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Scout Scribbles – Troubled Rooney Shows The Strain

A distressed Wayne Rooney fails to make an impact in Munich as United crash out the Champions League. Back home, there are injury updates from the West Brom and Liverpool camps, Alan Pardew waits on a potential return for striker Loic Remy, while Cardiff look set to lose Craig Noone for the remainder of their relegation scrap:

Hesitant Rooney Falls Short For United

Wayne Rooney’s performance in United’s 3-1 Champions League exit last night will fuel concerns that the striker remains troubled by a toe injury. Rooney missed a gilt-edged opportunity to put United back in front with the leg tied at 1-1 but failed to strike the ball cleanly, having looked out of sorts throughout the defeat in Munich. David Moyes admitted post-match that the injury may have hampered Rooney’s display:

“At times it looked like it was a struggle striking the ball. But he is so vital a player to us. He is so important with Robin van Persie out.”

The United boss had publicly announced that Rooney was happy to take a pain-killing injection in the toe in order to be available for the tie but the gamble on his fitness may yet impact on the remainder of United’s season.

The Scout Says: While the press speculate on the impact of United’s exit and likely failure to seal Champions League qualification, Fantasy managers will be left pondering if Rooney will be granted further time to recover from this current injury. With a blank this Gameweek, Rooney has been sold by almost 50,000 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers and last night’s unconvincing display seems likely to see sales gather pace. However, Rooney has three consecutive home matches against Norwich, Sunderland and Hull City – all of which promise strong returns. We must now sit and wait on noises from Old Trafford to assess whether Moyes will consider resting Rooney over those fixtures. The United boss could have a new option, having recently confirmed that he expects to have Robin van Persie back in contention before the end of the season, with the Dutchman responding well to treatment on his knee injury back in Holland.

Pardew Hopeful On Remy Reprieve

Alan Pardew remains optimistic on the chances of Loic Remy returning to the squad for Newcastle’s visit to Stoke this weekend. The French striker has missed the last five matches with a calf injury, during which time the Magpies have scored just a single goal, slipping to four defeats.

“Loic is not far away – it will be a boost for the squad if we can get him back in and around us. Hopefully, we can for Stoke because that’s a big game for us. We have lost two heavily at home.”

Pardew is also hopeful that Tim Krul will be back in contention between the sticks at the Britannia. The Dutch stopper missed defeats to United and Southampton with a knee injury.

The Scout Says: Remy’s return cannot come soon enough for the Magpies. His absence has left them devoid of a threat up front and has seemingly knocked the stuffing out of Pardew’s side, leaving them victim to a run of damaging setbacks. Fantasy managers are unlikely to have their heads turned by any potential Newcastle revival just yet, although with home fixtures with struggling Swansea and Cardiff, Remy has the platform to return to form. He had scored back-to-back goals in wins against Villa and Hull before sustaining the calf injury and has notched 13 over the season – a strong return for a striker that peaked at a value of 8.2 in FPL.

Bluebirds Lose Noone Option

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has confirmed that winger Craig Noone is likely to miss the remainder of the season with an abdominal injury. The former Brighton man returned to the fray from the bench for the Bluebirds against Crystal Palace on Saturday, only to sustain the injury which has seen him fly to the US to seek specialist advice and treatment.

“We have to find out exactly how bad it is and I doubt we will see him back this season. He is a player who makes things happen for us and he has been terrific, but we will have to do without him over these next few weeks.”

The Scout Says: Noone had looked a key player for Solskjaer with a series of eye-catching performances back in January, convincing Fantasy managers that he was a prospect that could fill the fifth midfield slot in our FPL squads. Recent weeks have seen Noone miss out, however, with an array of knocks curtailing his game time. This has coincided with Jordan Mutch establishing himself as the weapon of choice in the Cardiff midfield, having fired seven goals and six assists over the season. While Mutch’s FPL price has soared to 5.0 from 4.5, Noone has slipped from an initial value of 5.0 to just 4.1 and will now finally be cast aside by his remaining owners. His absence could present further opportunities for Wilfred Zaha, who started ahead of Noone in Saturday’s defeat, only to be swapped on the hour mark.

