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The Promoted Clubs – Leicester City

Our first look at the promoted clubs begins with Championship winners Leicester City. Nigel Pearson’s side secured their route into the top-flight with six games to spare and ended the campaign with 102 points – nine ahead of their nearest challengers, Burnley:

As a lifetime Leicester fan, I’ve looked back at The Foxes’ impressive season and cast an eye over my expectations for 2014/15.

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Leicester return to the top-flight off the back of a season that saw them impress at both ends of the pitch. A total of 83 goals scored was the second highest, whilst 43 against was the third most resilient in the Championship. In front of their own fans, Pearson’s side racked up 46 goals, netting more than twice on seven occasions, in addition to delivering nine clean sheets, with 22 strikes against.

Their defensive record was remarkably similar on the road. Pearson’s defence was breached on 22 occasions and chalked up nine clean sheets on their travels – at the other ends of the pitch, they notched 37 times and scored more than twice on just three occasions. The Championship winners showed plenty of resilience as the season unfolded and won all of their final four fixtures without conceding a single goal.

The Manager

The former Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesbrough defender began his trade on the touchline as an assistant manager at West Brom, Newcastle and for the England Under-21 set-up before his first job in the hot-seat saw him handed a rolling contract in charge of Southampton.

Despite securing his side’s Championship survival on the final day of the season, Pearson was allowed to leave and was snapped up by Leicester, after the club dropped into League One under the stewardship of Ian Holloway. His impact was immediate, with Pearson overseeing the club’s promotion by delivering the title, with 96 points accrued – he then steered the club to fifth place in the Championship before losing a play-off contest against Cardiff but machinations behind the scenes by then-chairman Milan Mandaric resulted in Pearson moving to Hull City, who had just been relegated from the Premier League.

The Tigers consolidated in their first season under Pearson and finished in 11th place but midway through his second year, Leicester’s new owners persuaded the manager to return to the club. Over the following season and a half, Pearson made it his task to rid the club of many of the expensive and unwanted players that had been accumulated in the relatively short period he was away. Leicester could only finish in ninth place at the end of his first year back.

Despite a terrible run of form at the end of the 2012/13 season, Pearson guided his team into the play-offs on the final day of the season only for another penalty mishap to cause more heartache for the Foxes – this time at the hands of Watford. This time around, however, he wasn’t to be denied.

The manager himself is a pretty reserved individual (many would say dour) and won’t be one to excite the Premier League press pack all too much. He’ll more than likely frustrate them. He says things as he sees them but is far from a candid individual as he likes to keep his cards relatively close to his chest and the peaks and troughs on the bell curve of his emotions can be found awfully close to one another.

Leicester earned promotion having utilised a comparatively small squad. Pearson had a favoured starting XI (almost always employed in a 4-4-2 formation) and stuck to a core group of players whenever he could. However, the fact that the club did start their season off in a 3-5-2 set-up – which proved so-so in effect – shows that Pearson, as he acknowledges, won’t be afraid to try something a little different:

“I don’t see any reason to go into it with anything but an upbeat mentality. We have to find a way to win games in that league. (Is simply surviving a success?) Not for me it is not, no. We have a responsibility and a duty of care to try to win every game we can but I also recognise, moving forward now that we are promoted, that we are not going to dominate games in the Premier League in the way we have dominated games this season. We have to have a plan B and C. We have had that this season as it happens.”

The Promoted Squad

Kasper Schmeichel (46 apps) given that his contract runs out at the end of the season, fans of the club have more than one reason to be ecstatic to be back in the Premier League. With top tier football on the cards, Leicester should be able to retain the services of their best player over the last few years and be all the better for it.

Paul Konchesky (31 appearances, 1 goals, 1 assist) signed from Liverpool back when Leicester were first splashing the cash under the stewardship of Sven-Goran Eriksson. He has more than handled himself at the Championship level but at 33 years of age likely won’t be around too much longer. Having been handed a (heavily reduced) one-year contract extension in January, his Premier League experience is worth keeping around but it’s questionable as to whether he’ll be starting.

