when her daughters heard his voice on radio. “Ayah?” That last one released the floodgates for me.

Anyway, here’s some quick thoughts ahead of Tuesday morning’s Stadium Astro free transfer deadline:

Here’s the next three fixtures for the first two batches of teams that are playing:

West Ham – Sunderland, Spurs, Everton
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Watford – Bournemouth, Man Utd, Leicester
Leicester – Norwich, West Brom, Watford
Stoke – Aston Villa, Newcastle, Chelsea
Southampton – Chelsea, Bournemouth, Sunderland

These are the teams you should be giving priority for your free transfers. Leicester and Stoke have the best next two matches. You can bank on your usual suspects for Leicester (Vardy, Mahrez) but it’s not so certain for Stoke, who have gone off the boil of late ( Check Arnautovic’s status, Shaqiri is a safe pick though.

Spurs, Manchester United have their Europa match on Thursday, but Manchester United also have their FA Cup match up tonight! Not that you should be seriously considering Manchester United players anyway….

Chelsea only play their CL match next midweek, so they’ll be ready for Southampton which should be a tough match. Chelsea just whacked Spurs in their FA Cup tie though, so they’re in the mood.

Speaking off the FA Cup, Spurs out, Manchester City out, West Brom out. If nothing else, it makes players from these teams a bit more safer to pick long-term. Everton, Watford, Chelsea, West Ham and Crystal Palace all made it through so their

Arsenal will have an FA Cup replay, which is very annoying and I’m not sure how Week 30 will work out with them. We’ll have to wait and see. Manchester United play later today.


Remember, after this weekend, the next batch of matches starts the following Tuesday, followed by another round on Saturday. Plan your free transfers carefully.

On another note, if you want to get involved in fantasy football based on local games, Stadium Astro has launched their Fantasi Liga Malaysia. I’ve never played it before, and from the community I’m aware of the many issues it has, but I’m sure the organisers are doing what they can to improve it.

Take care folks. And remember,


“GOOOOOOLLLLLL!!!! GOL GOL GOL GOL GOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, February 12, 2016

MyEG BPL Fantasy - Week 26 The Barcelona Challenge

Note: This article has been reproduced from the Stadium Astro website.

Welcome back for Week 26!

I know my title mentions Barcelona but you’ll forgive me if I deal with Europe players at the end. I’ll talk about the Premier League matches first. Here we go (again grouped by timing):

Sunderland v Manchester United

The early match. You should be set up for this already. However, if you have an injured player, then midfield = Lingard. Striker = Rooney/Martial. Patrick Van Aanholt’s penchant for attacking will burn the home side.

Bournemouth v Stoke
Crystal Palace v Watford
Everton v West Brom
Norwich v West Ham
Swansea v Southampton

Judging from the first match, chances are you’ve only got one change to make for this batch, or none. I was all set to swap Martial with Afobe after the Old Trafford match, until I read that Shawcross might be back this weekend. Stoke have a good run of matches but their form is poor. Ighalo’s always a useful pick, especially with a Palace side that hasn’t kept a clean sheet in the League yet for 2016, but check for starting lineups after Flores rotated key members of the squad (e.g. Deeney) against Spurs last weekend.

Everton play West Brom, which is a good matchup, but it’s hard for me to consider bringing in an Everton attacker knowing he won’t be around next week, even though there’s a free transfer break. I’d rather use those free transfers on fixing up my defense or injuries (or in this case my manager, see image below, who will be absent in Gameweek 27!)  Nevertheless, Lukaku finally broke his drought last week, and faces his former side again, having scored a brace the last time they met.

West Ham have the best fixture against Norwich (and they play Sunderland in the first match the following week!) but their players might be a bit tired from the 120 minute FA Cup victory against Liverpool midweek. The Swansea v Southampton match is a really tough one, both sides have done reasonably well in recent weeks. Nevertheless, Sigurdsson is a strong option, or Austin if he starts.

Chelsea v Newcastle

Forget about Newcastle, and they don’t play the week after either. For Chelsea, it’ll be interesting to see if Hazard continues to be benched, although, to be fair, he has yet to have any significant impact off the bench. Fabregas played in the No. 10 position, but I would say that’s not really his best spot, and Oscar should be there instead of being shunted to the side. Note, Cahill will start from now on (with Zouma’s heart-breaking injury) and he is also a strong threat at set-pieces. If you don’t have a Chelsea player, consider Oscar, or Costa, if you can live with the card risk.

Arsenal v Leicester

One of two big matches of the week. Arsenal head into this match on a winning note, breaking a 4 match sequence of no wins. Leicester on the other hand, are bouncing off the walls at the top. This could turn out to be a high-scoring match. Mahrez, Ozil, Sanchez, Vardy and Giroud are all useful picks, although Giroud has not scored ever since his brace against Liverpool one month ago. I can see Sanchez exploding, but I’m struggling with the funding.

