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An idea came up in baganboy's RMT to create a series of interviews with FPL managers of interest. It seemed to me that it would be a good addition to the landscape so I have made a start. My plan is to do roughly one of these per month but not always with someone who is having a very successful time, because how a manager deals with the trials and travails of things going wrong is just as interesting as hearing about someone for whom everything is going really well.

The obvious place to start was with the current leader of the FISO League, Kevin Muir, known on FISO as Mo Bot. He has managed the highly desirable feat of a super-fast start and finds himself inside the top 1k after 10 weeks. So I thought it would be interesting to get his story of the season so far.

As a couple of notes for future reference, the main requirements for an interviewee are that they are willing to have their team linked (after all that's a big part of what we will be discussing) and to do their best to respond to any comments/questions/discussion points that arise from the interview. Mo has kindly agreed to this, so if you want to chat with him about any part of the following discussion, just post here and he will do his best. :)

If anyone else wants to do some interviews please let me know via PM and we can figure something out. And if anyone wants to suggest someone for a future interview please PM and suggest that too. Ideally this thread should only be used relative to the specific interview itself.

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With 4 top-10k finishes in the last 6 seasons, Mo Bot (Kevin Muir) has a pretty strong record in FPL. This season he leads the FISO League, having had a super-fast start that sees him inside the top 1k after 10 weeks. Where better to look, then, for the first interview of this series?

You achieved a brilliant start to the season with a 6k GW rank (and 100 points) in GW1. How did you do that? What was the thinking behind the squad you put together?

"I like to start off with a squad that I'm fairly certain will all play. There's nothing worse than being forced into a transfer early on. Lukaku was the first name on the team sheet because of United's easy start and I thought he'd be all guns blazing for his new team. I took Pogba over Mkhitariyan as I thought he would be rotated less and Bailly also seemed the most certain of his place.

Aguero was a tight call with the other premium strikers but obviously a proven goalscorer. I picked Salah over Mané based on him being new to the club and looking to make a good impression and Alli was there for Spurs coverage. Kolasinac was a bit of a punt based on FISO hype and the rest were fairly standard budget players.

The last striker spot was between a few; Mounié was all thanks to TerrierRamone who highlighted him a couple of times. A bit of a punt but I thought Huddersfield would do well at the start of the season, maybe teams would underestimate them and take a while to figure them out."

You have used a 3-4-3 structure almost exclusively this season. Has that helped you? What is the thinking behind it? What are your main principles when deciding on team structure?

"I noticed that the other day. I'm not usually that rigid when it comes to squad structure and formation but it has just turned out that way. I usually have a flexible squad and like to mix it up. I almost had a 4 at the back this gameweek but incorrectly chose Perez over Mee. Thankfully Yoshida was benched to give me the Mee clean sheet."

Your defence has performed extremely well with an average 5.4 ppg from defenders so far. What has been the secret?

"Yoshida has been an absolute gem. As I said, he even scored me 9 points (via Mee) when he was benched this week! Bailly and Jones make up most of the rest with Mee and Alderweireld chipping in. I've been quite fortunate in that I haven't needed to make too many defensive changes and the ones I have made have worked out well."

You have had a 4m deadspot defender all season (Haidara). Is that a standard approach for you? Do you plan to change that when you wildcard?

"It has been my approach since they changed the wildcard rules to one per season half. My thinking is that it allows 0.5 spent elsewhere at the start of the season, if I pick 12 other solid outfield picks then I should never need my 4.0. If a playing 4.0 presents themselves then I can make a sideways move with my wildcard. I will change this when I wildcard. There is too much rotation around the Christmas period and with Yoshida's place under threat I may move much sooner than I wanted to."

Your wildcard is as yet unused. Was that the plan or is it just that with such a fast start you haven't needed it? When do you expect to use it and will you be doing anything radically different when you do? Will it change the structure of your squad?

"I've been tempted to use it a couple of times but I'm trying to be more patient. I think there is still a lot to be figured out this season and I have ruined my team a few times in recent years. For example, last year I transferred in Aguero on a Saturday night to avoid a price rise/drop. Aguero got injured on the Sunday/Monday and it would have cost me a hit to take him out. Instead, I wildcarded in haste and ruined my team. :roll:

I don't have a plan for my wildcard yet. GW12-14 looks like a decent time at the moment but things can quickly change. I don't think I will do anything too drastic though. If it ain't broke..."

