Scout Notes

Scout Scribbles – Gerrard out of England Squad

Steven Gerrard and Kyle Walker pull out of the England side to face Chile, while Daniel Sturridge misses training with a foot problem. Michu is hoping to recover quickly from his knee and ankle problems, Luis Suarez’ Uruguay are on the verge of qualifying for next year’s World Cup, while Daniel Agger and Cesar Azpilicueta discuss their recent returns to first-team duty for Liverpool and Chelsea respectively:

Gerrard and Walker Withdraw from Chile Showdown

The Liverpool captain and Tottenham right-back were amongst the latest names to call off from tomorrow evening’s friendly against Chile. Daniel Sturridge also sat out yesterday’s training session due to a foot knock and will be monitored ahead the Wembley showdown.

The Scout Says: Bearing in mind that neither Gerrard or Walker have been ruled out of Tuesday’s game with Germany, it seems more than likely that their omission from tomorrow’s is merely precautionary; indeed, Gerrard’s problem is reported to be the hip complaint Brendan Rodgers spoke of recently. After a slow start to the season, Gerrard has picked up in performance, with attacking returns in five of the last six now – averaging seven points per game over that period. Sturridge, on the other hand, has now drawn back-to-back blanks and with Fantasy managers scrambling to bring Luis Suarez on board, has been sold by over 77,000 already this week. Walker has City, United and Liverpool in the next five and has already been shipped out by almost 7,000 Fantasy managers – he’s failed to pick up any attacking returns in the first 11 Gameweeks and received bonus in just two of the seven occasions his side have registered a clean sheet.

Michu Steps Up Injury Recovery

Reports in the local press suggest Michu is hoping for an early return from the knee and ankle problems that kept him out of last week’s draw with Stoke. The Swansea midfielder has been training on an anti-gravity treadmill in an attempt to keep up his fitness ahead of the upcoming trip to Fulham.

The Scout Says: Bearing in mind Michael Laudrup admitted Michu had been playing through the pain barrier prior to being sidelined, it seems unlikely he’ll be keen to rush him back unless he is 100%. With no goals or assists in his last five league outings, the knocks and niggles and packed fixture schedule clearly took their toll on the Spaniard, who has scored just twice this season in the top-flight. Prior to last week’s home game with the Potters, Swansea had scored in just one of the previous four matches but with Wilfried Bony bagging a brace in the 3-3 draw, Laudrup certainly doesn’t need to rush back the former Rayo Vallecano player just yet. Down to 8.7 in FPL Michu has an 8% ownership now and could be a decent differential if he can rediscover the form and fitness of the season gone by.

Suarez On Verge of World Cup Qualification

The Liverpool forward played 81 minutes of Uruguay’s 5-0 first-leg World Cup play-off win in Jordan yesterday afternoon. Given his recent form, Suarez surprisingly play no part in any of the goals before he was replaced by Diego Forlan with nine minutes left on the clock. After the game, the Uruguay coach discussed his plans for the return leg:

“This result will put us in a good position for the second leg. We will play with the same formation to honour the Uruguayan fans who will fill the stadium next Wednesday, as I heard that 60,000 tickets were sold.”

The Scout Says: The quotes are somewhat open to interpretation but it may well be that Suarez is handed another start in next Wednesday’s return leg in Uruguay. With his country virtually assured of their place in next year’s finals after yesterday’s result, there was hope Suarez would be rested for a match that kicks off at 11pm – he’s then set for a long-haul flight back home prior to Goodison’s lunchtime derby the following Saturday. His Fantasy owners will be hoping his game time is minimal next week, though there appears little doubt that, barring any injury, Brendan Rodgers will start him at Goodison regardless.

Agger Determined Nail Regular Role Again

The Dane has discussed his keenness to continue in the Liverpool XI after being handed his first start since Gameweek 5 in the 4-0 win over Fulham last weekend:

“It is difficult to describe but I want to play all the time, every single game. When you are not playing that is difficult but, while that is sad, I just try to work even harder every single day in training, not complaining just doing everything a bit extra. I am more than capable of being in the team – I feel I belong there – but it is the manager’s decision and sometimes that is difficult to change in training. You need to grab the chance when it is there – that is what football is all about. I’m not the type of player who needs an explanation, I just carry on with my thing and try to do everything to get back into the team. It’s been a bit longer than I hoped for but when you get the chance you need to do everything to keep your place.”

