In this solo episode, host Ishaan Chandok steps in for the absent Vineeth and Rudra to recap a game week full of surprises, headlined by Manchester United’s tactical 1-0 win over Newcastle and Aston Villa’s dramatic comeback against Chelsea fueled by an Ollie Watkins brace. Ishaan analyzes key moments, such as Ryan Cherki’s late winner for Manchester City and Florian Wirtz finally announcing his arrival at Liverpool with his first Premier League goal. Looking ahead, the host advises fantasy managers to target Manchester United assets like Diogo Dalot, Heaven and Dorgu for their favorable matchup against Wolves, while also highlighting Everton’s Michael Keane as a solid defensive waiver option. The episode concludes with Ishaan lamenting a disastrous 20-point gameweek that solidified Rudra’s spot at the top of the table, while predicting further struggles in his next matchup against Vineeth.
Rudra and Vineeth host this festive episode as a duo, covering for the absent Ishaan who is attending a Christmas party. The pair breaks down a brutal week for fantasy managers, headlined by major injuries to premium assets on Rudra's team: Alexander Isak broke his leg after scoring against Tottenham, and Bruno Fernandes suffered a hamstring injury that will sideline him for a month. The hosts also analyze Aston Villa’s incredible 10-game winning streak and Manchester City’s dominance over West Ham, but the focus quickly shifts to damage control. To replace the injured stars, the pair recommends prioritizing Brentford’s Keane Lewis-Potter, who offers out-of-position value as an attacking defender, and Manchester United’s Mason Mount to fill the creative void left by Bruno. Other suggested pickups include Liam Delap as a direct replacement for Isak owners, along with punts on Wolves’ Tolu and Burnley’s Broja. The episode concludes with Rudra lamenting the potential collapse of his league-leading team due to losing his top two draft picks, while Vineeth looks to close the gap in the standings.
In this episode for FPL Draft advice and talk: The OG crew of Rudra, Ishaan, and Vineeth reunites to break down a chaotic week of Premier League action, headlined by Manchester United's 8-goal thriller against Bournemouth and Arsenal's dramatic late winner against Wolves. With the mid-season mark approaching, the team dives deep into the fantasy impact of upcoming AFCON departures, analyzing which squads—like Sunderland and Manchester United—will be hit hardest. We offer key waiver wire replacements to fill those voids, including Bournemouth’s Tavernier, Everton’s Dwight McNeil, and Fulham's Emile Smith Rowe. Finally, we discuss the tightest title race yet, with the top four teams separated by just a single point in the league table.
In Episode 16, the full crew featuring Vineeth, Rudra, Ishaan, and Vijay returns to break down a chaotic week of football and fantasy drama. The hosts analyze Aston Villa’s stunning 2-1 win over Arsenal and Manchester City’s 3-0 victory against Sunderland, highlighted by Phil Foden’s incredible form of 47 points in his last three games. Discussion heats up over Liverpool’s wild 3-3 draw with Leeds, focusing on the controversy surrounding a benched Mohamed Salah and his post-match comments. The team also covers Manchester United’s dominant second-half performance against Wolves, featuring a brace from Mason Mount. Turning to fantasy advice, the group recommends key waiver targets like Aston Villa’s Buendia, Brentford’s Lewis-Potter (offering midfield value as a listed defender), Calvert-Lewin for penalty duties, and Bournemouth's Tavernier for his upcoming fixtures. The episode concludes with a live trade segment featuring a rejected Declan Rice for Anthony Gordon swap and negotiations involving Cole Palmer and Amad Diallo.
