This document summarizes a fantasy football league season involving 28 managers competing over 38 gameweeks. Wayniq won the overall season championship with 2,291 points, while Chin Siong finished second and Rebecca finished third. The season featured close competition between the top managers. A new money league structure was introduced, adding a financial incentive for both overall season performance and weekly winners. The season review breaks down performance by quarters and highlights some of the strategic decisions that impacted manager standings throughout the season.
2. CHAMPION RUNNER-UP 2nd RUNNER UP
2,291 points 2,206 points 2,183 points
1,044th in the world 8,274th in the world 13,037th in the world
7th in Thailand 116th in Malaysia 189th in Singapore
3. It was a season that promised plenty – and did not disappoint!
On the back of such a one-sided victory by Chin Siong last season, all
managers were hoping for a closely contended battle this time around.
However, yet again, another remarkable individual performance saw
Wayniq claim this season’s crown rather comfortably. With a final score
of 2,291 points, Wayniq finished 1,044th out of 3.5 million players in
the world and 7th in his native Thailand. His victory was made all the
more impressive having taken the lead early in GW9 from Arfiz, and
going on to spend 29 of the next 30 GWs at the summit.
Defending champion Chin Siong, though, was set to ensure that if
anyone wanted the GFoGFR crown, they’d have to take it from him.
Despite a slow start to the season, Chin Siong’s class shone through as
a rampant 2nd half surge saw him finish on 2,206 points, amongst the
top 9,000 in the world and 116th in Malaysia. While this was not
enough to retain the crown, it secured 2nd place, cemented his status
as ‘best of the rest’.
Rebecca fulfilled her potential shown over the past 2 seasons with a
fantastic run to claim 3rd spot. A consistent contender from start to
finish, Rebecca barely dropped out of the top 5 all season. Going toe
to toe with the boys, she fought her way to a 2,183 point finish,
amongst the top 13,000 in the world, 189th in Singapore and earned
top spot in the GFoGFR Weekly Wins table.
Kudos to the rest of GFoGFR for pushing the top 3 right til the end.
This Season Review seeks to take a closer look at the season on a
whole. So buckle up, spare us 10min and enjoy the ride!
The 2014/15 FPL had all the makings to be a classic.
The 16 returning managers from 2013/14 were joined by 12 new faces,
boasting a roster of 28 managers set to battle it out for FPL supremacy.
And what a battle it turned out to be.
GFoGFR
CHAMPIONSHIP
1 Khun WHOOP Wayniq Urairat 2,291
2 Wise Roman Army Chin Siong 2,206
3 PANDAS ON THE LOOSE Rebecca Teo 2,183
4 F J Underwood Winston C 2,154
5 Len Eleven Ron Len 2,129
6 AAAAArsenal Alex Fong 2,118
7 EmCeeEfCee Jeremy Chee 2,095
8 Gerrard2015BPLChamp Azril Ghaus 2,094
9 Top Form! Arfiz Ghaus 2,070
10 sjturbo Shahnaz Jammal 2,036
11 Dream 15 Wai Mun Foong 2,021
12 SiewMaiBao Carl Siew 2,014
13 Raf's Studs Rafique Mat Tahir 2,006
14 imD1whoKnocks Jin Lim 2,005
15 ur bnny hs a gd nse Nicholas Ang 1,983
16 Koppite.com Kit Weng Yip 1,938
17 Go to Gaal jason ban 1,921
18 Harimau Malaya fadley rohani 1,900
19 Tr@ilbl@zers Teh Liang Seng 1,871
20 Last Laugh Kelvin Kee 1,854
21 Ruff Ryders Zilhazmir Hamzah 1,842
22 Team Sheriff Fairuz Shariff 1,831
23 Back at it again! Johnathan Ti 1,793
24 Lompat Tikam FC Anis Azmani Azman 1,748
25 Pattern United Daren Lu Wah Tiow 1,726
26 Pants on Fire FC Azrieff Mohamad 1,724
27 47 balls Rui Jian Ng 1,660
28 Jotun Jills mazlin ismail 1,654
4. There’s more to a season than just the final points tally.
How did everyone get to this stage? Time to find out.
