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Winter Wildcard – Defenders

Having cast an eye over some Goalkeeper Pairings for your winter wildcard late last week, we now turn our attentions to the defence. We mainly look at the next 10 Gameweeks as a starting point and also take factors such as attacking and rotation potential into account right across the price brackets:

Seamus Coleman
With an ownership of 44%, the chances are that if you wanted the Everton right-back, you’ll already have him by now. Nonetheless, there are still Fantasy managers who feel they have missed the boat on Coleman – a starting price of 5.0 has now spiralled to 6.7 and dissuaded some from picking him up. Whilst the case for Leighton Baines has been growing of late, he is still costlier (7.4) than his fellow Toffees defender and, crucially, has failed to score a single goal from open play thus far – two free-kicks and a penalty have kept his attacking returns ticking over. Coleman, on the other hand, hasn’t had to rely on set-pieces and has notched five times from open play. He’s scored six or more points in 12 of the opening 20 Gameweeks thanks to a defensive resilience that has earned the Merseysiders eight clean sheets thus far and has home games against Norwich, Villa, Palace, West Ham and Cardiff and trips to West Brom and Newcastle in the next 10 Gameweeks to cement his spot at the top of the defender standings.

Laurent Koscielny
Priced at just 5.5, the Frenchman offers a secure route into the most resilient backline in the Premier League. Arsenal have produced more clean sheets (nine) and also conceded fewer goals (18) than any other side – indeed, such is their consistency, they have shipped more than a single goal in just two of their first 20 fixtures. Granted, Per Mertesacker’s eye for goal has seen him notch twice so far but, with a price tag of 6.5, many will instead turn to his central defensive partner ahead of the Gunners’ upcoming run of games. Home clashes against Fulham, Palace and Sunderland, allied with trips to Villa and Southampton in the next seven suggest Arsene Wenger’s side are poised to rack up plenty more defensive returns before the season is out.

Ben Turner
The Cardiff centre-half has played every minute of the season thus far, registering five clean sheets along the way. With Ole Gunnar Solskjaer now at the helm, the Bluebirds’ defensive potential is currently uncertain but for those looking for the cheapest and most reliable route into the back-four, Turner, at 4.2, looks the best bet. If the Welsh side are to beat the drop, their home performances look crucial – luckily for Solskjaer, seven of the next eight visitors (WHM, NOR, AVL, HUL, FUL, CPL, STO) offer reason for optimism between now and Gameweek 35. As mentioned in the Goalkeepers article, Cardiff offer a strong rotation partnership with the likes of Sunderland, Palace and Norwich over the next 10 Gameweeks.

Danny Gabbidon
Five clean sheets in their last 10 is indicative of Palace’s renewed resilience. Under Ian Holloway, the Eagles’ backline was a no-go area but the ship has since been steadied, with Tony Pulis continuing the good work of former caretaker boss Keith Millen. Whilst their upcoming away fixtures look an unlikely source of returns, Palace’s Selhurst Park schedule is far kinder and suggests Pulis could engineer more shut-outs, as Stoke, Hull, West Brom and Southampton all pay visit in the next nine Gameweeks. As mentioned above, a rotation pairing with Cardiff’s Turner would work well, then, and Gabbidon is our preferred option over Joel Ward – at 4.3 to 4.1 there’s little between them but the centre-half has offered greater attacking potential and earned more bonus points whenever his side have picked up a clean sheet.

Luke Shaw
With a single clean sheet in the last 11 league matches, Mauricio Pochettino’s charges have been far from steady at the back. The absence of Artur Boruc in goal and Victor Wanyama in the centre of the park has hardly helped, but the upcoming handful of matches bodes well for the Saints as they look to return to the resilience that saw them concede just three times in the first nine matches. Sort the fixture ticker in order of defensive difficulty over the next 10 Gameweeks and Southampton sit at the top – home games with West Brom, Stoke and Norwich are supplemented by five kind road trips (sun, ful, hul, whm, cpl) against sides finding it hard to break down opponents. At 4.8, Shaw gets the nod over Nathaniel Clyne here – the latter is the cheapest of Pochettino’s preferred back-four but has struggled with injury recently and hasn’t started a league match since Gameweek 14, with Callum Chambers offering enough competition at right-back to make his acquisition a little risky.