In this solo "quick and dirty" episode, the host breaks down a wild midweek slate featuring a chaotic nine-goal thriller between Man City and Fulham and Chelsea's stunning loss to Leeds. We analyze standout performances, including braces from Phil Foden, Ollie Watkins, and an unlikely double from Cristian Romero, while looking ahead to key waiver wire moves for the upcoming gameweek. The episode highlights major transfer targets like Newcastle's Wissa, who is available due to missing AFCON selection, and suggests trading for Cole Palmer—potentially even swapping Mohamed Salah to get him. Finally, we cover streaming Manchester United defenders against a struggling Wolves attack and targeting Everton assets before the Friday waiver deadline
In the fourteenth bonus episode of Banter League, hosts Rudra, Ishaan, and Vineeth deliver a quick midweek recap before Tuesday and Wednesday fixtures with the waiver deadline at 6 PM British time Monday. The episode covers a tale of two matchdays where the first featured goal-fests with zero clean sheets while the second produced three shutouts and defensive dominance. Notable results include Brentford’s late victory over Burnley thanks to Thiago’s brace, Sunderland’s dramatic comeback from 2-0 down to beat Bournemouth 3-2 with Brobbey scoring again suggesting he may finally nail down the striker spot, and Manchester City surviving a scare against Leeds with Foden’s 91st minute winner after Leeds equalized at 2-2 showing City can win without Haaland scoring. Newcastle demolished Everton 4-1 with Pickford having a nightmare performance, while Tottenham’s defensive woes continued in a 2-1 loss to Fulham where Harry Wilson scored from the corner flag exploiting goalkeeper positioning, raising serious questions about Thomas Frank’s future amid a seven-game run without a clean sheet. Manchester United finally found form with a crucial away win at Crystal Palace featuring Mount and Zirkzee on the scoresheet alongside Bruno’s assists, providing relief after the Everton draw disaster, while Liverpool secured a 2-0 victory over West Ham with Isak finally scoring a quality finish from Gakpo’s cross and Gomez excelling at right-back, though Paquetá’s bizarre double yellow for continuously arguing with the referee sparked betting conspiracy memes. The Arsenal-Chelsea 1-1 draw becomes the episode’s focal point as Caicedo's 38th minute red card forced Chelsea to defend with ten men, yet they took the lead before Arsenal equalized, with Reece James delivering a performance of the season in midfield controlling the game despite being outnumbered, raising questions about whether Arsenal can win the title if they can’t beat ten-man Chelsea at home. League standings show a dramatic draw between Ishaan and Pramod at 43-all after Gordon came on in the 93rd minute costing Ishaan 16 bench points before Merino’s late performance sealed the tie, while Rudra overtakes Raman to claim first place as Raman’s form slump continues with another below-40 point performance. Waiver recommendations emphasize Aston Villa defenders with two favorable fixtures, Nottingham Forest assets against Wolves, and defensive contribution machines like Weiffer who posted 25 CBIT points in one match and André from Wolves averaging 17-18 defensive contributions weekly. Trade discussions feature Rudra attempting to acquire Evanilson from Ishaan by offering various packages, with Ishaan valuing Evanilson so highly he’d only accept Bruno Fernandes before eventually considering Minteh, while declaring Raúl Jiménez has “zero value” despite identical statistics to Evanilson. The chaos in FPL draft continues.
In the thirteenth episode of Banter League, hosts Rudra, Vineeth, and Ishaan discuss Game Week 12 results before the upcoming congested midweek fixture schedule. The episode opens with Liverpool’s shocking back-to-back losses including a 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, sparking serious questions about whether Slot is a “fraud” riding Klopp’s system, with the entire squad from Van Dijk to Salah looking disconnected while only Szoboszlai remains consistent. Manchester City’s surprising 2-1 loss to Newcastle reveals their dependency on Haaland as Bruno Guimarães and Harvey Barnes dominate their midfield, while Manchester United’s embarrassing failure to beat 10-man Everton at Old Trafford exposes their inability to break down defenses without counterattacking opportunities, with Amorim’s bizarre tactic of crossing into an empty box drawing criticism. Arsenal’s dominant 4-1 victory over Tottenham features Eze's emotional hat-trick achieving his childhood dream, solidifying their six-point lead as clear title favorites despite defensive injuries. League standings reveal the week’s biggest upset as Ishaan loses to Ashwin 52-50 after joking “unless Eze scores a hat-trick” before it actually happened, while Rudra posts the weeks highest points. Extended discussion examines Raman’s continued table-topping despite minimal top-four scores in individual weeks yet winning nine matches through matchup luck. Trade analysis covers whether Ashwin should accept Kudus and Calum Wilson for Eze with consensus it’s balanced but risky given Wilson’s injury history, while Rudra’s attempt to trade Evanilson for Raúl Jiménez gets rejected. The episode concludes with recommendations to buy-low on N’Diaye before his attacking returns catch up to his performances, sell-high on Trossard before Arsenal’s rotation, and prioritize defensive midfielders with high CBIT contributions, while announcing a bonus episode after midweek fixtures.
