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Window of Opportunity

With the January transfer window now open and the second wildcard available to all Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Managers up until the game week 27 deadline (12 Feb 11.30), transfer activity is rife, both in reality and in the world of Fantasy Football.

The window has been notoriously uneventful in the past and many of the talked-about deals could well amount to little more than pure newspaper speculation. However, with some potential bargains in the making to be considered, we decided to run the rule over the players that could perhaps be resurrected as Fantasy prospects should they complete moves this month…

Carlos Vela

Linked With: Bolton

Fantasy Prospects:

The Mexican is way down the pecking order at the Emirates and is rumoured to be attracting the interests of up to ten clubs. Arsene Wenger has revealed he is considering an offer from Bolton, in a move that mirrors Jack Wilshere’s successful loan move to the Reebok last season. Wenger is keen for the player to get more game time, which suggest that wherever Vela ends up, he’s guaranteed a fair amount of first-team action.

Providing he stays in the Premier League, Vela-priced at just £4.4m- will certainly be a budget-friendly option for those Fantasy Managers looking to save money up front, with so many richer high-performance options to plunder in midfield.

Stephen Ireland

Linked With: Fulham, Stoke, Liverpool

Fantasy Prospects:
Whether on a loan deal or permanent basis, Ireland looks certain to depart Villa Park in the New Year following a fall out with Gerard Houllier. Villa’s recent December defeat at Man City saw Ireland unable to even command a place on the bench, an indication of how far his stock has fallen under the Frenchman.

Ireland looked a bargain at the start of the season when priced at £6.5m in August; he’s now down to £5.9m. If he can replicate the form that saw him accumulate 160 FPL points two seasons ago, the midfielder could well be worth a punt.

Seb Larsson

Linked With: Newcastle, Sunderland

Fantasy Prospects:
Larsson is out of contract in the summer and a move away from St Andrews could come to fruition before then, if Birmingham choose to cash in on their in-demand winger. This seems increasingly likely in lieu of David Bentley’s loan move from Tottenham.

Alex McLeish’s side have been poor in front of goal this season but Larsson has been their key provider, with five assists to his name so far. His crossing from the right flank and set-piece ability will be an asset to whichever club he ends up at and, priced at just £5.1m, the Swede could be a decent alternative midfielder, particularly if a move to somewhere like Newcastle, where the likes of Andy Carroll would thrive on his delivery. They remain the favourites for his signature, although ex-Birmingham gaffer Steve Bruce is also interested in bringing Larsson to the Stadium of Light to supply his trio of in-form forwards, Asamoah Gyan, Danny Welbeck and Darren Bent.

Gary Cahill

Linked With: Arsenal

Fantasy Prospects:
Summer signings Laurent Koscielny and Sebastien Squillaci have failed to improve the Gunners defensively, and although Johan Djourou has recently showed signs of impressing, Arsenal have picked up just six clean sheets so far this season. With Thomas Vermaelen suffering a further setback with his back injury, Wenger has also confirmed that he is in the market for a replacement; Cahill is surely on his list of targets.

A firm favourite amongst the Bonus Points judges but a move to a team like Arsenal would surely see a dip in such returns for Cahill; he has chalked up 13 already, but at the Emirates he would have the likes of Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri as competition, a sure sign of them diminishing. A return to the scoring form that saw him grab 5 last season would balance that out, though. At £5.4m, he would surely be up for consideration should Bolton’s financial situation force him to be sold on.

Johan Elmander

Linked With: Liverpool

Fantasy Prospects:
With 9 goals, 5 assists and 13 Bonus Points, Elmander has the tenth-highest FPL total so far this season and has started to show his capabilities at Bolton following the departure of Gary Megson. Although he has risen £1m since the start of the season, the Swede currently sits at just £6.5m in FPL, which suggests he’d be a bargain almost regardless of where he moves. Rather than see him leave for free as a Bosman in the summer, Bolton could cash in just now and -providing Liverpool get their act together- the possibility of him partnering Fernando Torres would be one Fantasy Managers will definitely relish and is likely to boost his ownership further, particularly if the appointment of Kenny Dalglish can ignite the Reds’ season..

Matt Taylor

Linked With: Fulham

Fantasy Prospects:
The summer signing of Martin Petrov has limited the winger’s appearances on the Bolton left and a move away from the Reebok should heighten Taylor’s Fantasy appeal. There’s no denying his Premier League credentials; with a total of eighteen goals scored in his last two seasons, Taylor’s set-pieces and eye for the spectacular have lit up the top-flight. At just £5.2m, he will no doubt flicker on our radars should Mark Hughes spirit him away from Bolton.

