Fantasy Premier League Tips Double Gameweek 37





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While I know it's late in the season and all the Caribbean Fans are thinking . . . why so late! Well the truth is, while we keep track of our teams as much as we keep track of our local women, I didn't want this to be just about the game, but more about the players, their lives, environments, achievements and disappointments.

That being said I have been a loyal manager since it's inception. This year I have done pretty well, check out the link on my Facebook page to my team for Gameweek 37. It is a double Gameweek, and as most of us know this means players could face two teams in one Gameweek, thus increasing their chances for high scores. If you are an experienced manager, like myself, you should still have chips to play, for example I still have my Free Hit and Bench Boast. With only one Double Gameweek and Gameweek 38 to go , its all or nothing for those who play the virtual game.


Graeme Conyette's Fanatasy Premier League XI GAMEWEEK 37 ( FREE HIT- allows a manager to transfer in any number of players possible for one game week ;) )

Just saying. . .


So lets's get into my line up -:


Goalkeeper

Ederson (Manchester City 5.6m)

Had an uncomfortable game against a West Ham side whose only real threat was Marko Arnatovic, hence he couldn't help keep up the rock solid backline City has established. Huddersfield Brighton & Hove Albion pose minimal threat to a City team that will most likely dominate possession and scoring opportunities.





Defenders

Tomkins (Crystal Palace 4.3m)

The 5-0 shut out of the once premier league champions, Leciester City, was incredible while it was also coming for some time.






Smalling (Manchester United 5.4)

With favourable fixtures and a high probability of starting both game week 37 matches, he is the go-to option if looking for a Man Utd. player. He is also a cheap option into the Reds defense.




Vertonghen (Tottenham Spurs 6.0m)

Actually my most shaky pick of the group as I'm not fully convinced in Spurs ability. Especially with the growing pressure of Chelsea challenging for a top 4 spot heating up to a finale on the last day of the Game week.



Midfielders


Raheem Sterling (Manchester City 8.8m)

The most in form player from what I can see, registered three assist over the weekend. With easy opposition ahead few would disagree that his contributions will vital. Huddersfield is fighting the drop, as a result they must get a positive result, maybe resulting in more space for Sterling to strike.



Son  (Tottenham Spurs 8.3m) lethal at home !!!



Willian (Chelsea 7.1m)

With funds limited, the midfielder could provide a cheaper, more rewarding outlet than Hazard who cost more than 10m. His purchase free's up room for stronger players in other positions.



Matic (Manchester United 4.7m)

Midfield enforcer extraordinaire ! A bit much right lol. This guy is the epitome of consistency apart from, of course Antonio Valencia. At under 5m with a potential goal threat, and the fact that he plays in two favourable fixtures, makes him an ideal pick.

Forwards


Aubamenyang (Arsenal 10.7m)


Well he scores goals, but just not against the big 6. Sadly the trend that is developing following is blank versus now Manchester United. City and Spurs being the other two fortunate teams.



Gabriel Jesus  (Manchester City 10.3m)

Three goals in his last three appearances speak for themselves. He is not to be ignored just as Sterling is. The still injured Aguero means he is also likely to start the both matches on Gameweek 37.




Harry Kane  (Tottenham Spurs 12.8m)

Looks like he's playing with an injury. You seemly cannot afford to not have him as he can change a game in the blink of an eye. Fully fit or unfit he's just that great. Salah, although the top scorer of goals, is excluded all for the benefit of the overall team.

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  1. sorry don't have time...my boyfriend's addicted though :p

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