Matija Nastasic
Manuel Pellegrini’s side haven’t been the greatest defensively but, intriguingly, they have registered four clean sheets over Nastasic’s 11 league appearances, compared to a single shut-out in nine without the youngster in the middle of the back-four. Despite a lack of attacking intent, Nastasic’s average of 3.7 points per game is not far off Pablo Zabaleta’s 4.0 and, given the latter sets you back 6.0, Nastasic – providing he stays fit – could prove better value at just 5.1 from here on in. There is perhaps a slight threat of rotation still hanging over him – Pellegrini has never had all his centre-halves fully fit at the same time – but Nastasic is believed to be the preferred choice to partner Vincent Kompany. With home games against Cardiff, Sunderland, Stoke and Villa and trips to Norwich and Hull in the next 10, he’s definitely one to consider.

Jonny Evans
United are hardly making a persuasive case for investment right now, with a series of under-par performances proving the theme of David Moyes’ first term at the helm. With 12 starts in the last 13 Gameweeks, the 5.0-priced Evans has banished the notion that he remains under the threat of rotation and a couple of clean sheets in the last five affords a degree of optimism ahead of some favourable fixtures. Home games against Swansea, Cardiff and Fulham, allied with trips to Stoke and Palace in the next seven look vital to United’s chances of a top four finish and, with doubts remaining over the fitness of his forwards, Moyes will need to tighten up at the back.

Phil Bardsley
An outcast under previous boss Paolo Di Canio, Bardsley has been one of Sunderland’s most consistent performers since Gus Poyet took the reins. With five clean sheets in 13 (three in the last five Gameweeks alone) the Wearsiders have been earmarked as a potential source of defensive returns and Bardsley, with a couple of goals and six bonus points to his name over that period, certainly offers the best prospect of points at both ends of the pitch. Coming in at 4.5, he offers a budget-friendly route into the Wearsiders’ backline ahead of an eye-catching schedule (ful, SOU, STO, HUL in the next five) and also works well as a rotation partner to Ben Turner. Indeed, with only one “difficult-looking” home clash from this point on, Bardsley looks a good bet for the long haul.

John Terry
For all the concerns over Chelsea’s lack of resilience, they have conceded just 19 goals so far – one more than Arsenal. A 2-0 win over Derby in the FA Cup yesterday took their run to four clean sheets in the last five games in all competitions and suggests that, as the season begins to move towards the business end, Jose Mourinho’s side are starting to shine at the back. Coming in at 6.6, Terry, like Coleman, is hardly cheap but he stands head and shoulders over the rest of his defensive team-mates – with two goals, an assist and 14 bonus points, he’s average 4.5 points per game so far. Priced at 5.3, Cesar Azpilicueta may be cheaper but has no attacking returns or bonus points so far, averaging 2.5 ppg by comparison – despite starting nine of the last 10 . With Hull, West Ham, Newcastle and West Brom in the next six, those picking up Terry will likely look upon the Blues skipper as a season-keeper from this point on.

James Chester
Priced at a mere 3.9, the Hull centre-half is a handy addition to any five-man defensive line-up. Steve Bruce’s backline has been one of the most predictable this season – all six of their clean sheets have arrived in front of their own fans and a total of six goals conceded at the KC Stadium makes them joint-top for best home defence. Given that Chelsea and Spurs pay visit next, Chester is likely to warm most benches in the short-term but four of his five following home clashes (SOU, NEW, WBA, SWA) indicate further returns. Hull’s next four away trips (nor, cpl, sun, car) also bode well and suggest Chester could be a handy first defensive sub, should any of our first XI succumb to injury.