Aston Villa v Liverpool

Obviously Firmino’s the in-form choice, and he was rested in the midweek loss to West Ham. Do note that Coutinho, Origi and even Sturridge returned in the FA Cup game midweek so Klopp will have options. However you decide, do bear in mind that Liverpool are in the Capital One Cup Final the week after, so they will not be involved in Gameweek 27.

Manchester City v Tottenham

The second big match of the week. Unlike the first one though, I don’t see a goal-fest here. Aguero’s supply line is damaged from injuries, and with such issues, not to mention an eye on the upcoming Capital One Cup final, I expect Pellegrini to set up his team to play more of a defensive game. This also means players like Clichy instead of Kolarov. And even though Spurs are the stronger team at the moment, the expected return of Kompany should help ensure that Manchester City should hold firm. Not a game to invest players in (I actually sold my Aguero last week, and only have Alli and Pellegrini for this one).


Here’s my team as it stands:


I haven’t really thought my transfers through yet. I still have my Euro transfer for February which I was originally going to use on Mr Lewandowski, except for something I only just realised on Wednesday, which brings me (finally!) to the title of my article:

Barcelona have a double week! This weekend they play Celta Vigo, then on Thursday they play Sporting Gijon. Since I don’t have Neymar, it just makes more sense for me to transfer in Neymar instead of Lewandowski due to the extra match. Lewandowski does have some good matchups coming up though so it’s a dilemma.

This does make it hard not to put the captaincy on Messi or Neymar though (assuming you have either of them).

Speaking of Messi, he had a minor kidney stones operation on Tuesday. I’m tracking the developments with caution, and even though Barcelona have claimed it should not impact on Messi’s playing time. I’m a bit reluctant to captain a double gamer who plays the first game, only to get ruled out from the second game, due to injury as a result of insufficient rest. It’s definitely a conundrum, one that I hope to make the right decision on. Hopefully you do too.

Good luck!

Week 25 Recap - It could have been worse

I started off Week 25 on a wrong note. I was helping out at a nikah on Saturday afternoon and totally lost track of time. Right around the captaincy deadline I was busy helping to pack wedding favours when I remembered that I might not have set up my captain. By the time I was able to log in it had gone past 7 and my captain was set at Aguero (This after having recommended everyone that Captaincy on the Euro players (except Lewandowski) was a sure thing as they were all facing relegation zone teams.

Turns out I had nothing to worry about. All the European teams involved had difficulties dispatching their opponents and as a result there were no goalfests anywhere. In fact, the only Euro player to score was Higuain and he only had one goal anyway, so accidentally leaving my captaincy on Aguero (who scored a consolation goal despite Manchester City losing to Leicester) worked out after all.
Speaking of which, that was one entertaining match and if there's one conclusion from it, it's that Leicester are serious title contenders. As mentioned last week, if you don't have Mahrez or Vardy, pick one up now (I didn't have either but I actually had Huth) and hold. Also, unlike the other title contenders, Leicester do not have ANY OTHER competition that they're involved in.

Other things to note for fantasy footballers:

- Without Shawcross and Cameron, Stoke's defense is falling apart. Pick their opponents until they fix it.
- Despite their resilience against Manchester City midweek, Sunderland's defense is still fragile, especially away.
- Manchester United' s offensive line is clicking at the moment
- Villa WON against Norwich.
- Everton have finally won back to back matches.
- Costa is doing well (I still hate him)
- Wimmer is an able deputy for Vertonghen in the Spurs defensive line.
- None of the deadline day transfers have made any immediate impact fantasy-wise as yet.
- Sanchez is not quite there yet, but he will be.

On a personal note, I still dropped a few more spots down to 88 (CNY lucky number?). My three transfers were Firmino (who did well), Ighalo (who didn't) and Martial (who also didn't but the move for him was really in preparation for next week's early match against Sunderland).  Yes, this also means I still have my Euro transfer as I decided I still wanted two striker slots to play with for now.

Finally, an early warning remember that after the mid-month Premier League break, Manchester City, Liverpool, Everton and Newcastle all have no games due to the Capital One Cup final. Plan accordingly if you don't want to be stuck with players that aren't playing.