GFoGFR
SEASON REVIEW
MONEY
LEAGUE
page 5
SEASON BY
QUARTERS
page 7
CAPTAIN
HINDSIGHT
page 12
EXTRA
TIME
page 13
SEASON
AWARDS
page 17
5. 14/15 was a record season on many accounts – but none more
significant than the raised stakes, giving managers more than just pride
to fight for.
This season featured a fresh new money league structure. A key part of
the structure involved a new Weekly Winners pool designed to keep
managers competitive throughout the season.
GFoGFR
MONEY LEAGUE
GFoGFR
RM5,040
GFoGFR CHAMPIONSHIPS
RM 1,680
WEEKLY WINNERS
RM 3,192
ADMIN
RM168 (RM6/manager)
§ Top 3 overall at season end
§ Winnings:
• 1st RM1,008.00 (60%)
• 2nd RM420.00 (25%)
• 3rd RM252.00 (15%)
RM60/manager
§ RM84 up for grabs each GW
§ Top 3 GW performers
§ Winnings per GW:
• 1st RM50.40 (60%)
• 2nd RM21.00 (25%)
• 3rd RM12.60 (15%)
RM3/GW/manager
6. Some managers were skeptical at the start of the season about how this
new money league format would play out.
For managers who did well last season, concerns were raised about
whether success will continue to be rewarded financially with the new
format. Well…let’s see how the season turned out!
GFoGFR
MONEY LEAGUE
Manager 1st
2nd
3rd
(RM)
Wayniq Urairat 3 0 4 201.60 1st
1,008.00 1,209.60
Chin Siong 2 2 2 168.00 2nd
420.00 588.00
Rebecca Teo 5 1 1 285.60 3rd
252.00 537.60
Arfiz Ghaus 4 2 0 243.60 243.60
Azril Ghaus 3 3 0 214.20 214.20
Alex Fong 2 2 4 193.20 193.20
Jeremy Chee 2 3 2 189.00 189.00
Fairuz Shariff 2 1 3 159.60 159.60
Johnathan Ti 2 1 1 134.40 134.40
Ron Len 1 3 1 126.00 126.00
Carl Siew 1 3 1 126.00 126.00
Winston C 1 3 1 126.00 126.00
Zilhazmir Hamzah 2 0 1 113.40 113.40
Azrieff Mohamad 2 0 1 113.40 113.40
Rafique Mat Tahir 1 1 3 109.20 109.20
jason ban 0 3 3 100.80 100.80
fadley rohani 1 1 2 96.60 96.60
Wai Mun Foong 1 0 2 75.60 75.60
Daren Lu 1 1 0 71.40 71.40
Kit Weng Yip 0 3 0 63.00 63.00
Kelvin Kee 1 0 1 63.00 63.00
Nicholas Ang 1 0 1 63.00 63.00
Jin Lim 0 1 2 46.20 46.20
Teh Liang Seng 0 2 0 42.00 42.00
Shahnaz Jammal 0 0 2 25.20 25.20
mazlin ismail 0 1 0 21.00 21.00
Rui Jian Ng 0 1 0 21.00 21.00
Anis 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
WW Championship Total Winnings
So there we have it.
The top 3 spots in the Money League was filled
by the top 3 overall – showing that a strong
season ensures success in both money pools.
However, unlike last season, the money league
was not heavily dominated by 1 player.
Aside form the top 3, four other managers had a
profitable season – Arfiz, Azril, Kahho and Jeremy
– courtesy of the revamped Weekly Wins system.
While they faltered in the overall campaign, these
managers were able to post strong individual
game week results as they fought til the very end.
For the rest – better luck next year mates!
Having said that, the money league structure can
always be improved and any feedback is
appreciated. There will be some polls on the blog
following this review, so please vote and drop
your comments there!
7. Q1
GW1-9
Q2
GW10-19
Q3
GW20-29
Q4
GW30-38
The GFoGFR blog was a new addition this season, featuring commentary
reviews and musings every gameweek.
However, reviewing each week in isolation overlooks one key thing…that a
season is not built over a good GW or two – it is built over a season-long
process of transfers, risks, punts and strategizing.
The rest of this review will cover the season by quarters, take a closer look
at some highly anticipated statistics and last, but not least, the traditional
GFoGFR End-of-Season Awards! Enjoy.