Injury Boost for Baggies

Pepe Mel looks set to welcome back a trio of first-team players for the weekend visit of Tottenham. According to the club’s official website, Billy Jones, Chris Brunt and Claudio Yacob are all in contention, with the former two turning out for the reserves earlier in the week, though Zoltan Gera is sidelined for four weeks with a hamstring problem. Jones, though, acknowledges he faces a fight to oust Steven Reid from the right-back berth after a number of weeks on the sidelines:

“In the eyes of the medical staff and in my own eyes I’m ready to be back involved with the first-team, if selected. I’m feeling good now and looking forward to being involved again. It will be difficult to get my place back. If I’m going to be perfectly honest then I don’t expect the gaffer to change a winning team. That’s very much a rule of football – if the team is winning then you don’t change it.”

The Scout Says: The Baggies are starting to pick up under their new manager, with two wins and a draw in the previous four Gameweeks. Last week’s 1-0 victory at Norwich was the first time they’d managed a clean sheet under Pepe Mel, though, with a series of unconvincing defensive displays perhaps boosting Jones’ chances of an immediate recall. Brunt will also be hopeful of ousting Graham Dorrans from the left flank berth – the Scot has started the last four and grabbed a goal in the Gameweek 32 draw at Cardiff, though the upcoming schedule – Spurs, City and Arsenal in the next four – is surely enough to focus our targets elsewhere.

Agger On Course for Weekend Return

Reports indicate the centre-half is on course for a quick return to action after missing last week’s win over West Ham with a knee problem. Agger is set to be available for selection for Liverpool’s vital home encounter with Man City, though Mamadou Sakho will be hoping to continue alongside Martin Skrtel after earning the praise of manager Brendan Rodgers:

“It was a nice introduction to some parts of English football for Sakho. West Ham play a very direct game and Andy Carroll is as good as anyone in world football when the ball is played up to him. But he coped really well with it, having been out of the side for so long. I thought he and Martin Skrtel were very good.”

The Scout Says: With a home clash against Chelsea in Gameweek 36, Agger’s quick return could prove significant for the Merseysiders’ title tilt. Liverpool have produced eight clean sheets in the 15 games the Dane has started – without him in the XI, they have managed a mere two shut-outs in 18 matches. Indeed, in spite of Skrtel’s six goals thus far, he has still averaged less than Agger this term, by 4.1 to 4.2 points per game; a clear indication of just how vital the latter is to Liverpool’s defensive prospects. With Norwich, Palace and Newcastle all still to follow, more defensive returns look on the cards providing Agger can steer clear of the treatment room.

Reid Determined To End Season Strongly

The West Ham defender is looking to secure a starting berth for the remainder of the season after finally appearing to have reclaimed his role in Sam Allardyce’s XI after a lengthy injury lay-off:

“I’ve been out for four months with my ankle and it’s still getting better. I feel maybe that I still have another ten, 15 per cent to work on until I’m there 100 per cent. I’ll work hard every day to make sure I’m there. This is how I feel personally. There’s a little bit more sharpness to get out there and hopefully I can get that before the season ends.”

The Scout Says: Having started each of the first 10 Gameweeks, Reid was expected to be immediately reinstalled to the Hammers’ XI upon his return from injury. With James Collins and James Tomkins helping Sam Allardyce’s side to four back-to-back clean sheets between Gameweeks 23-26, Reid was afforded no more than a handful of brief second-half sub appearances. Collins’ recent injury problems have allowed the Kiwi the chance to slot back in alongside Tomkins in three of the last five, though given that Allardyce’s side are without a clean sheet in seven and square up to Arsenal, Spurs and City in the final five, few will be looking to bring their defensive assets on board, despite an impressive 13 clean sheets to their name thus far.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

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  1. Return of the Power Five?
    J0E
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    Fantasy Football Scout daily hot topic

    Return of the Power Five?

    With Everton’s fixtures turning after the double gameweek many will be looking to off load Lukaku. There is lots of talk about maximising the forward line up for the rest of the season with a combination similar to Aguero, Suarez and Rooney. But does the midfield deserve greater investment, with the likes of Gerrard, Mata and Yaya Toure all proving smart buys.

    Could we even be seeing the return of a Power Five midfield?

    A midfield from gwk 35 onwards of Yaya Gerrard Lallana Mata Eriksen looks mighty tempting.

    Anyone tempted to get a cheap striker alongside the likes of Suarez and Rooney and focus on a power five midfield? If so who would your power five be? Arguably Silva and Yaya can both stake a claim for inclusion.

