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Tools for deciding your squad

Home Page
The signed-in home page can show you a basic overview of who's doing well and who's not. Here you can see who’s had the largest price increase of the week and who’s dropped the most. This is one possible indication of form.

You will also be able to see lists for best average points in the last three games, the percentage of managers who have added a player, and a top 5 of the players who scored the most points.

My Points
The My Points page shows each player's performance for the most recent game week. You can look at your team's performance in previous weeks by clicking on the Previous button above the player list.

You'll see that the players' names are shown as links. These links take you to the stats page for that player. These stats profiles give you a guide to how well that player is doing.

The My Points page allows you to sort your players to see who performed the best in a number of different categories. To sort by a category simply click on the blue header.

Team Manager
This is where you should be doing the majority of your research. The team manager page shows you your current team with a detailed table below allowing you to search for players in a number of different ways:

Filter
In the Player Search box you can filter you results to help you pick a player. the available filters allow you to search by team, position and price.

Sorting
You can sort the table by the columns available. To do this, simply click on the blue header. Sorting can also be done after you have filtered out some players so you could for example choose to display midfielders under 10 million organised in order of who has scored the most goals.

More Stats
Clicking on a player's name shows you the full statistical profile for that player. This should help you get a clear picture of a player's performance. You can organise this page to see stats on a week-by-week basis or for the whole season. You can also view this page by the total number of points or by the number of times a particular statistic has been counted.

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