Too find differentials you need to think outside the box or take risk with certain players, and blank weeks and when a couple of premium players are injured or unavailable are often the best time chances to get them, but great differentials often last for only a week or two before they come a trend, e.g: If you look at Brighton, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and West ham, they've all got some decent fixtures ahead of them, and you can easily find one or a few differentials from this team, but you need to be convince that the differential you're chasing isn't going backfire, especially if you taking them against players with owners with good form and fixtures ahead too.
Really appreciate your insights.
It was a good read.
One thing is for sure FPL requires more time than I initially thought but I can see why it's so popular.
That is if you didn't already use it many GWs ago
I am thinking of bench boosting this juggernaut.
And yes, I took a lot of hits to get here, but this week the projected points from the incoming players cancels out (eg. Turner => Flekken, Areola => Raya, whatever Hwang gets => Foden and so on).
But hey I don't feel like I got a chance to break in the top 5 but you never know.
If Trent is confirmed out I won't replace him but I might even captain Bradley. I think he will become the next John Stones 27 pointer.
Some of my transfers went bust though.
Selling Foden was a mistake.
Buying Walker was a mistake.
Buying Hee Chan is also a mistake (for now)
If you need differentials, might as well stockpile them.
With such a team I think that I would go for bench boost too.
But unfortunately my current bench is ready to score two or three points
Regarding mistakes don't think anyone can top me!
I went for Sterling instead of Palmer in GW17....
I actually wanted to keep my Triple (C) a little bit longer for tactical reasons but got scared after Haaland scored two goals out of nowhere.
Solanke for GW28 looks like a solid option too.