GFoGFR
PERFORMANCE
8. GW1 GW2 GW3 GW4 GW5 GW6 GW7 GW8 GW9
1st Jeremy Arfiz Daren Jeremy Arfiz John Ti Kah Ho Wayniq Azril
2nd Carl Winston Chin Siong Arfiz Mazlin Ron Carl Azril Jeremy
3rd Wayniq Fairuz jason Jin Lim jason Kah Ho Rebecca Rafique Shahnaz
Season kick-offs are usually a mixed bag of emotions – excitement, panic,
trepidation, furious refreshing of the FPL page etc. 2014/15 was no different.
On the evening of 16 Aug 2014, all eyes were likely on Chin Siong’s 15 picks to start
the season. Unfortunately for him, he was not able to burst out of the blocks like last
season. Instead, it was a GFoGFR rookie, Jeremy, who stole the plaudits in GW1 –
and little did we know this win would be a precursor of things to come.
As GFoGFR’s only female representative, Rebecca was out to prove that girls can
hang with the boys when it comes to football and showcased her intentions by
claiming top spot after 2 GWs. However, the topsy turvy nature of this season’s early
stages continued as GFoGFR saw more lead changes in the next few GWs.
One manager who always tends to start the season well is Arfiz, and 2014/15 was no
different. 2 GW wins and a 2nd place finish in the next 4 GWs put GFoGFR on alert as
Arfiz hit Top Form! early, taking the lead from Carl in GW4.
While the start of the football season was dominated by Costa’s prolific form (and
dodgy hamstrings), a standout performer was undoubtedly Swansea’s Sigurdsson –
returning for a second stint at the club. Only a few managers had started the season
with the Icelander, but his form made him the go-to FPL midfielder option.
With all attention focused on Sigurdsson and Costa, few managers paid heed to the
imminent return of an FPL giant – and a tectonic shift that was just around the corner.
Enter Aguero and GW8, where the Argentine delivered a sublime 4 goals. Back then,
Aguero was selected by 6 managers, and more importantly, captained by only 2 –
one of whom was Wayniq, as he battled his way to finish Q1 at the GFoGFR summit.
Q1
GW1-9
Q1 STANDINGS
1 Wayniq Urairat 517
2 Arfiz Ghaus 513
3 Ron Len 505
4 Alex Fong 496
5 Jeremy Chee 488
6 Carl Siew 487
7 Rebecca Teo 485
8 Shahnaz Jammal 479
9 Winston C 476
10 Rafique Mat Tahir 473
11 Nicholas Ang 467
12 jason ban 446
13 Chin Siong 442
14 Azril Ghaus 441
15 Jin Lim 440
16 mazlin ismail 438
17 Azrieff Mohamad 435
18 Wai Mun Foong 433
19 Teh Liang Seng 433
20 Fairuz Shariff 423
21 Daren Lu Wah Tiow 417
22 Anis Azmani Azman 385
23 Johnathan Ti 380
24 fadley rohani 374
25 Rui Jian Ng 374
26 Zilhazmir Hamzah 371
27 Kelvin Kee 367
28 Kit Weng Yip 363
9. Q2
GW10-19
GW10 GW11 GW12 GW13 GW14 GW15 GW16 GW17 GW18 GW19
1st Rebecca Wayniq Zil fadley Ron Arfiz Arfiz Wai Mun Zil Kelvin
2nd Kit Kah Ho jason John Ti Jeremy Winston Kah Ho fadley TLS Jason
3rd Kah Ho Jeremy Wai Mun Ron Kah Ho fadley Winston Carl Nicholas JT
Q2 was defined by both the good and the bad of Kun Aguero.
Kun continued Q2 from where he left off with a level of consistency that showed just
why he was one of the more expensive players in the game. With returns in 4 of the
first 5 GWs of Q2, he threatened to be the Suarez of this season. Part of the Aguero
deal, though, is his fragility. And this came to the fore via an early GW15 injury.
Wayniq was the major benefactor of Kun’s rich vein of form, building a 20 point lead
by GW15. Kun’s subsequent 5 game injury layoff, however, threw the league wide
open as managers scrambled to replace the level of consistency that Kun delivered.
The core template of FPL picks was breaking and this was evident as the
subsequent 4 podiums were filled with 12 different managers!
Kahho quickly took advantage of the situation to launch himself up the table.
