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Which Fantasy Football Manager Are You?

These international breaks are a killer. Normally we’d be spending Friday afternoon rinsing our brains for Scout Picks but today we’re left hanging, having to ponder another weekend without the ride on the gameweek rollercoaster.

The temporary boredom got me thinking. I started to analyse the Fantasy managers I’d known, the Fantasy manager I’ve been in the past, and the one I’d become.

I’d read throwaway articles where football managers had been put in boxes – pigeon holed for our convenience. Could we indulge in such pointless merriment with Fantasy Football managers too? Too damn right we could.

If you can’t find yourself amongst this lot (I’ve been at least two of these in my time) – we’re pretty certain you’ll recognise one or two of your mini-league rivals.

The Reluctant Scholar

A self-proclaimed expert in the beautiful game – he’s the guy in the office who always has an opinion and is keen to promote themselves as a football academic. They religiously rise for the “Sunday Supplement” but eagerly dismiss Soccer AM as “laddish” and “vulgar”. In truth, they wrestle with an unnatural fascination with Helen Chamberlain and struggle to understand some of the long words that Brian Woolnough comes out with.

They will likely see Fantasy Football as ridiculously trivial; in reality it’s a threat to them. They’ll show willing at first, paying a great deal of attention to their initial squad selection but then, once they are outside the early front-runners, they’ll see it as a slight on their credentials as an “expert”. They’ll then dismiss it as a distraction, something they don’t have time for, and reject all theories that their early season “form” is down to a lack of knowledge or foresight.

When next season comes around, they’ll try to convince you that they’ll come good as they have time to take it more seriously. Once they invest as much time in it as you, they’d almost certainly destroy you and you puny team. They won’t – they’ll do exactly the same all over again but smugly point out that Oliver Kay is amongst their followers on Twitter.

The Part Time Pete


Typically they show a fleeting interest in football. Often a “supporter” of Manchester United or a Chelsea fan who has yet to notice that Jose Mourinho has left, they’ll have enough in their locker to pick obvious Fantasy targets but will struggle for the hidden gems.

Sadly, this type of Fantasy manager can be hugely frustrating since, on occasions, their propensity to pick big names can pay off spectacularly. If the cards fall kindly for them, they can be early season pacesetters who will enjoy their moment in the sun and, for just a period, begin to put in that extra bit of effort. Start badly however, and these guys will fall by the wayside – get easily frustrated by a few Wayne Rooney blanks and – after a short burst of knee jerks, with transfers flying aimlessly, ultimately give up until next season.

The Assistant Manager


An extremely dangerous opponent – not least because of the damage they can do to your reputation should they finish above you. In the classic case, they’ll be a very unlikely threat to the mini-league crown and you’ll be naive enough to write them off immediately for someone who will be far too distracted to threaten.

However, they’re actually just a puppet. A figurehead for a Fantasy Football mastermind pulling their strings behind the scenes and orchestrating decisions with a baffling level of precision.

The early signs will be obvious – the inclusion of some players with strong pre-season form, an uncharacteristically wise early transfer. If you can keep them in mid-table, the evil genius shaping their season may lose interest. Should they hit the top early on however, the prospects aren’t good – the lure of Fantasy Football glory by proxy will likely have kicked in. You’re heading for humiliation.

The Director of Football


Frankly, you’re not sure who this guy is when you see the league table. You think he works in IT – the guy who brought your monitor around last summer. There’s no obvious signs that they even liked football. No club crest on his mug. No interest in the banter aired. You’re pretty certain he spends his nights raiding in Azeroth, rather than down the pub in front of the Monday kick-off.

In reality the guy is a football genius – those years spent shivering on the sidelines, clutching a carrier bag, running the line for the school team while the “big boys” take the glory and the girls were spent wisely. While his peers stacked bedroom shelves with pointless junior trophies, he filled his with Rothmans Football yearbooks. He’s got spreadsheets informing him on his next nine transfers and he’s already cracked your cache and has the password to your team. You’re pretty much his plaything.

The Tracksuit Manager


As far as experience is concerned, this guy will initially appear well-versed. Sadly, however, his success in the past may have been founded on the ineptitude of others and a half-arsed Fantasy game that requires very little expertise beyond a fortuitous initial selection.

