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The Captain Poll – Gameweek 18

With our Captain Poll showing an almost unprecedented see-saw battle at the top, we thought it was worthwhile drawing attention to some of the contenders involved in the tussle, weighing up their merits in the process. Robin Van Persie and Carlos Tevez both sit on 20% at the top of the pecking order, though several other candidates have received plenty votes. We worked our way through the main protagonists to see what they have to offer:

Robin Van Persie and Wayne Rooney

The Dutchman is the current leader in this week’s Poll, with over 20% of the votes cast so far. Van Persie has scored or assisted in all but two of his 15 starts for United and has found the net in each of his last four; his consistency is superior to any forward around, though it’s worth noting that Rooney has produced regularly alongside his new strike partner. The latter has picked up attacking returns in seven of his 10 starts with Van Persie and with spot-kick duties also in the bag, his current 2% votes in the Captain Poll is surprisingly low.

United’s superb attacking form on the road cannot be ignored. They have scored at least three goals in five of their last six away games and with Swansea conceding four to Norwich in their previous game at the Liberty, the signs look good for the Red Devils. Michael Laudrup’s side have, however, been particularly resilient of late and have conceded more than a single goal in just one of the last 10 Gameweeks – a run that includes clashes against City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs. Against the bigger sides, it seems the Welsh outfit have a tendency to sit back and soak up pressure, with less inclination to go on the offensive.

Carlos Tevez, Sergio Aguero and David Silva

Reading arrive at the Etihad having conceded 13 goals in their last four, offering plenty of optimism for City’s fantasy owners. Brian McDermott has mainly fielded a 4-4-2 but a move to 4-5-1 after the break against Arsenal is perhaps a hint at his tactics for this weekend, with the Royals likely to sit tight in the hope they can avoid a hammering. Tevez’s home form has been particularly strong. He has returned 62 points over seven starts at the Etihad – an average just shy of nine points per home first-team appearance – but the issue is whether he will start. He has featured in the first XI just twice in the past five Gameweeks and with the fixtures picking up pace, Roberto Mancini’s rotation policy could come back to bite his owners hard.

Aguero has now started all but one of the last seven Gameweeks and with no European distractions looks a stronger bet to start – perhaps all the more so now that Mario Balotelli has been ruled out with illness, though Mancini did confirm earlier today he plans to rotate over the festive period. It’s been a hugely underwhelming campaign so far for Aguero after last season’s 23 goals – he has, however, notched three times in his last three home starts and with an ownership of 6% to Tevez’s 40%, may be a smart differential if he hits form. Silva sits fourth in the Captain Poll, just behind the Van Persie and the Argentine pair and certainly seems nailed-on to start by comparison. The potential for points is enticing, as demonstrated by his 16 point haul in Gameweek 12 at home to Villa but the Spaniard has been far from reliable; scoring or assisting in just five of his 12 starts for Mancini’s side.

Gareth Bale

The Welshman has been declared fit and available for Spurs’ home game with Stoke after recovering from a hamstring injury. Prior to limping off at Fulham in Gameweek 15, Bale had produced his best form of the season, with goals in each of his previous three. His form at the Lane has been patchy at best, though; one assist in his first five home games was followed by two goals and an assist in his most recent couple of games in front of his own supporters. Stoke have conceded more than a single goal just once in their last 14 league fixtures, though, suggesting Bale could be in for a testing time of it this Saturday.

Santi Cazorla

Fifth in the Captain Poll after his 23 point haul at Reading last Monday, the Arsenal playmaker now travels to injury-hit Wigan. Roberto Martinez’s side have many regulars doubtful for the weekend, particularly at the back, and the porous Latics’ rearguard surely offers plenty hope for Cazorla, having conceded at least twice in each of their last seven.

Wigan’s 3-4-3 formation could also be beneficial to Arsenal. If Arsene Wenger maintains the same XI from Monday, their pace up front will pose plenty problems for the hosts. With no Boxing Day game to worry about, rest and rotation won’t be an option and with attacking returns in five of his last eight road trips, Cazorla certainly keeps his best form for away games – six of his seven goals have come away from the Emirates.