Hopping on early to a Southampton defensive double up, Downing and Kane,
Kahho proved to have a keen eye for player potential. He went on to finish top of
Q2 with 586 points.
Arfiz seized this opportunity to become the first (and only) manager to win back-to-
back GWs, asserting his dominance at the top of the money standings. However, he
was unable to replicate his Q1 form as he ‘Fizzled’ down to 7th in GW19, from 1st in
GW8. His topsy turvy form would prove to be a double edged sword all season.
As Q2 drew to a close, normal FPL service had seemed to resume with the premium
names delivering consistent returns, supported by consistent of budget mids and
forwards.
However, FPL on a whole was just about to be turned on its head.
Q2 STANDINGS
1 Alex Fong 586
2 Wayniq Urairat 569
3 Carl Siew 569
4 Nicholas Ang 564
5 Ron Len 563
6 Jeremy Chee 561
7 Rebecca Teo 560
8 Chin Siong 546
9 Azril Ghaus 545
10 Shahnaz Jammal 542
11 Winston C 541
12 jason ban 528
13 Arfiz Ghaus 520
14 Wai Mun Foong 512
15 Zilhazmir Hamzah 511
16 Jin Lim 506
17 Rafique Mat Tahir 504
18 Anis Azmani Azman 503
19 fadley rohani 500
20 Kit Weng Yip 496
21 Johnathan Ti 481
22 Teh Liang Seng 480
23 Rui Jian Ng 478
24 Daren Lu Wah Tiow 477
25 Kelvin Kee 474
26 Azrieff Mohamad 469
27 mazlin ismail 419
28 Fairuz Shariff 404
10. GW20 GW21 GW22 GW23 GW24 GW25 GW26 GW27 GW28 GW29
1st Azril Fairuz Azrieff Rebecca Fairuz Alex Rebecca Chin Siong Rebecca John Ti
2nd jason Kit Rebecca Jeremy Kit Azril Rafique Carl Ron RJ
3rd Kah Ho Wai Mun fadley Wayniq Rafique Fairuz Jin Kelvin Rafique Azrieff
Q3
GW20-29
GW20 was perhaps THE defining gameweek of the season, with a certain player
altering the dynamics of the game for the rest of the season.
Enter Harry Kane.
An unprecedented 2 goals and 2 assists against Chelsea cemented his legend in the
14/15 season as Kane put his foot down as a genuine FPL prospect. His extremely
budget friendly price and points potential opened the game up to something we
had not seen in previous season – a cheap 3rd striker capable of being played week
in, week out that allowed an extra premium midfielder.
Together with a slew of managerial changes in the league, the start of Q3 set the
tone for the rest of the season.
Rebecca was fastest to react to this new dynamic, racing to her most explosive and
rewarding quarter. A Q3 haul of 626 points was 20 points more than 2nd place for the
quarter, propelling her towards the top of GFoGFR. Along the way, she racked up a
cool 3 GW wins + a 2nd place finish.
After a lackluster first 2 quarters, defending champion Chin Siong finally found his
feet. Starting off Q3 quietly, Chin Siong announced his return to form in style with a
big win in GW27, gaining 30 odd points on the top 2 in onefell swoop.
While the chasing pack showed strong form in Q3, it was also a strong quarter for
Wayniq as the league leader kept up his consistent season with a 3rd place finish.
Significantly, his strong form allowed him to enter the final stretch with a 20 point
lead over 2nd and 85 points clear of 4th, setting him up for at least a top 3 finish.