They’ll start the season by talking the talk and then, as the weeks of missing Match of the Day due to Saturday’s “beering and leering”, they’ll begin to fire off excuses for their miserable mid-table slide to obscurity.

Tales of injury problems – claims that Florent Malouda should be playing and the classic – “this game is not as good as the one I used to play” will be presented as excuses.

Unfortunately, once the cracks are gaping, they could then proclaim that Fantasy football is for geeks and dismiss those who have time to take it seriously as “saddoes”; they may even dig up the old “Statto” moniker.

Don’t fret about this. They’ll spend the next Saturday night, and each one thereafter, inebriated before going home for further “self-abuse” in front of the Hollyoaks Omnibus on Sunday, that plays out on their inappropriately massive flat panel bought on credit.

The Loyal Fanatic

Ferocious football supporters, these guys seem an obvious threat for the mini-league crown. They greedily swig football news with their morning coffee, drinking down the latest transfer rumours and tittle-tattle. They’re clued up, merchandised up and fully prepared for season ahead.

There’s one problem however – they’re so wrapped up in their own team, they’re blinkered to the potential of everything else around them.

They’ll definitely recruit their own team’s new centre-forward, and probably a defender too. They’ll also draft any former favourites who may have flown the nest out of some ridiculous emotional attachment. They won’t shift from their stance and the very idea of signing players from their team’s bitter rivals evokes nausea. They really don’t care that he’s scored two consecutive hat-tricks – he wears red and there’s no place for that in their team.

As a famous lord of the Sith once said – “your faith in your friends is your weakness”. Will they take heed? Of course they bloody won’t – they’ve got the club’s wooly bobble hat pulled over their eyes and ears.

The Diligent Underperformer


They study the form. The fixtures. The combinations. They know who rotates with who, and when. All in all, they know their stuff. If asked for advice, they dish out the sensible options and always have reason to back this up. Yet when it comes to making their decisions, they’re their own worst enemy; there’s this voice in their heads that persuades them that the nailed-on, obvious option is all of a sudden too safe. If there’s a stroke of genius up for grabs, they’ll desperately try to reach for it, often ignoring the bleedin’ obvious in the process.

Their knowledge becomes a hindrance rather than a help; it sparks unnecessary risks creating scenarios that could cover them in glory should they come off. Fantasy football is often a simple game but they laugh at such a theory, their logic is never flawed. Their position never top.

The Born Again Christian Gross


They used to play a bit. Back when it was in the paper. When they weren’t tinkering with Championship Manager on the Amiga, they were phoning through their Fantasy transfers and plotting their next move. Then distractions took over. A career. A relationship. A child. Evil life trinkets that diverted them from the path of glory.

Now their eyes have been opened; suddenly a monster has been created. That one email requesting participation in the mini-league has sparked something uncontrollable. The kid hates him. “Relations” with the wife are limited to birthdays and anniversaries and the job went to pot when Graham was promoted. This guy is back in the game and the hunger and enthusiasm is insatiable.

It’s as if Fantasy Football offers a crumb of comfort as he battles to hold off an early mid-life crisis. They can’t afford a Porsche and having an affair scares the life out of him. Winning the mini-league though – that would be pretty good. That would show ‘em.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

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  1. 1966 was a great year for E…
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 7 months ago

    Born Again Diligent Underperformer - used to be Loyal Fanatic (van Nistelrooy ahead of Thierry Henry, anyone?) and still always (c) a Utd player 1st game of the season (though not Alan Smith or Louis Saha as I have in the past...)

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  2. exammy
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    34 - Victor Moses has had more shots without scoring than any other player in the Premier League this season. Trying.

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    1. Scroobius Mac
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      Haha that was about to be my next post.

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    2. teto
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      Great reason why not to have him 🙂

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      1. Sess!
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        Him and suarez should have a shoot off to the death, although they'd prob die of natural causes before one of them hit the target

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  3. Sess!
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    International weekend's really are complete and utter turd! Nice article tho.

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    1. Hay Number 2
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      +1,889,989.318

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  4. applebonkers
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    agger and bendtner start for denmark, jonas olsson and larsson for sweden, nani for portugal and dzeko for bosnia. no resting going on

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  5. Minty
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    I think most people here are probably diligent underperformers (some like myself more underperforming) the fact we refer to this site probably makes us diligent (and foolhardy in some cases)

    I have a friend who is a Loyal Fanatic - Tottenham fan - will not put in any Arsenal players - keep banging them in RVP!!

