Friday, September 16, 2022

FPL Gamemonth September: We Finally Got There

All Queenly detours aside this is how I eventually went on the wildcard.


As I type Fulham are currently 3-1 up, but Mitrovic has nothing. It's typical of course given I missed all his previous returns, but I was expecting it. This is just what the fpl gods do to us.

With GW12 now being a blank I'll probably have to make that the week I choose for Gamemonth October too. So much for the degree of flexibility. I'll have to take Martinelli out just to get a full eleven out, and that's assuming no other issues arise.

It may have been foolish given the blank to go with three City plus Martinelli, but City are so good I want three both before and after the blank.

As you can see Haaland is captain. This feels like the super sensible choice, but things are rarely that simple. I was very tempted to stick with Son. I like the Spurs fixtures, but I feared it was sentiment getting the better of me. (How can you go against Haaland at this point?)

Originally I had Luis Diaz instead of Kulusevski before the postponements. I'm planning on heading back in that direction in October (transfers allowing). I did have James in place of Trippier too. So the effective cancellation of GW7 has changed my team slightly, but only in a few positions.

Almiron is my little bench punt (an extravagance afforded by these forced downgrades). Obviously I'll need him for certain this week, so hopefully he plays and looks involved (I've actually made zero effort to check if he's even nailed on to start, so I hope I don't have cause to regret my laziness. I think he should be okay though.)

Oh, and before I go - the keepers. I know, I know, Ward has been dreadful, but the price is irresistible and I really needed that cash to shore up my team. Surely Leicester can't continue to be that bad in defence. So it's a beggars can't be choosers situation for me. I'm in no position to be going for luxury keeper options.

The Forest v Fulham game has now finished. Fulham won 3-2. Impressive start to the wildcard. Toney will probably blank too now. Pereira did pick up a yellow though, so with luck I've missed his one-pointer.

Saturday, September 10, 2022

The "Minute's Applause" Is Why We Have No Football

So, no games this weekend. I think this was the wrong decision ..however

I agree that any attempts at showing respect would've been a complete mess had the games went ahead. Football fans (including most well-meaning ones) have simply lost the ability to stay silent for 60 seconds.

Football needs to reflect on this.

One of the worst things to happen to football in this regard was the "minute's applause". I'll explain why.

When someone dies the natural response is one of sorrow - or, if you weren't close to the deceased person you show tact and consideration towards the friends and family members that were. Clapping is not a natural response to death in everyday life. If you meet someone who's recently lost a relative you give a few kind words of support and condolences, then you give them space to speak and grieve. You don't clap.

Silence is a fitting response, as you're showing self-restraint in an effort to give the grieving people the time and space they need. It also gives you yourself the time to think about those people and the person they've lost.

During a minute's silence you're supposed to be taking a few quiet moments to think about the person who has died and what they meant. It's a period of reflection.

You can't do that if you're clapping like a seal. Surrounded by other people that are clapping like seals.

Our society took a wrong turn when we decided to go down this "minute's applause" route. I understand the argument: by clapping we're "celebrating the life" of that person, so it's a positive gesture. This is just a lazy untruth though, hiding the fact that it's just easier to clap mindlessly than to make the effort - and that the clapping and noise masks any uncouth shouting or noise that would otherwise ruin an actual minute's silence.

It's such a weak argument: A few idiots may be disrespectful and make some noise, so let's all just make some noise. Let's all respond to death in a completely unnatural and inappropriate way, because there may be one or two bad apples in the crowd.

The Messiness.

It's not just the principle too, it's also the practicality. I've been to football matches where fans aren't even sure what to do when there's a minute's respect. Where you can't even hear the announcement because some fans have started clapping and cheering before the announcer has even finished speaking. Then everyone else just joins in, as they clap turning to the person next to them to ask; "Who's died??"

Back before the advent of the minute's applause you'd hear the announcement begin and that would be the cue to stop talking to your friends and to start listening. Slowly silence would descend on the stadium as the announcer finished giving his or her short tribute to the recently departed. The referee's whistle would blow, distinctive against the sheer silence. Then there'd be 60 seconds of quiet dignified reflection. Finally capped by a rapturous burst of sound once the moment of respect had passed. The noise against the silence as stark as day against night.

