He now has a massive price tag. But with his huge goal threat and captaincy potential, combined with a kind early fixture schedule, it poses the question: can you afford NOT to have Haaland in your opening squad?
Although the Egyptian recorded his lowest-ever total in Fantasy last season, his 92 shots in the box, 33 big chances, 114 shots and 54 shots on target were all more than any other midfielder in Fantasy and he still recorded 200+ points for a seventh successive season.
Foden earns his biggest-ever opening price in Fantasy after claiming his career-high 230 points in 2023/24. Starting last season at a cost of 7.5m, the Man City midfielder produced 19 goals and eight assists to finish as the second top-scoring player in the game.
Havertz has been reclassified as a forward for 2024/25 Fantasy, having enjoyed a hugely successful second half to his debut campaign for Arsenal thanks to a move up front. The German was involved in a team-high 18 goals from Gameweek 21 onwards, with nine goals and nine assists highlighting his all-round style of play.
Having dropped 0.5m in cost from last season, when he was suspended for half of the campaign, managers will be hoping Toney can rediscover his form of 2022/23. The Brentford star produced 20 goals, four assists and 182 points to finish as the third top-scoring forward that season, which was his last full season in Fantasy.
Luis Diaz remains at the same cost as last season, when he combined eight goals with seven assists to collect 142 points. If the Liverpool star can step up his output under new head coach Arne Slot, he could represent good value in Fantasy in 2024/25.
The Newcastle winger rises 2.0m in price on the back of his 11 goals, 16 assists and 183 points last season. The winger has the schedule to make an immediate impact in 2024/25, facing Southampton, AFC Bournemouth, Wolves and Fulham in the first five Gameweeks.
The West Ham winger enjoyed the best goalscoring season of his career last time out, netting 16 goals in addition to supplying six assists. The versatile West Ham winger could also feature up front in their first campaign under new head coach Julen Lopetegui.
Mac Allister's improved output in the final months of his debut 2023/24 campaign for Liverpool suggests he could offer great value this time around. The Argentinian scored four of his five goals for the season, and supplied four of his five assists, from Gameweek 25 onwards.
Davis has one of the best-ever records of any promoted defender in Fantasy. The left-back produced two goals and 18 assists last season, with his set-piece duties helping him create an eye-catching 125 chances in the 2023/24 Championship.
Make sure you're staying up to date with all the latest news and analysis as we count down to the launch. You can find it all at fantasy.premierleague.com, or by following @OfficialFPL on X and Facebook.
This guide is not an accurate reflection of the in-game market at all times, it is not updated regularly and is usually outdated, and as always, prices fluctuate depending on who you're buying from or selling to.
The item prices listed in this guide are based on those commonly used in dealings throughout most realms in Aberoth. These item prices are also dealings between various players which may not be similar with these prices than in the game since people sell between different prices.
William Mark Price (born February 15, 1964) is an American former basketball player and coach. He was most recently the head coach of the Charlotte 49ers. As a player, he played for 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), from 1986 to 1998. Spending the majority of his career with the Cleveland Cavaliers, his last three years consisted of one season each with the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Orlando Magic.
A point guard, he mystified critics who said he was too slow, too small and too deliberate for a high-level game. Selected first in the second round (25th overall) by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1986 NBA draft, he was acquired by the Cleveland Cavaliers in a draft day trade that helped turn the team into an Eastern Conference powerhouse.
