telegraph fantasy football tips – FFGeek contributors show their teams GW3

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Here’s our telegraph fantasy football tips version of the “FFGeek contributors show their teams”. In it we have last seasons 7th place overall finisher Bryan, Sergio who finished 1,951 last season and top 1k finisher Ben

telegraph fantasy football tips – FFGeek contributors show their teams GW3

There’s alot of telegraph fantasy football tips content on FFGeek this season in addition to this article.

There’s articles from Andrew Ferguson who finished in the top 1k in TFF, Sky and FPL and Stephen Troop who finished around 1k too last season. Both who have included TFF as part of a multi format article

Bryan Forbes O’Rourke

Bryan finished an incredible 7th place overall in telegraph fantasy football last season

67 gameweek points Overall rank 1,488 transfers available 40

A decent week, 67 points scored and placed 1,488th on the seasonal league. Players mentioned last week that caught the eye, Maddison and Fraser scored well and look good fantasy prospects going forward. I would like Alonso of course, but I cant see a pathway into this team, more important is getting some Arsenal attackers, most likely Aubameyang slotted in soon. Wan-Bissaka is staying put, not worth a transfer for a one game suspension. Mahrez is a worry but no one is assured a start in the City midfield and I’m staying patient here. No transfers planned this week. Here’s to the weekend !

Here’s my team:



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Sergio Torija

Sergio finished in 1,951 position last season in telegraph fantasy football

79 gameweek points Overall rank 478 transfers available 37

Another good week for my team with 79 points for an overall rank of 478. This has come with 3 transfers used however, definitely more than I should. My original plan for this week was Mahrez in for Moura, however I was not resting in peace without Mendy in the team, so my back up plan was double swap Moura & Bertrand for Mendy & B.Silva, for which I had the exact cash. Eventually City’s lineup made the choice simpler for me and my new City boys delivered with a combined 4 KCs.

B.Silva gametime is a worry though. Then, there was Sanchez, he was already under monitoring though I wasn’t planning on removing him yet. However his no show combined with my fast fingers transferred him out for Zaha, who himself faces a brilliant run of games to the end of October. I might have got carried away with the good start, since this was a luxury transfer at this moment I feel. Hopefully it pays out

All in all, I like the look of my team at the moment, and even though most of my eggs are in just two baskets, they are the shiniest strongest baskets on offer. So not planning on transfers, any possible injury or suspension will be covered by an Arsenal or Chelsea player, both teams offering a good entry point this week.

Good luck for GW3 Geekers



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Ben Humphrey

Ben is a top 1k finisher in TFF

Gameweek points: 71 Overall rank: 3989 Transfers remaining: 40

Another solid week, and a fairly rounded performance from the team. I may have annoyingly missed out on a double Man City clean sheet, but Ederson managed to set up a goal, and Mendy chipped in with another 2 assists.

Robertson collected his second clean sheet in a row, Van Aanholt and Sokratis finished week two empty-handed.

Mr Salah kept his season ticking along with two assists against Crystal Palace,with Richarlison netting in successive game weeks. With seemingly every manager and his hamster  owning Salah and Richarlison, I was particularly delighted that my gamble, and my tipped bargain of the season,Maddison, scored his first goal for Leicester in only his second appearance in the Premier League. You seriously need to watch this boy.

Upfront, it was all about the haves and have nots, when it came to Aguero. What was it I said last week about him popping up with a hat trick? Permission to engage smug mode.

The main man was supported by a goal from Arnautovic, who has taken charge of spot kicks, making him an even better proposition.

My  Arsenal boys haven’t quite joined the party yet, but I’m hoping that  Aubameyang will find his time to shine as he enters a run of beautiful fixtures.

I’m delighted that so far everything has gone to plan, and that I haven’t been hit with any unexpected surprises, or unfortunate injuries. That being the case, I won’t be making any changes this week. I went to a lot of effort to ensure my team was a solid machine, largely devoid of risk, so touching wood with crossed fingers, I can hold out a bit longer before having to make my first transfer.

May your fantasy buckets overflow with luck.

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