The Scout Says: Agger’s return coincided with Liverpool’s first clean sheet since Gameweek 3 and highlighted how crucial his contribution at the back is for the Merseysiders. Brendan Rodgers’ team have conceded just one goal in the five games the Dane has started, compared to nine in the six matches without him. With Martin Skrtel also impressing at the heart of the defence, Kolo Toure and Mamadou Sakho may find it difficult to oust the pair if Rodgers continues with a back-four again – big-money buy Sakho’s presence at the back has failed to impress, with the Reds conceding in all seven games he has started.

Azpilicueta Hopeful of Regular Role on the Left

The Spaniard is optimistic he can keep ahead of Ashley Cole in the left-back pecking order after being preferred to the England star in the last couple of games in all competitions:

“Every time I have more minutes in this position I feel better. Provided I can play and be useful to the team, I am delighted. If necessary, I will play on the left for the whole season. When I was at Marseille, I played left-back several times. The job is basically the same. You are using your other foot obviously, but it is something I am working on in training and that is helping me to get better.”

The Scout Says: Cole was dropped to the bench after an ineffectual display in the Gameweek 10 defeat at Newcastle, with Jose Mourinho singling out his poor performance. Previously regarded as an “untouchable”, the former Arsenal man clearly has a job on his hands to regain his role – Mourinho has admitted Cole is ultimately his preferred first-choice but has admitted that until his form improves, Azpilicueta is there on merit. Essentially, it leaves just John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic as the only nailed-on options in Chelsea’s back-four now, with Gary Cahill and David Luiz left to battle it out for the role alongside Terry at the heart of defence.

Whittaker Frustrated by Lack of Game Time

The Norwich defender has voiced his concerns to the Scottish press after dropping down the pecking order under Chris Hughton in recent matches.

“I found myself out of the team after one poor result we had and when you’re not playing week in, week out you struggle for match fitness. That’s why it’s frustrating because I don’t feel I’ve done anything too wrong to not be playing. I feel I should be playing. It would be easier to take if I felt I was playing badly. Every player knows when they’ve been poor or done well. When you’re playing poorly you put yourself up for being dropped, but I felt I was doing alright and scored a couple of goals. You rely on people dropping form or injuries, but your opportunity will come and that’s what I’m waiting on at the minute.”

The Scout Says: An injury to Seb Bassong proved crucial to Whittaker’s chances at the start of the season. With the Cameroon international injured and Russell Martin shifting to the centre to cover, Whittaker started the first four Gameweeks for the Canaries and quickly earned himself a bandwagon after racking up a goal, assist and clean sheet in the opening three fixtures. The recent 7-0 defeat by City has seen Bassong drop out of the XI, with Hughton opting for Ryan Bennett at centre-half instead – if the Norwich boss decides to shake things up again, though, he could move Martin back to the middle and allow Whittaker another stint on the right. Hughton’s side face just two of the current top eight in the next nine Gameweeks – a run that takes them into the New Year – suggesting their players could be worth considering; Turner, at 4.4, and 4.2 priced Martin Olsson (with starts in each of the last six) look the most secure of the cut-price options at the back.

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524 Comments Post a Comment
  1. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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    Another day is passed, and I still wonder whether I should pick the guy named Remy or the one named Bony.....agonizing..

    HELP

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    1. A.
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      Remy

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    2. La Roja
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      Depends on your squad

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      1. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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        Take a look then 😉

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        1. La Roja
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          Post it then

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    3. FPL Mike the Knight
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      I would go for Remy based on next two fixtures and better form over the last 4-6 weeks.

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  2. Just A Hat
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    aww the page turned after I made a witty comment and now nobody will see it 🙁

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    1. La Roja
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      Copy paste please

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      1. Just A Hat
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        it wasn't so funny that it requires me to copy and paste it, I will end up looking like a right mug

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    2. A.
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      It wasn't that witty

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      1. Just A Hat
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        oh pull the other one Archie

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    3. SPorting
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      Meatlovers!

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      1. Christina.
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        Let me guess...favorite pizza?

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        1. SPorting
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          I ended up looking like a right mug, didn't I?