Your team has been admirably consistent, beating the GW average every single week so far. What do you put that down to?

"Luck! :lol: But I also think my team is quite well rounded and balanced and Lukaku, Richarlison, Salah, Pogba, Bailly/Jones and Yoshida have all performed consistently well. In saying that, I don't think I have played impeccably so far. I transferred Aguero to Kane a week early and missed Aguero's big haul whilst Kane blanked. I played Carroll over Richarlison when Swansea played Watford which didn't go well. I benched Mee this week and got away with it."

One of the most interesting transfers you have made was adding Sané in GW8, at a time when most others were preferring Sterling and when Sané had only started 3 games all season. He has started every PL game since. How did you make that good spot?

"I have a mental block sometimes. I often shy away from the popular players when I don't buy the hype.

I'm not a huge stat freak like many on FISO. I consider myself more of a plotter and a 'feel' player. I think that Sané is a better player than Sterling and will get more points when he plays. Sterling has burned me a few times in the past and Sané has usually done me proud. When Sané played he seemed to benefit City so I just assumed Pep would pick him more often than not. But I can be too stubborn at times and this can be my downfall. I ignored Yaya a few years ago and didn't pick Leicester players until well into their title season. I just didn't think the form would continue. I guess I thought the same about Sterling. I eventually did put him in and what happened? He got benched."

You refer to yourself as a "plotter". Can you open up what that means and how you go about it?

"OK. By plotter I mean that I pay very close attention to the fixture permutations. For example, I start looking at fixture pairing when the fixtures are released. I like fixture pairing as a concept and have used it frequently especially when there were more cheaper options in defence.

Some will look at potential DGW/BGWs weeks in advance, I usually look months in advance, with worst case scenarios in mind. For example, you have many times highlighted the probability of City rotation in the CL weeks ahead and with Christmas. Next year, if City reach the League Cup Final, progress to the latter stages in the Champions League, get a couple of replays in the FA Cup and there's a bit of weather then what does that mean for the fixtures, rotation, wildcard, free hit usage etc.?

There didn't used to be so much coverage of this aspect on FISO. Now we have many excellent plotters like MoSe who can present the data in more detail and better than I can but I feel I still can contribute to this. The plotting in the STC thread is outstanding and now surpasses what I used to do alone."

You are the long-serving captain of the Reprobates FISO 5AS team. How much of a factor are FISO sidegames in your enjoyment of FPL? Do you think they affect the way you approach the game?

"They're a huge factor. 5AS is my favourite as it brings a team element to an individual game. The banter has died down a little over the years and posting an update is a little futile now seeing as the excellent livescore buttons do all the talking for me but I root for my four comrades and occasionally we bounce ideas off each other. The five of us have had our ups and downs in terms of enthusiasm for the game and overall rank within a season but I think the team element has encouraged each of us to keep contributing to our teams so we don't let the others down.

In my opinion, the side games are the best parts of FISO and thanks to everyone who is involved in running these games."

Who are the people from whom you have learned the most about FPL and what have you learned from them?

I don't really want to single anyone out in case I miss anyone out but nuggets which older forum members would probably class as Specialist Club Knowledge such as TerrierRamone's gem of Mounié at the start of the season or TheUsername's inside Everton knowledge are invaluable as we all look for that little edge.

In your FPL career you have 4 top 10k finishes but have never made the top 1k. You are now 843rd in the OR after 10 weeks. :!:
What are your expectations and hopes for this season?


"Thanks for the reminder that I've never made the top 1k. :lol:

I'm looking up, not down. I'm less than 100 points from #1, if I can stay within 100 I'll be delighted. I was top of UFPL a couple of seasons ago for 1 week before falling away a little so getting to number 1 in FPL, even for a week, would be a spectacular double. Stemania has been my Reprobate friend for several years now but I don't think I have ever finished above him. He's on track for another good season so if I can stay ahead of him then I'll be pretty happy.