Guy Demel
West Ham’s outstanding run of fixtures over the next 10 Gameweeks means they cannot be overlooked. Certainly, with a single clean sheet in six, confidence is hardly high – Sam Allardyce’s decision to field an under-strength side at Forest in the FA Cup yesterday resulted in a 5-0 loss which will hit morale hard, too. Nonetheless, we’re looking at Fantasy potential rather than history here and the Hammers are second only to Southampton for strength of defensive schedule. With Winston Reid, James Collins and James Tomkins all currently injured and Razvan Rat failing to nail down a regular run of starts, Demel (4.7) gets our seal of approval almost by process of elimination – five favourable home games (NEW, SWA, NOR, SOU, HUL) and three kind road trips (car, avl, sto) afford Big Sam the chance to steer his side to safety.

Ashley Williams
Swansea are another side that have failed to impress at the back in recent weeks. Michael Laudrup’s side have a single clean sheet in the last 11 matches but seven of their final nine home games (FUL, CAR, CPL, WBA, NOR, AVL, SOT) suggest Williams and co could be set for an upturn in defensive potential. Indeed, from Gameweek 21-38, Swansea are rated fifth for clean sheets according to our Season Ticker and their skipper, priced at 4.8, is not only the cheapest of Laudrup’s regulars, he has also earned more bonus points than any of his defensive team-mates. Williams also offers a potential rotation partner for Cardiff’s Turner for a combined price of just 9.0.

Ron Vlaar
We also select the Villa skipper due to his remaining home schedule. Priced at just 4.3 now, Vlaar has earned a respectable 3.5 points per game so far and has returned from injury to boost his side’s prospects – indeed, all six of their clean sheets have arrived in the Dutchman’s 14 league appearances. With West Brom, West Ham, Norwich, Stoke, Fulham, Southampton and Hull are still to roll up to Villa Park, Paul Lambert will still have reason for optimism in his battle to beat the drop.

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1,723 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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    Bardsley overlooked. 4.5m. Attacking threat. Rotates well with Cardiff.

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    1. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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      FML.

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      1. SPorting
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        Read the article "first".

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        1. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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          I did. :Roll:

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          1. SPorting
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            That makes it even better :Grin:

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    2. Efan Ekoku Pops
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      I've been saying this. They should write a post on Winter Wildcard Defenders 😉

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    3. Coaly
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      I know! They didn't even mention Coleman!

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  2. DanwiseTheBrave
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    This is a good reason to hold out on your wildcard, more reading material.

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  3. kennethrhcp
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    sorry if asked already, will giroud be fit for the weekend?

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    1. Hank Scorpio
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      I read he missed the Spurs FA Cup match through illness rather than injury, so I would guess he should be fine.......

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      1. kennethrhcp
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        sweet, thanks for the reply

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  4. DonTheSpecialOne
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    These articles are really good, sums it up pretty nice. Wouldn't jump too crazy on Burner, early days but Solskjaer could prefer Hudson/Caulker.

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    1. thetinkerman
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      With a bit of luck we will know before the end of the January WC window

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      1. DonTheSpecialOne
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        Yup!

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    2. roscola
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      Imagine if he were into Brayford!

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      1. DonTheSpecialOne
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        Even better!

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  5. Assisting you all day
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    Coleman Kos evans/clyne Chester Ward

    SIMPLE!

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  6. OPTA FPL
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    Sir Paul again!

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  7. The Finnisher
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    If Rooney were to leave, where do you think he'd go?

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    1. Assisting you all day
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      to play with the legend in your picture

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    2. Hank Scorpio
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      PSG.

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    3. rohan
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      Chelsea

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    4. FACUPARSE
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      Local brothel

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    5. Breadbin
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      Chelsea, after his contract runs out.

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    6. Drip Doctor
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      Chelsea or Arsenal.

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      1. The Finnisher
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        Arsenal hey?

        Would you want him?

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        1. DonTheSpecialOne
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          Arteta/Flamini/Ramsey does the job. I'd rather buy a striker.

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        2. FACUPARSE
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          No thanks, really don't like his character and think he's quite overrated...

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        3. Drip Doctor
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          I'd prefer someone i actually like but i wouldn't say no. I'd really like us to get an emerging talent, someone like Morata.

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    7. The B
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      Obviously Everton.

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    8. gingerino
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      Greggs

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  8. SPorting
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    Currently got:

    Mert, Coleman, JEvans, Gabbidon and Rosenior.

    Rossy -> Chester and my defence is sorted.

