Ok, as mentioned, transfer window is open. What does that mean to the unenlightened?
It means you now have unlimited transfers to revamp your squad. A chance to kick out the under performers, dead wood, and those already on a plane back home. You can also now choose a maximum of 5 players from any one country.
The transfer page shows how many points each player has scored so far and those who have already been eliminated to assist your selections.
Most of us struggled to build a squad of 23 from 100m first time around, so applying the logic that the better (i.e., more expensive) teams have progressed, makes it even harder this time. But cheap squad fillers can still be found from the likes of ALG, CRC and GRE, particularly in defence.
But do you really need 23 players who might play? If you've got a decent squad of 15-16 who you know should start? You can't play them all. It's all about paring down the squad and getting maximum bang for your buck.
For example; I've 3 x IRN players who've gone home but I'll keep them in my squad. Why? Because they only cost a combined total of 3.5m and it's easier for me to pick a squad of 20 from 96.5m. But ultimately, I'll be looking at 15-16 and cheap squad fillers as mentioned.
Tip: You can mess about on the transfer page as much as you like but be very careful before you remove a cheap eliminated player. Once you remove him you won't be able to get him back. In my 3 x IRN example, it would probably cost me another 3m to replace them. That's another 3m spent on players I won't start and 3m I could have spent elsewhere to strengthen the squad.
The next round fixtures:
28Jun BRA v. CHI
28Jun COL v. URU
29Jun NED v. MEX
29Jun CRC v. GRE
30Jun FRA v. NGA
30Jun GER v. ALG
01Jul ARG v. SWI
01Jul BEL v. USA
If anyone's still awake after reading this, have fun and good luck!