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      2. Son of Rambo
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        I think he was talking about the one above. Which wasn't very witty either in my opinion.

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        1. SPorting
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          I know.

          But out of the two, this one was his best offering.

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          1. Just A Hat
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            🙁

            I think it is best I only come out during the DZ, it is a harsh environment at this time

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            1. SPorting
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              It's a dog eat dog/pizza/hat world, my friend.

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          2. FantaCity
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            . . . out of the two pizzas? Damn, now I need to go back and see what the other one was

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    4. FPL Mike the Knight
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      went back, wasn't worth the click and scroll.

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  3. Kings of Lyon ★
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    The squad

    Mignolet
    Coleman Rat MTurner Shaw ShawX
    Ozil Whittingham Brady Arnie Hazard
    Suarez Remy Aguero

    The plan

    GW13 - Save
    GW14 - Remy Ozil Hazard to RvP Morrison Walcott

    This transfer plan for GW 14 relies on the following -

    Morrison only rising 0.1
    Hazard rising 0.1
    Remy Rising 0.3

    Its going to be tight. Thoughts on this?

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    1. Just A Hat
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      by the time GW14 rolls round everybody would have forgotten about Remy and a new must have striker would be appear

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      1. Just A Hat
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        my $5 is on Bony

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        1. Kings of Lyon ★
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          Aye Remy out in GW14 for RvP is the plan. I cant ignre Utds fixtures even if there is the chance he'll be rotated

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          1. Just A Hat
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            I don't think he'll be rotated at all to be honest, a frontline of RVP/Suarez/Aguero will be unstoppable!

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  4. anish10
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    worth ditching walker ? hard run of games coming up.

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    1. ILOVEBAPS
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      Walker yes, Dawson no imo.

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      1. FPL Mike the Knight
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        agreed

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      2. La Roja
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        This

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        1. anish10
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          any idea for replacement lads? 6.5 to spend ...

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    2. FPL Mike the Knight
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      Bit expensive considering no attacking returns, Spurs have been solid so far but the clean sheets have mainly come against fairly weak opponents, they conceded against Arsenal, Chelsea, New, West Ham and have tough games ahead.

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      1. anish10
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        best replacement you reckon? 6.5 to spend

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        1. FPL Mike the Knight
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          Hold on, your linked team doesn't even have Walker?????

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          1. anish10
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            updated link

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            1. FPL Mike the Knight
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              Personally I think with Terry and Chico in already you need to look at a 4.5 - 5m defender for the bench and spend the money on Pozuelo, how about Clyne, tough run but great value long term.

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        2. La Roja
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          Terry

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          1. anish10
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            already have him. defence is terry walker chico chester yanga-mbwia

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            1. La Roja
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              Evra

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        3. Spencer
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          Glen Johnson?

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  5. Christina.
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    We should all be forced to only use gravatar's of ourselves. Non of this monkeys, football players, naked women etc.

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    1. DonTheSpecialOne
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      And I thought you were actually using a picture of yourself..

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    2. FantaCity
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      Well done for having set the example . . . no, wait

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  6. Bubz
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    Do you think John Terry absolutely nailed to play every match over the christmas period?

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    1. FPL Mike the Knight
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      I would think 95%.

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      1. La Roja
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        93% imo

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    2. La Roja
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      He has more chances than the other defenders

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    3. Epic Fail
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      Pretty much.

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  7. Xavi Iniesta
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    Right, so who is everybody captaining? I am going for Benteke. Is this crazy considering his form vs a strong team away? I just have a feeling he's going to hit some form in this game.

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    1. Epic Fail
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      Nothing wrong with going with your gut.

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    2. FPL Mike the Knight
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      Most probably going with Bitey.

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    3. Damo.
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      Personally I think you've done enough gambling on bringing him in without form. I wouldn't give him the armband as well.

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    4. Just A Hat
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      Rooneyyy

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      1. Just A Hat
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        or Ozil, probably Ozil actually

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    5. Dangerous Dave
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      Remy. Home v Norwich. 3 goals.

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  8. Epic Fail
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    It's international break and you losers are still on here.

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    1. Christina.
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      Well I can't make love to your missus ALL the time...

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      1. Epic Fail
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        Not even if I pay you more?