Jeffrey Schlupp (26 apps, 1 goals, 1 assist) a jack of all trades who can find himself deployed at left-back, left midfield or even up front (potential out of position candidate to watch for if Leicester ever call on him in that regard) on any given day so is very handy to have around. Having featured in just two of the last six, though, Schlupp – who started only 15 of the 46 matches – looks far from nailed-on.

Ritchie de Laet (36 apps, 2 goals, 5 assists) the right-back hasn’t put a foot wrong since signing for City a couple of seasons ago. His most recent season had been hampered by injury in the early stages but whenever he has been fit to play the former Manchester United man has been first choice without any question.

Wes Morgan (45 apps, 2 goals) the rock at the centre of the Leicester defence and as team captain it will be hard to see anyone else leading out the club on their first day back in the Premier League. It’s no more than he deserves and his performances this season have shown exactly why the club have rejected Nottingham Forest’s attempts trying to tempt him back in recent transfer windows.

Liam Moore (30 apps, 1 goal, 1 assist) the best young talent in the Leicester squad, Moore fell out of favour as the season unfolded and started just five of the final 19 fixtures. It seems likely that Pearson will be looking to partner Morgan with a new centre-back next season, with Moore being bred to replace the Leicester captain in the long-term.

Marcin Wasilewski (31 apps) signed in September of 2013 after the season had already began, the Poland international has been a model professional filling in the gaps whenever and wherever the club have been short. With ample experience under his belt (more than 50 caps for Poland) he deserves to be given another contract and kept around but probably won’t be a starter next season either once squad numbers are boosted.

Danny Drinkwater (45 apps, 7 goals, 5 assists) Drinkwater has been the engine that kept Leicester chugging along all season and his nomination for Championship player of the season speaks volumes to that. In terms of style of play, Yaya Toure provides a good comparison – i.e. he crops up with more goals than one would expect from someone with ample defensive responsibility and is coolness personified under pressure. Drinkwater also has a share of corners and indirect free-kicks to further his points potential.

Matty James (35 apps, 1 goal, 5 assists) a solid player with a calm head and the gift of a good pass, there are reservations as to whether Pearson will look to upgrade to a newer, shinier (and probably tougher) option to stand ground alongside Drinkwater in the Premier League. Has a share of corners to boost his appeal.

Anthony Knockaert (42 apps, 5 goals, 7 assists) a real raw talent, the young Frenchman’s spirited displays can sometimes be to his own detriment as he can be prone to picking up an unnecessary yellow card. Missed only four matches and was virtually nailed-on as Pearson’s preferred right winger but Knockaert was continually afflicted by his manager’s penchant for second-half substitutions – only 16 times did he managed the full 90 minutes. Nonetheless, given that he’s first-choice for free-kicks and corners, he’s worthy of our attention.

Andy King (30 apps, 4 goals, 2 assists) a mainstay of Pearson’s first era , King has become an incredibly useful back-up this season as Leicester found themselves settling in on a favoured starting line-up. In all likelihood, he’ll be far down the pecking order behind Drinkwater, James and any new signings made in central midfield and is unlikely to offer us regular minutes.

Riyad Mahrez (19 apps, 3 goals, 5 assists) snapped up in the January transfer window, the Algerian winger was looking like a squad filler until an injury to Lloyd Dyer afforded him the chance to nail down a regular role. Predominantly left-footed, Mahrez is versatile enough to be fielded on either flank but his slight frame suggests he could be bullied by full-backs in the Premier League –toughening up will be required over the summer but he has that certain “je ne sais quoi” that could see him become very popular with Fantasy managers if he can cement a starting berth.

Lloyd Dyer (40 apps, 7 goals, 8 assists) one of Pearson’s earliest signings during his first stint at the club, Dyer has been a firm favourite of the manager ever since. A winger in the classic sense of the word, his pace helped him chalk up a respectable attacking contribution but a step up to the top-flight suggests the veteran may be utilised as an impact sub towards the end of games more often this time around. Indeed, he may well be poised to leave after apparently turning down a new one-year deal.

