
Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers face a unique pre-season landscape defined by significant managerial turnover and uncertainty, necessitating a flexible approach to squad building. Current drafts prioritize core pillars like Erling Haaland and Bruno Fernandes, while finding value in underpriced assets such as Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Strategic planning for the first half of the season centers on the early deployment of the Bench Boost chip, ideally in Game Week 1 or 2, to maximize squad depth before the first international break. Beyond specific player picks, success requires adhering to disciplined principles: maintaining strong opinions that remain open to new data, resisting action bias by avoiding unnecessary transfers, and leveraging effective ownership as a strategic tool rather than a constraint. Ultimately, navigating the season effectively demands balancing analytical rigor with a sustainable, enjoyable approach to the game.
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