    I am erring towards a born again Christian Gross - although I wish I could use FF as an excuse for not getting "relations" from the missus!!!

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  6. SC not pearls before swine
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    Best. post. ever.

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  7. Hay Number 2
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    So how is everyone's season coming along so far.

    I hope I haven't peaked yet. I was 855 overall until the most recent gw where I had 55 and dropped to about 2000. I wanna finish in the top 1000. Anyone care to advise me as to how I can maintain my form. Anyone experienced enough to advise?

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    1. Jukesy
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      Keep picking the good players.

      I need to take my own advice I think.

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      1. Hay Number 2
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        Well it's good advice! 😉

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  8. applebonkers
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    al habsi's oman beat schwarzer's australia 1-0. tim cahill not even on the bench

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    1. Hay Number 2
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      Shocker!!!

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  9. Damo.
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    Jees I just got the value of my accy last week refunded as a free bet cos the pool were the only ones that fu*ked it. Richie Dunne 0-1 thank you very much

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    1. Damo.
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      Dear Damien,

      Arsenal, home to West Brom - check.
      Chelsea, away at Blackburn - job done.
      Man United, home to Sunderland - in the bag.
      Man City, Villa, Rangers, Southampton - all obliged.
      Trust Liverpool to be the coupon buster....

      We don't knowwhether to blame Andy Carroll for missing a sitter, Michel Vorm for having a stormer, or Charlie Adam's Rik Waller impression, but we do know that it cost you a winning accumulator. And we also know the pain of seeing a coupon busted by one freak result. So to help cushion the blow, and to reward your loyalty with Paddy Power, we've given you a free bet to the value of your losing bet.

      It's in your account now, and there are no strings attached – you just have to use it by midnight Sunday 19th November.

      Enjoy!

      The team at Paddy Power

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  10. Demí
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    Haven't got a clue which one i am 😕

    Last season was my 1st, self destructed midway through and took loads of transfer hits, had a 2nd team which i cared for out of boredom and that finished about 50k

    This season is going well, don't tend to ask for much advice but read looooads of team/football news, transfer gossip e.t.c.

    Very competitive..

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  11. Hay Number 2
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    Which player will you never pick for your team based on principles?

    Mine are:

    Terry, Gerrard, Barton

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    1. applebonkers
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      jamie carragher, just so boring

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      1. Hay Number 2
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        Good call...I cant stand him either. He's made the list!

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    2. Andy
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      None.

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      1. Johnny Unitas
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        +1

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      2. Scroobius Mac
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        This. My least favourite player in the prem is Nani and he got me through some tough times last year.

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      3. jamsiep
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        This is obviously the right answer.

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    3. Cruicky
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      Tevez.

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    4. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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      Kuyt

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    5. Scroobius Mac
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      So Gerrard returns to full fitness, scores 6 goals in 5 games picking up BPs and assists along the way and his next four fixtures are NOR, bol, STO, qpr. You still won't pick him?

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    6. andy85wsm
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      From last year (my first year)

      Chamakh and Bale.

      I also don't like the fact I've had Bendtner for 4-5 weeks already this season.

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    7. Demí
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      Walcott & Bale

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    8. GreenWindmill
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      Any m*ckem - guess which of the manager types I fall into! 🙂

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  12. BD948
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    Walters and Klasnic
    or
    Eagles and Sturridge?

    I think it’s an easy pick, but then again you never know!

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    1. mozza
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      Eagles and Klas and reinvest the extra? They all have similar scoring potential IMO. Lick will be the only thing that separates them so save some money

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      1. BD948
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        Thanks, but isnt two Bolton overkill? What about Bendtner instead of Sturridge?

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    2. SC not pearls before swine
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      Eagles/Sturridge

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  13. Cruicky
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    Great article.

    Quick heads up, Bosnia - Portugal on ITV4 at 6:45pm.

