October
05

Papiss Cisse is amongst the goals as Newcastle sweep aside Bordeaux. Michael Dawson grabs Spurs’ goal as Andre Villas-Boas’ side draw in Greece, while Luis Suarez climbs off the bench to net once again for Liverpool. Elsewhere, Winston Reid is expected to be fit for West Ham’s game with Arsenal, Ashley Williams is a doubt for Swansea and West Brom have plenty injury worries ahead of QPR’s visit to the Hawthorns…

Newcastle 3 Bordeaux 0
Danny Simpson returned to action after missing the last three league matches with a hamstring injury, while Shane Ferguson was given the left-back berth. The pair were both involved in the Magpies goals, supplying an assist apiece in the 3-0 stroll; Shola Ameobi and Papiss Cisse each found the net, with the visitors also helping the hosts’ cause with an own goal. Yohan Cabaye recovered from a mouth infection to take his place in Alan Pardew’s starting XI, Steven Taylor and Fabricio Coloccini missed out through injury, while the likes of Demba Ba and Hatem Ben Arfa were given the night off ahead of Sunday’s home game with United.

Panathinaikos 1 Tottenham 1
Andre Villas-Boas made just three changes to the side that won at Old Trafford at the weekend. At the back, Hugo Lloris replaced Brad Friedel in goal while Michael Dawson stepped in for William Gallas in the heart of defence and in midfield, Tom Huddlestone partnered Moussa Dembele in the double pivot, with Sandro dropping to the bench. The likes of Dembele, Gareth Bale, Jan Vertonghen and Jermain Defoe all lasted the 90 minutes, with Gylfi Sigurdsson climbing off the bench for Clint Dempsey on 66 minutes. Dawson grabbed the London outfit’s goal after heading home a Huddlestone free-kick and despite conceding an equaliser late on, Spurs stretched their unbeaten run to eight games ahead of this Sunday’s home clash with Aston Villa.

Liverpool 2 Udinese 3
Brendan Rodgers started with just three of the side that won 5-2 at Norwich last Saturday. Jose Reina, Glen Johnson and Joe Allen all kept their places as the Liverpool boss rotated his options ahead of Sunday’s Anfield encounter with Stoke. Stewart Downing supplied the assist for Jonjo Shelvey’s opener but with the game all square, Rodgers sent on Luis Suarez and Steven Gerrard just after the hour-mark. Sebastien Coates hardly helped the home side’s cause after putting through his own net and despite a late Suarez free-kick and the introduction of Raheem Sterling, the Merseysiders slipped to a third home defeat in succession. With 71% possession and 16 shots on target, though, Fantasy confidence will still be high in Liverpool’s assets for the Potters encounter.

Having looked to have turned the corner with the 5-2 win at Norwich, Rodgers was damning in his appraisal of last night’s showing, particularly in defensive areas…

“I thought we were lazy. Lazy in our play, loose and sloppy…It’s constant reminders and constant work. Some of our play, our movement and passing – you can sense the excitement within the players and the stadium.But you can’t keep having to score two, three and five goals to win games.Defensively, as a group, we need to be better.”

In Other News
Reports suggest Winston Reid has returned to training ahead of West Ham’s home clash with Arsenal this weekend. The centre-half was subbed off with concussion after just 22 minutes of his side’s win at QPR on Monday evening and had initially looked a real doubt for the Gunners showdown. Sam Allardyce certainly has strong back-up on hand, however; replacement James Tomkins climbed off the bench to provide an assist in the 2-1 triumph but looks set to be left out again in favour of the Kiwi.

Ashley Williams is a concern for Swansea this weekend ahead of Reading’s visit to the Liberty Stadium. Swans boss Michael Laudrup admitted yesterday..

“For the last couple of weeks or more he hasn’t trained at 100 per cent because of his ankle, and he is the big question mark for us ahead of Reading. We are already talking about the third week with this injury and now he is sick as well, so we will have to see if he is 100 per cent. It’s a discussion I have to have with him, with the doctor and with the physios. But what is most important is what Ashley says. If he feels 100 per cent in his mind that is a big thing, because we know he cannot be 100 per cent physically.”

Williams’ ongoing problems may go some way to explaining his recent under-par performances – the centre-half has been particularly culpable at the back of late, with a couple of basic mistakes leading to opposition goals. It’s no coincidence the Welsh club have conceded in each of their last three matches and with Neil Taylor sidelined and Steven Caulker returning to parent club Spurs this term, Laudrup’s backline has been far from convincing. Garry Monk is on standby to partner new boy Chico in the heart of defence if Williams fails to recover in time.