Q3 STANDINGS
1 Rebecca Teo 626
2 Chin Siong 605
3 Wayniq Urairat 600
4 Alex Fong 570
5 Wai Mun Foong 569
6 fadley rohani 567
7 Jin Lim 561
8 Azril Ghaus 554
9 Arfiz Ghaus 549
10 Rafique Mat Tahir 549
11 Jeremy Chee 539
12 Ron Len 538
13 Kelvin Kee 538
14 Kit Weng Yip 538
15 Winston C 535
16 Shahnaz Jammal 521
17 Carl Siew 509
18 Fairuz Shariff 503
19 Zilhazmir Hamzah 485
20 Teh Liang Seng 485
21 jason ban 484
22 Johnathan Ti 481
23 Nicholas Ang 473
24 Azrieff Mohamad 446
25 Anis Azmani Azman 436
26 mazlin ismail 413
27 Daren Lu Wah Tiow 410
28 Rui Jian Ng 409
11. GW30 GW31 GW32 GW33 GW34 GW35 GW36 GW37 GW38
1st Rafique Chin Siong Azrieff Wayniq Carl Azril Rebecca Winston Nicholas
2nd Jin Arfiz Azril Ron Winston Fairuz Chin Siong TLS Daren
3rd Zil Fairuz Chin SiongJeremy Wayniq Jason Wayniq Chin Siong Shahnaz
Q4
GW30-38
Q4 STANDINGS
1 Chin Siong 613
2 Wayniq Urairat 605
3 Winston C 602
4 Azril Ghaus 554
5 Kit Weng Yip 541
6 Ron Len 527
7 Rebecca Teo 516
8 Jeremy Chee 515
9 Wai Mun Foong 507
10 Fairuz Shariff 501
11 Jin Lim 498
12 Shahnaz Jammal 494
13 Arfiz Ghaus 488
14 Kelvin Kee 487
15 Rafique Mat Tahir 480
16 Nicholas Ang 479
17 Teh Liang Seng 477
18 Zilhazmir Hamzah 475
19 Alex Fong 466
20 jason ban 463
21 fadley rohani 459
22 Carl Siew 453
23 Johnathan Ti 451
24 Anis Azmani Azman 424
25 Daren Lu Wah Tiow 422
26 Rui Jian Ng 399
27 mazlin ismail 384
28 Azrieff Mohamad 374
The first GW of Q4 cut down Wayniq’s lead at the top to just 6 points following a
big haul for Rebecca. Rebecca, in turn, built a 42 point lead over 3rd place. But
GFoGFR was set to experience one of the best turnarounds of the past 3 seasons.
Hampered by a slow start to the campaign, Chin Siong found himself as low as 14th
in the table halfway through the season. However, after his Q3 heroics, Chin Siong
began Q4 in 5th place, 78 points behind 2nd spot.
Over in the EPL, Chelsea’s title run in was all about stubborn resilience as John Terry
led by example to secure the 2014/15 title for the London club. Over at the other
end of the table, Leicester’s remarkable resurgence saw them emerge as the
unlikeliest source of FPL points.
With 3 double gameweeks in the final quarter, Q4 had all the ingredients to cause
some upsets and massive swings in the table – and it proved so.
Chin Siong’s astute performance over the quarter ensured he finished top for the
quarter, with 4 podium finishes under his belt. More importantly, it gave him the
needed boost to finish second, scoring a cool 97 points more than Rebecca.
Rebecca, in turn, did a Gerrard and slipped up right at the end, as she lost 2nd place
in GW37.
Wayniq showcased his consistency throughout the season by placing 2nd for the
quarter – the only manager to feature in the top 3 of every quarter.
Another strong performer for the quarter was Winston, as last season’s 2nd runner
up proved his mettle by hauling his way to 3rd place for the quarter. His fantastic Q4
confirmed a 4th place finish – beating rival Ron along the way.
12. CAPTAIN
HINDSIGHT
The Captaincy – perhaps the single most important decision of FPL.
In the 2013/14 season, Suarez effectively eliminated the captaincy conundrum as his
consistent hauls made him a perma-captain. This season has been a different animal
altogether with regards to captaincy. Every GW, managers are faced with 2-3 valid options
for the captaincy. Did Winston retain the mantle of #1 Captain Picker in 14/15? How big a
factor was captaincy in your success/failure?
