March
14

Liverpool record their biggest win of the season as Everton slip to their most substantial loss. Steven Gerrard is the main protagonist, grabbing an Anfield hat-trick as the hosts get back to winning ways in the Merseyside derby…

Steven Gerrard
Having been plagued by hamstring problems prior to the double gameweek, faith in Gerrard was understandably thin on the ground and, as a result, he dropped in price to 9.8. The Liverpool skipper was absent for the weekend trip to Sunderland but returned to the first-team with a bang last night, as Kenny Dalglish made four changes from the side that lost at the Stadium of Light.

His hat-trick heroics, combined with a kind run of upcoming fixtures, will no doubt see the transfers-in start to snowball but what was particularly noticeable about last night’s lineup was the absence of Charlie Adam from the Liverpool first XI. Paired with Jay Spearing in a 4-4-2, Gerrard seemed to thrive alongside a more mobile and industrious central midfield partner, as Adam failed to feature for the first time this season. With Dalglish likely to continue rotating his side, it remains to be seen just how often the Gerrard/Spearing partnership will be given a chance to flourish but the 3-0 scoreline – Liverpool’s biggest win of the season – will surely give the Reds boss food for thought, as his lacklustre attack finally sparked into life just when he needed it most.

Luis Suarez
After Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Sunderland, the gameweek had threatened to be a huge disappointment for the Uruguayan’s Fantasy owners but a 10 point (pre-bonus) haul justified his acquisition. Suarez’s goal drought continued – he has now scored just once in his last eight home appearances – but his link-up play with Gerrard saw him grab a couple of assists, as Dalglish’s side ended a dismal run that had earned a single point in the previous four.

Alongside Andy Carroll up front, Suarez created plenty opportunities for the home side and had a number of efforts himself, but despite his impressive display last night, he’s likely to be transferred out by many over the next few weeks. With Robin Van Persie and Wayne Rooney seen as near-essential by many for the run in, Suarez’s continued inability to find the net is likely to see Fantasy managers look elsewhere for cheaper, more reliable goalscorers, freeing up budget to invest elsewhere as squads begin to rid themselves of double gameweek punts.

Glen Johnson
The right-back not only hinted at his absence for last night’s game via twitter yesterday afternoon, he also went on to say he would be back “in a few weeks”. This suggests his hamstring trouble is perhaps far worse than previous reports had indicated and if Johnson is, indeed, sidelined for any lengthy period of time, Martin Kelly would certainly present a viable option as a direct replacement in the Liverpool back-four. The 5.2 priced right-back has now started four of the last five for Dalglish’s side and with a strong fixture schedule ahead, would offer a cut-price route into the second most resilient defence in the league.

Moyes Rings the Changes
The Everton boss made as many as six changes from the side that triumphed over Spurs on Saturday evening. With a FA Cup clash against Sunderland this weekend followed by a midweek league match at home to Arsenal, the fixtures are coming thick and fast for David Moyes’ side and with so many of his squad returning from injury, the Toffees boss is clearly unwilling to take any chances with their fitness. The likes of Royston Drenthe, Johnny Heitinga and Nikica Jelavic all dropped to the bench as Moyes freshened up his first XI but too many changes perhaps hampered their chances, as Everton conceded three goals for only the second time this season. For Fantasy owners, the win over Spurs proved the highlight of the gameweek, as both Merseyside clubs returned a clean sheet each over the two games. Post-match, Moyes summed it up best:

Had you said to me before the Spurs game ‘you will get two draws’ I would have said ‘that’s okay’, as it is, I have got three points from the two games.

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  1. I think teams that haven't been updated in 5 or more weeks should be removed. Some people might not make transfers in that long, but you can tell that someone isn't playing when their bench, c and vc don't change, even when c and vc are red-flagged. If someone doesn't log in for 5 or more weeks they should automatically be deleted. It would make rankings more realistic, and people wouldn't lose out in the cup to a winner that won't even know he's won :)

    1. Totally agree with this. 2.7 million players and there will be so many defunct teams that no longer contribute to the game. Team lapsed after 5 weeks inactivity sounds like a plan.

    2. I agree however I think you would need to make it more like 18 weeks and would need to send them an email warnging them that this was going to happen. If after 19 weeks everyone who had not logged in sice GW1 was removed this would definitely help

      1. Good point, an email should definitely be sent out first with a warning.

      2. 18 weeks is very generous. That's 4.5 months. What are they doing during that time ? I can't go a week without making a transfer.

    3. At least for the Cup it should be an opt-in competition, so only active players are in it anyway.

      1. last season, didn't the No1 player in the world from week 1 make no chagesd at all all the way upto Xmas, then he plummeted.

        Probably had no idea he was No1

    4. this was discussed a day or two ago (i think by someone who was soundly beaten by a "sleeping" team).

      what i didn't know is that there are "season leagues". that is to say, people pick a team in GW1 and make no more changes and see what happens over the course of the season.

      what fun!

  2. Why did Ream get 3 bp this week ? (Bolton Defender)

    1. Assist & blocks

      1. Must be. I thought goal scorers were favoured by the bp panel this year.

        1. and they still are. Got to factor in their shots off target too though

          1. That explains it. Ta.

  3. Keep Nani and Mata for now and focus on removing that horrible Drenthe person yeah?

    1. would need to see your full team really but in theory sounds good!

    2. Yes, if just for the frustration factor

  4. Anybody going without Rooney for the foreseeable future?
    I can't justify taking a hit to get rid of Suarez before qpr WIG and my only other solution involves an 8 point hit and bringing in Keith Andrews.

    1. No way. Roo is a must with the poor performances of other strikers. Esp Suarez. And I'm a Pool fan !

    2. i am going without him

      Ba and Suarez can score as much as him

      1. Yeah maybe Ba and Suarez together might

    3. Nope

      I just took a 4 point hit to raise funds to get him in, which I rarely do.

      The ticker doesn't lie.

  5. NEW POST B*TCHES!

  6. Evans in.

    Out:
    a) Senderos.
    b) Kelly.

    1. Kelly

    2. Senderos

  7. Rooney in for Suarez or Ba?

  8. Valencia, young or nani?

    1. What is the update on Valencia? Is he playing tomorrow?

      1. He is in the squad so will appear at some stage

  9. Silva, Taylor, Yaya, Ba ==> Miyaichi, Caulker, Valencia, RVP?

  10. mclean will return good points in the next 2 Gameweeks... im worried i dont have him

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