Sure, the odd idiot would occasionally shout something and ruin things a little, but it only reflected badly on them, not on the countless standing in respect; and the shame of an entire stadium would aim in their direction. The basic tenet that you show respect to the recently departed being such a universal cornerstone of human culture.

The minute's applause has confused all this though. It's helped to uproot us from basic human behaviour. So now we just have a cacophony of noise and uncertainty when we're supposed to be marking someone's death.

We go to football matches precisely to make noise and have fun. The idea of the minute's silence is that for a moment we pause and reflect. It's a moment where we stop what we're doing to consider something more important. Now however there's often more noise during that minute's tribute than there is during the entire game - at some stadiums it's easier to reflect upon your own mortality when the player's are actually on the pitch.

I'm joking a little of course, but be honest, would the tributes at football stadiums have been anything other than a huge mess this weekend had games went ahead? The minute's silence would be announced and some people would be clapping, some people would be silent and some would start singing 'God Save the Queen'. All well-meaning no doubt, but it would've been a discordant muddle.

Not everyone wants to sing 'God Save the Queen' (or indeed King). There are many people that don't share the politics of such a sentiment. However, everyone regardless of politics can show 60 seconds of silent respect for a recently deceased human being. (The people that haven't at recent games - those that have booed and so forth really do need to do some self-reflecting. As a human being you should be able to show a moment's silence for another human being that's just died - even if they were your worst enemy.)

Whatever people's views and politics now would be a fitting moment to bring back some dignity and respect by bringing back the minute's silence. Not just for the Queen, but for all recently deceased people.

(a human being)

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

FPL Gamemonth August: In The Mirror

Gamemonth August was painful. It's left me with a rank of 6,659,032.

(GW1 - GW6, top left to bottom right
- click to enlarge)

Captaincy Fail.

The obvious failing was captaincy. Son got just one assist in six games - 17 points in total. Salah in comparison delivered over twice as many points with 38.

And this is before we even mention Haaland, who already has 67 points on the board.

Obviously I would never have captained Haaland, but Salah was the obvious set and forget captain, and the template had both players. So a set and forget August side following the norm would've sailed along fairly nicely I suspect.

In fact, this is my main disappointment. I don't mind the rank, I'm really enjoying playing this way. However, I feel I've let the experiment down a little by going so heavily against the template. I've been enjoying myself a little too much. A gamemonth template side would've been a much more interesting comparison from a neutral perspective.

Son was my favoured pick though, and from a personal point of view I'm glad I went with my instinct. I feel I've been a little unlucky too - I don't think Son has been that far from returning in games (and sneak preview I'm actually keeping him on this week's September wildcard - I'll do another post revealing that team later this week).

The Rest of the Team.

I actually don't think the rest of the team was too bad. I was a little unlucky with Mitrovic staying benched each week - I never expected zero injuries or suspensions in the first six games. The Liverpool defence was over the top in hindsight, but the logic was there. Going Saka over Jesus was another anti-template fail, but only a minor one - in the end Jesus outscored Saka by just 5 points. So all in all the negatives all stem from avoiding Salah and Haaland.

Once again reminding us all that the template is the template for a reason.

Enjoyment.

From a pure enjoyment point of view this style of playing the game has been great so far. I'm super laidback about fpl. Even this week doing my wildcard I'm very relaxed. I also enjoy how invested I am in my players. The two goals Mbeumo got me in particular were really enjoyable.

I'm actually weighing up Mbeumo vs Toney on the wildcard right now. I'm sure the desire to keep Mbeumo is largely just pure sentiment (though that extra million or so would be quite useful).

The low rank doesn't annoy me (probably because playing this way gives my ego an excuse), however seeing the sheer badness of it has made my competitive urges kick in now. So as much as I'm enjoying playing like this I still want to do well.

When you look at the upcoming fixtures and try to pick a set and forget captain for the next month or so you realise how restrictive playing this way is. However, I'm down so far now because of my own decision to go with Son. I can't blame that on the system. So maybe if I get my decisions right there'll be benefits to playing this way too.

Saying this though God only knows how badly I'll do if I do get injuries and suspensions lol. I certainly wouldn't have gotten many points from Undav these first six weeks had I needed him. So as I continue my wildcard I need to make sure this first month doesn't make me complacent about how important the bench may be.

Perhaps that Mbeumo million may be needed after all.