Manager
Captaincy
Score
% of
overall pts
Max possible
captaincy score
% of max
possible
captain score
Overall
rank
Overall vs
Captaincy
1 Winston C 518 24% 950 55% 4 -3
2 Chin Siong 508 23% 968 52% 2 -
3 Rebecca Teo 498 23% 974 51% 3 -
4 Wayniq Urairat 492 21% 984 50% 1 +3
5 Azril Ghaus 490 23% 922 53% 8 -3
6 Ron Len 466 22% 964 48% 5 +1
7 Rafique 466 23% 912 51% 12 -6
8 Carl Siew 462 23% 964 48% 14 -4
9 Fairuz Shariff 454 25% 864 53% 22 -13
10 Nicholas Ang 446 22% 946 47% 13 -5
11 Jin Lim 444 22% 914 49% 9 -3
12 Arfiz Ghaus 442 21% 964 46% 15 +3
13 Shahnaz 440 22% 944 47% 11 +3
14 Jeremy Chee 434 21% 970 45% 18 +7
15 fadley rohani 434 23% 886 49% 7 -3
16 Alex Fong 424 20% 952 45% 6 +10
17 Kelvin Kee 418 23% 940 44% 20 -3
18 Kit Weng Yip 408 21% 902 45% 17 +2
19 Wai Mun 406 20% 926 44% 10 +8
20 Anis 384 22% 870 44% 24 -4
21 Azrieff 380 22% 768 49% 25 -5
22 Daren 372 22% 794 47% 16 -3
23 jason ban 364 19% 852 43% 26 +6
24 Teh Liang Seng 356 19% 862 41% 28 +5
25 Rui Jian Ng 356 21% 814 44% 19 -2
26 Johnathan Ti 320 18% 854 37% 23 +3
27 Zilhazmir 316 17% 862 37% 21 +6
28 mazlin ismail 252 15% 830 30% 27 -
A ‘title’ has been defended.
Boom! Winston has defended his crown of
top captain picker.
Once again displaying an uncanny ability to
pick captains, Winston was the only
manager to breach 500 points from his
captains. We can no longer use the excuse
of “Ah it’s all because of Suarez la!”. Well
done Winston.
As it turned out, there was nothing
separating the overall top 10 in terms of
actual captaincy score. A better reflection
of captain performance would be the % of
max possible captain score.
The last column, Overall vs Captaincy Rank,
shows your relative performance.
A smaller number could imply some
underperforming, as the rest of your team
failed to do your captaincy skills proud.
A larger number could indicate a strong
overall team performance supported
comparatively weaker captain picks.
13. 106.1
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105.3
104.8
104.4
104.1
103.9
103.8
103.3
103
102.7
101.7
101.7
101.6
101.6
101.4
100.9
100.6
100.5
99.8
99.3
99.2
98.7
98.5
98.2
97.8
96.4
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FPL seems like such a simple game – pick 11 players, 3 clicks to make a transfer, pick a captain, done.
By now, you should know that this would be over-simplifying FPL a wee bit. FPL is a multi-dimensional
game with ripple effects that could make or ruin a weekend! Form, fixtures, injuries, player positions,
rotation are some of these dimensions that feed into our decision making process but alas, are out of
our control. There are some factors, on the other hand, that we can somewhat control – and Extra
Time will lay out it for you. First up, TEAM VALUE.
Jin showed the importance of team value last season by amassing a huge war chest midway through
the season which allowed him the ability to purchase more expensive players and surge up the
standings. By the end of the season, he had $7 million more than the GFoGFR average! In FPL terms,
that’s a Hazard + Sanchez over Bolasie + Sterling!
This season was a little different, as Kane ensured plenty of budget to go around and prices seemed
to not change as rapidly as before. Nonetheless, we do continue to see a positive correlation between
good scores and high team values. Chin Siong led the league here @ 106.1m. Jin continued his
strategy this season, hoping on popular picks at the start of the season but was unable to replicate last
season’s 2nd half performance. Wayniq fell behind the duo for a second season running in terms of
team value but proved a good score can be managed with less money. Majority of the top 10 had a
team value above the league average of 101.5, which was way behind last season’s average of 106.0.
EXTRA
TEAM
VALUE
TIME
Avg - £101.5m
15. EXTRA
POINT
PENS
TIME
Team Manager Net points Penalties Gross points Adj.