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      WOW I miss the Power 5. I am the one who gave the name to Power 5. Ahhh.. memories

      P.S. 4 3 3 is the key now

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      1. asquishypotato
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        I'm not sure, I can't think of any 4 long term defenders that are key against a midfield 4 or 5.

        Each to their own I guess.

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      2. JT's Dog
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          RVP still a crazy high price right?

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      3. King Nil Miss ✩
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        If all 3 are fit I prefer the "Trinity" to the "Power 5" plus we could benefit from mid priced mids like Eriksen and Ramsey.

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        1. President John F. Keninnsie
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          Power 5 or not, all I can say is that Holtby will be in my team for the rest of the season 😎

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          1. President John F. Keninnsie
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            Oops wasn't meant to be a reply to KNM.

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      4. mubin
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        It is very tempting to have the Power 5 this late of season as a differential as most of the teams will likely to field 3 strikers upfront. 🙂

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      5. roscola
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        I'm also thinking I might keep hold of Lukaku after I noticed that he's scored 9 of his 13 goals against top half sides. He seems to be the opposite of a flat track bully, though of course it could be coincidence.

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        1. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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          interesting

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        2. The Baby-faced Assassin
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          I noticed this, will defo be keeping up to the Man u game at the very least. Probs end up swapping him for rooney for the double though.

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      6. daisybcfc
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        all about 343

        with 3 of Rooney, Suarez, Kun, Lukaku and Sturridge up top and Yaya in midfield. then piece in the gaps.

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      7. Qubit
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        Not for me. I think its quite likely that if Aguero stays fit then Yaya will prove to not be worth 10+ million (historically through this season he has scored double figures only twice when Aguero has played significant minutes).

        Also on a purely points per game ratio the highest scoring 3 are Strikers. No sense in not filling one of those slots i think.

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        1. Kings of Lyon ★
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          Agreed

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      8. pundit of punts
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        Nah..Suarez,Aguero,Rooney is the way to go I feel. Not having Aguero for the the awesome fixtures and the title run in could be disastrous. True he has a dodgy injury record but if fit he could catapult you up the rankings.

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        1. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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          rvp back in a few weeks ruins the rooney appeal

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          1. roscola
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            Probably also the Mata appeal

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          2. Qubit
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            Could be a very useful differential. If he's fit and Rooney isnt then Id certainly consider dropping Suarez for wk36 and 37 (Che and Cry) vs (Nor, Sun, Hull - all at home) and swapping back for Suarez wk38.

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      9. Holmes
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        Wont say Power 5, But I am going with somewhat differential 5 after DGW
        Yaya, Mata, Eriksen, Ramsey/Schurrle, Salah/Dejegah

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        1. FantaCity
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          like Dejagah - straight swap for Puncheon after the double, or as a Noone replacement looks good

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      10. BeachBadger
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        If Rooney is crocked, it's certainly worth a look. Esp if Mata gets his free role again. Rooney out mean I would likely go with Adebayor up top. Eriksen could be just as effective.

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      11. In Like Flynn.
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        Ramsey and Ozil could easily be part of our considerations by 35 or 36.

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      12. Ramboo
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        Nah.

        Going forward from gw35 with 1 city midfielder sounds pretty bad imo, given their dgw.

        But i wouldnt mind other ppl going for this plan =) =)

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      13. RedLightning
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        Certainly not. This season has been all about a Power Front Seven (3 forwards and 4 midfielders) - apart from the early game-weeks when the top defenders were outperforming most midfielders - and always playing 3 forwards.

        IMO it is not worth spending too much on your 5th midfielder if you can spend it more profitably on strengthening your defence.

        Going for a Power Five on his wildcard was Mark's biggest mistake this season.

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    2. pundit of punts
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      Points prediction for this gw.

      Ramsey
      Eriksen
      Schurrle
      Lallana
      Gerrard

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      1. Kings of Lyon ★
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        6
        6
        8
        12
        2

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      2. daisybcfc
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        1
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        2
        5
        5

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      3. FF Dirtbag
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        All 6 or above for everyone but Schurrle and Gerrard

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      4. Grumpy Camel
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        5
        2
        7
        9
        3

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    3. elkunaguero
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      I need to keep it cheap at the back to accomodate Yaya/Silva/Kun

      Would you consider a triple up on Palace? Ward/Dann/Peperoni?

      That would give me 9 DGW players

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      1. King Nil Miss ✩
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        No, bad fixtures till the end of the season... when they have Fulham.