David Nugent (46 apps, 20 goals, 12 assists) picked up on a free transfer when his time at Portsmouth came to a close, Nugent has been Leicester’s striker of choice since arriving. His experienced head will be invaluable back in the Premier League – coming off his most prolific season to date, aided by a sizeable number of penalties and assists, Nugent is approaching the prime of his career and could be a valid cheap third forward if priced favourably across the Fantasy games.

Jamie Vardy (37 apps, 16 goals, 10 assists) signed for £1m from non-league Fleetwood Town two years ago, Vardy had what can only be described as a less than impressive first season at the King Power Stadium. His recent record shows that he managed to turn things around greatly in the season just gone with more goals from open play for Leicester than any other player this season. It’s perhaps telling that he featured just once in the last seven matches, though – a suggestion he will likely struggle to secure a starting role, with partner in crime Nugent – one of the few squad members with Premier League experience – ahead of him in the queue.

Chris Wood (26 apps, 4 goals, 5 assists) a succession of niggling injuries and the blossoming partnership of Nugent and Vardy has left the New Zealand striker on the outside looking in. Wood has turned in some solid performances whenever called upon and should be kept around to provide a different long-ball outlet, but given that he featured in the first XI on seven occasions last time around, it’s fair to say he’ll be a back-up player at best.

Potential Targets

Given that only 15 players started 10 or more games across the season, Pearson will be looking to upgrade in a number of areas and increase the squad size so as not to get caught out if and when things go awry on the injury table or elsewhere. The Foxes boss – who has not spent more than £1.2m on a player for the club – discussed his plans for the future late last month:

“Our scouting network has been fundamental to our success. It’s always been a huge part of how we work and that won’t change. Recruitment is the most important thing in developing a side – but you’ve also got to operate in the right markets. We won’t be able to compete with the top clubs but what we have to do is make sure anyone we bring in is the right person. It has been a long time coming, getting Premier League status, and there has been an awful lot of groundwork done. I’m not going to put a number on how many are coming in. I don’t think you will be hearing publicly that there will be a certain amount to spend. We will continue to do the business in the way we always do it, and strengthen the side if and when we can.”

Leicester have three robust centre-backs in Morgan, Moore and Wasilewski, so signing an athletic fourth seems an absolute must – the current crop can do their job but up against the pace of the Premier League’s best they are likely to struggle. Elsewhere in defence, getting a second right-back onto the City books will also be key to rounding out numbers and someone like Kyle Naughton (who previously had a successful year on loan at the club) would be the kind of realistic target a team like Leicester can aim for. Young Chilean Stefano Magnasco – currently plying his trade for Dutch outfit FC Groningen – has been recently linked with a move.

At least one more competitive central midfielder and another who can play out wide also seems likely. The club have already been linked with Kris Commons, Robert Snodgrass and Villa’s Marc Albrighton, who is out of contract at the end of the season.

Strengthening up front also seems a priority. Given that Nugent can just as easily play off the front man, a new face will surely be essential – already, a move for Leeds United’s Ross McCormack has been rumoured, with Leicester also reportedly interested in Brighton forward Leonardo Ulloa.

Despite the numerous transfer rumours (and reports today of a £180m transfer budget,) the purchases of Knockaert and Mahrez – relative unknowns to most until their capture –perhaps emphasises Pearson’s approach. Assistant manager Steve Walsh was Chelsea’s European Scout during Jose Mourinho’s first stint at the club and was believed to have played a significant part in bringing the likes of Didier Drogba and Michael Essien to the club – his knowledge of the market is likely to prove significant in the Foxes summer shopping plans.

Andy Leicester won the Premier League. Leicester. Premier League. What is this life? Follow them on Twitter

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  1. DonTheSpecialOne
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    Great article, cheers Andy.