1 Khun WHOOP Wayniq Urairat 2291 -24 2,315 u
2 Wise Roman Army Chin Siong 2206 -44 2,250 u
3 PANDAS ON THE LOOSE Rebecca Teo 2183 -40 2,223 u
4 F J Underwood Winston C 2154 -40 2,194 u
5 Len Eleven Ron Len 2129 -52 2,181 u
6 AAAAArsenal Alex Fong 2118 -24 2,142 u
7 EmCeeEfCee Jeremy Chee 2095 -44 2,139 u
8 Gerrard2015BPLChamp Azril Ghaus 2094 -24 2,118 ▼ 1
9 Top Form! Arfiz Ghaus 2070 -64 2,134 ▲ 1
10 sjturbo Shahnaz Jammal 2036 0 2,036 ▼ 4
11 Dream 15 Wai Mun Foong 2021 -28 2,049 ▼ 1
12 SiewMaiBao Carl Siew 2014 -44 2,058 ▲ 2
13 Raf's Studs Rafique Mat Tahir 2006 -40 2,046 u
14 imD1whoKnocks Jin Lim 2005 -48 2,053 ▲ 3
15 ur bnny hs a gd nse Nicholas Ang 1983 -24 2,007 u
16 Koppite.com Kit Weng Yip 1938 -12 1,950 ▼ 2
17 Go to Gaal jason ban 1921 -36 1,957 u
18 Harimau Malaya fadley rohani 1900 -8 1,908 ▼ 2
19 Tr@ilbl@zers Teh Liang Seng 1871 -44 1,915 u
20 Last Laugh Kelvin Kee 1854 -112 1,966 ▲ 4
21 Ruff Ryders Zilhazmir Hamzah 1842 -12 1,854 ▼ 1
22 Team Sheriff Fairuz Shariff 1831 -28 1,859 ▲ 1
23 Back at it again! Johnathan Ti 1793 -32 1,825 u
24 Lompat Tikam FC Anis Azmani Azman 1748 -4 1,752 u
25 Pattern United Daren Lu Wah Tiow 1726 0 1,726 ▼ 1
26 Pants on Fire FC Azrieff Mohamad 1724 -4 1,728 ▲ 1
27 47 balls Rui Jian Ng 1660 -8 1,668 u
28 Jotun Jills mazlin ismail 1654 -4 1,658 u
Penalties are a coin toss.
In the table, we’ve made a quick and dirty
adjustment of ranks if all point penalties were
added back to total points.
Of course, this doesn’t take into account if a
penalty paid off (ie the player you brought in
for -4 scored at least 4 points more than the
outgoing player), that’s too difficult to take into
account!
Interestingly, the re-addition of penalty points
back to the overall score made no difference to
the top 7 managers.
For the rest, however, there were some
significant changes. A green arrow here
indicates that a manager would have finished
higher up in the ranks had he not taken a
penalty. A red arrow indicates a manager would
be overtaken after penalties are re-added.
No rocket science here but interesting to see
the effect of pens, especially for Jin, Kelvin and
Shahnaz!
How many times have we wanted so badly to make 4-5 changes to our teams due to a circumstances
like mass injuries, mass rotation, or just mass lumps of shite?
I know I have – many times. However, the risks associated with a -4 often put people off making the
transfer. Some managers have specific transfer policies when it comes to penalties. For a few, there
might be a strict “No Penalty” policy, for others a penalty is only taken amidst injuries, while for a
special few, penalties are an aphrodisiac (Kelvin and Arfiz…judging you).
Our weekly updates highlight point penalty tallies but let’s see how they might have affected the final
league standings.
16. END OF THE SEASON AWARDS
It has been a long season and everyone deserves on the pat on the back (if you’ve kept at it til the end that is).
However, some perhaps deserve a bigger pat than others. And they are…
17. END OF THE SEASON AWARDS
It has been a long season and everyone deserves on the pat on the back (if you’ve kept at it til the end that is).
However, some perhaps deserve a bigger pat than others. And they are…
GFoGFR welcomed 12 new faces this season. For some, this
was their first season while others brought a few seasons of
experience to the league.
Jeremy was the only new manager in the top 10, a respectable
feat given the quality competition this season. Congratulations!
ROOKIE OF THE SEASON
JEREMY CHEE
Well let’s not beat around the bush – this season’s champ
deserves the Manager of the Season award.
Taking over the GFoGFR reins in GW9, Wayniq led the league
for the rest of the season save for a 1-week drop to 2nd in
GW20. As the other 5 managers who spent time as #1 can
attest, it’s easier to get to the top than stay there.
MANAGER OF THE SEASON
WAYNIQ URAIRAT
18. END OF THE SEASON AWARDS
It has been a long season and everyone deserves on the pat on the back (if you’ve kept at it til the end that is).
However, some perhaps deserve a bigger pat than others. And they are…
Chin Siong topped the Team Value charts this season with a
solid 106.1m valued team. In doing so, he toppled Jin from the
summit after the latter’s dominating performance on the value
table last season. Only Chin Siong will know if a high team
value was an objective…will anyone adopt this strategy next
season?
