Fixtures

Fixture Analysis – A Guide to Rotation

Although we’re still a couple of months away from the start of the new season, Fantasy managers already have plenty to ponder after yesterday’s release of the 2013/14 Premier League fixture list. Tentative plans have been penciled in as we analyse the schedule in order to ascertain the most efficient, cheap rotation options on offer.

While we’re aware that most of our community are already familiar with such a concept – hats off to Yes The Sess, Portsmouth Bubblejet and our very own In Tommy We Trust for some incisive posts since yesterday’s fixtures were revealed – we begin our series of articles on fixture rotation with a look at the basics involved.

The Concept

Fixture rotation only applies to squad-based Fantasy games and is utilised best with goalkeepers and defenders. At its most basic level, the principle is simply finding a pair of cut-price players whose home and away matches dovetail perfectly, allowing us to select the home option each time and dropping the other player to the bench. Our rotation policies normally have us searching for budget pairings – mainly because most will baulk at the idea of benching an asset in or above the mid-price value bracket.

There’s also the degree of fixture difficulty to take into consideration, too. At times, this can be a little more subjective as not every Fantasy manager will agree on whether a home game with Chelsea, for example, is trickier than a trip to West Ham. For the record, the Blues scored 34 times on the road last season – the same number as the Hammers managed at Upton Park – while both sides failed to score in only two of those respective 19 fixtures.

Those playing starting XI games such as Sky Sports or The Sun need not worry about such strategies but for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers, fixture rotation can be a significant part of our preparation and one of the keys to success. Shuffling resources at the back and selecting cut-price regulars with guaranteed game time allows us to free up cash to invest further up the field.

The Security of Keepers

In some cases, geographical proximity plays a part in their ability to rotate. Arsenal/Tottenham and Man United/Man City, for example, alternate from one home game to the next but their goalkeeper assets are far from budget friendly – Joe Hart and David De Gea initially cost a combined 13.0 in FPL last term. Compare that to the preferred Jussi Jaaskelainen/Asmir Begovic option – which would have set you back a total of 9.0 for your intial lineup – and it’s clear that there’s value to be had between the sticks. Indeed, four of the top five players in terms of value in 2012/13 were keepers – Jaaskelainen, Mark Schwarzer, Simon Mignolet and Begovic, with Rickie Lambert the outfield outlier.

A fundamental reason for this is the FPL rule set. While clean sheets are the bread and butter of goalkeepers in most games, the FPL decision to award an extra point for every three saves is crucial to our thinking when assessing our options in goal. Last term, Jaaskelainen delivered just 11 clean sheets, for example, but earned an extra 39 points through saves alone to finish joint-second for stoppers. Handed an initial 4.5 price tag, the West Ham man’s price inflated to 5.2 in FPL and it was his consistency to deliver at least one save point or more in 26 of his 38 appearances which bolstered Jaaskelainen’s appeal.

Assured game time is another factor in goalkeepers’ favour. Four of the five players to feature in every minute of the 2012/13 season were stoppers – Jaaskelainen, Hart, Begovic and Mignolet – with Leighton Baines the only outfield player to make the cut. The risk of rest and rotation is significantly reduced, while the chances of a keeper being subbed off due to a tactical tweak are virtually non-existent.

The Case for the Defence

For every Jaaskelainen, though, there’s a Joey O’Brien. While Guy Demel became something of a cult hero around these parts last season, it was his fellow West Ham full-back who was the best value defender of 2012/13. With 32 starts under his belt, the former Bolton man racked up 123 points – just 21 points less than his keeper – despite playing 703 minutes fewer.

Initially costing 4.0 in FPL, O’Brien’s two goals, four assists and 11 bonus points highlight the potential of a cut-price defender; indeed, there’s every possibility he’d have outperformed Jaaskelainen if he’d been nailed-on at the start of last term, where he started just three of the first nine Gameweeks.

When forming our goalkeeper pairings, it’s vital to also consider what’s on offer from their respective defences. Take Southampton, for example. The Saints shipped 60 goals last season – only four sides conceded more – and their defensive options are resultantly expected to remain in the budget bracket. Bearing in mind they restricted their opponents to just nine goals in the final 10 Gameweeks of 2012/13, though, there’s a fair degree of optimism that Mauricio Pochettino’s side could be a viable investment this time round. While Artur Boruc is likely to offer us save point potential in goal, the Saints’ raiding full-backs Nathaniel Clyne and Luke Shaw look decent shouts from an offensive perspective – crucially, both also look nailed-on under the Argentine and may well share Boruc’s starting price.