Steve Clarke has revealed he will be without Billy Jones, Steven Reid and Chris Brunt for West Brom’s home game with QPR tomorrow. While Graham Dorrans is expected to fill in for Brunt on the left of midfield, the absence of right-backs Reid and Jones leaves the Baggies struggling for cover at the back. Gabriel Tamas stepped in for Jones midway through Sunday’s midlands derby at Villa and should provide cover once again, though Clarke failed to mention Liam Ridgewell and Gareth McAuley in yesterday’s press conference as he looks to extend a home record that has harvested wins and clean sheets in the club’s first three games at the Hawthorns this term. Ridgewell missed out last time round, with Goran Popov stepping in at left-back, while McAuley picked up a knock at the end of the 1-1 draw. Craig Dawson could be step up if the centre-half fails to make it, though Clarke also has the option of moving Tamas into the middle and fielding Gonzalo Jara on the right of the back-four.

Over in Manchester there is news of two defenders making their way back to fitness. Michah Richards is due to step up training over the international break with the Daily Mail this morning reporting that he’ll be pushing for inclusion for Man City’s trip to West Brom in Gameweek 8. This will put owners of Pablo Zabaleta on alert – the Argentine has established himself as a regular in City’s back four and looks likely to retain the starting role, although Roberto Mancini’s discontent with his defence could lead to a shuffle and Richards would certainly give him a new option.

Similarly there are reports that Chris Smalling is close to a return for United. The Mail carry the story that he’s back in training following a foot injury and they, along with The Times today, report that he could even edge his way into contention for a bench spot at Newcastle on Sunday. Smalling seems unlikely to push his way into the United first choice centre-back pairing but would give Sir Alex Ferguson more options at right-back and the option to rest Rafael.

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  1. Anyone want to speculate who the "5 or 6" will be...?

    http://t.co/YWJVEsGs

    (This should cause some amusement :) )

    1. Does he realise there are only 7 days in a week?

      1. He's a big Beatles fan ;)

        1. Its made me a little worried about Silva, I dont see how he can get 5 fresh players in. Lescott, Barry, Tevez, Balotelli, Sinclair maybe

    2. Well Tevez is clearly one of them but we knew that already...He will 100% start

      1. Unless Balotelli plays on his own up front ;)

    3. si
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      Maicon, Lescott, Kolarov, Barry, Tevez, Balotelli. Next.

      1. Maicon is injured. I agree with the rest though.

      2. si
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        Forgot Sinclair too.

    4. Tevez
      Balotelli
      Lescott
      Barry
      Kolarov
      Milner

      So...

      Hart
      Zabaleta Kompany Lescott Kolarov
      Milner Barry Toure Silva
      Tevez Balotelli

      ?

    5. So the consensus all of a sudden is that Aguero has no chance of playing. Wasn't Tevez -> Aguero a popular move this week?

        1. I see an awful lot of piss taking going on this weekend.

  2. Rui
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    Jussi (Fed)
    Baines Williams Fonte (Demel, Cuellar)
    Cazorla Hazard HBA Michu (Kaca)
    Lambert Tevez RVP

    0.3m + FT.

    I might use my WC over the international break so I don't really want to waste a transfer this week.
    Tevez --> Suarez/Defoe, Williams --> guaranteed starter.... ? OR should I not WC at all next week and just save the FT?

    1. Whats making you WC. I dont see it. get Williams out and your peachy.

    2. Is your WC team going to be drastically different to what you currently have?

      Team looks good to me. No need to WC or transfer this week.

      1. Rui
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        I was considering a WC as I don't like the balance of my team. Both keepers would go, at least two changes in defence, 3 in midfield and probably ditch Tevez up front. Been having a dreadful last 3 weeks and a WC seems the only solution.

        But, judging by your guys reactions I will see how this week pans out first. Cheers!

  3. How can Sagna play for the U21s? He's 29.

    1. same way 30 year old Joe Cole played for our U21's this week and 28 year old Darren Fletcher
      did the same for Utd to get to match fitness

    2. You're allowed 2 (I think) players over 21 as the U21s has replaced the reserves league.

      1. 3 overage

    3. Its not U21`s per se, more of a reserve team where first team players drop down for match fitness if needed.

      1. Thought that might be it, but didn't realise that was the case other than in the World Cup.

        Thought Sagna might be "pulling a Kanu" on us.

  4. Hazard Cazorla Nolan Fellaini Hazard
    Rvp Tevez Fletcher

    one free transfer, £1.5 in bank,
    am still tearing my head out on what transfer to do in midfield or striker department.
    currently chasing a 30 point deficit

    SOS, soo many options,
    am currently considering Hazard > Bale or Mata,
    Fletcher > Ba, Jelly or Defoe,
    Tevez > Suarez

    1. well you do have two hazards so better get one out.

