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1 August 2012 1691 comments
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Gareth Bale and Gylfi Sigurdsson grab the goals as Spurs see of New York Red Bulls. QPR continue their winning ways with a 3-0 triumph at Wycombe, Anthony Pilkington helps Norwich to a draw against Ajax, Swansea are held by San Jose Earthquakes, while Man City hand five of their Euro 2012 contingent their first game time of pre-season at Oldham:

Wycombe 0 QPR 3
Mark Hughes’ side kept up their 100% pre-season record with a fourth straight win last night. Fabio started in midfield once again for QPR alongside fellow new boy Ji-Sung Park, while Djibril Cisse returned after a recent hamstring scare to lead the line. QPR had several early chances, with the Cisse and Shaun Wright-Phillips both having a couple of opportunities, while Armand Traore was a menace down the left flak before being subbed off with a hamstring knock. Adel Taarabt continued his recent good form and also went close before setting up the opener for Jamie Mackie just before the half-hour mark. After the break, Cisse and Wright-Phillips again came close to finding the net before the latter finally notched the strike his threat deserved, slotting home from a Hogan Ephraim pass on 71 minutes. Hughes made five changes over the space of the second-half, including the reintroduction of Kieran Dyer after long-term injury; the former West Ham man needed just 15 minutes to make an impact, with Nedum Onouha nodding home his corner with three minutes remaining on the clock.

QPR Starting XI: Green; Onuoha, Ferdinand, Hill, Traore (Ephraim 36); Fabio, Park (Derry 73), Taarabt (Dyer 73),Wright-Phillips (Doughty 90); Mackie (Johnson 62), Cisse (Zamora 62).

Oldham 2 Man City XI 1
The City Elite Development Squad made their way to Oldham last night and included several first-team players who have yet to feature in pre-season so far. While the likes of Joe Hart, Joleon Lescott, Gael Clichy, Samir Nasri and Nigel De Jong were all afforded just 45 minutes apiece in the 2-1 defeat, the main point of note here was that City once again lined up in the new 3-5-2 formation they have trialled in the recent tour of Asia. Roque Santa Cruz popped up to grab his side’s only goal but the game was no more than a workout for the regulars before they all departed at the break.

Man City Starting XI: Hart; Facey, McGivern, Lescott,; Wabara, Milner, Nasri, De Jong, Clichy; Santa Cruz, Jelovic.

Subs used: Kennedy, Lawlor, Leigh, Hiwula, Huws, Drury, Rusnak, Bunn, Glendon.

Norwich 1 Ajax 1
Chris Hughton rolled out a 4-4-2 for the game against the Dutch champions. James Vaughan continued up front after his recent impressive pre-season displays and was joined by Grant Holt, while Anthony Pilkington and Elliott Bennett took the wing roles, with new boy Robert Snodgrass on the bench. Pilkington handed his side the lead on just seven minutes with a superbly taken free-kick after Vaughan had been felled on the edge of the box – according to the club’s official website, the latter was a constant menace to Ajax, with his pace causing them problems time and again and drawing several fouls from the Dutch defence. Surprisingly, Vaughan was then replaced at half-time; on came Wes Hoolahan as Hughton went 4-4-1-1, with Holt the lone forward. Ajax took control after the break and limited the hosts to a couple of long-range efforts – Hughton made seven further changes as the game progressed but despite the introduction of Snodgrass with 20 minutes remaining, they were unable to test their opponents and had to display plenty of resilience to see out the game for a draw.