While our 15 man FPL squads comprise of five defenders, the vast majority of Fantasy managers favour a three-man backline. Some prefer to plan a little more elaborately – utilising a variety of approaches including two, three and even four-way rotation in accordance with each team’s schedule. Initially, though, selecting the correct defensive options beyond a two-man rotation plan carries a degree of risk.

O’Brien’s three starts in the first nine Gameweeks is a perfect example and is one of a number of reasons why many prefer to be a little more cautious to begin with. Per Mertesacker – the second best value defender last year and sixth overall – started the season at just 5.0 after featuring in Arsenal’s first XI just 21 times the season before. Swansea’s Ben Davies, who began at 4.0, was propelled onto our radars only after first-choice Neil Taylor sustained a broken ankle in Gameweek 3. Seb Bassong – a 4.5 priced squad player at Spurs – was transferred to Norwich after the season got underway and thrived as a key component of Chris Hughton’s backline. Indeed, the Canaries defence produced 10 clean sheets last term compared to a measly three under Paul Lambert the campaign before.

Whether it’s a change of manager, a late move in the transfer window, an unfortunate injury to a first-team rival or a shift in the pecking order, then, all our best-laid plans can be quickly undone – there is always one or two budget defensive options that take us by surprise and emerge as favourites to disrupt our initial squads. An early wildcard, once first choice line-ups are clearer, may afford more security and lessen the likelihood of unnecessary mistakes for those intent on three or even four way rotation in defence.

Attacking Rotation

Typically, midfield or forward rotation is far trickier to achieve as we look to balance the books. The player list rarely affords us the option of a regular midfield starter under 5.0 in FPL – indeed, only three of last term’s top 30 started the campaign under 6.0: Shaun Maloney, Wayne Routledge and Jason Puncheon. Along with Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling, the latter had initially afforded as a rare double-up option in midfield and appealed to those utilising the 3-4-3 formation – both started at 4.5 but fell out of favour at their respective clubs as the season progressed, lessening out budget options further.

For those favouring a 3-5-2 formation, alternating two midfielders and a cheap third striker – picking two of the trio from one week to the next – is also an option. Last season, four sub 6.0 options found their way into the top 30 forwards; Jay Rodriguez, Andreas Weimann, Adam Le Fondre and Victor Anichebe, though the fact that none of the quartet began the season as first-choice at their respective clubs again highlights how tricky it is to judge how the Fantasy season will unfold.

Predicting attacking returns can prove far more frustrating and makes the idea of benching these assets a riskier tactic. Last term’s top value outfield player Rickie Lambert is a good example. Initially priced at 6.0, he registered 98 points on the road last season and 89 in front of his own fans – with goals or assists in 10 of his 19 road trips compared to eight from 19 appearances at St Mary’s, the Saints star man burned many a Fantasy manager who chose to omit him from their starting XI when faced with a tricky away trip. Those who benched Romelu Lukaku for West Brom’s Gameweek 35 visit to Southampton can also attest to the conundrum presented by the budget striker: the Belgian grabbed a 15-point haul in the 3-0 win, offering further proof that rotating a third striker with a fifth midfielder can be a thankless task. Even so, if you can get attacking rotation working for you, the funds liberated by two or three effective budget options can make the difference when it comes to heavy-hitter selection.

Indeed, as we look ahead to the 2013/14 season, many are already debating the Gareth Bale/Robin Van Persie conundrum. If, as many expect, the pair fetch a combined FPL price of around the 25.0 mark, scouring the market for budget rotation options looks more key than ever. While Van Persie’s consistency suggests he’s more than capable of overcoming United’s tricky first few fixtures, Tottenham’s strong opening schedule provides Bale the platform to run riot – with a possible double Gameweek for Chelsea also to factor in, there’s much for us to deliberate already. As the poll on the home page indicates so far, 52% are looking at acquiring both Bale and Van Persie, with just 7% prepared to overlook the Spurs man to begin with.

Using the Season Ticker

As most of you will have noticed, we implemented the brand new season tickers just a couple of hours after yesterday’s schedule announcement. The first six fixtures for all clubs are listed in the sidebar, though members can expand or restrict this by using the plus or minus buttons at the top right of the ticker. They can also view this in accordance with each team’s overall potential as well as by clean sheet and attacking prospects, sorting by difficulty as you go along.

