Euro 2012

Euro 2012 Team Analysis – Italy

Our coverage of next month’s Euro 2012 tournament continues as we delve deeper into Group C, following on from our look at Croatia last time round. Up to the plate for the next analysis this afternoon shall be Italy…

Italy’s first fixture is quite possibly going to be their toughest challenge – they kick-start their tournament against reigning World and European champions Spain at 5pm on June 10. Another 5pm kick-off follows on June 14 when Croatia come up to bat, before Group C is closed out at 7.45pm on June 18 with a fixture against a Republic of Ireland side managed by one of their old stewards, Giovanni Trapattoni.

Group C will definitely be one in which Italy will be expected to progress from. As shown by Switzerland in the last World Cup, a solid defence and good counter attack can help a team get through an otherwise daunting fixture against a Spain side which won all eight of their qualifying games, though it will be the other two teams in the group that Italy will hope to get the better of. Croatia are not the threat that we used to know in the era of Davor Suker and co while, for all their qualities, the threat of Ireland should be something Italy can overcome – despite previous issues in qualifying for World Cup 2010. A second place finish in the group is the least that will be expected by the boys back home.

The Road To Qualification

An unbeaten run with just a couple of goals conceded saw Italy casually stroll their way through to the main showpiece this summer in Poland and Ukraine. Two away draws – a goalless affair in Northern Ireland and 1-1 in Serbia – were the lowest points of Italy’s campaign, with the biggest story of the qualification saga ending up, rather unfortunately, being for matters off the field. Trouble in the crowds in Genoa sparked by Serbian “Ultras” caused the fixture to be abandoned after only 6 minutes of play to ensure the safety of all parties. This led to fines and sanctions for both nations, much more heavily for the Serbians, and Italy being awarded a 3-0 victory as a forfeit.

Most Appearances: Cassano, Chiellini (10), Pirlo (9), Montolivo, Pazzini (8), De Rossi, Rossi (7)

Most Goals: Cassano (6), Pazzini (2).

Most Assists: Montolivo (3)

The Likely Lads

With the best defensive record in qualifying – though the timid opponents they came up against certainly played their part – you have to consider the men that carry that form forward into the main competition this June. Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini was a mainstay through qualifying and gets a McDonald’s price (7.0) to replicate his impact and security of selection. The centre-back is currently nursing a thigh strain picked up in Juve’s final league game of the season but is expected to recover in time for Italy’s crucial first game.

The creativity of Andrea Pirlo is likely to be crucial to his nation’s chances. The deep-lying playmaker excelled in the domestic campaign gone by, producing some of the best football of his career to help guide Juventus to the title, with three goals and 13 assists to his name. While a price of 8.0 has deterred many from investing – Pirlo has just 3.4% ownership right now – his set-piece duties and pinpoint passing means his potential for Fantasy returns cannot be overlooked.

Only two players scored more than a single goal in qualifying for Italy. One of those was Giampaolo Pazzini – who wasn’t selected in Prandelli’s squad – and the other is Antonio Cassano, who notched six as the Italians waltzed through their opposition. The fact that Cassano has been able to be called up at all is a miracle unto itself and perhaps explains why he was late in being added to the McDonald’s game (he’s now available at 8.0). The forward underwent heart surgery in November of last year but sufficiently recovered to score and set up two goals in his first start for upon returning for Milan away to Siena at the end of April. If you pardon the horrible pun, he is the beating heart of the Italian quest for goals and will be vital to their future in this competition.

Cheeky Punt

With the afore-mentioned Pazzini left out of the squad and Giuseppe Rossi absent through injury, a forward place in the starting XI looks to have opened up. Some will likely fall by the wayside when Prandelli’s squad is whittled down from 32 to 23 but the pre-tournament friendlies against Luxemburg and Russia could be the deciding factor in swaying the Italy manager one way or another.

Prandelli’s tactics in a 70-minute, 6-1 win over Serie D side Virtus Vecomp Verona, however, suggests he is willing to tinker prior to naming his final squad. Fantasy managers will be intrigued to see Italy line up in a 4-3-2-1 formation with Cassano and Sebastian Giovinco fielded behind Antonio Di Natale.

Di Natale grabbed a double in the win and the Udinese man is a bona fide goal getter with a stunning 80 racked up in his last three Serie A campaigns. If the 8.0 priced forward survives the final selection cull after earning his first call-up since World Cup 2010, he may provide just the cutting edge that Italy need to go far in this tournament. Parma’s Giovinco is also priced at 8.0 and has been snapped up by just 2.9% of Fantasy managers thus far. It’s also worth noting that he took all Italy’s corners in their final qualifying game against Northern Ireland, despite Pirlo being on the park – this could boost his appeal for those after a real differential.