    End of Part One.

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  9. Tozier
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    Okay here's my current WC.

    http://i.imgur.com/jWbOHCG.png

    Bearing in mind that Lukaku -> Rooney is on the cards for this weekend, depending on his fitness. I also have cash to upgrade that striker spot to Aguero when he's fit.

    Thoughts?

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    1. mipola
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      Why would you want rooney?Hes struggling with injuries,plays deeps,manu are in horrible form and lukaku has norwich at home

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  10. thetinkerman
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    The picture for the article is HOTTTTTTTT

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    1. SPorting
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      *HAWT

      Keep up at the back. It's 2014!

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  11. Drip Doctor
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    Liking that Williams/Turner rotation.

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  12. SuperOsçarBaby
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    Is Mariappa nailed on?

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  13. nadman89
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    walcott -> eriksen , no arsenal cover but kosc wise or no?! maybe go cazorla?

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  14. Santi sensei
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    my rotation wc defence could be Ward/Chester/Clyne

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  15. Mithrandir, the Grey Pilgri…
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    I already have 4 of those listed in my back 5, 3 of them long term. 😯

    WC will be for only a few players it seems.

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    1. Santi sensei
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      Same

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  16. Baines as a 4th midfielder option?
    Koflok
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    Had quite a bit of lengthy discussion over at DZ http://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/2014/01/05/the-community-round-up-22/?hc_page=9#hc_comment_6458463

    Thought I would bring up the topic to a different crowd.

    "BAINES as your 4th Midfielder"

    Coleman is essential - even over Baines due to the price difference (or at least for early adopters he is). With the template forming up, most people goes with 3 premium mid + 1 mid priced such as Lallana, Cabaye, Eriksen, etc in a standard 3-4-3 formation.

    I'm considering removing that 4th mid priced midfielder and replace him with Baines and playing with 4-3-3.

    Most people would immediately go MID > DEF and stick to their 3-4-3 only rule. But the thing is, in the end it's the game of gathering the most points and Baines is a effective point-gatherer, probably more than the likes of Lallana who are similarly priced.

    A quick comparison shows it's true:
    Baines : PPG of 5.5 | 77pts in 1219 minutes = 15.83 min / point
    Lallana : PPG of 4.6 | 92pts in 1585 minutes = 17.23 min / point
    Cabaye : PPG of 4.7 | 80pts in 1324 minutes = 16.55 min / point
    Eriksen : PPG of 4 | 44pts in 786 minutes = 17.83 min / point

    Safe to say the four players are nailed on in the team and baring injuries (unpredictable factor), they should play every minutes. That means at this rate, Baines will outscore them all.

    Some would say it would mean doubling up between Coleman and Baines, but take out the double up factor and compare it man to man, Baines wins. Quick word regarding defensive double up, Coleman's points does not affect Baines' points and vice versa; you're just putting 2 eggs in a basket rather than two (hedging it).

    And Everton isn't the worse team you can invest heavily into, too. The double up on GW 16 was a disappointment but don't compare Baines to Distin. Look at the long term, Everton got very good home fixtures and few good streaks. And they're playing good football under Martinez and I don't see it stopping anytime soon.

    In the most FFS template team, this would be the likeliest starting line up

    GK
    Coleman Kosc Bardsley*
    Hazard Walcott Silva LALLANA
    FWDs
    Januzaj Burner Ward

    *assuming Cardiff / Sunderland rotation as Uber defender as 3rd slot defense.

    With the Baines replacement it's a straight swap of Lallana Ward -> Baines Jedinak, making the lineup becomes
    GK
    Coleman Kosc BAINES Bardley
    Hazard Walcott Silva
    FWDs
    Januzaj Burner Jedinak

    Now Ward vs Jedinak will pretty much nailed on the bench every week and their point potential is very much similar.

    So it's a straight BAINES vs LALLANA (or Cabaye or Eriksen or whoever your 4th midfield is)

    Thoughts?

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    1. Alaric
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      Very interesting read. Thanks mate

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      1. Koflok
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        Cheers

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    2. applebonkers
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      agree

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    3. The B
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      Very interesting read, potato.