Micah Richards

Linked With: Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea

Fantasy Prospects:
He’s recently admitted a desire for regular first-team football may force him to look elsewhere, with Roberto Mancini’s rotation being nothing more than a constant source of frustration now for the right-back. Performance-wise, Richards is showing more consistency than in previous seasons and should deliver some solid performances if he gets the chance to settle as a first-choice defender.

At £5.4m, he’s not overly expensive and, on top of any clean sheets, his attacking nature and strength at set-plays could prove dividend if he ends up at the right club.

Roque Santa Cruz

Linked With: Fulham

Fantasy Prospects:
Santa Cruz would no doubt do his career a big favour by linking up with Mark Hughes again. Three seasons ago, he netted nineteen times under Hughes at Blackburn and although he mightn’t scale the same heights this time round, Sparky would no doubt get the best out of him. At £6.5m, Santa Cruz looks the best value of all those seeking an Eastlands escape route.

Robbie Keane

Linked With: Aston Villa, Fulham, West Ham, Wolves Birmingham, Newcastle

Fantasy Prospects:

Last January saw him move to Celtic on loan, but this time round the winter window should see Keane leave Spurs for good, as Harry Redknapp has admitted:

“It wouldn’t be a loan, it would be a permanent move. No way. If he is going to move he has to move permanently. But he would do a great job for someone.”

Keane’s FPL price – a meagre £4.8m in FPL- means he will definitely be worth consideration almost regardless of where he ends up; he has proven Premier League credentials and would be a nailed-on starter for any new team, though moving to a team battling the drop will surely limit his returns.

Nico Krancjar

Linked With: Fulham, West Ham, Everton

Fantasy Prospects:
With Spurs boasting a midfield that consists of Gareth Bale, Rafael Van der Vaart and Luka Modric, there’s little room for the Croatian playmaker. Krancjar has taken part in just three league games this season and his talent is too good to be wasted sitting on the Tottenham bench. A move to Everton has been mooted, but seems unlikely given the Merseysider’s money worries.

Krancjar is thought to be settled in London and rumours abound with a move to either Fulham or West Ham. His game is looked upon favourably by the Bonus judges, as he was awarded 14 last season. Priced at £6.3m, he is still costlier than the likes of Chris Brunt and Matt Etherington, and perhaps a move to a club of similar stature would allow him to be worthy of consideration.

Scott Parker

Linked With: Spurs

Fantasy Prospects:
A move to White Hart Lane has been on the radar for a couple of seasons now and yet always fails to materialise. Parker’s presence in the Hammers midfield will be fundamental to their survival and such is his importance to the club, it would seem that Avram Grant would be sowing the seeds of his own downfall were he to offload Parker.

With Spurs having implemented a more expansive passing game this term, the likes of Wilson Palacios has been found wanting, but there’s every chance a move to Tottenham would decrease £5.5m Parker’s Fantasy potential. With Bale and Van der Vaart (and now Luka Modric) vying for Bonus Points, his returns could quickly diminish, though a drop deeper could possibly see him become the Spurs equivalent of Barry Ferguson.

Charles N’Zogbia

Linked With:Liverpool

Fantasy Potential:
A Bonus Point darling, N’Zogbia has picked up 19 so far this season, despite Wigan continuing to struggle. The winger’s pace and trickery continually catches the eye and is fundamental in his ability to impress the judges. A move to Anfield would give Kenny Dalglish’s side a proven Premier League talent on the left flank and will surely only further-increase the Fantasy potential of the Frenchman, in terms of both goals and assists. Given his displays, it’s surprising N’Zogbia has dropped in value since the start of the season, and he now sits at just £5.5m.

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  1. Epic Fail
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    BRAP

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  2. dogtanion
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    ROFLCOPTER

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  3. applebonkers
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    idiot of the week, babel, gerrard or obinna?

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    1. GREENDREAMS11
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      gerrard the kunt.

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    2. Demí
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      you can add ben foster to that now surely

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    3. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      El Hadji Diouf

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      1. Oliver Reed
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        +10000000000

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  4. Back on the horse
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    calamity foster

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  5. gooner dave
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    Foster.......Classy

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  6. Marknlard
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    Who to blame for that goal?

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  7. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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    HOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWLLLLLLLLLLLLER FROM FOSTER!!! -) thats my fiver fecked off 🙂 unreal

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  8. applebonkers
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    if there was a fantasy domestic cup game i'd captain spector every week

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    1. Back on the horse
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      I'd captain Micah Richards

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  9. Funkyav
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    Green Vs Foster and its Foster that makes a mess of it. who'd a thunk it?

