Fantasy Football Scout Tips: Who made the team of the season from 2016/17?
Struggling to pick a squad? This should help...
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Your support makes all the difference.The new Premier League season is upon us, meaning there are thousands of excited fans furiously throwing together their Fantasy Football teams, hoping this year will be the year they finally win bragging rights over their mates.
Whether you are on your 19th draft or you are starting afresh and just beginning to sift through the mountain of players, trying to shoehorn players in to keep to the £100m limit, there is not long to go until Friday’s 6.45pm deadline.
One of the first things people go, after getting excited by all the new transfers and bunging them straight into their team, is look at who did best from last season.
The only downside of this tactic, of course, is that those players are now astronomically more expensive than they were last season.
With that in mind, we put together the best XI from last season – excluding prices and player/team limits.
Scroll through the gallery at the top of the page to see the best XI from the 2016/17 season.
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