Luis Suarez

The Liverpool forward is also heavily backed this weekend as Fulham make their way to Anfield. Brendan Rodgers has called for a response after last week’s shock home defeat to Villa and the Reds will be confident of picking up the points – the Cottagers have conceded 18 goals on their travels, the second worst away defence in the league.

Suarez, however, has been incredibly frustrating at home. He has scored or assisted in just four of his nine Anfield appearances, with 38 of his 86 points picked up at home. Indeed, he has scored more than five points just twice in front of his own fans and, with no attacking returns in his last four, has went off the boil in recent matches.

Juan Mata

Similar to Santi Cazorla, five of Mata’s six strikes have come on the road this season. Since his opening blank four Gameweeks, a return to form has seen him rack up the points – Mata has started five of Chelsea’s last six at the Bridge and averaged just over six points per home start from Gameweek 5 onwards. Back-to-back goals in the Blues two away games prior to their departure for the World Club Championship highlights his current form, while he turned in another sublime display in the cup against Leeds on Wednesday. Aston Villa arrive at the Bridge in strong defensive form, though; just two goals conceded in their last five suggests they may be no pushovers.

Demba Ba

The Newcastle forward has scored seven of his side’s 11 home goals this term and has notched in four of his last five at St James’ Park – a clear indication of his importance to the Magpies’ cause. Indeed, over the course of the season Ba has 11 goals and two assists, meaning he has played a part in 13 of Newcastle’s 19 goals. Visitors QPR may have conceded in all four games under Harry Redknapp but remain unbeaten since Mark Hughes’ departure and are in better form than their hosts heading into this one. While Ba’s 3% of the votes cast seems a little low, he’s produced double figures at home just once this term, against 10-man Wigan in Gameweek 15.

Other Contenders

Fernando Torres has now notched six goals in five games in all competitions under Rafa Benitez and racked up 16 points in his last league match – his strongest showing of the season so far. The Chelsea forward has picked up plenty ownership this week ahead of the home clash against Villa, though has failed to score or assist at home in the league since Gameweek 7. Nevertheless, he seems to have pick up in consistency under the new man in charge.

Yaya Toure has 3% of the votes after scoring in back-to-back Gameweeks ahead of City’s home showdown with Reading. Prior to that run, he had one assist in 12 appearances and has shown little consistency this term – in spite of that, huge numbers have drafted him in this week, with the Royals’ woeful form clearly boosting his appeal.

Christian Benteke has proven relatively popular this week, too. The Villa forward returned 15 points last time round at Liverpool and arrives at the Bridge in scintillating form – since the Belgian made his league debut in Gameweek 4, Villa have scored 13 times and Benteke has played a part in eight of them (five goals, three assists). If anyone is likely to breach the Chelsea backline on Sunday afternoon, Benteke looks the most likely.

For those Fantasy managers looking for a Tottenham option, Jermain Defoe has scored nine times this term compared to Bale’s six, with both also providing four assists. Perhaps surprisingly, Defoe has scored in just two of his last nine, though, and may struggle against Stoke’s physical backline. Jason Puncheon has averaged just less than seven points per game over his last three at St Mary’s and looks a real punt for the home clash with Sunderland, particularly with the influence of skipper Adam Lallana in the stands.

Michu seems to be an armband differential. He has scored seven times in nine home games this season and faces a United side with one away clean sheet – bearing in mind the league leaders conceded three at Reading in Gameweek 15, it’s surprising he’s not been more heavily backed. Adel Taarabt arrives at Newcastle on the back of his strongest showing of the campaign. Moved to the role in “the hole” behind Djibril Cisse, the QPR playmaker looks full of confidence and is up against a Magpies side with two clean sheets all season.

To round off, here’s some data on how the Captain Poll has been performing. So far this season, the average points haul of the poll winner is 6.6 points, with Michu and Van Persie both delivering 12 points over the past two Gameweeks, having topped the poll. Carlos Tevez’s 15 points back in Gameweek 3 remains the highest FPL score by a poll winner – the only time the Argentine has won the majority vote. Robin Van Persie has won the poll on 10 occasions this term, averaging 6.1 points.

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  1. applebonkers
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    right, now to give this thing a good read

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  2. applebonkers
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    blocker

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      C* blocker? 😛

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    2. isacki: full casual
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      Pre empting the "read the article" retort!

