Fantasy Premier League: FPL Strategies and Tips to Succeed
By Paul Rogers
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Chasing Green Arrows is a Fantasy Premier League (FPL) guide.
If your goal is to improve your game and to succeed, then this book is for you. The guidance offered can propel your team to the top of the FPL pyramid in your quest for glory.
"Whether you're a veteran of the game or a relative
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Fantasy Premier League - Paul Rogers
Foreword
My name is Dan (@DanBennett3) and I’ve been playing this fascinating game called Fantasy Premier League (FPL) for 15 seasons. I have finished inside the top 10k on ten occasions with a personal best finish of 917 in the 2014/15 season. As the popularity of the Premier League grows, the number of managers playing the game has increased season-on-season. This has led to a rise in the quantity, and quality, of FPL related content as we all seek to find an edge on our rivals. There are YouTube channels, podcasts, Twitter threads, Discord channels and more, but nothing beats a good, old-fashioned book.
I’ve been interacting with Paul on Twitter for a few years now. His regular Twitter threads, polls and other FPL related posts are always on topic and extremely useful. He knows FPL inside and out. Paul’s first book, Taking a Hit: The Key To Success, was a comprehensive and insightful look into one of the most important parts of the game. The amount of research, time and effort that went into it was clear to see. Therefore, I had very high expectations when Paul told me he was writing a second FPL related book. Chasing Green Arrows lives up to those expectations and surpasses them. We all love a green arrow at the end of each gameweek, whether it’s in the overall ranks, or in your work mini league. Chasing Green Arrows’ leaves no stone unturned in this aim. From selecting your initial squad, to transfer strategy, picking your captain and, of course, the best way to utilise your chips.
Whether you’re a veteran of the game, or a relative newcomer, your understanding of the game will benefit from reading this book. Whatever your current playing style, be it risk averse or upside chasing, you’ll find new ideas to help chase the next green arrow. It’s the most comprehensive FPL book I’ve ever read (and I’ve read plenty). Paul’s writing style makes it an engaging read, which is not an easy feat when discussing some of the finer points of the game. The section on psychology is a helpful reminder to remain positive when variance takes a wrong turn.
As with Paul’s first book, there is a section on the ‘Top One Hundred Managers and The Elite’. I was honoured to be among the contributors to this section previously. There are new names providing the insights this time and they are not to be missed. These managers are among the best to have played the game. It’s the perfect way to finish the book.
Thank you to Paul for giving me the opportunity to write this foreword. I’m far from a writer myself, but just penning these few hundred words has given me an even greater appreciation for the magnificent job Paul has done in producing this amazing book. In my opinion, it’s the ultimate handbook for every FPL manager. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it as much as I did.
Fantasy Premier League
FPL
CHASING
GREEN ARROWS
FPL Strategies and Tips to Succeed
Copyright © 2023 P. Rogers
All rights reserved
No part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without express written permission of the publisher.
First Edition
Cover design by: Unboxing Studio
ISBN (paperback): 978-1-7398608-4-4
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-7398608-5-1
Published by Arrowcroft Press
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: The Evolution of Fantasy Premier League
The Evolution of Fantasy Premier League
Part 2: Preparing For A New Season
Selecting Your Initial Draft
Positions
General Principles
Part 3: Maximising Your Chips
Chip Strategy
Wildcard (WC1)
Wildcard (WC2)
Free Hit (FH)
Triple Captain (TC)
Bench Boost (BB)
Part 4: The Psychology Of FPL
Variance
Management Styles
Decision-Making
Taking Risks in FPL
The Psychological Game
Remaining Positive
Part 5: Strategies To Succeed
Captaincy: Selecting The Right Captain
Bench Strategy
Planning
Part 6: Transfer Strategy
Covid Pandemic
Transfer Strategy (GWs 2 - 38)
Part 7: Additional Transfers
The Minus Two Debate
Additional Transfers
Negative Perception
Potential Drawbacks
When Not to Take a Hit
Making Additional Transfers
Additional Transfers: Optimal Time
Measuring Success
Additional Transfers: Statistics
Part 8: Top One Hundred Managers And The Elite
Top One Hundred Managers 2020/21: Salient Points
Elite Managers 2020/21: Salient Points
Summary
Top One Hundred Managers 2021/22
Top One Hundred Managers 2021/22: Chip Strategy
Top One Hundred Managers 2021/22: Hit Strategy
An Insight: Top One Hundred Managers 2021/22 & The Elite
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Glossary of Terms
About The Author
Reference List
Preface
Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.
