This season, we’ve seen a big increase in Premier League footballers talking about their FPL teams. Some of them are pretty bad at it.
Is it a conflict of interest for a professional footballer to have an FPL team?
In most cases, probably not. Patrick Bamford, for example, frequently backs himself, and an extra incentive to play well and score goals is no bad thing.
We’re not quite as sure about Harry Maguire, who owns more Manchester City players than United players, and who suspiciously benched the high-flying Luke Shaw for United’s 2-1 loss to Sheffield United.
Most of the time though, the FPL decisions by pro footballers are silly rather than sketchy, from James Maddison selling himself before scoring a brace to Charlie Austin basically not following football over the last five years.
After trawling the FPL database, we’ve found seven very poor Fantasy decisions made by professional footballers.
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