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  3. FPL Daniel
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    Kun 4me

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    1. Smakies
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      i bought him in for giroud and i'm captaining him

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        Only if there weren't those Mancini comments

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        1. Smakies
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          yeah i'm being a bit scared now but the fact that balotelli is out makes a little more confident that kun will start

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  4. Smakies
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    yeah baby

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  5. Scroobius Mac
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    RedMancunia ‏@RedMancunia

    Rafael out, Nani out, Vidic unlikely to start. Evans fit. "Kagawa takes training with the first team on Monday."

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    1. Gargamel
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      Terrible

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    2. Jönny
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      Wonderful

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    3. King Nemanja
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      Rafa 🙁

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  6. Holy See
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    Main updates from Sir Alex’s press conference:

    Team news: “Rafael is still out with a hamstring injury, Nani is still injured. Vidic might not be ready to start. Evans is fit and Kagawa takes training with the first team on Monday. Vida is doing great in training, it's just a matter of picking the time to bring him back. It gives me options with Smalling, Jones, Ferdinand and Evans.”

    On the festive fixture list: “This time of year, all the games are challenges and they come thick and fast now up to the cup tie on 5 January. Utilising the squad will be important, as will picking the right team, but hopefully we can get through it and be in the same position as we are now.”

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    1. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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      Cheers for update

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        Damn. I posted too late

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    2. Stephen - Robot Daniels
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      Fergie bluffing with Rafael? He said Valencia was out a few weeks ago and he started....

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      1. Jax
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        doubt it mate...

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    3. Lateriser 12
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      Clyne gets another start for me then..

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  7. Alton E.
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    Has Pardew had his press conference yet lads?

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  8. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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    Start Santon(QPR) or Demel(EVE)?

    Start Sessegnon(sou) or Taarabt(new)?

    Which two?

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    1. Smakies
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      santon
      sessegnon

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      1. Lateriser 12
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        +1

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    2. mucka
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      Very tough but for me, Santon and Sess!

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    3. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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      Yep Santon and Sess in place a the moment. Looks like Demel will probably come in anyway for Rafa

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    4. Paz12
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      Demel and Taarabt. Newcastle are in poor form and conceding goals, Everton lack Fellaini. QPR are on the up against a leaky Newcastle, Southampton have actually tightened up considerably in the last six.

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  9. denial
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    Bollocks

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    1. denial
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      The 'verts wound' that won't heal. Bought rafa last week and hes out again.

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  10. FPL Daniel
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    Is Rafael fit and ready to start?

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    1. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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      look up

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        Yeah I saw. What a timing. granville is attacking

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  11. Brutus619
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    Ok guys, cheers for the Arteta feedback. How is this DGW Team? (0.3m in bank)

    Begovic,

    Gibbs, O’Brien, Collins

    Cazorla, Walcott, Jarvis, Silva,

    Rooney, Benteke, RVP

    Subs: Cerny, Rafael, Puncheon, Davies

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  12. applebonkers
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    5 of mata's 6 goals have come on the road this season 😯
    did not know that, funny reversal from last season

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  13. bialk
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    Rafael is out 🙁

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      arh. Lucky I am strong in defense at least

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      1. bialk
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        Johnson and Jose - I am starting both

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  14. Lateriser 12
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    Start Rafael incase its a bluff or simply start Clyne?

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    1. Scroobius Mac
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      Might as well.

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    2. Billy Gilmore
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      Of course. Damn you Granville 😥

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    3. Jax
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      injured.

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    4. Smakies
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      start clyne

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    5. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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      Yeah start him i reckon, you never know. Jonny Evans playing in GW38 last season was an hilarious example!

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    6. Sean.
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      start rafael,nothing too lose, this happened with evans once last season

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    7. isacki: full casual
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      Start Rafa, your manager is a famous liar 😆

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  15. FPL Daniel
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    Is Clyne out for Matja worth 4pt hit? I want Matja long term anyway and it looks like CS is on the way against Rdg. Also I will save some money too

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      What I am talking about. I meant Rafael out for Matja Nastasic

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    2. bialk
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      Save money from Clyne to Nastasic?