Norwich Starting XI: Ruddy; R. Martin (Ayala 80), Ward (Barnett 80), R. Bennett, Tierney (Lappin 86); E. Bennett (Snodgrass 69), Johnson,(Morison 78),Howson (Surman 69), Pilkington (Crofts 69); Vaughan (Hoolahan 46), Holt

New York Red Bulls 1 Tottenham 2

Gareth Bale made an immediate return to action following his recent ankle injury scare to net his second pre-season goal and help earn Spurs the victory over the Red Bulls. Andre Villas-Boas’ side were trailing at the break but Bale’s header from a Gylfi Sigurdsson corner and then a smart strike from the Icelandic midfielder put Spurs in the ascendency. Sigurdsson came out of the game with a goal and an asssit then: he is currently playing his part at set-pieces and looks assured of some role in that area going into the season kick-off. Villas-Boas began with a 4-2-3-1 formation once again, handing starts to the likes of Michael Dawson, Tom Huddlestone and David Bentley – all players that have, so far, dipped under the Fantasy radar following injuries. Bale not only played out 74 minutes, he also started in the unfamiliar striker role, with Spurs options limited by Jermain Defoe’s absence due to a family bereavement.

Tottenham Starting XI: Gomes; Walker (Naughton, 60), Dawson, vertonghen (Gallas, 46), Assou-Ekotto (Bassong, 83); Huddlestone (Jenas, 46), Livermore (Carroll, 61); Lennon (Smith, 83), Sigurdsson (Kaboul, 83), Bentley (Kane, 46); Bale (Townsend, 74).

San Jose Earthquakes 2 Swansea 2

Michael Laudrup started Jonathan De Guzman in a deeper central midfield role once more – with reports suggesting Joe Allen is edging closer to a move to Liverpool, it may well be that the Dutchman is pencilled in to take over that position next term. Michu continued in “the hole”, while Wayne Routledge was preferred to Nathan Dyer on the right yet again. Routledge impressed out wide, creating chances for Danny Graham and Michu but the pair failed to take advantage – indeed, the former blasted a couple of opportunities wide before opening the scoring on 41 minutes after a mistake by the opposition defence. The Swans almost went two ahead straight away. Ben Davies – who has turned in some strong performances in the absence of Neil Taylor – set up Luke Moore down the left and the winger played in Michu, who once again failed to trouble the keeper. Chico then put his side further ahead after the break, nodding home his first goal in Swansea colours from an Ashley Williams cross, but Laudrup’s decision to change all 10 of his outfield players disrupted Swansea’s rhythm and allowed the hosts to claw their way back and level the match with a couple of goals later on.

Swansea starting XI: Vorm, Rangel (Richards 45), Chico (Monk 75), Williams (Tate 62), Davies (Bessone 80), Britton (Agustien 62), de Guzman (Gower 75), Michu (Orlandi 80), Routledge (Dyer 45),Graham (Lita 75), Moore (Dobbie 62).

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  1. Drip Doctor
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    I thought Brazil were on at 2:20?

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    1. kaz 96
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      2:30

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      1. Drip Doctor
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        Nevermind, i've found it.

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    2. Pinnochio
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      why would u have that douche as your avater?
      good name though

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      1. Drip Doctor
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        Douche? He is an Icon!

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        1. Somalion
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          Admittedly I don't know who he is but he looks like a ponce.

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          1. Pinnochio
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            hes that plonker thats going with one of the kardashians..im ashamed to admit i know such a fact

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  2. Conrad.
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    Vlaar is in at Villa Park...

    Hutton - Vlaar - Dunne - Lichaj back four for them?

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    1. H Dog
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      Talk of hutton to stoke, so Lichaj Vlaar Dunne Warnock perhaps

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      1. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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        Lowton will be right-back, as things stand.

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        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          Potential bargain in the making

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          1. Conrad.
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            no bargain will come from that D. they'll be shipping goals all season.

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        2. blue cheese
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          Who'll play at LB, PB? Warnock, Lichaj?

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          1. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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            Most Villa fans are hoping that there will be a new signing at left-back.

            It's a real priority - Warnock was awful last season and Stevens, though talented, isn't ready to step up yet. At a push, Lichaj could move over from right-back.

