Well, I was really into Fantasy Premier League (FPL) this season. I wanted to up my game and get the best out of it, so I decided to figure out how to choose the right assistant manager chip.

First off, I started by checking out the stats. I mean, stats don’t lie, right? I spent hours looking at how different players were performing. Who was scoring goals, who was getting assists, and who was just having an off – season. I was like a detective, going through those numbers one by one.
Then, I hit up some FPL forums. There, I found a bunch of guys who were just as into FPL as I was. We started chatting about different strategies for using the assistant manager chip. Some said to use it when your regular manager was having a bad run. Others thought it was better to save it for a tough fixture period.
I also watched a few YouTube videos. There were these experts who were giving their two cents on the matter. One expert said that you should look at the upcoming fixtures of your players. If a bunch of your key players had tough games, that might be a good time to use the assistant manager chip.
I decided to test out some of these theories in my own FPL team. I kept a close eye on my team’s performance week by week. When I felt like things were going south, I made a move. I used the assistant manager chip and adjusted my team according to the advice I’d gathered.
It wasn’t always smooth sailing. Sometimes, the changes I made didn’t work out as planned. But I learned from those mistakes. I realized that you can’t just blindly follow someone else’s advice. You have to take into account your own team’s situation.

After a few weeks of trial and error, I finally started to see some results. My team’s performance improved, and I was climbing up the FPL rankings. It was like a light bulb went off in my head. I’d finally cracked the code on how to choose the right time to use the assistant manager chip.
So, in the end, my advice to you guys is to do your homework. Look at the stats, talk to other FPL fans, and don’t be afraid to try things out. Everyone’s FPL team is different, so what works for me might not work for you. But if you put in the effort, you’ll find the right way to use that assistant manager chip and boost your FPL game.
