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This season, the big hitters have cost FPL managers a pretty penny. Since game week 5, our regular premium picks have not been that consistent; Champions League, injuries and poor form have all contributed to this.Luckily there are a few players with low ownership that would provide a significant boost to your FPL team, want to know who? Check the video below.
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