Another of the useful features offered by the members version is the ability to drag and drop rows, moving teams up and down the ticker to help identify rotation pairings – already, there are some noticeable couples over the first few matches that appear to offer potential.

West Ham, Norwich and West Brom have all been handed strong home fixtures in Gameweeks 1, 3 and 5, while Southampton, Hull and, to a lesser extent, Everton offer similar potential in Gameweeks 2, 4 and 6.

Pairing up Sam Allardyce’s side with Southampton, for example, would give you a run of seven straight home games (CAR, SUN, STO, WHM, EVE, CPL, SWA) to kick off the season. A Norwich and Hull partnership would result in (EVE, NOR, SOT, CAR, AVL, WHM, AVL) for the first seven Gameweeks, while Everton and West Brom hands us (SOT, WBA, SWA, CHE/ful, SUN, NEW) in the opening six.

Obviously, these are just a trio of brief examples – as always, you can expect us to delve into the data in far more depth in our forthcoming articles.

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  1. Count of Monte Hristo
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Torres goal

    Mata assist

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  2. Nomar
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    Torres bandwagon

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    1. Count of Monte Hristo
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      😆

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  3. tw
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    Torres 😯

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  4. /
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Did Tahiti just ask some random, wasteman, supporter if he wanted a game in goal?

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  5. Beautiful Game
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Conrad, if you make a EPL Drafted League count me in...and please notify me...!!!

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    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      Neil - any chance that I could have your email, mate? 🙂

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      1. Sheep
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Congrats Neil, you're in the Skull & Bones society 😉

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      2. Beautiful Game
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        spondon647 at gmail dot com

        btw whats it for???

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        1. Saniul
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          10 years, 10 months ago

          Excuse me, but are you Bengali?

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          1. Beautiful Game
            • 11 Years
            10 years, 10 months ago

            yup...are you too???

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        2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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          Ta. LAWR.

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  6. Optimus.
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    this is why mata will be in my team next season..fixture proof

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    1. Sheep
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      Mata > Hazard I think.

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      1. /
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        When Hazard proves himself against a team like Tahiti, then we'll talk

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      2. Optimus.
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        if mata can score/assist against tahati he can do it against anyone especially if torres is on this kinda form in front of him

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        1. Sheep
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          10 years, 10 months ago

          😆 I'm not basing it off of this game 😀

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  7. TorresMagic™
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Final score predictions for Spain vs Tahiti?

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    1. Count of Monte Hristo
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      12-0

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      1. TorresMagic™
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Are they even trying? 1-0 after 10 minutes.

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        1. Count of Monte Hristo
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          10 years, 10 months ago

          This is the 'try hard' phase for Tahiti.

          They are amateur players playing in humid conditions. They will tire soon and Spain will pick them off.

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          1. TorresMagic™
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            10 years, 10 months ago

            Fair enough. A good game for everyone to top up their betting accounts.

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            1. ineo83
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              10 years, 10 months ago

              7-0

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    2. /
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      10-0

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    3. Optimus.
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      knowing spain... 2-0

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      1. Optimus.
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        i mean 10-0 is my proper guess

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        1. /
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          😆

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  8. Darth
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    I think Torres has found his level...

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  9. Dukes of Hazard
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    We will take this game seriously and respect Tahiti...

    What a load of rubbish. Spain are not even running..

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    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Annoying that Berbatov can't play in this one ... 😉

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      1. Saniul
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Keep calm, and pass him the ball. 😉

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      2. Dukes of Hazard
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Reminds me of the rules you have at a summer BBQ, kids vs adults.

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      3. Count of Monte Hristo
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Keep calm and make him a Tahiti national.

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  10. Saniul
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Poor Pepe Reina, the one rare time he actually gets to play for his country and he'll barely even see the ball in his half never mind touch it.

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  11. Count of Monte Hristo
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Nigeria are better than Spain. This much we know.

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Easy bet next game then.

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  12. Sheep
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Gibbs > Monreal.

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    1. New Ghost
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      True. Gibbs will be massive next season (if he stays healthy of course).

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    2. ★FC Borecelona★
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      Yeah, I much prefer Gibbs tbh

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    3. Saniul
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      I will stay away from both, in fantasy terms.
      Otherwise, I think Gibbs' play suits our club more.

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  13. Saniul
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    The depressing realisation that Tahiti have a better passing game than the current England team.

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    1. Sheep
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      So true 🙁

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      1. Saniul
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        🙁

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  14. Count of Monte Hristo
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    It's blatantly obvious was Tahiti are missing.

    Shane Ferguson.

