Welcome back everyone! Well, actually you've probably all been around a lot more than I have, so I guess it's me who's back.
It's been a busy time for me personally (I got married on August 2nd!) and for the blog, as I've finally finished my proposed e-book season preview. It's something I've wanted to do for a couple of seasons but have finally managed to complete the project this year and, honestly, I'm delighted with how it turned out.
It's 64 pages of content (all penned by yours truly) featuring:
The book has been an incredible amount of work (including having my new wife help edit it between our wedding and our honeymoon - which starts on Friday) but it's been a lot of fun to make and I'm really proud of how it has turned out.
For those who are interested, the book is available at Lulu.
As for the coming season, normal, and full service service will resume in a couple of weeks after I return from our honeymoon (we're heading to S.Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia in case anyone was wondering). We're due back on Sep 9th so I expect to have everything up and running for GW4. Until then, eight week forecast data and GK-rotation data can be found in the book.
As always, thanks for reading and sticking with the blog and here's to another great season.
PS. Now that the book is finished I'll be back on here and Twitter until Friday posting some general thoughts and hopefully my opening day lineup if I can make my mind up in time!
It's been a busy time for me personally (I got married on August 2nd!) and for the blog, as I've finally finished my proposed e-book season preview. It's something I've wanted to do for a couple of seasons but have finally managed to complete the project this year and, honestly, I'm delighted with how it turned out.
It's 64 pages of content (all penned by yours truly) featuring:
- 100 individual player profiles and fantasy status (buy, sell, monitor etc)
- 17 full team previews including assessment of 2012-13 data, transfer analysis and forecast lineups
- Goalkeeper rotation data
- Forecast data for the first eight gameweeks of the season
- Brief analysis of every transfer, including fantasy status
- A review of the model in 2012-13 and how it will be improved this season.
The book has been an incredible amount of work (including having my new wife help edit it between our wedding and our honeymoon - which starts on Friday) but it's been a lot of fun to make and I'm really proud of how it has turned out.
For those who are interested, the book is available at Lulu.
As for the coming season, normal, and full service service will resume in a couple of weeks after I return from our honeymoon (we're heading to S.Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia in case anyone was wondering). We're due back on Sep 9th so I expect to have everything up and running for GW4. Until then, eight week forecast data and GK-rotation data can be found in the book.
As always, thanks for reading and sticking with the blog and here's to another great season.
PS. Now that the book is finished I'll be back on here and Twitter until Friday posting some general thoughts and hopefully my opening day lineup if I can make my mind up in time!
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