My 4 top 10k finishes were all different from each other. One had a terrible start and a great finish, one had the opposite, one was a rollercoaster. Last year I was in the top 100k all season. Usually my DGW plotting sees me rise up the rankings in the last 12 weeks but I ballsed it up last season. I'm hoping for some fixture carnage this season to give the plotters like me an edge." :mrgreen:

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This is an absolutely fantastic idea/addition in my opinion. Thank you for taking the time to organise and arrange the interview, Ruth, along with Mo Bot of course. Genuinely happy that we all can now benefit from this extra feature.

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All I have to say is you're a freak Kevin! Good idea Ruth.

What is your current team so I can copy you and can you please tell me all trades you're making and why. TIA ;)

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His team is linked at the top of the interview.

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Yep, well done Kevin and thanks Ruth. A smashing idea.

Mo Bot.. Your track record is very good, well done. When calls like Mounie and Sane go well it's a real difference maker. I have a weakness though for chasing these 'beat the pack' picks too aggressively at times. Do you set yourself a rule of any maximum number of gambles in your squad, eg no more than one or two?

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I’d like to thank RuthNZ for following through with the idea for an interview. He thoroughly investigated my team this year and my history and came up with some really good questions which clearly took a lot of time.

NWJ, after last nights Alderweireld injury, Kane’s fitness, Yoshida being benched and a non-playing Haidara, I may well be wildcarding theis GW so I might dig out my RMT thread and oat my thoughts there.

Hotstepper, my weakness is often not going for the obvious pick. I will often go with fixtures and gut feeling over form which sometimes pays off. For example, I picked Perez over the more popular Joselu based on the gut feeling Perez being a more consistent starter. I was rewarded with a goal but it could have gone the other way.
I don’t limit myself to the number of gambles but the popular picks are very often popular for a good reason.

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Mo Bot wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 07:17 I’d like to thank RuthNZ for following through with the idea for an interview. He thoroughly investigated my team this year and my history and came up with some really good questions which clearly took a lot of time.

NWJ, after last nights Alderweireld injury, Kane’s fitness, Yoshida being benched and a non-playing Haidara, I may well be wildcarding theis GW so I might dig out my RMT thread and oat my thoughts there.

Hotstepper, my weakness is often not going for the obvious pick. I will often go with fixtures and gut feeling over form which sometimes pays off. For example, I picked Perez over the more popular Joselu based on the gut feeling Perez being a more consistent starter. I was rewarded with a goal but it could have gone the other way.
I don’t limit myself to the number of gambles but the popular picks are very often popular for a good reason.
Sweet it will be good to hear the thought processes of a superior player!

Have you typically started well or have you had seasons where you've clawed in a few hundred thousand places in OR past this point?

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Genius idea, be great to see how other managers think/react etc. Will sound greedy just wish this was weekly!

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Well done both, this is a good addition & a very interesting first read

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Brilliant idea and an insightful read.

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Many thanks to Ruth and Mo Bot, this is a brilliant new feature and a very interesting read.

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No Way Jose wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 08:37

Sweet it will be good to hear the thought processes of a superior player!

Have you typically started well or have you had seasons where you've clawed in a few hundred thousand places in OR past this point?
I'm sure a superior player will feature in the next interview :lol: . I'd say I'm well above average for the general public and slightly above average for FISO but in no way "superior"

I have only started well a couple of times in the last few years. Last season I was in the top 100K all season but didn't really threaten the upper echelons until the final gameweeks. The pervious season, I had a good first couple of gameweeks then dropped to the 1m mark. I was too stubborn to pick up on the Leicester players and struggled all year as a result.

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Mo Bot wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 11:41
No Way Jose wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 08:37

Sweet it will be good to hear the thought processes of a superior player!

Have you typically started well or have you had seasons where you've clawed in a few hundred thousand places in OR past this point?
I'm sure a superior player will feature in the next interview :lol: . I'd say I'm well above average for the general public and slightly above average for FISO but in no way "superior"

I have only started well a couple of times in the last few years. Last season I was in the top 100K all season but didn't really threaten the upper echelons until the final gameweeks. The pervious season, I had a good first couple of gameweeks then dropped to the 1m mark. I was too stubborn to pick up on the Leicester players and struggled all year as a result.
This is my first year so have no data to base it on comparing my own performance to yours but those results and consistency sounds ridiculous to me. I'm at 230k at the moment so glad to hear you've made surges up the OR at different points of the season and it's not too late for me!