In the twelfth episode of Banter League, hosts Vineeth and Ishaan welcome back Vijay after the international break to discuss Game Week 11 results and the looming AFCON crisis. The episode covers Manchester City’s dominant 3-0 dismantling of Liverpool featuring Doku’s breakout performance and debate about whether Pep has abandoned possession football for counterattacking, Manchester United’s character-building draw against Spurs highlighting Dalot and Casemiro’s resurgence, and Arsenal’s shocking 2-2 result against Sunderland that exposes defensive vulnerabilities with Gabriel out for a month during their annual Christmas injury crisis. Extended analysis focuses on AFCON departures starting December 13th, particularly Liverpool’s plans to replace Salah with Gakpo potentially shifting to right wing, and Raman’s fantasy nightmare with multiple players leaving including Ismail Sarr while still holding injured Isak. Additional coverage includes Newcastle’s defensive collapse raising questions about Eddie Howe, Aston Villa’s four-goal demolition of Bournemouth, and Chelsea’s dominance led by Garnacho breaking United fans’ hearts. Fixture analysis reveals West Ham’s vulnerability to center-backs making Bournemouth’s Senesi a target, while Liverpool’s leaky left side suggests Nottingham Forest’s Elanga as a pickup. League standings show Raman leading with 24 points and Ishaan close behind at 22 in a crucial upcoming matchup. The episode devolves into trade chaos as Ishaan defends his trading record before Vijay exposes his historically terrible offers including Spence for Saliba and Brennan Johnson for Bruno Fernandes, while multiple questionable proposals from various managers get immediately rejected amid accusations of brain-dead decision making. Eventually Rudra joins in and there is a live trade on the pod. Finally, the hosts wrap up with their waiver pickups for the week and some key predictions. Enjoy.
In the eleventh episode of Banter League, hosts Ishaan, Rudra, and Vineeth welcome defending champion Ashwin along with league leader Raman for a restructured format featuring three segments: in-form player analysis, fixture reviews, and chaotic live trading. The episode opens with systematic coverage of upcoming fixtures where hosts take turns analyzing 2-3 players from specific matchups, highlighting defensive contributors from Leeds despite calling them a “shitty team with all due respect,” Brighton’s attacking prowess led by Welbeck’s six goals in six games, and Arsenal’s defensive fortress anchored by Declan Rice’s consistent CBIT contributions. Significant attention focuses on Ishaan’s controversial trade of Welbeck for Evanilson from Bournemouth, sparking immediate debate about whether trading away an in-form striker for an injury-prone alternative makes sense, with Ishaan defending himself by citing Welbeck’s injury history. Match analysis covers Manchester United’s continued unbeaten run under Amorim despite defensive vulnerabilities from set pieces, Liverpool finally returning to winning ways by reverting to Klopp’s old lineup without big-money signings like Isak, Wirtz and Kerkez, Newcastle’s attacking struggles despite Jacob Murphy’s brilliance, and Wolves’ continued winless season making any opponent’s players automatic waiver targets. The episode features extensive discussion about whether form players like Welbeck have reached the level of proven stars, with unanimous agreement that they haven’t but current point totals make it debatable. League standings show Raman maintaining his dominant position with an absurd 63% of points coming from waiver pickups while managing a “dead bench” featuring three non-starters, Vineeth quietly sitting second, and Ashwin breaking through with his sole victory after defeating Rudra. The live trade segment descends into pure chaos as Raman attempts multiple deals while openly admitting he needs to drop half his team before the next gameweek, Ishaan tries trading away Kerkez after Liverpool’s defensive struggles, and desperately attempts to offload Evanilson to anyone willing to take him just days after acquiring him, offering him for Gabriel, Watkins, and Isak in succession while everyone roasts him for the Welbeck trade. The episode concludes with Raman and Rudra agreeing to swap Xavi Simons for Mitoma pending confirmation, multiple declined offers involving Xhaka who everyone agrees is underrated but nobody wants due to fixtures, and general consensus that Ishaan has made terrible decisions and should stop offering trades entirely.