      1. Ha ha Michu for second Hazard lol

    2. Tevez to Suarez IMO

  5. Help me out for team selection this week guys

    Foster
    Baines Jenkinson Rafael Davies McAuley
    Cazorla Gervinho Fellaini
    RVP Tevez Fletcher

    Subs
    (Begovic McAuley Ben Arfa Sterling)

    What do u think? also stuck with who to captian

    1. I'd play HBA ahead of Fletcher.

      Captain RVP.

      1. Fletcher scores with every touch so im tempted to play him!

        1. Fair enough, go with your gut... I'd be benching him personally.

    2. You have 2 McAuley's and I would have HBA playing instead of Rafael

    3. How come you get 12 players?

      1. i dont doubled up on mcauley just

  6. I imagine all the cool kids are captaining Lambert this weekend...

    1. i was on that but now you mentioned cool kids im not so sure

    2. between him and bale not cetain yet

      1. I knew he would be...he IS one cool kid!

  7. RVP is a pretty safe armband man. Barfa at home against a defenceless MU is a starter.

    1. so do you think i should drop rafael?

  8. *PAUDY77

  9. is tommy verm to vertong worth a 4 point hit

    1. or is walker a better pick

      1. i wouldnt get in a spurs defender for a hit

      2. Keep Verm, no doubt.

    2. is that a serious question?

  10. Ridgewell good to start ??

  11. Good to go this week? Saving my transfer....as it stands lol

    Swarchzer

    Ivanovic/Ridgewell/Demel

    Hazard/Yaya/Dyer/Pienaar

    Rvp(c)/Suarez(v)/Lambert

    Begovic Mcclean S Taylor Cuellar

    1. Maybe bego in goal?

  12. I see 3-4 goals at least in the united match. Im planning to play both Ba and HBA.

    However i will C a scortching Bale at home against a leaky Villa.

    1. si
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      Bale is due another run of 2 pointers.

  13. who is more nailed on clark or lowton of villa ?

    1. Clark probably

    2. Both are

      1. cheers i have hoov but missed last game for southampton may stick for now

  14. Howard (davis)
    rafael baines davies (demel cuellar)
    michu cazorla morrison pienaar (barfa)
    lambert suarez(c) rvp

    Have 0.2m and 1FT.

    I have a couple of dilemmas
    1) I am currently doubling up on everton defence which i am not too keen on
    2) I dont have any spurs/chelski/city coverage and all three have great home fixtures. how can i bring in either bale/silva/mata esp since my current midfield might score points
    3) The other option i save a transfer and do 2 next gw and bring in a bale/silva without taking a hit

    Thoughts??

  15. Two frees this week and nothing pressing, so did Rudd>McCarthy in prep for DGW at some point rather than waste a transfer.. Two frees for the break, maybe Hazard and Torres out to get Bale and Mata, maybe Tevez out to get Silva. See what transpires. Have a feeling Hazard will be on his way soon, Mata looks such great value!

    Now who to captain - RVP, Torres or Tevez? All good options this week...

  16. Ebanks-Blake......

  17. Hows this looking for the weekend?

    Foster
    ACole Zaba Clyne
    Bale Fellaini Gervinho Dyer
    Tevez RVP(c) Fletcher

    Federici; Noble, Demel, Cuellar

  18. Last....

  19. Please let me know what's wrong with this team! I'm fairly content with the defence + forwards (also happy to keep Tevez for now), but midfield is looking weak. Hazard is out for Silva if he doesn't perform (very) well against Norwich. What else? Sahin --> Fellaini/Michu or Kebe --> ? No available cash atm but Hazard --> Silva would give me 0.6. Also missing Spurs cover...

    Foster - Begovic

    Gibbs - Baines - Cuellar - Demel - Clyne

    Cazorla - Hazard - Sahin - Sterling - Kebe

    Van Persie - Tevez - Berbatov

    Thanks in advance!

  20. Top players per gwk :
    Ivanovic(gwk1), Rangel (gwk2), Tevez(gkw3),Buttner (gwk4), A cole (gwk5), Suarez(gwk6) ? (gwk7)
    defender defender forward defender defender forward .......

    If we rely on that ,surely Baines (c) is not that dumb isn'it ?

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Team of the Season 2012/13

  • Jääskeläinen
  • Baines
  • Vertonghen
  • Zabaleta
  • Davies
  • Walcott
  • Mata
  • Michu
  • Bale
  • Suárez
  • van Persie
  • Evra
  • Cazorla
  • Benteke

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