FPL Month 0: pre-season thoughts
Pre-season is, by definition, the time of speculation. The transfer rumors, the contract talks, the new arrivals, the promoted sides, the managerial changes – there’s a lot to speculate about. And there’s never been shortage of speculators in FPL land. The truth is it is great to speculate. The dilettante in me adores it. But, as weeks go by, the certainties one firmly declares in an earlier stage of pre-season (speculation is a territory of self-believe, very much due to its perfect unaccountability), slowly but steadily turn into doubts – doubts that grow deeper and darker by the day as GW1 deadline approaches. Because, really, FPL is a game of superstition. All FPL managers are profoundly superstitious. Take me, for example: in this year’s first draft, in late June, mostly for purposes of team structure and funds spread, I got Jamie “Legend” Vardy in my squad; not that I was sure of starting things off with him in the team, but the truth is I kept him in for days, despite my relen...