In the tenth episode of Banter League, hosts Rudra and Ishaan celebrate three consecutive weeks of football action while Vineeth joins later after traveling, discussing Manchester United’s incredible three-game winning streak that has them sitting in the top four while Liverpool collapses with six losses in their last seven matches. The episode covers Sunderland’s continued Cinderella story as they defeat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge with a 93rd minute winner, cementing their legitimacy as a promoted side with one of the Premier League’s strongest defenses, though questions remain about fixture sustainability. Extended analysis focuses on Liverpool’s defensive crisis particularly at wing-back positions, leading to Ishaan’s increasingly confident prediction that Slot will get sacked before Amorim, which sparks debates about whether last season’s success was just riding Klopp’s coattails. The hosts dissect Newcastle’s attacking struggles despite moderate scoring and their solid defense anchored by Trippier’s resurgent form, Arsenal maintaining their fortress-like defense with minimal shots conceded, and Aston Villa’s upset victory over Manchester City. Significant discussion centers on whether form players like Welbeck and Tiago have reached the same level as struggling superstars like Isak, with the consensus being “form is temporary, class is permanent” despite current point totals suggesting otherwise. Waiver wire recommendations emphasize Brighton assets during their favorable fixture run, Fulham players including the underrated Lukic, and various defensive options as CBIT points continue dominating fantasy scoring. Trade negotiations feature Ishaan attempting to swap goalkeeper and defender packages for Vineeth’s underperforming midfielder Pino, which gets declined, followed by a dramatic live trade between Rudra and Ishaan where Senesi gets traded for Kerkez despite immediate second-guessing and attempts to cancel. League standings show Raman extending his winning streak to six games with an astounding 63% of his points coming from waiver pickups rather than draft selections, proving his mastery of the format, while Vineeth quietly climbs to second place on a four-game winning streak, and defending champion Ashwin finally breaks through with his first victory of the season thanks to Eli Kroupié’s breakout performance. The episode concludes with predictions heavily favoring Ishaan over Vineeth in their upcoming matchup due to Haaland facing Bournemouth at home, and universal agreement that Raman has essentially already won the league.
In the ninth episode of Banter League, hosts Rudra and Ishaan welcome the league leader and GOAT Raman along with the “jinx master” Rishab, as Vineeth gallivants in Japan and Ishaan rushes off to a wedding after 15 minutes. The episode celebrates Manchester United’s stunning 2-1 victory over Liverpool with passionate debates about whether Amorim deserves credit or if Liverpool simply bottled it, featuring Ishaan’s bold prediction that Slot will get sacked before Amorim does, which everyone immediately dismisses as attention-seeking hot take. Liverpool’s defensive crisis becomes a running joke as the hosts dissect how Tsimikas somehow had a better game than both starting wing-backs, leading to discussions about their four-game losing streak and whether Salah is washed or just saving himself for a Saudi payday. The episode dives deep into the season’s paradigm shift where defensive contribution points have made boring defenders more valuable than exciting attackers, with Raman smugly explaining his 5-4-1 formation strategy that’s propelling his five-game win streak while everyone else scrambles to copy it. Extended sleeper pick analysis focuses on Sunderland’s defensive assets dominating fantasy despite easy fixtures, prompting debates about whether owners should sell high before reality hits. Trade negotiations devolve into chaos with Rishab and Rudra proposing increasingly ridiculous deals including multi-player swaps that nobody wants, while Raman sits back deflecting compliments about his team by insisting he’s “just been lucky” despite clearly dominating everyone. The hosts provide waiver recommendations. League standings show Raman comfortably on top after his winning streak, the middle pack desperately trying to climb up, and defending champion still winless through eight game weeks.
The Banter League hosts—Rudra, Vineeth, and the returning Ishaan—lament the "most dreaded" international break , which everyone agrees is only useful for tracking the critical player injuries that will ruin everyone's FPL draft teams. The crew dives into a chaotic Game Week 7: Ishaan boasts about Manchester United's dominant victory , while the other hosts revel in Liverpool's recent "horrid" form and the end of their lucky last-minute wins. The episode's key FPL Draft Strategy debate centers on the insanity of trading an asset like Salah for the in-form Semenyo. The hosts also flag major concerns over injuries to Rodri , Ollie Watkins , and Cole Palmer.