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    2. FPL Mike the Knight
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      My friends are here.........says the guy no one knows!

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    3. DGW blindness is for Kinnea…
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      "Us" is the word you are looking for.

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      1. Epic Fail
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        I'm not sure which word to replace it with.

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        1. DGW blindness is for Kinnea…
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          Replace "you"with "us"

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  9. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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    Mignolet
    Coleman ¤ Chico ¤ Johnson
    Ramsey ¤ Oscar ¤ Ozil ¤ Ravel
    Rooney ¤ Suarez ¤ Lukaku

    Bench:....Harper....Kim...Ward...................................................Brayford

    1 FT 0.4M in bank
    Think I wanna get in Remy for Lukaku

    A: Lukaku ➡ Remy

    B: Brayford/Ward ➡ Yanga-Mbiwa, 4.4M defender if Brayford. 4.6 if Ward.

    D: Both transfers mentioned above

    C: I have other pressing issues(please suggest)

    Thanks 🙂

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    1. La Roja
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      A

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    2. FPL Mike the Knight
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      I think B deals with your actual issue better, Kim,Brayford and Ward not quite so much need sorting first before we get to the busy schedule. Lukaku -> Remy could easily bight you in the ass.

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      1. FPL Mike the Knight
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        WTF is bight?!? *bite

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    3. Raddy
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      You gotta get rid of Kim, your just going to keep losing value on him.
      (I had since GW1 and lost 0.5 on him before finally ditching as I kept putting it off)

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  10. Dangerous Dave
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    I can't stop taking hits. Stupid ones too. Just did Aguero to Rooney. Couple of days ago I did Benteke to Remy. Will I ever learn?

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    1. Dangerous Dave
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      I'll probably do another one in a few days time. I'm addicted.

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    2. roscola
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      Your two highest ranks this season came when you took no hits.

      I'm not one to talk. We both need to learn 🙂

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    3. Warbling Wendy
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      Piss poor mate, that is. Herh herh herh.

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  11. Lestat
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    Ireland now have a better manager than England despite the huge gulf in salarys on offer - If O'Neill was available, England would have picked him instead of Hodgson. Any thoughts?

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    1. Epic Fail
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      His boring style of football would have been perfect for England.

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    2. Dangerous Dave
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      Absolute rubbish. What are you basing this unsubstantiated nonsense on?

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    3. La Roja
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      Garbage and pack of poo

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  12. FACUPARSE
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    Top 5 strikers of the 90's

    Baggio
    Klinsmann
    Bergkamp
    Ronaldo
    Furlong??

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    1. Dangerous Dave
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      Jean Pierre Papin.

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      1. FACUPARSE
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        Papin was only good for a few seasons... doesn't qualify

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    2. Epic Fail
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      Asprilla

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      1. FACUPARSE
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        Not to be mentioned in the same breath

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    3. The Finnisher
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      Brunt

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      1. FACUPARSE
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        Don't think Brunt played in the 90s, you know very little...

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        1. Christina.
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          Donald did.

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        2. Epic Fail
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          He did.

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        *cough... 😳

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YomHBEA92gg

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    5. FPL Mike the Knight
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      Shearer?

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      1. FACUPARSE
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        Good shout...

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        1. FPL Mike the Knight
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          In the region of 250 goals in the 90's!!

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    6. Kings of Lyon ★
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      McCoist

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        Stiochkov

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    7. Damo.
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      Fowler

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  13. Blue Lion
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    Are you mad Alang to call tendulkar overrated?

    15847 test runs, 18426 ODI runs,

    First person to score a double century in One Day

    Internationals highest individual score (after Sharma) in the history
    of One Day Cricket (200* vs. South Africa on Feb 24, 2010 at
    Gwalior).

    Highest number of centuries (49).

    Highest number of fifties (96).

    Most 150+ scores (5).

    Most runs in a calendar year (1,894 runs in the year 1998).

    Most centuries in a calendar year (9 in the year 1998).

    Most centuries against a single opponent (9 ODI centuries
    against Australia).

    Most boundaries (4s) scored (In his career, till date, Sachin
    has spanked the cricket ball across the boundary line a
    whopping 2,016 times!).

    Speaking of boundaries, during the course of his historic
    innings of 200*, he also went on to bag the record for the
    most number of boundaries scored by an individual in an ODI
    innings (25 boundary hits).

