Hell, NO!!!
The 'chips' in general, and perhaps - strangely - the Wildcard in partcular.... well, it seems to burn a hole i people's pockets: they grow impatient to get rid of it.
So, although there are still 9 more gameweeks in which one might play the 2nd Wiildcard,.... an awful lot of folk seem to be intent on activating it for Gameweek 30.
There are several reasons why this probably isn't a great idea:
1) As I pointed out some months back, in relation to hazarding the Triple Captain chip in the gameweek after an international break, it's non-ideal to play a chip straight after a break because of the additional uncertainty that now surrounds the next batch of fixtures. After the long hiatus from Premier League football, teams and individuals have been knocked out of their usual rhythm and 'form' may suddenly be dramatically different when things resume. Plus, of course, there is enormous scope for new injuries to have arisen in the two-and-a-half weeks since everyone last played a league match. And in fact, those who were not involved in international duty nor in this coming weekend's FA Cup ties might be the most problematic - because clubs often keep quiet about training-ground mishaps until the very eve of the next match. You really don't have much idea how the GW30 matches are going to go, or who's going to be available (and there might be a few nasty surprises that emerge only after the deadline, since the matches are staggered over three days). Making even one or two regular transfers in these circumstances is nerve-wracking enough; hazarding a whole squad rebuild is.... utter INSANITY.
2) At the moment we have the further complication that a couple of top players are poised to return from injury soon (Saka and Jackson [and NO, I don't put Jackson on the same level as Saka; he might not even be in contention for a squad place himself, but.... his reintroduction for Chelsea could have a huge impact on Palmer's productivity!), and a couple more from extended suspensions (Cunha and Gordon). If they start producing their best form again, you might want them... And their contributions could have a major impact on the value of certain of their teammates too. But we won't know about this for a few weeks yet. Having some of the most important selection decisions of the remainder of the season looming over us like this is another reason to defer using the WildCard, if possible.
3) There can't be much legitimate pretext for most people to need to Wildcard now. There haven't - yet - been any major new long-term injuries. And there aren't any major turns in fixtures happening that might make you want to consider wholesale squad changes on grounds of fixture-difficulty. (OK, Fulham, Everton, Brentford, and Manchester United are now facing tough runs of fixtures; but they're not clubs you should have had many - or any! - players from anyway.)
4) There are clearly much stronger tactical occasions for using the 2nd Wildcard still to come. If you've blown your Free Hit already, you'll almost certainly need your Wildcard instead to help you get around the looming catastrrophe of a big Blank Gameweek in GW34. If you've still got the FH in hand for that, there's going to be at least one more - perhaps also a second - Double Gameweek in the final weeks of the season, with the resheduled games from the FA Cup Semi-Final weekend. Many FPL managers traditionally regard such Double Gameweeks as a prime opportunity to deploy the Bench Boost chip; this year, those doubles are probably going to be too small to make that a particularly attractive play, but still, even without the bonus chip staked on it, a DGW will benefit from a major squad shake-up that week (or the week prior, if you are going for the Bench Boost) - that's what you should be keeping your Wildcard for. (If you don't have the Bench Boost still to use, but you do have both the Wildcard and the Free Hit, you enjoy the leeway to decide which order to play them in. If you don't fancy your doubling players that much for the other remaing gameweeks, it could make more sense to use the Free Hit for that Double Gameweek and play the Wildcard in GW34 - rather than vice versa.)
5) Some people want to try to 'set up' for the coming Double Gameweeks by Wildcarding NOW - but it's way too early. At the time most of these folk were activatig the chip, they didn't even know which teams would have progressed to the FA semi-finals (and thus be blanking in FPL in Gameweek 34); and we almost certainly still won't know when those missing GW34 games will be rescheduled before the GW30 deadline on Tuesday evening. It's really too early even to think about 'optimising' for the already setttled Double Gameweek in GW32: that's still two weeks away, and players you bring in now might not still be available then (and some of them might not be ideal for the two intervening gameweeks...). Rebuilding a squad with a Wildcard even one week in advance of a big gameweek (most commonly, because you want to play Bench Boost in a BIG double) can backfire, with multiple injuries and suspensions hitting in the intervening week. Trying to do it two or three weeks ahead is asking for trouble.
6) Some years.... the Cup fixtures break in such a way that you can thread your way through the end-of-season blanks and doubles without needing to use your Wildcard or Free Hit (without needing to use both of them, anyway!). In that happy circumstance, it's rather nice just to be able to drop a remaining 'rebuild chip' in the last week or two of the season to enable you to blitz one of your cup competitions...
As so often, the blame for this mass delusion spreading over the Interwebs seems to lie with FPL's inane anonymous 'pundit', The Scout, who's published a 'Wildcard squad' for this week - and that seems to have given all The Sheep the idea that this is a good week to play the Wildcard. It's NOT, not at all.
Occasionally, Fate craps on you from a great height and you are obliged to play a Wildcard at such a non-ideal time just because of a sudden combination of injuries, fixture swings, and losses of form. Ultimately, you play your Wildcards when you need to - whenever you have urgent squad changes that have to be made all at once, and the total is at least 3 or 4 more than the number of Free Transfers you have available. (Even a surplus need over Free Transfers of 3 or 4 is very borderline: you probably ought to consider whether you can defer one or two of those changes for another week or so.... or eat the extra 'hits'!)
But it's very difficult to envisage why anybody would be in such a predicament now. You really ought to hang on to your Wildcard a bit longer...
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