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  10. Well you know, Triffic
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    Fergie probably staring in to a mirror and saying "told ya soooO"

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    1. Funkyav
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      SAF "whos the fairest of them all?"
      Mirror "well that would be Howard Webb"

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  11. mvtaylor
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    Foster and Hart showing true English goalkeeping qualities in their cup games.

    Hammers 2-1 (Cole w/ Assist from Foster's legs)

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    1. riot
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      😮 Damn Foster!

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  12. FranktheTank - Success is P…
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    Just got interesting, had a fiver on scorecast - noble first goalscorer and 2-2 at 175/1

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    1. Gargamel
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      Wow! Hope you win that one.

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    2. JC
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      Hope it comes in for ya mate!!

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    3. Namtab Nomolos
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      Ah twas you, You've got my support, try and get Simon to work his magic again http://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/2011/01/11/window-of-opportunity/comment-page-1/#comment-1266694

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      1. FranktheTank - Success is P…
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        never has a FPL manager wanted a jerome goal more

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        1. GREENDREAMS11
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          you want kevin phillips on the pitch dude

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          1. FranktheTank - Success is P…
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            zigic = fail

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            1. JC
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              this is it

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              1. JC
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                or maybe not:) hope ya layed some of it off mate!!

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              2. FranktheTank - Success is P…
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                damn

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                1. JC
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                  unlucky, thought zigic had won it for ya!

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                  1. Namtab Nomolos
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                    I don't know why Zigic only ever gets 5 minutes to do anything, is he run on Laptop batteries?

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  13. JC
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    Taxi for Foster!! looks like having no Brum players for the triple GW mite be the way to go 😀

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    1. mvtaylor
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      • 13 Years
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      Foster just did it so he could captain himself in his FPL team that week :p

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  14. Namtab Nomolos
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    Who was it who had the cheeky £5 bet on 2-2 (Noble first scorer) at 175-1?

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    1. FranktheTank - Success is P…
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      that would be me sir

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  15. dogtanion
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    Great ball by Scotty Parker to start the move for that goal

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  16. Gargamel
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    Foster is really not as good as he's made out to be.

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    1. teddypicker
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      Foster did it on purpose cos he wants to captain himself for the TGW.

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    2. Demí
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      +1.

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    3. AP
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      As Utd found out on regular occasions.

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      1. Gargamel
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        🙂

        It's easy when you think as much about fantasy football as we/I do that we start to believe the great fantasy prospects are actually great players. I have serious problem keeping those two things apart every now and then.

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    4. Epic Fail
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      He's OK, nothing special. It's the Blues defence which is quite solid, usually.

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      1. Funkyav
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        its mainly cos he is English that he is rated so highly.

        Even though i rate Joe Hart - he is still over rated and nowhere near as good as the top keepers in the premiership (none of which are English)

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    5. riot
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      He had one error, he's a great keeper -_-

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      1. Gargamel
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        He really isn't. As EpicFAIL says - average.

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        1. riot
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          Not doing badly in the old "overall points", especially when he's in a team threatened by relegation atm :/

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          1. Funkyav
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            you need to differentiate between FPL and real life ability

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          2. Gargamel
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            Now you're confusing FPL with real football - it happens to the best of us.

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            1. riot
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              He's good!!!

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              1. Epic Fail
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                You make a strong argument.

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    6. Well you know, Triffic
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      Watch his performance against Chelsea and Blackpool.......

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        He'll have a few great games, then make the odd error. Not consistent enough for a top team imo.

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        1. Well you know, Triffic
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          Like Gomes or Howard are....

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          1. Funkyav
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            A goalkeeper for a top side can not touch the ball for 89 mins then have to make a match winning save. Thats the difference

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          2. 1966 was a great year for E…
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            Howard is better than Foster, Gomes isn't.

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    7. HST
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      He's a great reaction shot stopper but has the tainted english calamity GK blood running in his veins.

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  17. HuttonDressedasLahm
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    I for one will be happy without the tgw as it's clouding my thoughts now. Also with no dann maybe less likelihood of cs's

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  18. Anorak
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    So Garg - How's the potential WC looking?
    Our teams are pretty similar and I'm also considering. So much deadwood (and Gerrard sized idiots) to get rid of lately...

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    1. Gargamel
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      We really blew it with Gerrard, didn't we? 🙁

      I'm still undecided whether to play it this gameweek, next or in GW27. I had a decent draft yesterday but I can't decide.

      You playing it this gameweek? Next isn't bad either tbh. What is bad about playing it now is the TOT-MUN fixture imo.