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            1. blue cheese
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              Ah ok. Thanks! 🙂

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            2. CRAZY TRAIN
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              They are looking at bringing in Aaron Creswell (currently LB at Ipswich) to replace Warnock

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        3. CRAZY TRAIN
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          PL has already said he will not be pushing Lowton straight in to the first 11, so it will be Lichaj

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    2. CRAZY TRAIN
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      Lichaj Vlaar Dunne Warnock*

      (*although Warnock is rumoured to be on his way out also)

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    3. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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      Hutton won't start

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  3. roscola
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    Gah, work isn’t half a distraction from FFS. First serious conversation I’ve started and I get called away. The AVB and Porto clean sheets thing.

    The revelation for me was simply that it was *possible* to have big clean sheet potential with a high backline. In my ignorance, I thought defensive vulnerability was the inevitable price you pay for the approach. Porto’s amazing CS season under AVB proves that wrong and now Spurs’ defence is back on my radar, especially Dawson for 5.0

    And I do think it’s OK to treat Chelsea as an aberration. They are a very unusual team, with several huge egos playing out their sunset years. It is not surprising that they didn’t adapt to a wholly new system of play from a young manager they didn’t respect. Spurs are a different kettle of fish entirely.

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    1. In Tommy We Trust
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      repost of my reply

      With a high back line you need pressure on the ball to stop the through balls. Chelsea didn’t have the players to stop the through balls. Mikel was out of favour etc. Parker Sandro could do this for AVB at spurs. Failing that the pace of BAE and Walker could get them out of trouble. I fancy them to be tight

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      1. roscola
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        Cheers Tommy, that's a useful insight

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    2. Le Limpar
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      I suppose a lot relies on the mobility and recovery speed of the centrebacks - for the success of a highline. I'm not sure about Vertonghen or Dawson in that respect.

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      1. Le Limpar
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        In that a high line once broken, can often see fullbacks caught completely out of the equation.

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        1. In Tommy We Trust
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          Key is to stop the through ball in the first place. Think Spurs can do that well with Parker and Sandro

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    3. Hsolimans
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      yes Roscola AVB with Porto was amazing coach but we must say too he was crap with Chelsea & they won the Champions league when RDM take the job they shown a lot of quality with him

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      1. roscola
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        Can I refer you to my last paragraph 🙂 Chelsea weren't a poor side, just one that was very unsuited to changing their philosophy so radically. RDM was the right type of traditionalist.

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  4. Optimus.
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    how this guy has managed to stay in the top flight the last 10 years is beyond me and probably paid handsomely..biggest troll ever 😉

    http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11677/7954903?

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    1. Somalion
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      Best player to ever live, even better than Bendtner.

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    2. H Dog
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      HE IS LEDGEND

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    3. AA
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      He'sKey to glory .

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    4. pompeyfan
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      forgot he played for Wigan, probably subconsciously erased most of his career from my mind

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    5. little_wizard123
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      No idea why that is in the Aston Villa news. Thought we'd seen the back of him.

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  5. Messiah Hazard
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    Is Scholes or Andersen worth having from Man United at 5.5 if you want a midfielder who will surely play most of the game... And to get more Man United coverage... Already have Rooney...

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    1. pompeyfan
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      no

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    2. Optimus.
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      thats a utd spot wasted on one of those imo

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    3. The Light Knight
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      You've been playing the game for 6 years and think now is the right time to question that strategy?

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      1. little_wizard123
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        Might explain the positions though 😉

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  6. TJR
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    I wouldn't recommend Dempsey signing for Liverpool....look what happened to Carroll, Henderson, Aquillani, the list goes on

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    1. little_wizard123
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      You're forgetting that Dempsey is a league above (or two) those guys.

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    2. RD84
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      Dempsey and Suarez could prove to be quite dangerous...

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  7. Moose™
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    nobody picks mata over hazard? reasons?

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    1. Conrad.
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      i do 🙂

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      1. Moose™
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        nice. proven in premier league and set piece takers plus, hes a better bet imo.

