Just wondering who everyone's must have players for the final 16 onwards are... Who's going to bring home the bacon in the final stages?
I'm going Brazil/German semi, Muller in midfield and Griezmann, Neymar and another up top...
Must haves for the knockouts
- cclem345
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Re: Must haves for the knockouts
I think it's abit early in the competition to be thinking of knockout stages. Anything could happen.
Obviously brazil/france/germany/spain/Belgium have a good chance of making the last 16 but too much can happen between now and then.
There isn't one must have for the knockout stages. I think it's more a collective group of players who could make it to the final while racking up good points. Golovin may not get past knockouts but has proved value for a transfer today.
Obviously brazil/france/germany/spain/Belgium have a good chance of making the last 16 but too much can happen between now and then.
There isn't one must have for the knockout stages. I think it's more a collective group of players who could make it to the final while racking up good points. Golovin may not get past knockouts but has proved value for a transfer today.
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- Wideboy
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Re: Must haves for the knockouts
I was thinking more from a strategic point of view.cclem345 wrote: ↑14 Jun 2018, 23:40 I think it's abit early in the competition to be thinking of knockout stages. Anything could happen.
Obviously brazil/france/germany/spain/Belgium have a good chance of making the last 16 but too much can happen between now and then.
There isn't one must have for the knockout stages. I think it's more a collective group of players who could make it to the final while racking up good points. Golovin may not get past knockouts but has proved value for a transfer today.
Of course things may change between now and then, but I for instance believe Germany will meet Brazil in the final and France will reach the semi without playing either Germany or Brazil. That has lead me to the planned picks above.
I will have around 5-6 transfers left after block swaps and daisy chaining strikers throughout, in case any of these teams drop out. I'd like to think I'm at least half right, so that amount of transfers should cover me!
- cclem345
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Re: Must haves for the knockouts
I think you've answered your own question then.L_gates wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 07:31I was thinking more from a strategic point of view.cclem345 wrote: ↑14 Jun 2018, 23:40 I think it's abit early in the competition to be thinking of knockout stages. Anything could happen.
Obviously brazil/france/germany/spain/Belgium have a good chance of making the last 16 but too much can happen between now and then.
There isn't one must have for the knockout stages. I think it's more a collective group of players who could make it to the final while racking up good points. Golovin may not get past knockouts but has proved value for a transfer today.
Of course things may change between now and then, but I for instance believe Germany will meet Brazil in the final and France will reach the semi without playing either Germany or Brazil. That has lead me to the planned picks above.
I will have around 5-6 transfers left after block swaps and daisy chaining strikers throughout, in case any of these teams drop out. I'd like to think I'm at least half right, so that amount of transfers should cover me!
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