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      1. Anorak
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        Tempted.
        Could easily justify 7 or 8 changes straight away. My team aint quite broke, but a week of bad luck and it would be.
        I just can't see me making the most of the fixtures/form whichever week I play (the league is so unpredictable) so I'm tempted to get it done early. The only thing stopping me at the moment is that I've not spent enough time thinking about it.
        A poorly thought WC could make even more of a mess!

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        1. Gargamel
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          It's a real dilemma. Blah blah blah.

          Right now it's looking like I'm waiting this week.

          Can field:

          Gordon
          Kolarov, ACole, Vidic
          Ethers, Nani, Fabs, Nasri, Adam
          Drogba, Rodallega

          With Jaaskelainen, Varney, Enrique and Konchesky on the bench. It's not the end of the world is it? How are you doing?

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          1. Anorak
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            With no moves, I'm 541.
            Foster/Gordon
            Kolarov, Konchesky, Simpson, Evatt, Vidic
            Brunt, Adam, Nani, Nasri
            Drogba

            With 2 United against my Spurs, Konchesky/Kolarov rotation doubts and 3 men in the WBA/BKP game I don't like the look of it.
            Of course Gerrard's replacement will let me drop one of the defenders, but I've Wellbeck/Carroll on the treatment table and I fancy a shuffle to give me an extra big name striker (Tevez/RVP).

            I'm more likely than not to go for it I think, like I say, if I can thrash out a team, then I'll do it. What can possibly go wrong...

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  19. cruyff81
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    Hello everyone,what do ye think about this idea about the home nations tournament making a comeback

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    1. Oliver Reed
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      If England didnt win that we may as well give up having a national team..

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    2. Attila the Bum
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      Great, 'twould be nice if they broadened the definition of 'home' to include the Republic of Ireland too though.

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      1. HST
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        I doubt Ireland would want to be linked to it/us.

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        1. Attila the Bum
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          I think they'd love it! Might change the name though to 'Islands of the Western Coast of Europe Between Latitudes xxxx and Longitude yyyyy Not Including The Isle of Man or The Weird One Where the Wicker Man Was Filmed'

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          1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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            The Irish sea tournament 🙂

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            1. Attila the Bum
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              Not as catchy 🙂

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        2. Retro
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          Oh, we love you really. We just want your approval.

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      2. Retro
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        Hey, Attila.

        Thanks for the article on The Old Mill the other day...

        I'm a structural engineer, so we regularly, erm, try to avoid building on your artefacts 🙂

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        1. Attila the Bum
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          Good man! Though don't avoid too many as we're hard up for work these days. That was the only site I've had engineers actually interested in, normally they think we're taking the piss with little holes in the ground and different coloured soils but there could see and understand it. 🙂

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          1. Retro
            • 13 Years
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            Oh, don't worry, we're running out of work too...

            I may have to start making a living from Fantasy Football soon.

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    3. HST
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      It's so wales, scotland and N.I. can feel like they made it to a tournament and so England can dissapoint 56million people.

      Great idea.

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      1. dogtanion
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        So England can win something surely?...It's like the shit version Le Tournoi

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    4. Funkyav
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      not keen - From Englands point of view the last thing we need to be doing is playing Scotland/Wales etc.
      It really isnt gonna help our progress when it comes to Euros/World Cups.
      We need to learn how to retain the ball against decent teams. A home tournament will be played at 100mph and be full of "passion" but very little quality.

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      1. cruyff81
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        I dunno i think it mght do England no harm if it did go ahead,im sure Ireland and Scotland would give England a good game,could put a bit of life back into international football instead of playing dead rubber friendlies

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        1. dogtanion
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          For some reason, I can't see England beating Ireland, ever. Our fans wouldn't allow it. History is on our side too.

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          1. Attila the Bum
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            Your squad is not though....

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            1. dogtanion
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              Indeed! Worst Irish team for a while aside, we never seem to get blatantly outplayed for some reason, no matter how bad we're playing. Well Russia did, but they're beter than England. I'd bet on an ugly 1-1 draw.

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              1. Attila the Bum
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                We whipped Russia the last time out no? Can't remember, whipping was involved with Russians somewhere, I suppose it could have been that kinky night with the vodka. Anyway I digress, we would win 4-1 with Carroll 3, Barton 1. Obviously I would be England manager by then...

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              2. Funkyav
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                http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/ranking/lastranking/gender=m/fullranking.html

                as bad as England are i would still say we are better than Russia.

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                1. ...---...
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                  If that was a horse race field I think it would be fair to say that most of the top weights deserve to be where they are but England are handicapped to the hilt!