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    2. 20LEGEND
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      i do

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    3. bdwhite91
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      I have

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  8. H Dog
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    Right, let's go

    Federici (DDG)

    Hangeland, Richards, Cole, Kaboul (Cuellar)

    Guthrie, Hazard, Noble, Siggy (Sinclair)

    Bent, Aguero (Graham)

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    1. Moose™
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      why hazard? why dont pick mata(proven + set pieces)?

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      1. H Dog
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        He just seems so potentially explosive

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        1. little_wizard123
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          His goalscoring record isn't even that good; about equal to Mata's at Valencia.

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    2. Keane There Dunne That
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      My team is similair and better.

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      1. H Dog
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        But, you can't spell, so i win

        *similiar

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        1. Keane There Dunne That
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          But my gravatar looks better than yours 😉

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          1. Somalion
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            *similar. Grim that neither of you can get it right.

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            1. bdwhite91
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              +1

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    3. I don't like cricket..…
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      Richards and Kaboul a risk from rotation.....

      Also would avoid Sinclair and Graham as this is overkill IMO.

      I like Bent as a punt but keep going back to rooney/Aguero due to captian choices.

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  9. Smurf
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    Anyone know where I can get commentry & line ups for the Brazil olympic game on now please?

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    1. H Dog
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      Red button, website

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    2. Smurf
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      Thanks

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  10. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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    A quick recap of the EPL players who’ve so far been nominated for international friendlies on Wednesday 15th August, three days before the start of the season.

    Brazil vs Sweden in Stockholm: Rafael (Man Utd.), David Luiz, Oscar & Ramires (Chelsea), Sandro (Spurs)

    Argentina vs Germany in Frankfurt: Zabaleta (Man City), Coloccini (Newcastle), Agüero (Man City)

    Netherlands vs Belgium: Krul, Vorm, Heitinga, Vlaar, de Jong, van der Vaart, van Persie

    Croatia vs Switzerland in Split: Modric, Jelavic

    Russia vs Ivory Coast in Moscow: Arshavin, but not Pogrebnyak

    Any more?

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    1. Scroobius Mac
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      Seeing as most of the Belgian squad plays in the PL these days I assume Kompany, Hazard et al. will be involved.

      This is going to be chaos isn't it.

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      1. blue cheese
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        Yeah. Vertonghen, Fellaini..

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    2. DropPointsNotBombs
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      Aguero likely to start on the bench against Southampton?

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      1. little_wizard123
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        No. Dzeko will though.

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      1. Test Eagles
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        Thanks Parmy - does Charlie Adam play for Scotland? Coz that would totally ruin my squad if he was rested first game

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    3. Keane There Dunne That
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      I have 2 🙁 Hopefully they get a headache 5 minutes before the match

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  11. Ryan
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    New Zealand should thrash Brazil really. A team with 8 amateurs vs a team worth over 300 euro. Yeah the Oly whites will show em up 😉

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    1. Ryan
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      300 million euro that is

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    2. The Light Knight
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      Wow Fergie should snap up the whole Brazil XI if you can get them for 300 quid

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  12. blue cheese
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    Brazil XI: Gabriel; Rafael, Thiago Silva, Juan, Marcelo; Alex Sandro, Sandro, Lucas, Danilo; Neymar, Damiao

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    1. blue cheese
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      😳

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    1. Conrad.
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      DAMMIT. Disregard my below post...

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  13. Conrad.
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    Prepping for auction / draft and doing some overall rankings (as in, for the whole season).

    Here's my Top Ten Fs:

    1. Wayne Rooney
    2. Sergio Aguero
    3. Robin Van Persie
    4. Fernando Torres
    5. Luis Suárez
    6. Papiss Demba Cisse
    7. Emmanuel Adebayor (as a Spur)
    8. Carlos Tevez
    9. Darren Bent
    10. Nikica Jelavic

    Any changes you'd make?

    ps: after this, i'll post my Next Ten rankings...

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    1. Rojo's Modern Life
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      I would put Suarez much lower - below Adebayor and Tevez at least. He doesn't score enough goals

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  14. DropPointsNotBombs
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    Anyone ever finished top 100 in the FPL game?