During his career Price represented the United States national team. He played for them in the 1983 Pan American Games where the team won gold medals, and also represented the national team in the 1994 FIBA World Championship, where they were known as Dream Team II, and won gold medals.[10]
The city of Enid, Oklahoma, renamed the basketball arena Mark Price Arena, as a tribute to the NBA player's accomplishments, since he was one of the best basketball athletes in Enid High School history.[11]
Price's father Denny was a successful player at Oklahoma and for the Phillips 66ers, before becoming a college coach for Sam Houston State and Phillips University.[12] His younger brother Brent played ten seasons in the NBA. His daughter Caroline had a short stint in professional tennis after playing for the North Carolina Tar Heels. His son Josh plays college basketball for Trevecca (2021-2022), after attending and playing two years for Liberty Flames. Price is a Christian and attends church.[13]
On March 25, 2015, Price was introduced as the head coach of the Charlotte 49ers.[29] He replaced Coach Alan Major, who parted ways with Charlotte after two medical leaves during the past season.[30] On December 14, 2017, it was announced that Mark Price was relieved of his duties as head coach of the Charlotte 49ers basketball program.[31]
National champion Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
Whether you are giving a player a discount or adjusting the price for a free session zero, knowing how to adjust the price of individual players can be very useful, and it is much easier than you may think.
If you've changed the price and forgot to change it back, the best way to recoup that money is to ask your player to submit a Custom Payment/Tip. They can do that by following these instructions.
A little while ago I stumbled across an old toy record player made by Fisher Price in the 1970s, and decided that what it really needed was some new tunes. I got thinking about it, reverse engineered the way it was encoded, got out my trusty CNC mill and created an Instructable all about it right here.
I was blown away by the response to it, but I only know of one person who had a goat milling their own. Whilst the mill did a great job (and I explained how to convert your own too), a CNC mill is not the sort of thing that everyone has access too.
So as promised, I decided that a 3D printed version would follow to give more people a chance to get creative. More people have a 3D printer or have access to one. And even if you don't, once you have the STL file there are plenty of places that will bring your creation to life and mail you a physical copy.
I thought about just adding to my previous Instructable, but to be honest it's only the music editing side of things that's the same. Everything else from the file creation to the production is very different. I thought a new Instructable would be neater.
For my previous Instructable you needed a CNC mill and some acrylic sheet. Now all you need is some free software. If you have a 3D printer then great; if not, you can get still get a record created for you.
Attached you'll find the new version of my Fisher Price music editing software. It's included as an executable and (if you don't trust randomly downloaded software from the internet) the C# source code is there too. Feel free to take a nose around in the source code and compile it with the free version of Visual C# 2010 Express.
If this all sounds like too much trouble, then you can just open one of the pre-generated STL files. Your jukebox comprises of Stairway to Heaven, the Star Wars theme and You are my Sunshine. If none of those float your boat then don't complain... get editing. I'd love to hear what you can do.
Click where you want to add a note and click again to remove it. Click on the blue + if you want to add a gap. Click on the red X if you want to delete some notes and shuffle everything up. Click the Play button to preview your tune.
The left hand side of the musical stave shows all the note that the player can play. You'll find they are most of the notes from a C major scale and cover about 2 octaves. There are no sharps of flats and a few notes are missing. I guess that's because the original 10 nursery rhymes it can play just didn't need them.
Once you've finished your masterpiece (or more likely transposed someone else's tune) it's time to create the physical product. Click "Build / Create SCAD file..." in the editing software. (There's also the option of gcode files if you were going to CNC mill the disc.) A file with the same name as your music file and an extension of scad will be the result.
The Fisher Price editing software has dynamically created the scad file which contains all the 3D modelling instructions needed to create your record. If you've not yet installed OpenSCAD then now is the time to do so.
Open the file and all you'll see is the generated script in a window on the left hand side. Press F6 and your script will be run and a 3D rendering will appear. The file is set to use 100 straight lines to create each circle. This means that the circles will be smooth but the rendering may take over 10 minutes. If you're mucking around and are less concerned about accurancy and would rather have some speed, simply remove or comment out the line that says "$fn = 100;". If you think that's slow, a double-sided disc can take about 50 minutes to generate!
You can now see how your disc will look. Spin it. Flip it over. Zoom in/out. Your musicis on its way to becoming a physical product. The next step is to select "Design / Export as STL..." from the menu and OpenSCAD will create a STL file. This won't take as long as the calculations have already been done. This file is what your 3D printer will be expecting.
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