Joseph Crilley’s FPL Transfer Planner Team For Double Gameweek 31

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We’re road testing Joe’s FPL Transfer Planner and Points Projection tool by running an FPL team run solely by it. Transfers, Lineups, Chip decisions and Captains are made as directed by the Transfer Planner and Points Projection tool. Currently 5k overall rank. The Planner Works!

Joseph Crilley’s FPL Transfer Planner Team For Double Gameweek 31

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Introduction

As for the FFGeek Contributor tracker team (78k) and the FFGeek Team (92k) transfers will be completed as the article is posted which will almost always be on the Friday or the midweek deadline day.

Note I am changing from FPL average to the post hits 12 top Managers average that I follow and analyse

GW30 review

GW30 points: 52 (12 top managers average 51 ) Total points 2,078, Overall Rank: 5k, red arrow: 1k Team Value: £103.0m plus £0.7m in the Bank

The Planner Team has used it’s Wildcard, Bench Boost, Triple Captain and Free Hit Chip 1

Note: Your team is manually entered into the spreadsheet. While this maybe not ideal time wise it means you don’t have to give any FPL ID, username or password information to use the tool

Joe’s transfer planner and points projection tool allows you to plan your transfers through the next 8 gameweeks and captains and lineups.

Each player is given a projected gameweek and total score and you can filter players to tinker with your team to maximise the return for any given period.

It’s great for giving you a view on your lineup with all the current tough benching decisions.

There’s also a colour coded fixture schedule so you can assess each teams good fixture runs in the future

There’s a google and excel version plus an explanatory video and instruction manual

Used extensively by FFGeek Contributor Alex Ball to achieve his 3k overall rank last season

Joe is running this FPL team which is based on the planners points projections. That is to ensure it works on a practical basis.

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