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      2. hobocopter
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        Fixtures turn sour immediately afterwards, and you will have other transfers to make in advance of DGW37 (ie Man U in, Everton out).

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    4. VRP
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      Repost from old post:

      Is it worth doing either/both?

      1) Hazard -> Eriksen/Mirallas

      2) Sturridge -> Aguero/Adebayor/Lambert

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      1. CoolBeans
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        Both, looks like popular choice this week..Although I do think Sturridge could upset his sellers. He'll want to score so badly against both City and Chelsea.

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    5. el flacooo
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      sorry for repost

      A) sturridge > aguero: what would give: mirralas / silva / toure / AJ / aguero /suarez / lukaku

      or

      B) stering > lallana: what would give: Mirallas / silva / toure/ AJ / Lallana / Lukaku / suarez

      cheers

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      1. FF Dirtbag
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        A if Aguero is fit and ready he is a must with his games

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    6. samcro
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      To everyone who has a goalkeeper combo of Mannone / Boruc... who are you picking this week?

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      1. Lord Flashheart
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        boruc has 50% chance or so for 6 points, and unlikely for save points (1 at most).
        pot odds give him someting like 3.3 points.

        manone likely for 3-4 save points from the two games combined, and porbably will lose a point in each game for 2-3 goals against. pots odds say around 5 points.

        as tempting as boruc is, IMO manone is more likely to end up with more points.

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        1. BeachBadger
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          Hmm. Thanks for this. It just feels so wrong though haha. Still theres also the unlikely possiblility that SUnderland will keep one of these teams out

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      2. The Baby-faced Assassin
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        Boruc for me.

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    7. Yome
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      RVP coming back soon from injury, bye bye Mata then!

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        +1. So bring RVP for the old days? Forget Rooney?

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        1. Yome
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          RVP, Aguero, Suarez to end the season on a high 🙂

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          1. BeachBadger
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            Thats so top heavy it's tripping up it's own feet haha

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      2. elkunaguero
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        and no more goals from pens for Rooney

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        1. Yome
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          Indeed, well Rooney won't be scoring many with a broken toe 😉

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          1. elkunaguero
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            might be safer anyway, Fabregas broke his leg taking a penalty at Arsenal

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            1. Yome
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              Jeez, I didn't know that, poor lad

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      3. Valar(Keith)
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        Feck.. just in time for the juicy fixtures too. im stumped now

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      4. CoolBeans
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        I know it sounds silly but United look a better team without him, I think RVP has been a spanner in the works this year for them.

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    8. FPL Daniel
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      This Rooney/ RVP/ Mata situation is gonna be key for end of season revival and increasing in the rankings

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        Van Persie should be fit to return for the visit of Norwich City on April 26 or the trip to Sunderland a week later.

        The Dutchman suffered a sprained knee after scoring a hat-trick against Olympiakos on March 19 to help United into the last eight of the Champions League, but has been out of action since.

        Moyes is confident van Persie will prove his fitness ahead of leading his country in the World Cup in Brazil in the summer and said: "Robin is over in Holland having treatment.

        "We get a daily update on how Robin is and he's getting better. Time is healing it as well and he's doing a lot of rehabilitation work and recovery back there.

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      2. elkunaguero
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        it makes Rooney and Mata less essential, but you still need at least one of them for the double

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      3. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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        annoying, playing better without him. and makes rooney/mata less appealing as fantasy assets. mata pushed wide, rooney pushed deep

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    9. McSauce
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      Does anyone else think that you should be able to make subs with your bench players throughout a GW - 3 subs

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      1. daisybcfc
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        if you wana make subs play UFPL, if you like it simplier then FPL

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      2. Amateur Pundit Zan
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        You can do it in UFPL. I think it makes the game to easy

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    10. Blue Lion
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      Thanks for all those replies on the previous post geezers.As much
      as i would like a 3 rd Everton player in the form of a defender, i have
      to waste another two trannie bringing the player in and out of the
      team..The next set of Everton fixtures are hardly enticing...i have
      better options..

      Sorry,Hectic day!

      and ya Don....Agueeeerooooooooooo! 😀

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    11. Bridge
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      2.5M in the bank and 1 FT - Sturridge to Aguero?

      MANNONE (Marshall)
      COLEMAN, WARD, Terry (Cahill, Demel)
      SILVA, MIRALLAS, TOURE, Gerrard (Noone)
      LUKAKU, Suarez, Sturridge

      Cheers!