– Pelé
Football is the most popular sports game in the world and, deriving from the ‘beautiful game’, is Fantasy Premier League (FPL). An enthralling football prediction game which tests the managerial skills of the players who are participating in an extremely challenging competition. FPL managers pit their wits against like-minded players from across the globe with one aim in mind – to succeed. A totally unpredictable and gripping game which is loved by 11m players worldwide, FPL is an emotional rollercoaster, delivering both highs and lows regularly. The exceptional Gameweeks (GWs) re-energise your appetite for the game, while the lows make you question your participation in such a prolonged campaign. Yet, season after season, whether you’re a novice or a seasoned campaigner, millions eagerly await the start of a new challenge.
Having enjoyed Fantasy Premier League for years, I have been a part of the FPL community on Twitter since 2020. I regularly write FPL threads for the community. Writing articles for FPL Connect and The FPL Way has also been a pleasure. My passion for FPL and fascination with additional transfers inspired me to write a book entitled Taking a Hit: The Key to Success Plus The Top One Hundred Managers and The Elite, which was published in December 2021. The book explores additional transfers and discusses the outcomes of a comprehensive study. Furthermore, an analysis of the Top One Hundred Managers from the 2020/21 season and a group of Elite Managers is revealed within. A combination of these 12 outstanding managers provides a fascinating insight into their game.
Chasing Green Arrows is a guide to FPL; a book designed to take your game to the next level. Useful tips to help you succeed are in abundance, plus all the main aspects associated with FPL are explored with a view to helping you find your optimum team. Furthermore, there are some relevant and interesting findings from the extensive research that I have conducted over the past two seasons. My research has focused on strategies and additional transfers. The aim was to establish whether my research from the 2021/22 season was consistent with the findings originating from the previous season. In many instances, the data from both seasons has been compared to determine if there are any consistent patterns or trends.
This book incorporates the expertise of some of the best players in the game. We explore the strategies that the top players have adopted to deliver an outstanding overall rank and propel them to the top of the FPL summit. We hear from managers who are either regarded as Elite players for their consistently high finishes, or those who have fought off the challenge of over nine million other players to finish in the Top One Hundred Managers in the world during the 2021/22 campaign. The Elite Managers consistently perform at the highest level, achieving an impressive rank season after season. They become elite players for a reason and that’s because they have the attributes to succeed. Their strategies are spot on. They identify the best players to select, excel at captaincy picks, know when to attack and defend, and when to make additional transfers. They also identify optimal fixture patterns and plan their game meticulously.
Analysing the performance of the top managers will enable you to identify the best strategies to adopt in order to succeed. A combination of Elite and Top One Hundred Managers provides a fascinating and revealing insight into the strategies that have propelled them to the top of the FPL ladder. Invaluable information and advice which will undoubtedly assist you in your quest for FPL glory. Additionally, all the top tips are discussed, which will help you in your FPL journey and take your game to the next level. Players rely on some good fortune in order to achieve their goal, but it’s essential that managers possess the knowledge and skill necessary to succeed. There is overwhelming evidence to demonstrate that anyone can excel at FPL and there is nothing preventing you from following in the footsteps of the top managers. Whether your goal is to climb to the top of the FPL pyramid or to top your mini-leagues, it’s achievable.
This FPL guide will provide you with the tools to help you unlock the door, improve your overall game, and for you to become a successful manager. Unquestionably, the content of this book will ensure that those aspirations are achieved. Information that will not only make you a better player, but many of the tips and strategies are reinforced by my research and insight from the top players. Chasing green arrows is our ultimate goal in achieving a top rank. Green arrows in abundance will lead to the success you crave. Good luck with the seasons ahead and in your quest to reach the summit.
If my mind can conceive it and my heart can believe it, then I can achieve it.
– Muhammad Ali
Introduction
Some people think that football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it’s much more important than that.
– Bill Shankly
Football is a game enjoyed by countless fans worldwide and there is a true saying; you cannot beat the beautiful game. Fantasy football is a game that brings people together, a game which is played for enjoyment, whether you are a novice or seasoned campaigner. Deep down, it seems that we are all budding football managers, ready to pit our wits against liked-minded individuals. Fantasy Premier League is the most popular fantasy football game in the world, which offers players the chance to battle it out with family, friends, and fellow managers around the globe. A football prediction game with managers picking a virtual squad composed of 15 real-life Premier League players. Those players accrue FPL points over a gruelling 38 Gameweek (GW) season that generally runs from August to May.
Millions of people have joined the fantasy football phenomenon, which started with games in the national press in the 1990’s. Fantasy Premier League has since developed into the world’s premium fantasy football online game. A totally exhilarating and addictive game which has been highly successful. Since its launch in 2002, FPL has become a magnet for football fans from across the globe, all bidding to become the top manager in the world. To highlight the game’s global appeal, just take into consideration the top One Hundred FPL Managers over recent seasons. Remarkably, 35 different countries were represented by those top managers during the 2020/21 season and 33 countries in the following campaign. Players originate from each continent, including small islands like the Falkland Islands and Christmas Island. The game has grown exponentially and continues to evolve year-on-year. We cannot get enough of fantasy football.