Friday, February 05, 2016

MyEG BPL Fantasy (in Malay!) – Terluka Lukaku dan Minggu 25

Perlawanan datang bertubi-tubi, saya akan melihat sepintas lalu Minggu 24 dan memantau Minggu 25

Ringkasan perlawanan tengah minggu


Ronaldo rupanya menjadi pilihan terbaik kapten dengan jaringan hat-trick. Aguero tidak memenuhi harapan. Walaupun dia mendapat satu gol, sememangnya pengurus pasukan fantasi yang memilihnya menjangkakan yang  Manchester City akan membelasah Sunderland.  Sebaliknya, kemenangan City hanya 1-0 dan kad kuning Aguero menambahkan sakit hati para pengurus.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

MyEG BPL Fantasy – Is Week 22 time for Aguero?

Matches are coming hard and fast!

I need to cover both the midweek matches from Week 21 and preview the weekend (Week 22). There’s a lot to cover so I’ll try to be brief and focus on the fantasy aspects.

Tuesday teams:

Carroll got injured early but it had no negative impact as West Ham fought from a goal down to end up 3-1 winners against Bournemouth. Payet celebrated his return from injury by helping himself to a goal and assist, unfortunately getting carded in the process. Enner Valencia ended up with 2 goals as West Ham kicked off their favourable fixtures for Period 6 with a win. West Ham face Newcastle next with even more points potential abound. As for Bournemouth, avoid for now until we see some more consistency.

Wayne Rooney continued his return to form (in the Premiership at least) as he scored a brace against Newcastle in a 3-3 thriller. While interest in Manchester United attacking assets is being revived, it looks alarming for their defense, with Smalling the best pick ending up with -3 points. Wijnaldum did well to make a claim for inclusion in our teams, but I’d avoid the other two goalscorers (Mitrovic for his card tendencies, Dummet because the chances of him scoring again are miniscule).

Remember in my last article that I said I wasn’t convinced by Crystal Palace’s chances against Villa. Surprise surprise, Villa ended up winning as Crystal Palace’s attack failed to pay off without Wickham and Bolasie. While I wouldn’t load up on Villa players just yet, but the fighting spirit shown could be an important factor in their relegation dogfight. Crystal Palace face Manchester City next at the Etihad, better to avoid for now as well.

Wednesday teams

Defensive calamities prevailed in the high profile Liverpool-Arsenal clash which finished 3-3 (Glad I sold Cech!) Firmino finally showed the raw talent he last displayed against Manchester City back in October with 2 goals but the jury is still out as to whether he can reproduce the same performance against Manchester United this weekend. Giroud also scored 2 goals, while Ramsey did score to make up for his wrongly-disallowed goal the last time the teams met, and assisted too, while Ozil had a blank. Stick with your Arsenal players this weekend, it’s not Tony Pulis’ Stoke they’re up against, it’s Mark Hughes’ Stoke, whose play style should suit Arsenal’s. I would still exercise caution with Liverpool players though.

The other high profile match between Spurs and Leicester ended up with a 1-0 win for Leicester, allowing them to level points with Arsenal thanks to.Huth’s goal (yay!). The glaring observation is that Mahrez and Vardy (who did manage to start) both blanked for the fourth match running, raising serious questions as to whether they still deserve a spot in our teams.

The match between Manchester City and Everton turned out poorly fantasy wise unless you had defenders. Aguero had his chances but Howard was in excellent form. Still, the signs are there that an  Aguero explosive masterclass against Palace this weekend may well be on the cards. I’d also still keep KDB if you have him. Everton however face Chelsea next, if you don’t already have an Everton player, you might want to use your transfers elsewhere.

Chelsea found West Brom in a very stubborn mood as they secured a 2-2 draw. Fantasy points were not to be had as they did not come from your usual suspects, unless you brought in Azpi. As mentioned earlier, their next opponent is Everton, whose defense has clearly strengthened with the return of Jagielka. West Brom play Southampton next, but there’s no one consistent enough for me from the Birmingham side apart from Morrison, who’s now injured.

Despite the absence of Shaqiri, Stoke downed Norwich 3-1, although Norwich kick-started their own downfall when their midfielder O’Neill got sent off on the 31st minute. None of the scorers were those you would look to in general for fantasy points (unless you consider Howson as one), although Arnautovic did grab an assist. Stoke City next play Arsenal, and while it looks difficult on paper, some Shaqiri magic could unlock the Cech defense (news says he should be back). Norwich face Bournemouth next, so if you brought Mbokani in it might be worth keeping him till then, given Bournemouth’s poor track record at defending corners.

Swansea collapsed to a surprise 2-4 loss after they were reduced to 10 men with Naughton sent off as Big Sam continues to make an impact on Sunderland’s performances. Defoe was the only one to score a brace last week, this time he went one better and came off with a hat-trick. Nevertheless, Sunderland next face the best defense in the league in Tottenham and play first anyway, so investments should be put on hold until the week after where they face Bournemouth. If you had already bought Defoe for the Swansea match, well done you, because you have the usual ex-player scoring against his old club theory, which Carroll recently demonstrated against Liverpool. Patrick Van Aanholt might also be an option for his attacking points. Swansea face Watford next, which makes it also hard to consider their players.