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    1. GoonerByron
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      I expect there's quite a few around here!

      I finished 4th in one GW but that's about as good as it's ever got for me. This is only my second serious season though...

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  15. Moose™
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    this is my team

    federici jussi

    lescott cole dawson fabio demel

    valencia mata siggy noble guthrie

    rooney tevez pob

    1.5m in bank, in case to swap aguero/torres with tevez. RMT please =(

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    1. Rojo's Modern Life
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      Needs Torres for the DGW, and I think you're relying on too many rotation-risk players in mid (Valencia, Sig, Mata - small risk, but a risk)

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  16. Threppence
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    Very frustrating to make a side this season I've gotta say. Sigurdsson seems to providing the goods in pre-season but just can't be spending 9.0m on him.

    Here's my team thus far for GW1, feedback would be much appreciated:

    De Gea,
    Fabio, Jenkinson, Hangeland, Cole
    Hazard (C), Toure, Dembele, Kagawa
    Aguero, Torres

    Subs: McCarthy, Noble, Lambert, Williams

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  17. Mr. J
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    Hey guys.. just wanna know why most people pick Hazard.. and not Mata?!

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  18. Gaz Downright
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    Traore of with a "hamstring knock" ...

    What's that exactly?

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  19. cassanata
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    Is there likely to be any fixtures affected by Champions League and Europe League qualifying rounds does anyone know?

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  20. Rojo's Modern Life
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    Any glaring errors in this team chaps?

    De Gea / Federici
    A Cole / Lescott / Cuellar / Fabio / Hooiveld (goalscoring CB at SOT)
    Hazard / Dempsey / Pienaar / Dyer / Noble
    Aguero / Torres / Pogrebnyak

    Planning to shuffle out Hazard/Torres for Bale/Adebayor for GW2 depending on who starts well. I think Swansea will bomb so I'm not 100% on Dyer - can someone explain the fuss over Maloney?

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  21. Super John McGinn-
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    Rate My Team!
    My Team please view and reply!

    De Gea, Begovic.
    A.Cole, Lescott, Coloccini, Cuellar, Barnett.
    Hazard, Sigurdsson, Pienaar, Noble, Britton.
    Aguero, Torres, Pogrebnyak.

    2m left for Torres-Rooney change.
    Any help or improvements?

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    1. jagshmash
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      can people please tell me why torres??

      have you all not been burnt by him...

      very likely scenario... will be fairly ineffective vs the form team of the comp (going by the end of last season) in wigan... get subbed after 59... studge will come on and score a consolation and then start the second game of the dgw.

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      1. Motta!!!!
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        with his euro performance and the dgw he looks like he can do something
        but im only having him for a one week performance and then changing to rooney

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  22. Motta!!!!
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    RMT please
    ivanovic/cole hangeland gunter ridgewell cuellar
    bale demp larrson noble maloney
    auguero torres graham
    3.0 left doing the torres-roo gw2
    not sure about playign hangeland everyweek
    thoughts?? changes?

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  23. kinksbbx
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    RMT please

    Vorm / Federici
    A cole / Dawson / Lescott / Hangeland
    Kagawa / Siggy / Yaya/ De Guzman/ Guthrie
    Torres / Tevez / Petric

    With 2 mil for rooney GW2
    Not too sure about Dawson and De Guzman

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    1. kinksbbx
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      Also Have Clyne in def

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  24. Baby Face Nelson
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    Rooney is so bloody expensive. I'm trying to get 2 UTD players to offset not having him in my team

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  25. Van The Man
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    Please do rate this team! i've done a whole lot of tinkerig to arrive at this.
    For GW1

    Given

    Phil Jones---Fabio---Cashley

    Bannan---Hazard---Hoilett---Sigurdsson

    Petric---Aguero---Torres

    Subs: Mignolet---Routledge---Cuellar---McCartney. Thanks! Yash

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    1. Van The Man
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      of course, +2m for Rooney! 🙂

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