FPL wildcard teams GW32 – the twitter template part 2

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Here’s our FPL wildcard teams GW32 article which has seen me  take to twitter again after the fixture confirmation of DGW34 threw us some surprises.  Again I’ve trawled the FPL twitter accounts with good history to show you the current wildcard template.

 FPL wildcard teams GW32 – the twitter template part 2

Here’s the link to my original twitter template article .  The somewhat unexpected fixtures for double gameweek 34 have meant that I thought it was worth looking again to see what, if anything, has changed.  Last time I used 10 twitter accounts and this article also uses 10.  However, not all the previous accounts had updated their teams so a number of the accounts I’ve used are different for this article.  Believe me, I’ve waded through a huge number to get to this as many are inactive, don’t show their history or just for FPL chit chat with other accounts so finding 10 with good histories which had publicised their teams post the fixture changes wasn’t easy.

 Virtually all of them don’t say where they are with their chips which is pretty unfortunate.  I think that’s mainly because they will all still have them apart from maybe the triple captain which was used in the previous DGW22 by some.  A few may also not have the free hit.

Now I haven’t shown the teams just provided a summary.

You can also see the wildcard teams that the FFGeek contributors have done to date and the FFGeek team drafts so far for the free hit intact team and the free hit lost team

THE TEMPLATE

This isn’t the top picked players. I’ve adjusted it somewhat to fit into my team value  of £102.8m of which it fits exactly. You can see below the team the number of times players are picked in each team




fpl wildcard teams GW32

Players picked

Players need to be picked at least twice to be shown below

GKs

De Gea – 10

Ryan – 5

Fabianski – 3

Defenders

Lowton – 8

Morgan and Alonso – 6

Smalling and Chilwell – 4

Christensen, Monreal and Bailly – 3

Tarkowski, Vertonghen, Van Der Hoorn and Mustafi – 2

Defs and GKs by team

Man Utd – 18

Leicester and Burnley – 10

Chelsea  – 9

Brighton – 6

Swansea and Arsenal – 5

Midfielders

Salah and Mahrez – 10

Son – 8

Willian – 5

Gudmundsson and Mkhitaryan – 3

Kenedy – 2

Forwards

Firmino and Aubameyang – 7

Barnes – 6

Lukaku and Vardy – 5

Changes since the first twitter template article

Here’s probably the main changes.

De Gea has certainly cemented himself as the most popular GK and Man Utd more so for overall defensive representation.

Swansea lost their perceived double 34 and therefore alot of defensive interest.  Burnley has taken some of those cheap funds and defensive options have increased as have Leicester defenders.

Alonso defensively also increased in popularity. Not too significant changes in midfield.  David Silva and Man City overall have completely dropped from the picture with the loss of their DGW34 that was originally envisaged.  Aubameyang has dropped off with Arsenal losing their perceived double in 34 and that has seen an increase in Lukaku interest.

Brief FFGeek thoughts on the twitter template team




In my free hit intact team I can easily see De Gea, Lowton, Morgan, Alonso,  and the entire midfield in my GW33 wildcard team.  The front 3 I’m just not sure about at all as yet.

Brighton’s fixtures are terrible and Swansea/Arsenal I’d prefer not to get

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