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    1. applebonkers
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      hmm do i want to watch keith andrews or ronaldo, nani, pjanic and dzeko

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      1. mozza
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        *luck

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  14. Allnatt
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    I guess 'The Diligent Underperformer' is the closest description of me. I keep watching 6 or 7 full matches every week and after matches I'm keeping record from squad sheet, formation to crazy, weird stats that I have no idea where that came from. The whole Saturday, morning to night, (time zone where I'm living) is exclusively dedicated to Fantasy Football. But moment of decision my mind goes to blank. For instance, last weekend I transferred out Adebayor for Rodallega also have been ignoring RvP throughout the whole season so far. Yes, I've been unable to get out of mid-table. 🙂

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  15. Sierra Hotel
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    Oh god, 'Dilligent Underperformer' describes me to a T.

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  16. Old Man
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    Really good post - horrible to read about one's innermost failings. There was an Assistant Manager in our league last year - some boffin had used his blonde (but she has a PhD) wife as a front "man". They finished about 1450th after being 95th with 3 weeks to go.

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  17. Viper
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    Best 4.6 keeper that rotates with Vorm?

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    1. 4vets
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      Krul.

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    2. applebonkers
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      no brainer, and pretty much only option anyway. krul

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  18. goriuanx
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    Today is 11/11/11, a day all United fans will hate....because it contains 6-1's 😉

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    1. Bsal
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      brilliant!

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    2. Bouncebackability
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      That is genius.

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  19. Puzzle
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    Bendtner with a good chance. Looking good so far in a very boring match

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  20. andy85wsm
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    THE DILIGENT UNDERPERFORMER


    THE LOYAL FANATIC

    I'm probably something of a cross between the diligent underperformer and the loyal fanatic. I finished just outside the top 20k last year but that was due (mainly) to having a 100 point lead in my mini league and deciding to take a load of risks with a lot of 8 point hits. So my underperforming did have some reasoning behind it.

    I wouldn't say I'm a loyal fanatic but using this site I must be somewhat of a fanatic, I do follow the news etc etc but I'm not wrapped up in my own team. I know the team above me inside out and know who differentials will be 🙂

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  21. applebonkers
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    diego walters gets the nod over cox. another reason to not watch the ireland game

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  22. Qubit
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    Im not really any of those :(. I have no shame in saying im not really a football fan at all, i prefer motor racing for example. Frankly i think in a lot of cases having a good knowledge of football is actually a hindrance, players who are the real deal may not actually be worth it in fantasy terms (Modric anyone?)

    Ive known this for years (before i found this website) as my approach to the game has always been to be logical. The fact that i not a fan of any one Premier League team means im not biased in my player assessments. Ive never finished lower than 2nd in my mini leagues and have regularly finished in the top 3k so it works for me 🙂

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  23. Anders
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    Lol, very good article, how about:
    Starts the season very badly, various excuses about forgetting who's decent over the summer and picking the team too late. Jumps on enough bandwagons early on to get a decent team value, which allows their team to have more than the average number of big hitters come transfer window wildcard. This allows them to win the mini-leagues between their mates, but unlikely to even break into the top 10k overall because they don't actually know that much.

    Reminds me of someone sitting here ...

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    1. 4vets
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      That's me!

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  24. Screaming Midget
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    ‎66% of Irish People like Jedward....That's Two Turds.

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    1. jamsiep
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      This would be funny if the maths wasn't wrong.

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      1. 4vets
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        Irish maths. You know it makes sense 😉

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        1. maravilhoso mirandinha de m…
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          its turty tree and a turd multiplied by too...
          which in me book says ........
          its 66 and fore sixths begorrah....
          which in me book'o maths is 67 per cent if ya round to the nearest one hundredth..

          anyone seen me lucky charms?
          aye...

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      2. Screaming Midget
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        Haha it's funny you replied with that though 🙂

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      3. Menly
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        The maths is right you mug unless youre counting the recuring .6

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        1. Screaming Midget
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          I bet he interrupts people who are telling a joke with "I've heard this before"... :-p

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          1. Menly
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            Exactly that kind of person

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          2. CFCTom
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            An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scottishman walk into a pub...

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            1. Menly
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              And?

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              1. Ginkapo FPL
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                And the barman asked, "is this some kind of joke?"

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        2. jamsiep
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          Since when is 2/3 = 66%?

          Must have missed this revelation at school.

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          1. Menly
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            2/3 of people is 66.6(recurring) % of people.