    Sachin Tendulkar is now the most capped player (463 ODIs),

    having overtaken Sanath Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka.

    First player to score 10,000 right up to 18,000 ODI runs.

    Most Man of the Match (MoM) awards (62).

    Most Man of the Match awards in World Cup Matches (9).

    Most Man of the Series (MoS) awards (15).

    Another of Sachin Tendulkar's ODI records happens to be that
    of the most number of consecutive matches for a team .
    Between 25th April, 1990 and 24th April, 1998, he represented
    India in 185 consecutive ODIs.

    Sachin has scored 1,000+ runs in a calendar year on 7
    occasions (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2007).
    This is a world record.

    Sachin Tendulkar was involved in a mammoth 331-run
    partnership for the 2nd wicket with Rahul Dravid (vs. New
    Zealand at Hyderabad on 8th Nov, 1999). Till date, this
    remains the highest partnership for any wicket in ODIs.
    The formidable pair of Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly
    scored 26 hundred-plus partnerships in ODIs. Of these, 21
    century stands were for the opening wicket. Both of these
    happen to be world records.

    Another lesser-known record (also a world record) is that of
    most stadium appearances. In ODI cricket, till date, Sachin has
    played on 90 different grounds across the world.
    He has scored over 2,500 runs against Australia, as well as
    against Sri Lanka. No other batsman has managed to achieve
    such a feat even against a single opponent, forget about two.

    Test Records
    Sachin Tendulkar has scored the highest number of centuries
    in the history of Test cricket (51).

    On Dec 19th, 2010, he brought up his 50th Test century,
    which he scored against the South Africans at SuperSport
    Park, Centurion. In the process, he became the first, and
    remains the only cricketer on the planet to have scored 50
    Test hundreds; a phenomenal achievement in the game of
    cricket.

    He is now the leading run scorer in Test cricket, after having
    surpassed Brian Lara's tally of 11,953 Test runs in 2008.
    Prior to Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara (who broke Sachin
    Tendulkar's record on Aug 5, 2010), Sachin was the fastest
    man to reach the milestone of 8,000 runs in Test cricket (in
    terms of least number of innings required. Sachin required 154
    innings to cross the mark, whereas Sangakkara did it in 152
    innings).

    Sachin is also the joint-fastest to reach the coveted milestone
    of 10,000 runs in Test cricket (Sachin Tendulkar and Brian
    Lara both achieved this milestone in 195 innings).
    First man to reach 12,000 right up to 15,000 runs in Test
    cricket.

    He has scored centuries against all Test-playing nations, a
    feat achieved only by a handful of international players.
    When he stepped out onto the field in Sri Lanka to play his
    169th Test Match, Sachin Tendulkar created a new record by
    surpassing Steve Waugh of Australia, to become the most
    capped player in the world in Test Cricket.

    When he scored his 49th Test century against Australia at
    Bangalore on 11th Oct, 2010, Sachin Tendulkar became the
    first Indian batsman to have scored 6 Test hundreds in a
    calendar year. The previous Indian record was 5 hundreds in a
    calendar year, which was jointly held by Sunil Gavaskar, Rahul
    Dravid and Sachin himself! A couple of months later, in Dec
    2010, he brought up his 50th Test century, thereby increasing
    his tally of Test hundreds in the year 2010 to 7.

    Sachin Tendulkar also holds the record for the most number of
    150+ scores in Test cricket. (He has 20 scores of 150+ to his
    credit).

    In the process of scoring his 49th Test hundred, Sachin
    Tendulkar also brought up his 11th Test century against
    Australia. The only person to have scored more Test hundreds
    against Australia is Jack Hobbs of England, who scored all of
    his 12 Test hundreds against the Australians.

    During his innings of 214 against the Australians, Sachin
    Tendulkar achieved another milestone; that of aggregating
    3,000 Test runs against Australia. He became only the 3rd
    man in the world (after Englishmen Jack Hobbs and David
    Gower) to do so.

    Till date, he has won the Man of the Match award 14 times,
    which is the highest by an Indian, and the joint 5th highest in
    the world. He has also been awarded the Man of the Series
    award on 5 occasions.

