Game week two came and went, and it was a low scoring game week for some. Salah captain over Haland proved a mini success but neither scored great. So what next?
Highest scorers
Who are the early season haulers? The top 5 points scorers are from Brighton & Brentford, now, that is some consistency from those two teams. Interestingly the top Man City points scorer is Rodrigo. Newcastle managed to keep Haland quiet.

If we look at that as weekly points we can see some interesting things. Leon Bailey is up there but he got a 1 pointer then a 14 pointer, the others have good points in both weeks and March almost got a double digit haul both weeks.

Two weeks is still not enough time to show form guide but I’m using it to pick players for my Wild Card. from Game Week 4 form will start to appear and bearing in mind we have had some difficult games in the last two game weeks with Chelsea playing Liverpool, Spurs playing Man United and Man City Playing Newcastle. Newcastle have Liverpool this game week and don’t forget Liverpool beat them home and away last season.
Ownership
the top scorers are increasing in ownership which will see good price prices.

At the start of the season Bruno and Rashford where high on peoples list but now they are dropping in ownership. United are playing poorly so maybe the drop in ownership is showing us that people have no faith in them.

Liverpool players are showing some ups and downs, with Diaz going up in ownership whilst others are going down.

Price Rises
With the ownership changes this has reflected in price rises and drops. Lets look at rises. A few have had more than one rise, Mbeumo, Estupian, Isak, Diaz, Sailiba & Chilwell have seen two rises.

But for players to rise some have to drop
Price drops
There have been a couple of players with two price drops but looking at which players have dropped sorted by points it makes for interesting reading, some of these are injured.

As I have said previously the stats will get better in a few weeks as we will have some form to look at, then it becomes interesting.
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