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        2. Marknlard
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          Wales are better than Scotland.

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  20. Bolivian Seaman
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    I hope dann is out for long, 10.4% ownership yummy

    *hides behind a plant pot*

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    1. Back on the horse
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      what was his problem?

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      1. Bolivian Seaman
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        He's the black sheep of his family?

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        1. Back on the horse
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          is he injured? what happened?

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          1. Somalion
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            Lost his arm to a surprise Mongolian cavalry charge, rookie mistake.

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    2. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      +1

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  21. Chris Finch - squeal piggy …
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    I currently have my back three for the weekend as Kolarov Skrtel and Coleman, should I bench any of those three for Rafael?

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    1. The one who has a knock
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      I have similar - Kol, Kryg, Baines; Raf on bench. I am planning to swap Kryg for someone who can play and w/c next week.

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  22. 20LEGEND
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    Well done West ham, see the hammer ball boy kick the ball past Carr at the end hahaha

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  23. ...---...
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    Is Cole on fire?

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    1. juliusceizure
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      someone put him out...quick..

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    2. 20LEGEND
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      steamers

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  24. Oliver Reed
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    is cirian clark 1st choice at villa?

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    1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      2/3 games ish but there have been injuries/ suspensions. Now petrov is back not so sure?!

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    2. Demí
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      nah

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    3. Oliver Reed
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      cheers chaps

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  25. dogtanion
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    Interviewer to Carlton Cole: "You're only on afew minutes and you're steaming"

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    1. Marknlard
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      Carlton Cole to interviewer: "I don't score many winners"

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    2. Namtab Nomolos
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      Dion Dublin was another great steamer

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      1. dogtanion
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        Rooody good player mind.

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  26. Top 210 Club
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    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Guys your thoughts on my wc team please:- any weaknesses?

    GK: Hart, Al-Habsi

    DEF: Rafael, Coleman, Djourou, Toure, Alcarez

    MID: Nani, VDV, Cesc, Adam, Brunt

    FWD: RVP, Dzeko, Rodallega

    Dzeko risk as am chasing in my league, Wigan players for DGW...

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    1. Freshy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      WIG will fail twice in one gameweek.

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      1. Top 210 Club
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        • 13 Years
        13 years, 4 months ago

        Yeah, but it's them or Hoilett and a mid-price def... Nolan or Adam?

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    2. FranktheTank - Success is P…
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Wigan have arsenal away and Villa at home, cant see a clean sheet in either. would rather have nzog or rod mainly because of because of bonus points potential

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      1. Top 210 Club
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        • 13 Years
        13 years, 4 months ago

        Yeah then I may do the Nzog for Adam (In case he goes Villa), and replace Alcarez with someone like Pantsil...

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        1. Top 210 Club
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          • 13 Years
          13 years, 4 months ago

          Guys Nzogbia, Adam or Nolan??? HELP!>! lol

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  27. Jordan.
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    f*ck off villa buy charlie next week ,i need him to get 10 points vs loserpool to win my h2h.

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  28. Freshy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Looks like Foster is ready to start for Enland. What a hooowller!

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  29. waltzingmatildas
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    I'm off on hol this week so going to be playing my wildcard before I leave.

    Currently consider Fulham defenders, any suggestions who to go for? Is Hangeland worth the extra cash?

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    1. Jordan.
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      hughes .8 cheaper

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      1. Tuchap - Lurker
        • 13 Years
        13 years, 4 months ago

        +1

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      2. SuperDorrans
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 4 months ago

        Nope, he won't be playing against Carson every week.

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    2. Back on the horse
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      I'm sure someone on here will do your team for you on sat.

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      1. waltzingmatildas
        • 13 Years
        13 years, 4 months ago

        Haha, sure they will. I've made that mistake before, giving log in details to a "friend"!!!

        Team at mo is:

        Foster Kingson
        Hughes Rafael Coleman Dann Gohouri
        N'Zogbia VdV Fabregas Adam Nani
        Tevez Rooney Keane

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    3. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      ill tell you whats worth it- going into an internet on your bleeding holidays.

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  30. Syd.
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    PLEASE RATE MY NIGHTMARE WILDCARD TEAM....

    KIRKLAND, CARSON

    G NEVILLE, TERRY, EVANS, KONCHESKY, KOSCIENLY

    LUCAS, PALACOIS, TIOTE ,DE JONG, KALOU

    BOSELLI, ROONEY, DIOUF

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    1. Namtab Nomolos
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Leave the armband on Boselli all season. Job done.

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