Manchester City forward Mario Balotelli is another to onsider but the immeasurable baggage that this uber-talented Premier League winner carries cannot be underestimated and may ultimately be his undoing. If he looks set to get the time on the pitch then Balotelli’s 8.5 McDonald’s price-tag may just prove to be one of the bargains of the tournament. As long as he can keep his cool. Roma striker Fabio Borini (7.0) is likely to be the longest of shots but he also impressed in the 6-1 win, grabbing a goal after climbing off the bench.

Finally, given their solidity at the back, many Fantasy managers will perhaps be looking to explore avenues cheaper than Chiellini into the Italian backline. While Ignazio Abate’s price of 5.0 has already seen 29% snap up his services, it’s far from certain he’s a starter, with 6.5 priced Christian Maggio perhaps the favourite to beat Abate to the right-back role. Domenico Criscito is priced at 6.0 and is thought by many to be Prandelli’s first-choice left-back; with just 5.5% ownership, he’s not only cheaper but more of a differential that Chiellini in defence.

Further Analysis

Group A Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Russia
Group B Denmark, Gemany, Holland, Portugal
Group C Croatia

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  1. Art Vandelay
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    John Terry unwinds ahead of the Euro campaign.

    http://img848.imageshack.us/img848/7927/johnterry.jpg

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  2. QPR expects... glory!
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    Morning all

    Szczęsny / Lloris
    M. Olsson / Debuchy/ Holebas / Dunne / Sivok
    Özil / Iniesta / Mandžukić / Young / Andrews
    Lewandowski / Huntelaar / Ibrahimović

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    1. Jafalad
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      No Sneiddy?

      Lloris a little expensive for gks. Defenders: Russkis and Greeks needed.

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      1. Beavis
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        Holebas is Greek. Agree though, would downgrade Lloris and get Berezutskiy/Zhirkov in there.

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      2. QPR expects... glory!
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        Am still considering whether to double up with Snejider at the expense of Iniesta (and whether to go with RVP instead of K-jH).

        Holebas is a Greek!

        Had Akinfeev in goal but swapped him with Sir Chesney to save money and bring in Young effectively giving me 5 strikers with Mandžukić OOP as well. Russki defenders simply too expensive for my liking.

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        1. Jafalad
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          Russkis look the best bet for cleenies though in a fairly ordinary batch of teams. I've got Zhirkov as my one luxury expensive defendery.

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          1. Goodfish
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            I've got him too, but I'm underwhelmed by his stats. I'd like a Lahm or a Piqué, but they the so very very expensive, yes?

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            1. Jafalad
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              You pay for quality. 😉

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              1. Evs
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                Wise words, wise words. . .

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              2. Goodfish
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                You got one in your back pocket?

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  3. juvelova
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    Good morning all :D!
    any tips on the following lineup?

    cech/isaksoon
    maggio/zhirkov/perquis/lustig/kadlec
    ozil/sneijder/srna/shirokov/mandzukic
    lewandowzki/benzema/kuyt

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    1. tw
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      kuyt?

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      1. juvelova
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        why not? i dont think RVP+huntelar double worked that good for holland .... imo kuyt will be a starter and for 7.5 hes a bargain and might shoot pens aswell

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    2. QPR expects... glory!
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      Too much money in defence and having only 2 guys playing on day 4 is a bit risky. Upgrade needed for Kuyt

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    3. Kostja
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      What is all the kuyt hate? if he plays than he is on pens and just as good as Robben positionally. and soooo cheap. Looking at how Netherlands failed without him yesterday, I bet he is in there for his defensive abilities.

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      1. Goodfish
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        If you Kuyt, you lose. Ancient Japanese proverb. True story.

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        1. Kostja
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          😀 ok, but im not having Robben and I have no idea who is starting RVP or Hunt, probbaly both wont play full minutes.

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          1. Goodfish
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            I wouldn't bother with Dutch fwds. Just stick with a Sniejder.

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            1. Kostja
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              You do that 😀 I dont care about the group, german and Dutch forward are a must for me at least for the first game.

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      2. QPR expects... glory!
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        I think he'll play v Germany for exactly that reason. Not sure about the opening game against Portugal though. Horses for courses and all that...

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    4. Kostja
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      Id look at your WC strategy dough, if you willdcard gw 2 than, Benzema, and Maggio jave a tough fixture, also dont have lustig as swedes are a bad defensive side and you already have isacson. Get strinic or a greek as a cheapie instead.

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  4. tw
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    fabregas or alonso better alternatives to iniesta?

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    1. Jafalad
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      Not for me. Just wondering if it's worth bypassing Spainiards in rd 1 given the fixture and the likilhood of a wc in rd 2.

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    2. Kostja
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      Alonso is better, since he is on pens, just a bit too expensive for my taste.

