Welcome back for another video. As highly requested the last couple of days, we've got a gimmick 34 wild card team to run through. It's a real puzzle the gimmick 34 wild card. And it took me longer than I thought to work out a team cuz you've got the teams that are blanking this week and you might want to own assets from them longer term like Man City. You don't want to attack the blank gimmick fixtures too much with players that you don't want for the running from teams that have fixtures this week. Plus, you want to try and juggle the potential double gimmick 36 ft likelihoods and account for those as well. The FA Cup semi-finals take place during Game 34, so we won't know about who potentially doubles until after. So, that's the main pro and con of game 34 versus 35 wild card. The Premier League might drop a final double gaming announcement on us right after the semi-finals. Right now, we've just got the percentage likelihoods from sources like Ben Kren's predictions. City and Bulmer most likely to double. If you've used your free already, but you still have your wild card, then the gimmick 34 wild card is a strategy to really strongly consider, like if you're looking at short of 11 players this week, for example, and you're going to have to take a couple of hits to scrape a team together anyway. You'll basically save on those points hits and you'll feel a better team this week as well. So, that can lead to a lot of points gain this week. Plus, of course, you can prepare for the final five games pretty effectively, albeit not as perfectly as the game 35 wild card without the knowledge of who doubles. So let's run you through the team and given a strong chance of a double gimmick 36 with Bournemouth plus a home fixture to Man United this week. We've gone with Keer in goal. He's only 4.6 mil and he's kept two clean sheets on the bounce now against Palace and Fulham. Man United have just had the fixture difficulty reclassified to green for the first time ever. They've scored just five goals in their last six games and you can understand why they've done it. Tottenham home also considered a green fixture. Now we went with Rya as the backup keeper in this draft who's got Liverpool and gimmick 36. So basically at worst you're going to have Ke who's home to Villa that week. You don't have to play Ry and you start in 11. But at best you could be benching Ry for double game at keeper. In defense it's Trippia 8 Nory and Robinson. A big debate especially among the three hitters this week is what's the best Newcastle triple up? Like do you go double defense and Each or do you go double midfield Murphy, Barnes and EAC? or maybe like one of each position. We've gone for that latter combination here. If you're tight for money, then you can swap Trey for Sher if he's available or even Livermento. Sher might have an issue with his hamstring, which is something to keep an eye on if you have him or were considering buying him. 8 Nori is a slightly reluctant inclusion, but let's not forget how well Pereira has done compared to how Wolves looked earlier in the season under O'Neal and obviously how frustrating Nori was for a lot of owners at the time. Wolves are the most informed team in the league at the moment results-wise. They're quite literally the only team that's on five straight wins in the league and he's home to Leicester as well who've been on a pretty historic gold drought up until recently. Over the last six gameweeks, no defenders got high expected gondol than eight nori. And lastly, Robinson. So where's flavor of the week Cessnon then? Well, on a three here, I think Cessnon's a great option cuz it's a oneweek pump, but I'm more reluctant to recommend him on a wild card. like can you definitely guarantee longer term that he starts every game. Wilson was back in the squad last match. There is competition for that spot on the wing and obviously he could use Trayori or even Willian there as well. Robinson I he's a brilliant player as well like 10 assists this season. Obviously some overperformance there in terms of his underlying XA but I wouldn't be surprised if a few big clubs are in for him over the summer. I did consider Kirk as well, though obviously it means going double up in defense with Bournemouth, which is potentially a bit overkill and having triple Bournemouth in the team might be too limiting later if they and Man City get double gamic 36. I prefer Keer and Robinson to Leno and Kirk basically cuz if the double gamick 36 happens then in blank gamick 37, you've got one extra benchable player that blanks onto the midfield which is Murphy, Salah, Palmer, Cliver, and Embumo. Yeah, Murphy versus Barnes is another really close one cuz obviously Gordon's competition for left wing primarily, but Barnes has been in better form compared to Murphy and he's returned for his last six games in a row. This draft has actually got 0.9 mil in the bank for me. So, you've got the choice of basically either player, assuming that you've got around the same budget as me. It's worth noting that over the last six games, Barnes has taken 18 shots in