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  2. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
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    Already?! But I wanted a break 🙁

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  3. drughi
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    gotta have me some drinkwater 🙂

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    1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
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      Fantastic name innit

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      1. drughi
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        yeah if he's valued at 5-6 million in fpl I think he needs to be in my team

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  4. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Lovely stuff

    Knockaert or ex-United man Drinkwater could be nice 5th mids

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  5. applebonkers
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    nice write up.
    given how excellent they were last season i'm fairly underwhelmed at them as fpl prospects though. they seem a great team rather than great individuals, which i prefer in every sense barring a fantasy sense!
    with nugent it's great that he adds assists, and 20 goals should seem a lot but it still works out as less than 1 in 2 at championship level. vardy being in double figures for assists was a pleasant surprise and i feel his pace might suit the premier league more than nugent but that is scary that he missed the run-in.
    glad you mention the mobility aspect of the centre backs. was exactly my fear over cardiff coming up last season, they were perfect championship defenders, but you just knew they'd struggle with more elusive strikers at the top level.

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    1. Andy
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      I can just imagine Wes Morgan (and I love Wes Morgan) constantly chopping down Suarez, Aguero, Remy (etc) if we don't get someone who can sweep up behind him when he gets caught out. Not if... when.

      It's all about Nugent for me. And not just because I am infatuated with him. He's the option.

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  6. isacki: full casual
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    Anyone rising tonight?

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    1. DonTheSpecialOne
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      Bony

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    2. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      i will if you will

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    3. Chris_White
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      let me text my gf

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      1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
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        What'd she say?

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        1. Chris_White
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          she's rising to the occasion

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          1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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            isn't that your job?

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            1. Chris_White
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              she has to rise on top. quite the journey considering what she's dealing with.

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          2. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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            thats what she told me too 😕

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  7. isacki: full casual
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    Really thorough read Andy, good to see you back.

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    1. Andy
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      Thanks.

      I couldn't not write something about Leicester when we get back into the Premier League.

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  8. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Bolton sign Liam Trotter from Millwall

    Totally irrelevant to FPL but lol @ Trotter signing for the Trotters

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    1. Chris_White
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      As expected, kept the shirt on. Nothing to show for 🙁 😉

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    2. Somalion
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      I suppose he has that.... schoolboy look that girls go for??

      Hmmm...

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  9. Chris_White
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    Danny Drinkwater will probably be at the root of quite a few team names next season

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    1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
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      Bony & Wood is already a stiff looking attacking duo

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      1. Chris_White
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        😀 There you go

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      2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        😀

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    2. A.T
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      Dzeko&theBonymen

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      1. Vardy Gras PBFC
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        😆

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  10. Zombie
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    So 2 good things happened with me..got a nice fat performance based bonus at work & my 1st community round up mention. Needless to say I'm happier coz of the 2nd one 😀 😀

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    1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
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      OK, give me the $ then

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      1. Zombie
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        Sorry mate.....that I need to celebrate the 2nd one 😉

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  11. jurgenizer | TRIPEIROS
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    So Leicester is the new Cardiff, right?

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    1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
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      Who knows, these 'scouting' articles are a bit meaningless so early on to be fair. A lot of the promoted clubs will buy / loan a significant amount of new players.

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    2. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      i bloody hope not........... mutch aside i wasnt impressed ............ caulker was too expensive, burner was cheap but they were not a good source of cleanies

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  12. Anorak
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    Andy loves Kyle Naughton.

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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  13. jms
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    Great writeup Andy. Has to be really exciting for you to see them in the PL.

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    1. Andy
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      Super exciting.

      I was still a kid with a season ticket back when we were last up here. I was so upset when we went down. I cried when we went down the League One... and now we're back, even if for a season, and I've been able to write about them on this site to boot. Good times.

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  14. A.T
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    What's the situation with the World Cup comp. Do we know what game we're playing yet?

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  15. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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    anyone have an underwhelming end to the season or a successful run in push up the ranks?

    im the former 🙁

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    1. Somalion
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      I started a big come back, thought I could beat last season's rank. In the end, after 3 or 4 weeks of still getting above average scores I just couldn't progress, wound up dying out with a whimper around the 47k mark.

      Could have been so much better had I not bottled a few captaincy choices. I last minute changed from a great scorer about 4 or 5 times in the last 7 weeks.