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    3. Goodfish
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      Nope. Spain will tika-taka regardless of who they play and Iniesta is the best of the best.

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      1. tw
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        will fabregas play? with barca cesc played much more advanced usually and got in goal scoring opportunities more often

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        1. Goodfish
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          I think Fab will only start if something happens to Xavi.

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  5. QPR expects... glory!
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    11 years, 11 months ago

    Anyone else wondering what price Adrian Lopez will come in at?

    He was the golden boot winner when the Spanish U21's won the Euro's last year. Dark horse to start or just an impact sub?

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    1. Goodfish
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      How could he possibly play ahead of what's ahead of him? Just there for the experience is my guess.

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    2. demiurg
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      He probably will play as much as Ronaldo in World Cup 1994

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  6. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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    Today's print edition of L'Equipe is saying that Eden Hazard is "very close" to signing a 5-year deal with Chelsea. It's between them and Man Utd (who have only offered a four-year contract), after Hazard "definitively" ruled out Man City. The transfer fee would be around €40 million, and Hazard would earn €550,000 per month.

    I'll be happy when it's all over one way or another.

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      1. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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        11 years, 11 months ago

        Yes. As a basic rule, anything that's in "Caught Offside" can be dismissed as pure speculation. The French source cited in their article doesn't have a reputation for reliability either.

        L'Equipe on the other hand is quite a cautious French publication and they wouldn't print a story such as the one that I quoted above without good reason. They could still be getting played by either Hazard's agent or another interested party, of course, which often happens during the mercato.

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    1. Goodfish
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      I think his best bet would be to do a complete u-turn and sign for Spurs because of his "overwhelming desire to play in the group stages of the Europa Pub League."

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    2. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      Also in France, Sochaux's Algerian midfielder Ryad Boudebouz claimed yesterday that Liverpool have started negotiations to sign him, although discussions are still at an early stage.

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      1. Goodfish
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        11 years, 11 months ago

        If he signs for Liverpool, then he must be pretty thick.

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  7. tw
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    ibra or benzema?

    worth having any english or french players?

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    1. QPR expects... glory!
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      Ibra for the first fixture for sure.

      Defo worth having a token England player and the French should be group faves based on form

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    2. Goodfish
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      Yes to France, no to England. Benzema or Nasri.

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  8. Evs
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    11 years, 11 months ago

    When are people thinking of using their euro Wildcard?

    Some seem to be in gw2?!

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    1. Goodfish
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      That is the agreed time. We've all said we will do it then, so you must too.

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      1. Evs
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        I will copy then.... 😉

        Ta.

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        1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
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          I'm doing mine for game week three, I think.

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  9. tw
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    11 years, 11 months ago

    thoughts? what problems am I missing?

    szczesny, given
    zhirkov,, holebas, dunne, olsson, abate
    sneijder, ozil, iniesta, shikirov, ox
    ibra, robben, lewandowski

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    1. DonDamiano
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      just not convinced with robben, benzema would be a good shout

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    2. Goodfish
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      Abate ain't a starter, is he? Also, Shirkov is a def mid.

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      1. teddy.
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        11 years, 11 months ago

        Shirokov is box-to-box - involved in everything.

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    3. Evs
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      Not sure abate will start...

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  10. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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    11 years, 11 months ago

    Tomasz Jodłowiec, Kamil Glik and Michał Kucharczyk have been omitted from Poland's Euro 2012 final squad.

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    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
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      So fare thee well, Tomasz Jodłowiec! 😉

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  11. Evs
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    I have gone mega budget at back.... Bad move me thinks?

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    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
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      Yep. No Germans, no Dutch - and probably no Spanish either.

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      1. Evs
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        At all.?

        Or at back lol?

        When you wc Doos?

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  12. DementedFlamingo
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    Are there any 4m mids that start for their country? Andrews - Ireland??

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    1. Bob.
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      yeah Andrews should be a starter

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  13. Ishaan-Do join my FPL leagu…
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    any news about dzagoev?

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  14. tw
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    besides olsson and holebas, what defenders for 4.5 or less are good?

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    1. Bob.
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      That polish lad perquis who scored last night.. is he a starter? Could be a good shout at 4.5

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      1. tw
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        have too many polish players....

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  15. Parm
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    New post peeps

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  16. Ishaan-Do join my FPL leagu…
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    any 4.0 playing midfielders?

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    1. juvelova
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      Polanski (4.0mil/34.3%)
      Andrews (4.0mil/13.8%)

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  17. palalmas
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    Who will start in the Polish defence?

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  18. juvelova
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    11 years, 11 months ago

    whose a nailed on starter for the greek defense?

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    1. riot
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      K papa, I'm fairly certain

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