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An independent FPL decision-support project

Kiba's FPL Treats is built for Fantasy Premier League managers who want a clearer weekly read: projected points, attacking signals, fixture context, uncertainty ranges, planner and profile tools, live matchday checks, and FPL analysis in one place.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

What KFT is

KFT is a mixed FPL project. It is part model site, part tool workspace, and part analysis hub. The model side estimates expected FPL points and related signals. The tool side helps you read those signals through xGI Radar, xPts tables, point-range forecasts, fixture views, Planner, Profile, and KFT Live. The analysis side exists to explain the thinking rather than just drop numbers without context.

That mix matters because FPL decisions do not happen in a spreadsheet alone. A transfer may look good by projected points, but still depend on captaincy, future fixtures, bench cover, price, expected minutes, chip timing, and the risk profile of your squad. KFT tries to put those pieces close together so the model output can be used in context.

Who it is for

The site is for managers who care about transfers, captaincy, bench order, fixture runs, chip planning, and risk. It can help engaged casual players move faster, but it is also meant to be useful for serious managers who already have their own process and want another structured reference point before deadline.

It is not only for managers who want a quick answer. It is also for managers who enjoy asking why a pick looks strong, where the downside sits, and whether a projection is being carried by minutes, fixture strength, attacking involvement, or clean-sheet expectation.

Why it exists

FPL decisions are rarely just "best player versus worst player." The real questions are usually about minutes, fixture shape, role, upside, downside, and whether two similar players carry very different risk. A single projection number can be useful, but it is not enough on its own. KFT exists to make the shape of the decision easier to see.

What makes it different from normal content

Most FPL content is built around recommendations, watchlists, and opinions. KFT tries to show the structure behind a decision: expected minutes, attacking expectation, clean-sheet chance, points range, fixture difficulty, and uncertainty. It should not replace good football judgement. It should give that judgement a cleaner set of inputs.

That also means KFT is comfortable showing uncertainty. A player can be the best pick on expected value and still carry benching risk. A defender can have an attractive fixture run and still be exposed by team defensive form. A captain can project well and still have a wider range of outcomes than another option. The site is meant to make those trade-offs visible.

How serious managers should use it

The best use is comparative. Look at two or three realistic moves, check the projected value, check the range, check the fixtures, then ask whether the risk makes sense for your rank, chip plan, and squad structure. KFT should help you avoid decisions based only on one highlight, one blank, or one loud narrative.

What not to expect

KFT is not a guarantee engine, lineup leak service, or promise of green arrows. It does not know future injuries, substitutions, red cards, tactical changes, or late team news before they happen. A player with better xPts can still blank, and a lower-projected player can still haul. That is football, and it is why the site puts so much emphasis on uncertainty.

It also should not be treated as a command system. KFT will not know your exact patience level, how much risk you enjoy, whether you are chasing in a mini-league, or whether you prefer a steady pick over a volatile one. The numbers can sharpen the decision, but the final call still belongs to you.

The name

The name is deliberately personal rather than corporate. KFT is meant to feel like a useful FPL workspace built from inside the community, not a faceless product pretending to solve the game. The numbers should still earn trust through clear methodology, cautious claims, and regular correction.

Independence

Kiba's FPL Treats is independently run. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to the Premier League, official Fantasy Premier League, clubs, players, or rights holders. Use it as one decision-support layer alongside team news, match watching, your own strategy, and your tolerance for risk.