FPL is a game of skill, patience, planning, dedication and self-discipline. A good management style, motivation, a sound temperament, and excelling at decision-making are all beneficial. They are all key attributes for becoming a successful FPL manager. You also need a slice of good fortune to help you on your way. Whether it be deflected goals, goal-line clearances, a fit squad, goals off the post, the woodwork saving you, or favourable VAR decisions. It’s a game of fine margins. As an FPL manager, finding and adopting the right strategies is the key to unlocking the door to success. Strategies are a fundamental part of this utterly immersive and dynamic game. For many, FPL is a hobby. For others, it’s a passion. The most committed players devote a considerable amount of their time in pursuit of perfection. In-between Gameweeks, many are frantically catching up with extended highlights, studying underlying statistics, listening to podcasts or reading FPL material. Being a football expert is not compulsory, but having some knowledge of the game is advantageous.
The beauty of the game is its unpredictability; not knowing what’s around the corner. This makes the game so compelling. Regardless of whether you’re a novice or seasoned campaigner, ranked 10m or in the top 10, everyone is prone to a poor Gameweek. No manager is immune to mediocre weeks and even the most diligent of FPL managers can have a shocker – the same fate applies. A game that offers both immense joy and profound sadness in a short space of time. You can experience the highs with some sublime Gameweeks, followed by the lows, which bring you back down to earth with a bump. One week you could break the 100-point barrier, swiftly followed by a week where you struggle to muster 30 points. Weekly, the game can produce huge fluctuations in rank; an exceptional Gameweek and a green arrow can see your rank soar dramatically. Conversely, an awful score and a red arrow can cause your rank to plummet. One minute you’re riding the crest of a wave and the next, a period of adversity.
This pulsating game is full of drama and produces both magical and damaging moments each Gameweek. From celebrating your striker completing his hat-trick one moment and the next, your defender could be conceding a 95th minute ‘clean sheet wipeout’ at the opposite end of the pitch. For those not familiar with the expression, a wipeout occurs when a team concedes a goal and, as a result, the goalkeeper and each defender lose their four clean sheet bonus points. Experiencing a clean sheet wiped out right at the death is certainly demoralising. If you are unfortunate to own two defensive assets from the same team, it may be double the pain. It’s also common to have two of your assets playing for opposing teams. This is when it gets tricky, particularly if one of your forwards is facing one of your defensive assets. You eagerly try to determine what would be the best outcome for your team. Sound familiar?
For FPL managers, there are few things more excruciating than the annual wait for the end of the summer recess and for a new season to commence. It’s late June and, after a period of rest and recuperation, FPL fans re-ignite their enthusiasm for the beautiful game as a new season is on the horizon. Football pitches are looking pristine and FPL managers relish the start of the upcoming campaign. Rejuvenated and full of optimism, the most committed and highly motivated managers start to monitor any transfer activity or football gossip, relishing the prospect of another exciting season. One’s enthusiasm for the beautiful game starts to grow for the new challenge ahead. Within weeks, the most popular sport in the world will once again be entertaining football fans worldwide. That includes excited FPL managers who eagerly await to put their skills to the test once again in their quest for glory.
The much-anticipated fixture schedule is released and the most devoted players have inevitably started to make a mental note of the teams and players to target for the opening set of fixtures. Player price reveals have been made and the day finally arrives. The game goes live and you are presented with a blank canvas; the chance to pick your ultimate 15-man squad. Countless enthusiasts starting equal but with the same goal in mind – to win the coveted title. The sole aim is to maximise your points potential to top mini-leagues and global rankings. Bragging rights are at stake. A new FPL season is upon us. The desire and passion to succeed and win the prestigious title reaches epic proportions. We can all hold on to those dreams:
If you can dream it, you can do it.
– Walt Disney
Over the following weeks, you merrily tinker away as the pre-season friendly games reveal endless clues for the season ahead. Pre-season provides managers with the ideal opportunity to assess any new signings, how teams line up, what formations are being adopted, and which players look sharp. The goal is to pack your team with players that are likely to start, possess goal threat, deliver assists, and have a favourable run of opening fixtures. After some serious deliberations, you’re finally content with your 15-man squad and millions of others are waiting in anticipation for the Gameweek 1 deadline, which is nearly upon us. Avid FPL players are all set for another season on the rollercoaster ride that is Fantasy Premier League. Although the start of a new Premier League season is eagerly anticipated, no one knows how the season is going to begin, whether all your players will start – or be in-form – or which teams will hit the ground running. These are nervous times. As the season progresses, we find out if the hours of preparation have been worthwhile. How many template players do you own? Have you uncovered any hidden gems? Managed to make a promising start? The questions will soon be answered.