      I discussed in earlier too, about Baines being essential in the top 4 dreams of Everton and possible 4-3-3.

      I like this idea myself and in coming 2 weeks will observe and play WC.

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      1. Koflok
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        Yeah I'm WCing in the coming 2 weeks as well so there's still time to monitor our targets

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    4. thetinkerman
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      This discussion has been around as long as Baines has been scoring goals and threatening to assist from left back.

      Since 4-3-3 is a real option this year due to defenders getting more bonus, him essentially replacing a midfielder is as valid a tactic as ever.

      However, be prepared for a lot of 2 pointers with a couple of explosive weeks probably making up for it.

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      1. thetinkerman
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        PS Baines isn't the only defender I'd consider better value over Lallana/Cabaye etc.

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        1. Koflok
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          Yep there are quite a few, true. I considered having Azpi and Kosc over Lallana in my early WC draft but Baines is just the perfect choice to show the extreme of it

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      2. Koflok
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        Yeah realized this as well (or maybe not as long as this is my first actual season).

        I thought I just bring it up again since we're so close to WC and I have seen rarely seen Baines in a 4-3-3; mostly it's a direct replacement of Coleman. Which is fair enough but I personally wouldn't get out Coleman just yet.

        Yep the baps is also another thing to consider as you said. Even playing less minutes than the in-form and loved Coleman, he outscore Coleman's baps. Actually he is the 2nd highest baps earner (behind Jagielka).

        And true, the thing with Baines is you gotta stick with him. He's more of a explosive type of player rather than consistent 6 pointers. But with Everton's defense this year I would hope his consistency defensively improves a bit.

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        1. thetinkerman
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          Good work with the write-up.

          I have 4-3-3 with Distin at the moment 😎 Missed the boat on Coleman

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          1. Koflok
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            Thanks bud.

            Shame on missing Goalman though. First name in my WC sheet

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    5. SC not pearls before swine
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      One counter I can make is that by picking Baines over the likes of Eriksen, you need to fill a cheap midfield slot. Say you go super cheap with Jedinak, who has a PPG of 2.2 instead of a cheap defender like Gabbidon who has a PPG of 3.2. There's also the fact that with benching/rotation within your team you can miss out on the lower points for the defenders (In theory any way) and push that PPG even higher.

      I also think that with Baines, you have to stick with him for a while, he's not the type of player you can transfer in/out because you never know when he's going to get those big attacking points. With an Erikisen and Lallana, you can play the fixtures and I feel like there's a chance you catch a streak of 8 PPG for a couple weeks. With Baines, you're in for the long haul so you're getting that 5.5, and if he's stuck in a rut of bad luck, you're in trouble.

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      1. SC not pearls before swine
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        PS: I don't think Baines is a bad option, I just don't think it's as simple as saying, "He's better than similarly priced midfielders."

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        1. SC not pearls before swine
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          Using season long PPG as the metric.

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      2. Koflok
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        Fair point. The thing with the likes of Lallanas and Eriksens is getting them in the right time. With Baines it's like a long term relationship.

        I havent fully convinced myself to bring in Baines to actually because I do kneejerk a lot, but with the baps and Everton's recent form this came into mind and I thought just sharing it out to see people's opinions

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        1. SC not pearls before swine
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          Yeah it's definitely worth considering. Especially for suckers like me who don't have Coleman on the cheap

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    6. OPTA FPL
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      Old story for me, Christina & Granville wrote this story about Baines every year, this year I wont join them again!

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      1. Koflok
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        Oh wow with Granville onto Baines kinda surprised he's been injury-free for so long

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    7. Phoenix Wright
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      Or play a 2-5-3 formation with Baines as the "5th Midfielder"? That's even better.
      I have Sagna, Baines and 3 cheap defenders from which I will play only one everyweek based on CS odds.

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      1. Koflok
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        Ha just tried to write up an interesting intro there.

        Fair enough most are doing that as well.

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    8. Just A Hat
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      You have to make sure you stick with Baines if you get him which can be hard to do but is necessary!

      I actually sat and wondered what I was thinking when I bought him in against Stoke with 5 minutes left but then he comes up with a penalty and max bonus

      Go Baines!