    He has scored 1,000+ Test runs in a calendar year on 6
    occasions (1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2010). This
    particular record also happens to be a world record. Brian
    Lara of the West Indies and the Australian pair of Matthew
    Hayden and Ricky Ponting are all in joint 2nd place, each
    having achieved this feat on 5 occasions.

    When he scored 217 against New Zealand in the 1999/00
    season, Sachin Tendulkar broke the record for the highest Test
    score made by an Indian captain. Previously, the record was
    held by Sunil Gavaskar, who, when captaining the side, had
    scored 205 against the West Indies in Mumbai in 1978/79.
    Dhoni only recently broke this record, when in February 2013,
    he scored 224 against Australia.

    Sachin Tendulkar was 17 years and 197 days old when he
    scored his first Test hundred. He remains the youngest Indian
    to have scored a Test hundred. As far as the rest of the world
    is concerned, Sachin happens to be 3rd on the list of youngest
    Test centurions.

    Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid have put on 19 hundred-
    plus stands in Test cricket. This is a world record for the most
    number of century partnerships by a single pair in Test
    cricket.

    When he scored his 51st hundred, which was against South
    Africa at Cape Town, he became the first overseas batsman to
    have scored 5 centuries on South African soil. The previous
    highest was 4 Test centuries by Wally Hammond of England
    and Neil Harvey of Australia.

    Out of his 51 centuries, 22 have been scored at home and 29
    have been scored overseas. His record of 29 overseas Test
    hundreds is a world record, not to mention an indication of his
    consistency and his spectacular performance away from
    home.

    Another interesting statistic (and of course, another Sachin
    Tendulkar record!) is that he has now scored 12 hundreds
    after the age of 35. Graham Gooch of England remains the only
    other player to have done so.

    Other Records
    Till date, Sachin Tendulkar remains the only player in the
    world to have scored 5 Test centuries before the age of 20.
    He is the leading run scorer in the history of World Cup
    Cricket. Recently, in the 2011 edition, Sachin achieved yet
    another amazing record - that of scoring 2,000 runs in all
    World Cup matches. He is now the only batsman in the world
    to have scored 2,000+ runs in World Cup matches.

    He also holds the record for the most number of runs in a
    single World Cup event (673 runs in the 2003 World Cup).
    Sachin Tendulkar is the only cricketer to have achieved the
    unique double of scoring 15,000+ ODI runs and taking 150+
    ODI wickets.

    He is the first batsman to score 50 international centuries
    (Test + ODI).

    First batsman to score 60 international centuries (Test + ODI).
    The only batsman to score 70 international centuries (Test +
    ODI).

    Sachin has scored a whopping 100 international hundreds,
    and reached this much-awaited, mind-boggling milestone on
    16th March, 2012.

    He is the only player to have scored 30,000 international runs
    (Tests and ODIs combined).

    On most occasions, Sachin Tendulkar's name finds mention in
    the record books for an endless amount of good reasons.
    However, there also exist a couple of reasons which the
    maestro would not be particularly proud of. A lesser-known
    Sachin Tendulkar record (which by the way, also happens to
    be a world record), is that he happens to be the batsman who
    has been dismissed the most number of times while in the
    nineties. He has fallen prey to the nervous nineties on 27
    occasions (17 times in ODIs and 10 times in Tests).

    Another unique record is that he is the only player to have
    scored a hundred on his Ranji Trophy debut, Duleep Trophy
    debut, as well as his Irani Trophy debut (all three being
    premier domestic cricket tournaments in India).

    During the course of his magnificent innings of 120 against
    England at Bangalore on 27th Feb, 2011, he scored his 5th
    hundred in World Cups, and reached yet another milestone;
    that of having scored the most number of hundreds in World
    Cup cricket. Later in the tournament, he scored another
    scintillating ton against the South Africans, and now has 6
    World Cup hundreds to his name. Ricky Ponting who began
    the tournament with 4 World Cup hundreds (and scored
    another one against India in the Quarter-Finals) is in second
    place.

    As far as 50+ scores are concerned, Sachin leads the pack by
    a long, long margin. In World Cup matches, he has crossed the
    50-run mark on 21 occasions (this includes his 6 World Cup
    centuries). Ricky Ponting is in second place with eleven 50+
    scores (inclusive of his 5 World Cup centuries), while
    Herschelle Gibbs, with ten 50+ scores is in third place (2
    World Cup centuries).