MOST VALUABLE TEAM
The duo dominated the league for big scores (more than 80
points) over the season, with both managers notching SEVEN
80+ point hauls over the season.
Both managers are again tied for scores above 90 (2 each) but
Wayniq edges it when it comes to Century hauls, with 1 to
Winston’s 0.
BIG HITTER
CHIN SIONG
WAYNIQ & WINSTON
19. END OF THE SEASON AWARDS
It has been a long season and everyone deserves on the pat on the back (if you’ve kept at it til the end that is).
However, some perhaps deserve a bigger pat than others. And they are…
The James Milner of GFoGFR, Ron proved himself to be the
most consistent manager in the league, amassing the most
number of 50+ points hauls.
With 25 50+ point hauls in the season, Ron was a Coke bottle
that was constantly shaken but not allowed to explode.
Sometimes you need that extra oompf mate!
The attention seeker that he is, Kahho loved being on the
podium…and the podium loved him too.
8 podium finishes for Kahho was the most in GFoGFR – a nice
accolade to have in such a competitive field.
2 Golds, 2 Silvers and 4 Bronzes. Sweep.
MR. CONSISTENT
PODIUM HUGGER
RON LEN
ALEX FONG KAHHO
20. END OF THE SEASON AWARDS
It has been a long season and everyone deserves on the pat on the back (if you’ve kept at it til the end that is).
However, some perhaps deserve a bigger pat than others. And they are…
The Rafa Benitez of GFoGFR, Carl utilized a total of 74 players this
season – an average of almost 2 new faces every gameweek! Some
obscure players picks include Burke, Cisse, Walters, N’Doye, McShane,
Janmaat, Roberston, Adam.
ROTATION KING
CARL SIEW
TOP SCORERS
1st Wayniq GW8: 110 points
2nd Arfiz GW31: 104 points
Chin Siong GW31: 104 points
3rd Rebecca GW36: 102 points
4th Rafique GW30: 102 points
5th Jeremy GW4: 100 points
21. END OF THE SEASON AWARDS
It has been a long season and everyone deserves on the pat on the back (if you’ve kept at it til the end that is).
However, some perhaps deserve a bigger pat than others. And they are…
These 2 managers led the league by far in terms of the number
of team name changes.
Was it FPL superstition? Or just a case of finding their true
calling? Well one thing’s for sure…Kelvin and JT will probably
be changing next throughout next season as well.
“WHO AM I?”
KELVIN KEE & JOHN TI
Carl waltzes away with the crown, with a series of fantastic punts
executed with aplomb. Notable punts include Walters hattrick, N’Doye
brace, Adam 1G1A, Sakho(c) & Silva(c) before it was cool.
Arfiz gets an honorable mention here for daring to be different at times.
Walcott (not for the last GW hattrick), Sturridge and Balotelli ring a bell?
EL PUNT-TASTICO
CARL SIEW
ARFIZ GHAUS
22. FINAL MUSINGS
First off, thank you if you’ve stuck around until this far in the review!
Having wrapped up every GW commentary with a few thoughts, I thought I’d do the same for
the season review.
What a season it’s been, a personal best by far. I’d be lying if I said winning GFoGFR wasn’t an
objective – everyone must have fancied their chances…but it wasn’t easy for sure.
Having led for half the season in 2012/13 and completely imploded, I understood the pressure
and anguish of defeat. I tried to redeem myself in 2013/14 but was blown out of the water by
some fantastic new additions to the league in Chin Siong, Ron and Winston, who have gone on
to prove their FPL talent this season. Having been so resoundingly defeated the previous 2
seasons, I was determined to at least be in the mix til the very end this season. Thankfully, all
went well J
The level of competition this season has been the highest I have ever seen. I knew that any slip
up could and would be pounced upon by others – proven by 20 different managers winning at
least 1 GW each. Hats off to everyone for bringing the league to another level!
GFoGFR was started as a league for friends and colleagues to have fun and we’ve continued
that vision in 2014/15. While not the most lucrative of leagues, I hope this has been a season of
good fun and banter for you. While busy work and personal schedules might mean some
managers lose interest halfway, I do hope you return next season to compete. Til then, have a
good break and THANKS!!
GFoGFR will return.