fantasy premier league GW37 tips – the alternative FFGeek teams

Fantasy Premier League, ffgeek teams

Here’s our fantasy premier league GW37 tips article where we continue our experiment with the FFGeek alternative teams. One is a bookies odds based team and the other a shots on target based team. Green arrows for both this week and the bookies team moves into the top 10k. 

fantasy premier league GW37 tips – the alternative FFGeek teams

The bookies team

This is a team based on the anytime goal scoring odds of the bookies. It replaces the attacking player with the worst anytime goalscoring odds for the player with the best anytime goalscoring odds for the next game. No other factors are taken into account. It does work within a basic team structure though. Two transfers every 2 weeks except for injuries. Captain is player with the best goal scoring odds

GW36 score 78 (average 46):  Current overall rank 9k:  team value £100.1m

A 3k green arrow

This is how the bookies team scored in GW36

Last week




 fantasy premier league GW36 tips - the alternative FFGeek teams

This week

Bench Boost used.   Gabriel out – Holding in

 fantasy premier league GW36 tips - the alternative FFGeek teams

The shots on target team

This is a team based on the Shots on Target underlying stat. This is widely thought to be the most accurate predictor of goals. The team transfer policy is to replace the attacking player with the worst Shots on Target stats for the player with the best Shots on Target stats. There’s no other factors taken into account. More than 1 player from an attacking team is allowed. Shots on target are assessed on a per minute basis rather than an aggregate basis. The captain choice is the highest ranked pollster

GW36 score 74 ( average 46):  Overall rank 126k:  team value £99.2m

An improvement of in rank of 44k.

Last week

This week




Bench Boost used. Gabriel out Holding in

 fantasy premier league GW36 tips - the alternative FFGeek teams

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