    After combining Test, ODI, as well as T20 batting records and
    statistics, it comes as no surprise to see that Sachin has hit
    the most boundaries in international cricket. Second-placed is
    West Indian Brian Lara, with Ricky Ponting in third.

    He holds the record for the most Man of the Match and Man of
    the Series awards in international cricket (all three forms
    combined). Till date, he has won the MoM award 76 times (14
    times in Tests, 62 times in ODIs) and the MoS award 20 times
    (5 times in Tests, 15 times in ODIs). Both are world records.
    He, along with Sourav Ganguly, has been involved in 38
    hundred-plus partnerships in international cricket (all three
    forms combined). This is a world record. The 12,400 runs
    scored by this pair is also a world record. (Incidentally, the
    pair of Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid have also put
    on 29
    century stands, which presently places them at number 3 on
    the list).

    Between 25th April 1990 and 24th April 1998, Sachin
    Tendulkar represented India in a total of 239 matches (54
    Tests and 185 ODIs) without missing a single game. Till date,
    this remains a world record for the most number of
    consecutive matches for a team.

    Is this enough or do you want more?

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    1. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      logs in... been busy

      Logs straight out.. blimey

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    2. Pasqualinho
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      More please.

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    3. Christina.
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Oh boy...

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    4. roscola
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      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      More, please, more. I love gigantic reams of data about cricket on this Fantasy Football site 😉

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      1. Christina.
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        ...the bloody research took so long that Alang has had 5 wet dreams already.

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        1. roscola
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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          • 12 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          😆

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        2. Blue Lion
          • 10 Years
          10 years, 6 months ago

          i just logged in...otherwise would have given him an immediate reply.

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          1. Christina.
            • 14 Years
            10 years, 6 months ago

            Maybe the scouts can hulk it for you? To ensure Alang doesn't miss it? Or would you prefer posting it again?

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    5. Billy Gilmore
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      tl;dr

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    6. Raddy
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Think you meant http://www.fantasycricketscout.co.uk for this one.

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    7. FPL Mike the Knight
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Really, this is not needed on a Fantasy Football Site, Surely you can go hang out on Fantasy Cricket Scout. P.s. cricket is dull

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    8. La Roja
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Wrong website, go away

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    9. swissy
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      why don't you piss off to fantasy cricket scout!

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      1. Blue Lion
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        oh ya as if there is tons to talk over football during IB.

        i see the pages are flying!

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    10. Epic Fail
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      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      I want some compensation for RSI.

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    11. swissy
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      cock.... must be a Chelsea supporter!

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    12. Heydudes13
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      We need more!

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  14. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    What two would you play out of these:

    Johnson, Coleman, Chico

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    1. FPL Mike the Knight
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Johnson and Chico for me, everton aren't looking great for goals and fulham suck. Would expect Pool to score.

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      1. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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        Cheers!

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      2. Raddy
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        What this guy said.

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    2. Dr Dream
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      dunno...got the same problem

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  15. New Article Posted: Frisking the Fixtures
  16. La Roja
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Start 3 out of

    A) clyne

    B) terry

    C) burner

    D) rat

    E) dawson

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    1. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
      • 12 Years
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      A
      D
      B

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  17. hugothedog
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Here's my defense which is a bit cack after the fixture change:
    Boruc Pantillimon
    Clyne Fonte Coleman Walker Vlaar

    1 FT, 0 in the bank. Which option sounds best
    Fonte out for:
    A) Ridgewell
    B) Olsson
    C) Pieters
    D) Yanga-Mbiwa

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  18. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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    Many questions from me now.. sorry
    but

    Could this be worth it? I have the exact needed aamount atm

    Lukaku and Brayford > Remy and Yanga-Mbiwa (-4)

    Leaves me with this:

    Mignolet
    Chico-Johnson-YangaMbiwa
    Ozil-Ramsey-Oscar-Ravel
    Rooney-Remy(C)-Suarez

    Bench: Harper-Coleman-Ward-Kim

    ? 😉

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  19. Kaner
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Which 2 would you pick out of the below for next GW?

    A: Yaya
    B: Oscar
    C: Hazard
    D:Gerard
    E: Coutinho

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