The real drama hits during the waiver recommendations when Ishaan makes an "absolutely ridiculous" live trade offer for Mateta, prompting Vineeth to immediately threaten to "push you off the pod". The hosts then manage to recover, offering late-season FPL hidden gem tips, including Mason Mount and Estêvão, and setting up the next round of their league beef. Notably, Raman is on a four-game win streak, entirely fueled by Rudra's earlier prediction that he would finish bottom half.
In the seventh episode of Banter League, hosts Rudra and Vineeth welcome special guest Vijay, who's having what they diplomatically call "a shit start to the season," while regular co-host Ishaan enjoys vacation in Japan. The episode covers a disastrous Game Week 6 where nearly everyone scored embarrassingly low points, Liverpool suffered their first loss to Crystal Palace after dominating all season, Manchester United continued their tradition of disappointing fans by losing to Brentford, and Chelsea collected yet another red card like they're building a collection. The hosts examine league standings where one player remains undefeated and insufferably smug about it, while others cling to hope despite scoring in the low 30s. Extended debates about whether Manchester United's manager deserves more time reach philosophical levels before being interrupted by discussions of Harvey Elliott's playing time. The episode's highlight is the podcast's first-ever live trade where Rudra makes what everyone immediately recognizes as a terrible decision, trading Declan Rice for Harvey Elliott with guest Vijay, prompting Vineeth to repeatedly tell listeners this deal proves guests get special treatment. The hosts provide waiver recommendations while admitting they're probably giving away their own targets, preview the Chelsea versus Liverpool match assuming Chelsea doesn't get another red card, and end with match predictions where Rudra predicts his own loss to maintain proper jinxing protocol.
In the sixth episode of Banter League, hosts Vineeth and Ishaan record together in Vancouver to discuss Game Week 5 Premier League results and fantasy league standings. The episode covers key match analyses including recent performances from top clubs and struggling teams. The hosts examine current league standings where one player maintains an unbeaten streak while others compete for top positions. Live trade negotiations feature throughout the episode, with various player swap proposals and strategic discussions. The hosts provide insights on defensive contribution statistics and their growing importance in fantasy scoring. The episode concludes with Game Week 6 waiver wire recommendations, fixture analysis, and predictions for upcoming matches across different Premier League teams.
In the fifth episode of Banter League, the hosts welcome Pramod as the special guest to discuss various strategic moves, trade proposals, and match analyses. The episode covers noteworthy performances and tactical decisions from the fourth gameweek, providing an in-depth examination of the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) and Premier League results. Pramod, Vineeth, Rudra and Ishaan delve into key trades, player potential, and new signings, offering listeners insights on how to strengthen their fantasy teams. The episode wraps up with match predictions for the next gameweek and concludes with a lively discussion about players to watch, potential waiver wire picks, and notable performances.
In this episode, we break down the latest transfer deadline day signings, highlight the key Week 4 fixtures you won’t want to miss, share the latest updates from our DraftPL H2H battles, and reveal top players to target from the waiver pool. Tune in to get all the insights you need to dominate your Fantasy Premier League draft!
In the third episode of Banter League, the hosts discuss the highlights and lowlights of the past game weeks, including a segment titled 'Game of the Week.' They delve into standout matches, individual team performances, and analyze the impact of recent transfers. Emphasis is placed on evaluating player performances and predicting fantasy football picks. The episode features a lively debate about Manchester United's current struggles and potential managerial changes, showcasing a mix of detailed analysis, strategic insights, and the peculiar 'jinx game.' The hosts also tackle recent injuries, player form, and make bold predictions for upcoming fixtures.
In this second episode of Banter League, the hosts Rudra, Vineeth and Ishaan discuss the results from the first week of the new season. They analyze various matchups, call out significant performances in both their league and the Premier League, and focus on potential fantasy football pickups for the upcoming weeks. They also introduce a segment called the Trashcan to discuss current football news and its impact on fantasy leagues. Rudra shares his own strategic insights, while Vinny and Ishaan provide analyses of their team performances and potential key players. The hosts wrap up by discussing predictions and answering questions about team management strategies.
This weeks episode we go over all the teams in the league and predict where they will finish. We also give our players to watch.