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      1. Koflok
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        Ha yeah that's the thing with Baines isn't it.

        I had him last season and his goals are just pure joy because you would expect a CS so when you got em it's just meh but more times it's disappointment

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    9. Avon Barksdale
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      If u missed the boat on Coleman would u still go the same with Baines Koscielny Evans Azpi/Nastasic??

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      1. Koflok
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        If I missed the boat on Coleman, it only makes me wanna go for Baines even further. Only 0.7 difference instead of us early adopters 1.5m diference between them.

        Baines Kosc Azpi Nasty. Wouldn't touch an MU player with Moyes around

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        1. Avon Barksdale
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          Yeah ur probably right, lovely post btw.

          Probably go for this is the next few

          Mannone
          Baines Koscielny Azpi
          Ozil Hazard Oscar Eriksen
          Suarez Aguero JRod

          Davis Jwp Burner Gabbidon

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    10. Lexim
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      Holy crap, in all seriousness that was enlightening. I'm seriously considering my WC on this theory.

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    11. Thomass
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      Great read thinking of going 4-3-3 thoughts?!

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    12. adams_6
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      Fantastic piece. I'm in

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    13. Ginkapo FPL
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      Its ridiculous.

      Why waste the fact that Baines is a defender?

      Play Baines as your FIFTH midfielder, and as a result only play two defenders.

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  17. Alaric
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    Appreciate any and all help !

    Mignolet

    Coleman, Evra, Lovren

    Barkley, Walcott*, Hazard, Cabaye*

    Suarez (c), Remy, Lukaku

    :4.0, Ravel, Ward, Chester

    1FT available, £2.2m ITB

    Assuming I should just wait for Walcott news? With Remy having some tough fixtures coming up, I was thinking of doing Remy>J.Rod or Adebayor

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  18. LewanGOALski
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    does it look like WC needed?

    Howard
    Terry - Kosc - Bardsley
    Silva - Walcott* - Cabaye* - Whitt
    Suarez - Lukaku - Rooney*

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    1. LewanGOALski
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      bench is: Redmond - Ward - Murner*

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    2. Tricky
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      Barring Walcott news your pretty good to go.
      Think you'll find a lot of wildcard teams done already will have your players in them.

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  19. nadman89
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    guys , im going to hold onto walcott this week because i have januzaj off the bench so the question is how much if any do you think he'll drop in value?

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    1. slizorn
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      if he is confirmed out for 4 weeks, expect ppl to ship him out, alrdy 4k + ppl have done so last time i checked on totalfpl website

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    2. roscola
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      If confirmed out soon for any length of time then definitely once, possibly twice. Certainly not 3 times.

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      1. nadman89
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 4 months ago

        the question is would lose value or take a -4?!

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        1. roscola
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 12 Years
          10 years, 4 months ago

          The reason I'm so bad at this game is that I spend too many points on needless transfers.

          But even I will accept losing 0.1/0.2 in value and transfer him for free out at the first chance 🙂

          Also depends on how much you bought him for. I bought him for 9.1 which means that if he drops once, I won't lose out on any selling value. Check the Data View on the transfers page if you don't know your purchase price.

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  20. Koflok
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    When is Reid coming back?

    He got 5.1 ppg (4th behind Coleman, Baines, and Mertesacker)

    It shows how West Ham have surely missed him as they have only kept 1 CS since he's out compared to 6 when he was around.

    Demel / Rat probably a better pick, but Reid is key here to West Ham's CS potential.

    And the other positive thing is Hull rotates nicely with West Ham so you can have the bargin basement Chester as your other defender.

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    1. The B
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      I have Collins right now but he is injured which is a bummer. What happens to his place when WH's main guys return? Any idea?

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      1. FISSH
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 4 months ago

        Collins will be dropped asap IMO

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  21. Barrier Freeman
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    Williams or Fonte to go along with Kos/Coleman?