The Gameweek kicks-off and, as an FPL enthusiast, you cannot sit down in the comfort of your own home, bar or cafe and enjoy a game of Premier League football. These are anxious times as we become engrossed in the game. You’re guaranteed to be on the edge of your seat as you watch the drama on the field unfold, urging your players to perform and deliver the substantial number of points that you crave. On top of your wish list is that your players produce goals, assists and clean sheets. They are all highly desirable and every point counts. We have a vested interest in every fixture and, undoubtedly, we all ask ourselves the same question before each match kicks off. Which players do we have playing in this game? Will they start? Will they complete 60 minutes? Who will net a points haul? Will our captain score? What players can damage our rank? Let the game begin.
This is a time to abandon your loyalty and, instead of focusing on your favourite team, you need to concentrate on your FPL assets. Even if it means they are on the opposing team. Your captain, Erling Haaland, is just about to pull the trigger in your favourite team’s penalty box: do you want your defenders to tackle him or are you secretly hoping for a Haaland goal? The question is: what’s more important to you, team loyalty or your FPL team? A dilemma that countless fans will encounter frequently. If we don’t own any assets from our favourite club, we may want them to concede the odd goal to ensure a clean sheet wipeout, but still do enough to win the game. Undoubtedly, the drama of FPL is played out throughout many homes around the globe every week; a game that unites football fans and is unrivalled.
If none of your team feature in the televised game, there are further considerations. Firstly, the ‘eye test’. You’re on a scouting mission looking for potential new signings. Which players look in form? Are any hidden gems emerging? Managers will be making a mental note for their forthcoming team selections as they scout new talent. Then, for the sake of your rank, you are silently wishing for both teams to score to ensure a clean sheet wipeout. A goal not only secures a wipeout, but it also damages the chances of those players receiving extra bonus points based on their performance. If both teams manage to score, it is a huge relief for those not owning any of the defensive players involved. Additionally, it’s a bonus if both teams only score the odd goal. A clean sheet wipeout is pleasing, but you don’t want your rivals benefiting from more goals and assists. Needless to say, that one goal for both teams suffices!
Naturally, those managers who can’t get to a television screen will have another device to hand in order to follow the live action while also having one eye on other match updates. Continually refreshing their screens at every conceivable moment to obtain details of the latest goal, goal scorer, assister, plus their latest points tally and rank. With the advent of social media, game updates are spontaneous. This allows the most eager of managers to dissect every goal or assist that is unfolding in front of them. As soon as the first whistle is blown and the Gameweek commences, the FPL community on Twitter is whipped up into a frenzy, as managers follow the live action. The conversation is not centered on the title or relegation battles, but instead, there is serious debate as to whether a goal should be allowed and, if so, who got the final touch and who got the assist. Every FPL point is fought for and precious. It could be the difference between winning your mini-league or not.
In-between deadlines, the most devoted managers are frantically tinkering away to ensure that they own the ultimate squad, a squad that will deliver them glory. There are a multitude of ways to aid preparation, analysing data, watching games and videos, listening to podcasts, reading FPL material, and interacting with fellow FPL players. Managing your virtual team provides you with the sensation of being out on the pitch and kicking every ball with your players. You experience both ends of the spectrum; the lows followed by the highs. One of your players is subbed off in the 59th minute while another collects a booking. Moments later, a few goals or assists for your team are accompanied by an adrenaline rush and your Gameweek is back on track. The most ardent FPL players will continually monitor their GW score, culminating in the despair of a red arrow or the joys of a green arrow.
It was an absolute pleasure to watch the drama unfold on the final day of the 2021/22 season. A number of major outcomes were still to be decided. Both Manchester City and Liverpool could win the Premier League title. Tottenham and Arsenal were fighting it out for the final Champions League spot, whilst Burnley and Leeds were battling for their Premier League status. One of the two had to be relegated to the Championship. The beauty of this day was the fact that all 10 games kicked off simultaneously and many were televised. Many fans indulged in an afternoon of football by monitoring multiple games via television and other devices. It was sheer joy as the goals started to fly in and the points started to accumulate. This provided the last opportunity to overhaul the leader of your mini-league or make a late surge for your desired rank.
All the drama of a normal Gameweek was present but crammed into a joyous 90 minutes of exciting football. Goals, assists, clean sheets, wipeouts, yellow cards, red cards and own goals. It was all there, an intense afternoon of scintillating football. It was a tense finish to another excellent season. Manchester City were stunned by Aston Villa