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    3. bialk
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      No. Not for a hit and not Rafael. Sell one of the Pool's

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        They both play and rafael is injured

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  16. Sᴄʜᴜ̈RRʟᴇ ⓝ
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    Walcott staying?

    Wenger yesterday – “My gut feeling is that he belongs to this club and I hope he will do it and sign for us. I am convinced he will stay.”

    Wenger in Jun 2007 on Ashley Cole – “I am convinced he will stay and I will try everything to keep him here. To extend his contract is the next step, at the right salary. I am convinced deeply that Ashley wants to stay, that is my belief.”

    March 2008 on Flamini – “We are on course there, negotiations are going well and we hope to sort that out in April.”

    July 2011 on Fabregas – “He wants to stay. I am convinced but I want him to be convinced.”

    July 2011 on Nasri – “Samir Nasri is very happy at the Club and committed to stay at the Club. I hope he will sign a new contract.”

    June 2012 on van Persie – “He will stay at Arsenal. We have not bought the players to replace Van Persie, but to strengthen our squad with the thinking Van Persie will stay. That’s still my mind at the moment.”

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    1. Rui
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      Ha, nice.

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  17. r0nh
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    So, Utd & City have both said they will rotate.

    Arsenal & West Ham have a blank GW.

    Seems it could be tricky just fielding 11...

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    1. Sean.
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      this is when having a strong 15 comes into play 🙂

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  18. FPL Daniel
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    Anyone benching Berbatov?

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    1. Jönny
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      Possibly... it's between him, Nolan and Puncheon.

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    2. Big_Andy_GAWA
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      Yeah, me. I am going to be nervous watching the 'pool game...:o/

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  19. Scroobius Mac
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    Its far, far from perfect but I'm thinking of banking this week and maybe making 3 transfers the week after. Whaddayathink?

    Begovic
    Vertonghen / Johnson / Vermaelen
    Puncheon / Mata / Michu / Santi Cazorla (vc)
    Berbatov / Fletcher / Van Persie (c)

    Schwarzer / Sagna / Sterling / Demel

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    1. Billy Gilmore
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      *scribbles notes* 😉

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      1. Scroobius Mac
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        Ha, whats the dealio in La Liga? Can I still go down?

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        1. Billy Gilmore
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          You can, but it's unlikely. Next week's game against JK will be HUGE.

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    2. bajra
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      You should really consider downgrading Verm and upgrading Fletcher next week

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      1. Scroobius Mac
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        Yes that is the plan.

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        1. bajra
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          Then you're probably good to go this week

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    3. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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      Don't watch the Citeh game....

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      1. Scroobius Mac
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        I know but without taking a hit I don't really have anyway of getting City players in.

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    4. Lateriser 12
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      Good luck during the city game. Were all going to need it.

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    5. Bubbles
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      Sagna, Cazorla & Demel all missing next week. Michu on 4 yellow. Anyone could get injured....Those two frees could be pretty handy next week, I reckon I'll save the transfer too.

      Let us build a bunker for the City Reading game though. 😉

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      1. Scroobius Mac
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        And Verm. Will need at least one defender for next week. Oh and Fletcher's gots to go. Might do 3-4 transfers next week but I'd rather have a bit more info on who to go for when the teams relatively well set up for this week.

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        1. Bubbles
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          Oh, aye, didn't see him. Yeah, I think you're best saving the transfer.

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    6. Smakies
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      strong defence
      strong mid
      but not so sure about fletcher ? rest of the team is good
      how much you have in the bank ?

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      1. Scroobius Mac
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        Nowt. Fletcher is okay for this week but must go next.

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  20. bajra
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    Best 3rd striker for GWs 19-24? Maximum price 8.7

    A) Benteke – TOT, WIG, swa, SOT, wba, NEW
    B) Defoe – avi, sun, REA, qpr, MUN, nor
    C) Berbatov – SOT, SWA, wba, WIG, mci, WHA
    D) Jelavic – WIG, CHE, new, SWA, sot, WBA

    I’m leaning towards A or C

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  21. arsenalfc01
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    Rafael out? Damn who to start Clyne or Demel . I think Demel have better chance for a clean sheat but Clyne can produce att . Also Snodgrass or Fletcher? Thanks

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  22. Lateriser 12
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    Walcott should have also been mentioned in the article, but i am guessing this is how the voting has been.