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    1. nadman89
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      i have lovren so if u cant afford , shaw/clyne/fonte is way better than ashley williams

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  22. FORCA INTER
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    anyone seen Man UTD and Kovacic rumours?

    seems like Hernadez will be going in Inter and Kovacic to UTD

    perssonaly i would love this transfer

    i rate kovacic as 2nd best croatian player behined Modric

    he dosnt play in Inter and he is just waht UTD needs

    would be perffect player for UTD

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    1. nadman89
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      doubt it united wont let go of hernandez especially as rvp and rooney are always injury worries , i think guarin would be a better fit for united , not gonna lie dont know much about kovacic , just know lovren , modric and srna these days for croatia

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    2. Breadbin
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      Never heard of him so he must be rubbish.

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      1. FACUPARSE
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 4 months ago

        Snorefest

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        1. Breadbin
          • 13 Years
          10 years, 4 months ago

          Stalkfest if it involves you.

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    3. Kno
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      what role does he play?

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      1. FORCA INTER
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 4 months ago

        midfilder,carrick position

        could play cam as well

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  23. anish10
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    just pulled the trigger

    walcott>ozil
    nasri > oscar

    2FT

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    1. SuperOsçarBaby
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      nice

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    2. Breadbin
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      Heads up everyone: Anish is Theo's doctor.

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    3. The B
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      I hope now that Walcott is fit for the GW just so that you get a wicked burn.

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    4. Phoenix Wright
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      Why not wait on Walcott news? He is the Suarez of Midfielders in FPL.

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  24. Bridge
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    How's this looking chaps?

    Szczesny
    Koscielny, Coleman, Clyne (Ward, Chester)
    Yaya, Hazard, Ozil, Henderson (Mutch)
    Suarez, Negredo, Rooney

    Cheers!

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    1. FISSH
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      looks good mate. I went for Mutch last week thought he looked good. Shame he got injured, happens everytime!

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  25. Kerrazy
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    waiting for the further news of course. but which is more pressing transfer?

    A) Walcott>Ozil/Santi

    B) Jagielka>Evra/Evans (already have Mertesacker)

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    1. FISSH
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      saw on Soccer AM, so good

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    2. applebonkers
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      • 14 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      20 thousand man utd fans disappeared after the bony goal

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  27. FISSH
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    how does this look for a potential wc team?

    assuming all players are passed fit.

    Boruc/Mannone

    Williamson, Distin, Kosc, (Chester, Gabbi)

    Cabaye, Silva, Hazard, Walcott, Mirallas

    Suarez, Aguero (Rodriguez)

    Not sure about Mirallas really, but if Deleafueuefoeue stays injured he will get minutes, looks dangerous

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    1. nadman89
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      id rather have barkley than mirallas and then you can upgrade distin to coleman/baines and dont like the williamson pick

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      1. FISSH
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 4 months ago

        I've had Baines already this season and he really let me down. Can't justify paying 6.7 or what ever Coleman is now considering I have had him twice this season already (don't ask)

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        1. nadman89
          • 12 Years
          10 years, 4 months ago

          haha understood but u do wanna go up in the rankings , distin will get u cs here n there but baines and coleman will get u assists and goals and barkley to me is more nailed on than mirallas

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          1. FISSH
            • 11 Years
            10 years, 4 months ago

            Ok thanks for the advice mate. I may have to swallow my pride and get Coleman again.

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    2. OPTA FPL
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      do we get points for 'dangerous'? he looks dangerous about 20 gw for nothing

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  28. SuperOsçarBaby
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    Yaya or Silva, if Aguero is back who will involve more with him? i can afford both

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    1. FISSH
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      I think Silva

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    2. The B
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      Stop showing off. We all know your TV is high.

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      1. SuperOsçarBaby
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 4 months ago

        The BS,my SV is only 101.8
        yeah that is high

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  29. slizorn
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    What are ppl's thoughts on doubling on arsenal's defenders (merta/kos) as supposed to having a midfilder/striker and a defender?
    Clean sheet potential in the next four games look highly likely whereas goals can come from any source in midfield/striker.

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  30. Blue Teets
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    Winter Wildcard - Midfielders (no particular order)

    1. Oscar
    2. Ozil
    3. Silva
    4. Janujaz
    5. Whittingham
    6. Coutinho

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