The 19th FFGeek fantasy premier league Podcast with Ben Wooton and Stephen Troop

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Here’s our FFGeek fantasy premier league podcast article with the Patreon subscription site link to the 19th FFGeek Podcast. Podcast 19 has myself on it as well as Ben Wooton and Stephen Troop. We discuss our teams and plans for GW10 plus answer a number of questions from our Slack channel.

The 19th FFGeek fantasy premier league Podcast with Ben Wooton and Stephen Troop

Geek note: If you join our Patreon site you will get access to an FPL contributor tracker team which combines the contributors individual teams each week to show their favourite players, transfers and captains. It will always be completed on a Friday/Saturday in a normal gameweek. There will also be a spreadsheet of information so you can drill down further.

You also get:

Joe’s interactive transfer planner and points projection tool

FFGeek private leagues

Access to the FFGeek Slack channel for discussion with the contributors and members

$2 and $3 tiers per calendar month. No commitment beyond 1 month




Introduction

Thanks to Ben and Stephen for participating

Ben’s last 3 seasons overall rank were 61k, 26k and 31k.

Stephen’s last 3 seasons overall rank were 43k, 52k and 64k

Here’s the link to the patreon subscription site:

https://www.patreon.com/fantasyfootballgeek

What’s on the Pod?

Ben and Stephen talk about their FPL strategy and teams

Ben and Stephen being newbies to the podcast talk about their FPL strategy as well as reviewing GW9 and talking about transfers and captains for GW10

Question time 

Here’s the questions we tackle

Has Pep roulette reached a stage this season where having 3 City assets has become detrimental? And is captaining a City player now too risky or still viable?

Mane vs Salah?

Differential options moving forward? As this is another week where the template scores low

Next best wc point , gw13?

One for Geek is Ings worth considering as a cheap replacement for Pukki?

Is KDB the best captain option from City in the upcoming games?

Is double Liverpool with Trent and Robbo back on ? They are the top two defenders now and Robertson has returned in 5 of his last 6 games …

Do you ignore underlying stats when looking at certain players?  Eg. Hazard.  Maybe Vardy.  Do you each have a player that falls into that category in mind?

Any lessons you guys learnt after the first quarter of the season? Does this season stand out in any way from the previous ones?

I feel this one is timely for this week: but has this weekend changed anyone’s views on who to include from Chelsea?

How the hell do we score points this season?! (and I’m only half joking!) seriously, what’s going on this season that’s different to others. Cheers fellas.

Is it the time to quit FPL or I just need group therapy.. haha

I would also like to know the answer to Alex’s question. Do we just copy @costas chari or what?

With Chelsea playing well and having some great, cheaper options, who are the top three Chelsea players to have at the current time?

Who would we remove from each others team

We each look at each others teams and state who we would remove

Ben’s team from GW10




Stephens team from GW10

Geeks team from GW10

Other posts

 Fixture ease

Bandwagons and sinking ships

Early FFGeek team thoughts

FFGeek contributors teams GW10 part 1

FPL captain and transfer polls for GW10

More content

Geek note: If you join our Patreon site you will get access to an FPL contributor tracker team which combines the contributors individual teams each week to show their favourite players, transfers and captains. It will always be completed on a Friday/Saturday in a normal gameweek. There will also be an accompanying spreadsheet so you can drill down further.

You also get:

Weekly podcasts with the Geek and the other contributors

Joe’s interactive transfer planner and points projection tool

FFGeek private leagues

Access to the FFGeek Slack channel for discussion with the contributors and members

$2 and $3 tiers per calendar month. No commitment beyond 1 month

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