Finally, Southampton surprisingly defeated an out of sorts Watford, 2-0, earning a rare clean sheet. Flores will have berated his team for their performance, but you can continue to bank on Ighalo and Deeney to recover from their mini-slump for the goals, not to mention the defense as next week they face Swansea. Southampton will play West Brom, but Mane’s the only one I’d consider for now, and he’s clearly struggling.

Here’s my team as it stands:



Yes, I went for Adrian instead of Courtois to save some funds!

I am at the cusp of making the Top 100 (if only I had bought Firmino!), currently sitting at 108.
I’m looking at using my two transfers this weekend as follows:

Kane – Aguero
Payet/Alli – Wijnaldum/Chelsea players

First one is almost a certainty, second one is questionable. I’m keen on being involved in Chelsea’s revival but their fixtures aren’t the best. I should have sufficient funds though. There’s also another break after the 23rd which I’ll use to get rid of Francis and maybe change my keeper again.


That’s a lot to read, hope you got through it! All the best this weekend!

Monday, January 11, 2016

MyEG BPL Fantasy - WEEK 21 IS UPON US!

The FA Cup saw a lot of rotation which should be of interest to fantasy football teams. 

Players like Ozil were given the day off, while players like Ighalo, Mahrez and Kane were all benched as managers sought.to keep their players fresh ahead of a double header of Premier League matches. 

Some teams fielded very strong teams such as Manchester United and Chelsea. Teams like Liverpool had their teams stretched as they struggled win over their lower league opponents. Swansea failed totally, as Oxford United recorded a memorable 3-2 win. There were a few all Premier League ties as well, but there were no real upsets in that respect.

Manchester City was one of those who started key players, specifically Sergio Aguero as he continues to build up his fitness. Others took a different route, with West Ham choosing to introduce Payet from the bench instead.
So how should MyEG Stadium Astro teams prepare for this week? It’s important to remember to use your three transfers before Tuesday to refresh your squad if necessary, otherwise those transfers will be burnt as a new set of transfers is issued on Tuesday morning. You could use those free transfers to include players from the first group of matches, which is as follows:

Aston Villa

v

Crystal Palace
Bournemouth

v

West Ham
Newcastle

v

Man Utd

They are all battles between the top half and the bottom half in the first group, but slightly complicated by the fact that the top half teams are all playing away. Nevertheless, players . Admittedly, I’m not convinced by Palace at the moment, I feel that Villa could steal a point here. Bournemouth have brought in Iturbe from Roma on loan. While he’s not yet in the database, he could put West Ham’s clean sheet hopes at risk. Otherwise, Payet, Martial, although Manchester United did have a tough time against Sheffield on Sunday which could be detrimental to their performance.

Here’s the second batch of matches:

Chelsea
v
West Brom
Man City
v
Everton
Southampton
v
Watford
Stoke
v
Norwich
Swansea
v
Sunderland

Chelsea, Manchester City and Watford are clearly the stronger teams. Chelsea are on the up (although Costa might not make it) while Manchester City are the highest scoring team at home, with an astonishing 29 goals and should continue, making any of their key personnel in De Bruyne, Silva (if fit) and Aguero fair game. Southampton seem to be on a downward spiral, making Watford players a strong pick. The remaining two are a bit more unpredictable. Stoke winning is no longer a given, with Norwich’s recent improvement while Swansea vs Sunderland is seriously anyone’s guess.
The last two are theoretically the tricky ones, at least on paper.

Liverpool
v
Arsenal
Spurs
v
Leicester





However, Arsenal should seriously not have problems against Liverpool, as the amount of injuries for Liverpool is for once worse than Arsenal’s. Ozil was rested so he’ll be prepped and ready. The last match is interesting. Spurs and Leicester faced each other on Sunday in the FA Cup, but neither fielded a full strength line-up. Vardy might not make it, but Mahrez can’t be underestimated. On the other hand, Kane should continue his useful form.

Important!
Teams must remember that for Tuesday and Saturday matches, you will only receive one set of transfers to use. Therefore, while it makes sense to optimise matchups on Tuesday and Wednesday, you should preferably save a transfer to deal with possible injuries before the weekend.

Here’s my team:



For my free transfers before Tuesday’s matches, I intend to go:

Cech à Courtois
Paredes à Nyom
Silva à Payet

Pellegrini said he is hopeful of Silva’s return, but I’m not convinced he’ll start. Picking Payet will also give me an opportunity to do a live transfer if necessary for the second round of matches, although to be honest I’m looking at saving them all until the weekend’s matches (assuming I resist Firmino!)

Good luck all!