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      1. Kevin Twine
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        Yeah go for it.

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        1. Bridge
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          Ta

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      2. Amateur Pundit Zan
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        That's what I am doing. Up to you if that encourages or deters you

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    12. pundit of punts
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      Don't think RVP will play again this season.

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      1. Pinoche
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        +1

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        1. elkunaguero
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          +1

          not sure I agree, but just nice to have three Silva gravatars next to each other

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          1. pundit of punts
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            Merlin ftw. 😎 😀

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          2. Pinoche
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            😆

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      2. Lord Flashheart
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        agree - united have nothing to play for, why risk the world cup and rush back from a knee injury?

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        1. pundit of punts
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          This.

          This being a WC year makes a RVP return less likely.

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      3. BeachBadger
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        Not to break up the line of Silva's I'm just gonna post my smiley face down here

        😆

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    13. Nibbsy
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      Is it worth getting Barkley/Mirallas for this week then switching to Ramsey next week for -4, or just get Ramsey this week and save the hit?

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      1. Funkyav
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        Save the hit imo. Not sure about ramseyntho if he plays against Wigan he could be used from the bench in midweek

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        1. Nibbsy
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          Yeah that's what I'm worried about. Would prefer to wait a week on him but would likely mean a hit.

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    14. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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      messi ran 6.8k vs atletico last night. really really low. is he getting lazy/complacent?

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      1. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
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        possibly complacent...I think its clear cr7 has overtaken him

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    15. Valar(Keith)
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      Sturridge to Aguero planners.. (im possibly one of you'll).. are we bat sh!t crazy? i fear we are chasing fool's gold here swapping such a consistent fpl option out for a perma injury fpl option 🙁

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      1. Valar(Keith)
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        maybe it'll be a better option to keep Sturridge this week and swap Lukaku for Aguero next week? just maybe.. and then Sturridge to Rooney if RVP not fit etc for the double

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      2. elkunaguero
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        by tomorrow afternoon, we should be able to tell if it's a calculated bet or a complete gamble

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      3. daisybcfc
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        thats what im thinking, was hovering over the transfer button for a while.

        Lukaku to Aguero next week could be fine too but you'll only probably do it if he does well this DGW then you've missed that.

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      4. Qubit
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        I dont think so, Studge only scored double figures 4 times all season. Aguero has 6 double digit hauls in 800 minutes less on the pitch.

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      5. roscola
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        It is obviously a risk but Sturridge has gone off the boil a bit and Kun is capable of so much.

        I have a half-way house in mind, enabled by my massive midfield. I could bench Studge this week, play Eriksen instead in a 3-5-2 and roll a transfer. Then get Aguero for Lukaku the week after if he looks good this week. Feels like a cop out though 🙂

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        1. Valar(Keith)
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          considerin similar.. though it does feel like a cop out. getting aguero in for the double has so much flair attached to it!

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          1. roscola
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            Exactly. Imagine if he goes orbital and you don't have him! The anguish!

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      6. Lord Flashheart
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        even if he comes as a sub v pool, and plays the full second game (or just 70 minutes of it) - wouldnt you rather have aguero for 110 minutes ? can easily be double digit score.

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      7. Yome
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        No, I have already done the move and not looking back, Agueroooooooo

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        1. Valar(Keith)
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          already done it 😯 ..

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          1. Yome
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            Yep, I could not really afford the Studge drop, my dream team for the next few weeks only depends on a few 0.1

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      8. Amateur Pundit Zan
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        The way I see it if he stays fit you will want him at some point. This week a little early but so much upside with a DGW v Sturridge SGW. Worst case he gets injured and you need to use another transfer to get him out again, it's not that bad

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    16. ViperStripes
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Those that hold Noone as a cheap benchfodder now, will you be replacing him (obviously means tying up more funds in that 5th slot) or just sitting out the season on the bench with funds better utilised elsewhere?

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      1. BeachBadger
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        14 men for the rest of the season for me

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    17. Dušan Citizen
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Hmm..anyone will do Suarez to Rooney in DGW 37? xD

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    18. Kings of Lyon ★
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      With teams like United and Stoke having nothing to play for except pride do we think that they could blood youngsters in the run in?

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      1. daisybcfc
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        i dont think Moyes can risk bringing in kids and getting smashed. fans already on his back

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      2. In Like Flynn.
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        I wouldn't think Utd have given up on a fourth place yet KoL.

