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The Triple Captains Podcast

The Triple Captains Podcast

Written by: Triple Captains Collective
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Triple Captains is a strategy-first Fantasy Premier League (FPL) podcast built for managers who want more than noise, hype or hindsight analysis.


Hosted by Arc, Hots and Guffs, the show breaks down decision-making, sequencing and risk through a lens of data, context and lived experience — blending analytics with honest conversation about the emotional side of the game… meaning slander is never too far away.


Rather than chasing trends, Triple Captains focuses on the thinking behind the moves: chip strategy, fixture swings, squad structure, ownership dynamics and the realities that shape outcomes across a season.


This isn’t about perfect picks. It’s about understanding the game well enough to make better decisions over time.

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Episodes
  • The Hindsight Tax: Why Your Brain Overpays Every Gameweek
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of the Triple Captains Podcast, we step away from picks and predictions to examine something every FPL manager experiences — the Hindsight Tax.
    Fantasy Premier League GW28 strategy, captaincy psychology and decision-making frameworks are the focus of this episode.

    Why do decisions feel obvious after the deadline?
    Why do managers rewrite logic once points land?
    And how does hindsight bias quietly reshape captaincy calls, transfers, and chip strategy?

    Rather than reviewing teams through results, this episode explores decision psychology in Fantasy Premier League — from template pressure and content echo chambers to emotional rewrites that distort process.

    🔍 Inside Episode 30:
    What the Hindsight Tax actually is in FPL
    Why captaincy debates change after hauls
    The five hidden hindsight biases affecting managers
    Decision journaling as a competitive edge
    Fixture analysis without emotional distortion
    GW28 captaincy thinking — risk vs intention

    This isn’t an episode about being right after the fact.
    It’s about thinking clearly before the deadline.

    🔔 Subscribe for FPL analysis built around judgement, context and strategic thinking — not reactionary picks.

    ⏱️ Chapters
    00:00:00 Intro & Niceties — FPL GW28 Context
    00:00:59 Tale of Tape — Host Rivalry & FPL Performance
    00:06:01 Hots GW27 Team Review — Fantasy Premier League Strategy
    00:07:48 Guffs GW27 Team Review — FPL Decision Review
    00:09:59 Arc GW27 Team Review — FPL Process vs Results
    00:13:32 Episode Theme — The Hindsight Tax in FPL
    00:14:02 The “I Knew It” Tax — FPL Hindsight Bias Explained
    00:22:19 The “Ego Protection” Tax — Fantasy Premier League Psychology
    00:28:50 The “Content Echo” Tax — FPL Template Thinking
    00:37:04 The “Review Spiral” Tax — Overanalysing FPL Decisions
    00:43:38 The “Future Risk” Tax — Captaincy & Transfer Bias
    00:48:29 Final Thoughts — FPL Decision Making Framework
    00:49:27 Arsenal vs Chelsea — FPL Fixture Analysis GW28
    00:54:54 Leeds vs Manchester City — FPL GW28 Match Discussion
    00:56:44 Liverpool vs West Ham — Fantasy Premier League Fixture Preview
    00:58:00 Manchester United vs Crystal Palace — FPL Strategy Discussion
    01:00:51 Captain Choices — FPL Captaincy Strategy GW28
    01:06:05 Outro & Banter — Triple Captains Podcast

    📺 Watch more long-form FPL Strategy Episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqaS4SEX4KP27yxAxu6wnNr1ZJUwkSQcb&si=kKwZvt_tEe-u3R-n

    Perfect for experienced FPL managers looking for Fantasy Premier League strategy, psychology and captaincy insight beyond template picks.




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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Chips Don’t Win Seasons. The Sequence Does.
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of the Triple Captains Podcast, we step away from chip mechanics and focus on what actually determines whether Triple Captain, Free Hit, and Wildcard decisions succeed or fail.

    Rather than telling you when to play your chips, this episode explores the conditions that make chip timing meaningful — and why so many managers burn chips emotionally, habitually, or too late.

    Building on last week’s discussion around fixture swings, we examine why understanding the environment you’re operating in matters more than any calendar date or template consensus.

    This is about sequence, not switches.

    🔍 What we cover

    FPL chip strategy explained beyond rules and templates
    Triple Captain: single vs double gameweek thinking
    Why Double Gameweeks often increase variance, not certainty
    Free Hit as a planned weapon vs a reactive rescue
    Wildcard timing: broken teams vs misaligned team
    Minutes security, role clarity, and incentive alignment
    How fixture swings should inform chip decisions — not dictate them

    This episode is for experienced FPL managers who want to improve decision quality, not chase reassurance.

    If you’re thinking about chip timing this season, this is the framework you need before pressing confirm.

    🔔 Subscribe for weekly FPL analysis focused on judgement, context, and decision quality — not panic picks.

    Chapters

    00:00:00 Intro & Niceties
    00:00:44 Tale of Tape Between the Hosts
    00:02:15 Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe
    00:04:54 What This Episode Is Really About
    00:06:05 FPL GW24 Team Review – Hots
    00:09:45 Is Haaland Still a Safe Pick?
    00:10:50 FPL GW24 Team Review – Guffs
    00:12:10 FPL GW24 Team Review – Arc
    00:17:40 Is There an Optimal Time to Play a Chip?
    00:20:00 Conditions That Justify Chip Usage
    00:34:30 When Is the Best Time to Wildcard?
    01:01:08 GW25 Fixture Landscape
    01:01:22 Manchester United vs Middlesex (Sp*rs)
    01:02:46 Arsenal vs Sunderland
    01:04:44 Liverpool vs Manchester City
    01:08:12 Captain Choices for GW25



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    1 hr and 18 mins
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