December
15

The ScoutCast – Episode 66 – Vorm

Filed under: Fantasy Football Podcast - Posted by: G-G-Granville

The impossible has happened. After five long years, Michel Vorm delivered my first penalty save of my Fantasy Football management career. There could be no question – this latest episode had to be dedicated to Swansea’s Dutch stopper.

Ironically, it follows last week’s outing that found me lamenting my cursed luck. Vorm answered my prayer (or moans – Mark) – the monkey is finally off my back, and I can hardly contain my joy during this week’s session.

Elsewhere, the regulars are scattered around discussing the dubious merits of Jonny Evans, talk a hamstrung Van der Vaart, the shifting goalposts of the Fantasy Island Risk and Mark’s quest to win his own Cup competition. The selfish bugger.

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1,885 Responses to “The ScoutCast – Episode 66 – Vorm”

  1. December 16 at 12:51 pm

    Grunter75 says:

    Vorm (Begovic)
    Jones, Asso Akoto, Erique, Vermalen, Richard
    Silva, Walters, Bale, (Dyer) Drenthe
    Sturridge RVP Adebayor

    3 Questions:
    1. I need to play one of Drenthe, Vermaleen and Richards (who would you play)
    2. Captains Choices – Sturridge, RVP, Ade or Bale (thoughts?)
    3. See any weeknesses in my team to shore up in upcoing weeks?

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    1. December 17 at 9:36 am

      MJ6987 says:

      1. Tough one – Richards
      2. Ade all the way
      3. Only real weakness is no United attack – maybe free up some money in defence to do Drenthe > Nani?

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  2. December 16 at 5:52 pm

    This game keeps me sleepless nights says:

    Come on Football Association make your mind up about Suarez so I can get on and plan my team. Surely they should have reached their decision by now?

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