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Mo Bot wrote:I'm sure a superior player will feature in the next interview. :lol:

:lol:

False modesty, Mo Bot. :wink:

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Great thread and great responses, Mo Bot.

My question for you: What are your thoughts on the best price distribution for the forward positions in the coming weeks? I see you are using the popular premium-premium-cheap model and clearly it’s working so far - but is there a chance you might use the WC to restructure and bring in a mid-priced Firmino type or even a third premium?

Related: I notice you don’t have Kane. Do you plan on bringing him back now it appears he is back from injury? If so, you will probably have to lose either Lukaku or Morata. Without revealing any more of your transfer plans than you are comfortable with, how do you see that panning out?

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Kuchi wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 09:59 Genius idea, be great to see how other managers think/react etc. Will sound greedy just wish this was weekly!

+1. :)

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Great idea Ruth. I will look forward to further interviews.

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Caf wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 12:25 Great thread and great responses, Mo Bot.

My question for you: What are your thoughts on the best price distribution for the forward positions in the coming weeks? I see you are using the popular premium-premium-cheap model and clearly it’s working so far - but is there a chance you might use the WC to restructure and bring in a mid-priced Firmino type or even a third premium?

Related: I notice you don’t have Kane. Do you plan on bringing him back now it appears he is back from injury? If so, you will probably have to lose either Lukaku or Morata. Without revealing any more of your transfer plans than you are comfortable with, how do you see that panning out?
Thanks Caf
I think premium-premium-cheap is probably the way to go for the coming weeks although it could change with signs of form from premium midfielders I think I'll be sticking with p-p-c with the wildcard.
I will be bringing Kane back for Morata this week. Morata has good fixtures coming up but not for a couple of weeks. He's the main figurehead for the attack but I'm not sure he's more captainable than Hazard or better value than the likes of Pedro.

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No Way Jose wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 11:45
Mo Bot wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 11:41
No Way Jose wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 08:37

Sweet it will be good to hear the thought processes of a superior player!

Have you typically started well or have you had seasons where you've clawed in a few hundred thousand places in OR past this point?
I'm sure a superior player will feature in the next interview :lol: . I'd say I'm well above average for the general public and slightly above average for FISO but in no way "superior"

I have only started well a couple of times in the last few years. Last season I was in the top 100K all season but didn't really threaten the upper echelons until the final gameweeks. The pervious season, I had a good first couple of gameweeks then dropped to the 1m mark. I was too stubborn to pick up on the Leicester players and struggled all year as a result.
This is my first year so have no data to base it on comparing my own performance to yours but those results and consistency sounds ridiculous to me. I'm at 230k at the moment so glad to hear you've made surges up the OR at different points of the season and it's not too late for me!
Definitely not too late. the difference between 230k and 10k is only about 50 points which is less than 2 per week. many of those above you have used wildcards, bench boosts and triple captains so things should even out over the next few weeks.

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Ruth_NZ wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 12:03
Mo Bot wrote:I'm sure a superior player will feature in the next interview. :lol:

:lol:

False modesty, Mo Bot. :wink:
You know fine well there are former winners on FISO, top100 players from last season, 6 consecutive top10k finishes etc.

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A great read. Well done Ruth_NZ and Mo Bot.

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I really enjoyed reading that, nice work guys.

Don't interview me this season though, as I don't fancy explaining how I got off to a bad start and started sulking and used on my chips up in a mood and they all back fired :lol:

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Very interesting and a great read.Look forward to the next one.

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This thread is a brilliant idea!

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Great read and good insight. Really enjoy reading this sort of content on fiso and has definitely helped me change my approach.

Random question but when I first started playing this game It definitely wasn't through fantasypremierleague. Com. What was the name of the site before hand?

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FP1990 wrote: 02 Nov 2017, 23:30 Random question but when I first started playing this game It definitely wasn't through fantasypremierleague. Com. What was the name of the site before hand?
CYKI (Can You Kick It)?

CYKI and FPL are/were both run by ISM games and ISM don't get the credit they are due for running a superb FF game for 15 years+


Great thread btw - good read and looking forward to more. Nice one all involved 8-)

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