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Without double checking, I am pretty sure I have went with a two promoted/cheap GK setup on the past few occasions and forgone a starting loop. A loop is eventually brought in ideally after a goalie makes it past 5.5 million and helps off-set any poor rookies, although the cash is minimal in comparison to the money making ability of similarly priced players on other lines. This I feel has also led to me using too many trades (maybe 3 or more) on the position over a season to trade the starters, then find a season long premium, to then cover an injury to said premium, etc.
The tough part is that I am considering Haaland as a starter this season and with what could be a nice opening fixture across the first seven rounds (bar Newcastle in RD2), then I don’t mind captaining him straight up on most occasions given the initial outlay. Issue then becomes the high ownership and likely high VC/C percentage which means I wouldn’t be able to take advantage if he blanks early in the round, etc. If that would be the case, then I would prefer to take him on again to start the season but I cannot find a mix I am confident on and thus not game to go ahead with that.
The tough part is that I am considering Haaland as a starter this season and with what could be a nice opening fixture across the first seven rounds (bar Newcastle in RD2), then I don’t mind captaining him straight up on most occasions given the initial outlay. Issue then becomes the high ownership and likely high VC/C percentage which means I wouldn’t be able to take advantage if he blanks early in the round, etc. If that would be the case, then I would prefer to take him on again to start the season but I cannot find a mix I am confident on and thus not game to go ahead with that.