            The point is it was an alright joke, and now we've ruined it!

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            1. jamsiep
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              So it's 67% then. Glad we've sorted that.

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              1. Menly
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                Me too! 🙂

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            2. Ginkapo FPL
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              67% would be acceptable

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          2. SOM.... This is Fellaini�…
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            It's called rounding up/down.

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            1. maravilhoso mirandinha de m…
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              jaysis yare right.......if its .6 you must round up...in fact even .5 can be rounded up my by mathematics, depending on the number which follows...provided it is greater than 5 that is.
              be gorrah

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  25. jamsiep
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    Apparently we have a lot of Diligent Underperformers here....

    People clearly rate themselves too highly!!!

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  26. Puzzle
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    Bendtner gooooooal!

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    1. Waldaz
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      Aaall abooooard!

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      1. Puzzle
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        He always seems to perform well for Denmark. Has looked the most likely to score all night.

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    2. Bendy Busdriver
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      bendy

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    3. Puzzle
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      haha, horrible bendtner dive and a yellow now

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  27. unoaime
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    Words relating to death or "seeing your better" that rhymes with jersey?

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    1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      Are you writing a really bizarre poem?!

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  28. CFCTom
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    Haha. Best article I've read on here yet. I think that I'm the first paragraph of The Loyal Fanatic with a dash of The Director of Football. But, being as disliked as I am on here, I welcome your suggestions as to which one I appear to be most. 🙂

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    1. 4vets
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      They don't have a "Total Twat" category CFCT 😉

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      1. CFCTom
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        Thats too kind.

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        1. 4vets
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          I'll try harder next time 😉

          Love ya really!

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    2. Menly
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      On a side note, i like how the chelsea badge in your grav is burning 🙂

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      1. CFCTom
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        Lol.

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      2. 1966 was a great year for E…
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        I always wondered about that. The Americans hate it when you do that sort of thing to their flag...

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  29. SOM.... This is Fellaini�…
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    hon walterssssssss hon ireeeeeeeland

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  30. Jafalad
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    Pah...couldn't really consider myself in any of those managerial capacities. Diligent, yep. Plenty of Loyal Fanatics on here though.

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    1. Corrigan
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      Jafalad, could you please suggest a caviar/posh defender. BAE?

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      1. Jafalad
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        Cavier defenders? Ha...yer talking to the ubercheap man here.

        Enrique is all you need from cavier land. Spurs defenders should be ignored at all diligent costs. 😉

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        1. Corrigan
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          Ah, yes you as an exponent of cheap defenders was a big reason for me converting to the Lidl range. Hearing about that Reeson fella was a factor too. Fundamentally, I have lost faith in all defenders this season.

          Enrique? Feel I've missed the boat with fixtures and price rise. Went for Shawcross a couple of weeks back. I still don't trust the Pool defence post-Rafa.

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          1. Jafalad
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            Appreciate the irony of your post 😉

            Reason never went beyond 4.5; the fella that won last year stuck one cavier defender with four ubercheaps. There's a theme developing here, ay?

            Enrique is still great value - I can see over 6 mill by the season's end.

            Here's a good blog on some ideas. Enrique, despite 33% ownership, is feateured too.

            http://premierleaguefantasy.blogspot.com/

            A little tempted by McAuley tbh.

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            1. Corrigan
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              Just got back. Yes, cheap defenders seem to be the way to go. I refuse to have Bolton and Norwich defenders, however (though I have Ruddy and play Vorm every week). That blog is a great read and reminds me that Gabbidon is a great pick as he can rotate with Naylor, whilst Simpson can rotate with Brown/Turner as what was discussed pre season.

              Then I see Gabbidon's fixtures! It's a shame as the likes of Sunderland Swansea Stoke etc. don't rotate at all. Frustrating. I may become a member and have a look at that cheap defenders article.

              If I go for Enrique, I feel I may as well go for Kompany who's the defender I really want but sacrificed before the Wolves game!

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              1. Jafalad
                • 14 Years
                12 years, 7 months ago

                Gabbidon is injury prone so be careful with him. I decided on Kenny for perfect roation with Vorm.

                Bad K/Enrique? City might keep more cs but JE is the better value and attacking threat as that blog highlights.

                SUN/NEW and QPR/SWN rotate very well together if it helps.

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