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    1. Sean.
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      glad to have him, wouldnt trust him with the armband though

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  23. Brutus619
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    Rafael out for Zabaleta/Nastasic for a 4 point hit?

    I have Davies and Gorkss on bench right now -_-

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    1. arsenalfc01
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      Mancini said there will be a lot of rotation in the Christmas period so i dont know if its the best idea to buy City defender. I already did it myself with Nasta but...

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      1. Brutus619
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        How about Gibbs? Reading face Swansea on boxing day so I can play both of them during the Arsenal blank.

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    2. bajra
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      Depends on your bench, but I would say it's not worth a hit.

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      1. arsenalfc01
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        If you have over 6.0 for DEF Vertongen or Johnson is my choice

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  24. Captain Shirokov
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    Ughh. The one week I decide to get Rafa in and he's been out for two weeks. 😕

    Guess Cameron will be playing instead. 🙁

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  25. Gargamel
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    That is terrible news about Rafael. With the games coming thick and fast and with my dodgy subs and Sagna not playing next week etc I think I'll get rid of him for -4.

    Prime candidates to me are Zabaleta, Nastasic, Clichy and Evans.

    Does anyone have any good arguments on why either of those four are better than the others?

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    1. J0E
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      I'm thinking of a hit too .

      can just do RAf and Fellaini to Walcott and G Johnson....I'm fairly certain I'll make up the points over christmas. Just don't trust Man City rotation.

      Out of your list though I'd be tempted by the dual goal and clean sheet threat of Zabaleta.

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      1. Gargamel
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        Glen Johnson isn't a bad choice either, with his sweet attacking threat. I just don't feel comfortable forking out on a Liverpool defender again, I think.

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        1. J0E
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          they are strong at home...well, were until Villa racked up. I like his fixtures, security and goal threat.

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    2. Scroobius Mac
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      Kolarov's injured so Clichy is most nailed on this week I suppose and offers slightly more attacking bonus than Nastasic.

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      1. Gargamel
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        I'm actually leaning towards Clichy,

        I'm not overly worried about Kolarov, as he might as well play on the wing when he's fit and because I think Clichy has been decent for the last say 10 months or so. He's also 0.2m cheaper than Zaba which helps.

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    3. Sean.
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      all got a rotation risk ( goes with the territory big squad/busy schedule ) 🙂

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  26. mucka
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    Bench one of?

    Sterling (FUL)
    Morrisson (NOR)
    Michu (MANU)
    Ramirez (S'LAND)

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    1. Big_Andy_GAWA
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      I would do the top or bottom one. Probs Sterling, tbh.

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  27. applebonkers
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    so rafael has a calf problem but ferguson says he'll be back for swansea. remind me never to take anything seriously on here again without a link (from posters not articles)

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      Yeah, playing him anyway.

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      1. Lateriser 12
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        Hammy.

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    2. J0E
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      Here's a link straight from the mouth of football's biggest liar. It is true that Fergie has said Rafa will not play but it is also try that he is a liar so make of that what you will. 😉

      Its enough for me to ditch and move onto GJohnson

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      1. applebonkers
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        was reading on here on sunday it was his calf and ferguson himself had said he'd be fit for this game. great trolling by whoever made that post

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        1. Back on the horse
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          weekend drivers

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  28. Big_Andy_GAWA
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    Just 6 hours of work left and then I'm off for a week. Can't wait !!! Bring on the festive activities and high Fantasy points...!!!! =oD

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    1. Jebiga
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      i just have 45 minutes and im off 🙂

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      1. Big_Andy_GAWA
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 4 months ago

        Noice!! 🙂

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  29. Jebiga
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    Do you think Rafael will drop in price tonight ? He needs -11.000 transfer outs for that

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    1. Lateriser 12
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      No.

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  30. Smakies
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    11 years, 4 months ago

    Ok so how is my team looking guys :
    hart
    caulker GJ clyne
    michu mata silva puncheon
    RVP(vc) Aguero(c) Berbatov
    subs: sterling cameron hughes
    all set ?

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    1. Red Devil Swede
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      11 years, 4 months ago

      Looks good.

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