the box, which is more than any midfielder in the league. Only Evan Nlson's got more in fact overall with 19 in the box. just one more than Barnes. Murphy for comparison has taken just four shots in the box. So 14 fewer than Barnes, which really does make it a difficult dilemma on the wild card cuz Barnes does feel like he's got a bit more potential to become a problem later if Gordon can wrestle a spot back in the team. And Gordon is ineffective in right wing. So I think it's going to be Gordon versus Barnes in left wing primarily. So Murphy feels a little bit safer. Again, if you need money to make the switch to Barnes or need to make another upgrade in the team, then going Trippier down to a cheaper Newcastle defender is the easy solution if you need that extra cash. Palmer's a strange one. Like admittedly, he's really out of form recently, but who'd you go for instead? And he's not going to keep blanking forever, is he? And he's got Everton home. You might find a combination that you like a bit more, like going Murphy plus Barnes in midfield, and then Trippy just becomes a different defender, but I'm actually not sure if that's better. Chelsea, as I say, home to Everton as well, and every game is so crucial right now in the fight for top five. So, yeah, Palmer just about made it in after weighing everything up. And to be fair, he could be a really handy cash cow for a late season punt like Harland if he's back in a few weeks. Or Sacka's got Southampton a gaming 38. My free hits active and Clive's filling pretty close to a lock in my free hit team. I mean, his longest run of blanks in games that he started is three blanks all season in a row. Man United home as well. great fixture right now and assuming that Man City beat Forest in the FA Cup. As I say, he's got a very good chance of doubling in gaming 36. How much do you reckon he'll be next season? He's performed like a seven or even a 7 and a half million mid. So, I reckon he'll be there about, but huge price rises coming I think next season. Speaking of 7 million assets, obviously that's where Bumo started. And he's a must have in the wild card. What a year he's had. Like 25 goal involvements in 33 stars and they've got some amazing fixtures for the run in as well. I mean Forest away is not great, but at least they'll be well rested. Meanwhile, Forest will of course have played City on the weekend before that game wraps up next week. It's a weird schedule next game. We've got games on Saturday and Sunday and then there's nothing in the Premier League until that Forest Brenford game on Thursday. So yeah, I guess at least you'll have a couple of players to look forward to cheering on on that final day of the gameweek because we've also gone for Whistler and Isak up front. So yeah, it's double Brenford attack and yeah, it looks like we're in line for a ton of price rises next season looking at this front seven like EAC's got to be a 10 million forward next season at least. Whista probably 7 mil and Bumo 9 and a half, Salah 15 mil wouldn't surprise me, Cly 7 mil, etc. I remember looking at an old screenshot of my team last season. I was thinking I can't believe that we were able to afford that and I had like Harland Salah Sackod and Palmer and Sun all in one draft. I think we'll probably say the exact same next season looking at these kind of attackers that we had in combination. So yeah, I've gone with Salah captain Isak Vice, but go have your preference there. I do think they're really close. Obviously Isak's got the slightly better fixture home to Ipsswitch, but I mean Liverpool could win the title and the home to Spurs, which is a great fixture as well right now. Who are you going with captain this week? The bench is Rya O'Brien, Vardial and Marmush. So there's a couple of upcoming fixtures for Everton that I think are worth taking advantage of. There's Ipsswich home and then there's Southampton home still to come for Everton. Hence O'Brien's in there. I mean Mikenko Brand fake both solid choices as well. Taroski is my favorite if he's okay, but he went off with an injury last match. If that's a season ender, then I guess with only five games to go, Keane's an interesting one for 3.8 mil. But maybe O'Brien will move to center back. So if man's hitting and born with double in 36, this team currently gives you four doublers there which of course fills the bench in gimmick 37 when they blank. And there is the potential to add one more doubler in 36 and then you could sell one of them straight afterwards. So by doing it that way round, you've got the option to assess which one is the best one to add and then take back out. So yeah, this draft is kind of aimed to cover everything. Blank gam 34, double gimick 36, blank gam 37, and obviously a strong team for those two single gimmicks to come as well. If your wild card is active, let us know below if there's anyone in your draft that's missing this one. I'll be posting my gimmick 34 free hit team after tonight's games as well. The chips active already, so make sure you subscribe so you don't miss it. See you soon for the next one.