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    1. /
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      😀

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  15. Sheep
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Walcott > Cazorla

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    1. New Ghost
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      camels > sheep

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      1. Dukes of Hazard
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Beat me to it.

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      2. Sheep
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Here's a camel and football joke, what more relevance could you want from a sheep?

        An englishman an irishman and a scotsman were in the sweltering desert walking around looking desperately for something to eat and drink, when, as if out of nowhere, a camel appeared. The englishman caught the camel and spluttered "I support Liverpool, so I suppose I better eat the liver." The scotsman immediately shouted, "Well I support Hearts so I'll eat the heart." And then the rather mentally challenged irishman said, "I support Arsenal, but I don't feel hungry any more."

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        1. New Ghost
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          That'll do sheep. That'll do. 😀

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    2. Count of Monte Hristo
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      Cazorla is having a stinker so far.

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    3. Saniul
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      L Tehau > Iniesta.

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  16. Optimus.
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    welbeck sporting his new haircut today..

    https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/7573436416/hACC33549/

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  17. Dukes of Hazard
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Cow's > sheep's

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  18. Count of Monte Hristo
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Spain are playing so badly. Being dragged down by their level.

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Still 12-0?

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      1. Count of Monte Hristo
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        Yeah

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    2. Saniul
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      As of now, Nigeria should beat Spain 5-1 in the next encounter.

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  19. Count of Monte Hristo
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Pity free-kicks being awarded to Tahiti.

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    1. Dukes of Hazard
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Tbf Spain are overatted.

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    2. Optimus.
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      reminds me of an under 12 gaelic game i was playing 50 years back..we were getting hammered and the ref told us "if you get into the opposing box i will just give ye a peno"

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      1. Parm
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Didn't think you were 60 odd Optimus...

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        1. Optimus.
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          10 years, 10 months ago

          im not 🙂 it feels like 50 years ago though

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  20. Ginkapo FPL
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    And now to get my last piece of value out of my degree. Time to use my library access for good and download loads of research paper on statistical forecasting. 😀

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    1. isacki: full casual
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      If only you'd done this earlier it would have really impressed the lecturers. "Wow young man you seem to take a great interest in probability, would you like to be my assistant"

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      1. Ginkapo FPL
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Erm I did that in my stats course. Got bored of avalanches and floods so just read up on football results, luckily the lecturer had a passion for betting systems 😀

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        1. Count of Monte Hristo
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          10 years, 10 months ago

          Give me an example of applying statistical forecasting to engineering.

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          1. Ginkapo FPL
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            10 years, 10 months ago

            Predicting 100 year return periods on extreme events such as avalanches, earthquakes and floods.

            The Swiss dont allow construction within a 1 in 20 year period avalanche risk zone. (I think its 1 in 20 anyway)

            Furthermore, It may seem perverse not to protect buildings against extreme events but sometimes the cost of protecting is a bigger risk than having to pay out the insurance on an extreme event.

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            1. Count of Monte Hristo
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              Nice one. Cheers.

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        2. isacki: full casual
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          It's the magic of football that it makes avalanches and floods boring.

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  21. Saniul
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Torres is missing sitters at will.

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  22. isacki: full casual
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Stevie Chong Hue dribbling past multiple Spanish players! What a beast he is. Tahiti are underdogs of the year 🙂

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    1. Sheep
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      I have him in my ConFed team 😎

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      1. Saniul
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        You don't get points for dribbles, Sheep.

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        1. Sheep
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          10 years, 10 months ago

          I get respect for having him though 😎

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        2. dribbler
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          you should though!!!

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  23. Sheep
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    This Tahiti team won an international tournament last year. Now that I've seen them play, I can see why. Pretty nifty.

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    1. Dukes of Hazard
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Generally think a few of the player's could make it in the championship, j.Tehau is better than squillaci

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      1. Saniul
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        And Hue is better than Gervinho.

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  24. Saniul
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Tahiti reminds me of Bradford.

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  25. The Stock
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    If this was England playing Tahiti, we'd be 1-0 up by now.

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  26. Count of Monte Hristo
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    Torres

    😆 😆

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  27. tw
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Torres.... *sigh*

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  28. Count of Monte Hristo
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    Silva goal

    Villa assist

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    1. The Stock
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Ramos hug.

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Jesus, Mary and Joseph! 🙂

        What's that you're wearing?

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  29. Optimus.
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    thats the insurance goal now..spain will shut up shop

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      😆

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    Floodgates have opened

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