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    19. daisybcfc
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      i've got downgrade Hazard to someone below 9m to afford Kun for Sturridge...

      I'm really struggling for ideas... already have 3 City and 3 Everton plus Puncheon, Mannone and Ward for the DGW.

      Who should take up the 9m midfield slot, ideas aee very welcome

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      1. Holmes
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        Mata? Should be 9 by Saturday or Oscar/Coutinho

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        1. daisybcfc
          • 13 Years
          10 years, 16 days ago

          mata worries me, not sure why.

          Ramsey anyone?

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          1. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
            • 10 Years
            10 years, 16 days ago

            great player rambo 🙂

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      2. Dušan Citizen
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        Lallana,Oscar,Eriksen,Ramsey,Henderson

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    20. Bambi
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      for those of you who still have a wildcard - when do you think is the best time to use it? what kind of strategy?

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      1. CoolBeans
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        Maybe load up on DGW players for the next double then use it for the last day of the season..Take a few cheeky punts depending if your chasing or maintaining a lead..To be honest it was prob better off used earlier in the season imo.

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      2. jaco
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        for GW37

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    21. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      this is unbelievable! ox and rosicky pick up injuries somehow! great, just great! at this rate kallstrom will have to play v wigan! the medical staff is an absolute joke and is ruining this once great club! 🙁

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      1. FortunesAlwaysHiding
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        Ozil nailed on for nezt week?

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        1. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
          • 10 Years
          10 years, 16 days ago

          no wenger said he may be back for hull, so id only consider him from gw 36 onwards

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      2. BeachBadger
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        Didnt Ronh say 'Gnabry essential' a week or 2 ago? 😯

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        1. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
          • 10 Years
          10 years, 16 days ago

          hes injured as well...infuriating

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          1. BeachBadger
            • 10 Years
            10 years, 16 days ago

            Really. Good God.

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    22. Made of Stone
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Guys, is Flannagan nailed on til the end of the season?

      Easy to bench him at that price Vs Man C too.

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    23. FPL Daniel
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Where I can see the FPL deadline on the site? It is changed this week no?

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      1. ViperStripes
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        It's on the Transfers page...surprisingly:

        Gameweek 34 Transfers
        Transfers for Gameweek 34 must be confirmed by 12 Apr 11:30.
        You can select a maximum of 3 players from a single team.

        No different to normal.

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    24. FPL Daniel
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Waiting new page to post something interesting. Rule change for next year.

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    25. hillbillypete
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Looks like jagielka will play no part in the dgw then eh..ah well least we know

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    26. Tsssst
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      heres my team... help please 🙂

      http://i.imgur.com/olazBvm.jpg

      i like a hit every now and then but also got a FT...

      anything glaringly obvious i should do?

      i was thinking of doing chester > mariappa for the time being and rockin with:

      Mannone
      Zabs Mariappa Coleman
      Sterling Yaya Mutch Johnson
      Suarez Lukaku Dzeko

      SUBS: Adrian, Azpi, Sagna, Hazard

      ?

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      1. The class of 92
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        Go Dann, he's more nailed on

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        1. Tsssst
          • 12 Years
          10 years, 16 days ago

          haha as a rovers fan i find that hard to do...

          might go Ledley for a differential too.

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    27. FortunesAlwaysHiding
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Any Ozilites from next week?

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      1. In Like Flynn.
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        I always want to see how players get back after long term injuries first, it's why I wouldn't touch Aguero for this DGW. I doubt Pelegrini would risk him in both. Ozil will have to wait till 36 at least even then I might prefer Ramsey.

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      2. BeachBadger
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        Too expensive with Kun and the boys about

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      3. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        no hes not worth it anyway imo

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    28. GoonerByron
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      What are those that own Adam Johnson doing this week? Benching or playing?

      I've got the option of either playing him or bringing in any mid for a -4 (Others are Nasri, Silva, Lallana)

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    29. Lizard Lips
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Hazzy Studge Dzeko to Eriksen Lukaku Kun for -4 (I know Dzeko to Kun seems weird but have 30 point lead and rivals all bought him in so need to cover that move unfortunately).

      Yay or Nay??

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      1. daisybcfc
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 16 days ago

        im not a fan of eriksen but thats a decent move.

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    30. Lizard Lips
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 16 days ago

      Lukaku 50+ points this weekend, essential.

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