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    2. A.T
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      Former for me too. Even managed to lose a couple of ml's on the final day.

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    3. sinik
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      definitely former for me..after gaining on my massively leading rival for weeks and bringing it to 13 before GW37, I royally messed up my transfers and lost 29 points of ground.

      also turned a 28k rank into a 37k rank in the last two week 😐

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    4. Vardy Gras PBFC
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      Was ranked 2,677 in GW35.
      Well out of its depth, the team got nervous and produced a 34pt display, it then took a -12 into the DGW including new recruits Evra and Mata, with captain Aguero. Resorted to blocking tactics to secure ML and settled for an OR of 5,426 in the end - still a personal best.

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  16. FAITHNOMORENO
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    any interview with Fenley to this day?

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    1. applebonkers
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      he's probably still drunk

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      1. FAITHNOMORENO
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        those interviews are always a good read.

        btw. pretty good rank AB.congrats.

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  17. meule
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    http://en.mcdonalds.fantasy.fifa.com/rules_help/index

    Sorry if thats been already posted. Game should be up today

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    1. The Sarjeant
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      But you can't build your squad until 8th June 🙁

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      1. meule
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        🙁

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  18. The Light Knight
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    DE LAET FAIL!!! 👿
    Just so we're all warned 😉

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  19. J0E
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    Hands off Ulloa.

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      Go and edit the bit that mentions him Jonty.

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  20. Guy Demel's SH
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    Great article, thanks Andy.

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  21. The Sarjeant
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    8th June is the day we can build our squads on the McDonalds Fantasy Football site!

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    1. Louis
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      But the World Cup starts on the 12th!
      How are we going to prepare such an important competition in 4 days!?? Will we get player's prices beforehand?

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      1. The Sarjeant
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        No idea. Look at Meule's post up a bit.

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  22. Kings of Lyon ★
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    FPL name for next year sorted - Eatfood Drinkwater

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    1. The Sarjeant
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      Haha! That's a good one! 😆

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    2. JT's Dog
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        Trying to get something to do with dont drink water from bony
        Needs work

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    3. The Sarjeant
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      Sorry Andy, but Burnley will be the newly promoted team I'm supporting as their managers from my home town of Kettering!

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    4. Jump in Micah
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      I would have picked Cole (1st choice LB), Shaw (2nd LB)...

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      1. The Sarjeant
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        Cole first choice when he's hardly played this season?

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        1. Jump in Micah
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          Yeh. I just would have. People aren't going to agree with me.

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      1. Camp No No
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        😆

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    5. joinho
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      Just checked my gargatron stats for the season, not bad but but could have been better

      Total captain score 662
      Captain score if you had swapped all C / VC 392
      Captain score as % of overall score 27.65%
      Highest possible captain score 1076
      Captain score as % of your highest possible captain score 61.52%
      Number of different captains 13
      Most captained player Suárez (15)
      Total score of autosubs 19
      Total score of unused subs 282
      Unused sub score as % of of overall score 11.78%
      Points spent on transfers 76

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      1. joinho
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        Shows what a massive difference getting the captain right every week would have made as well...

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      2. joinho
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        Also was only 6 points off top 10k in the end.

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    6. In Like Flynn.
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      The penalty of things being quiet is that you can spend half an hour on a previous article answering all the comments before the penny drops that you're all alone. 😳

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      1. Camp No No
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        I feel you bro.

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        1. Camp No No
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          I just realized that I might be doing that atm

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          1. In Like Flynn.
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            No, you're safe.

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    7. boc610
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      really feel for Saints fans. Its going to be like one of those wildlife shows where you see great whites taking bites out of a dead whale carcass. They are going to be picked clean.

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      1. In Like Flynn.
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        Yet their youth system seems to magic another batch into the first team. I hope they can do it again.

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      2. Gimli son of Gloin
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        Pochetino, Lallana and Shaw would be big losses.. the money they recoup from Lallana, Shaw and Osvaldo should be helpful but a new manager as good as the one they had will be difficult.

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    8. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      The World Cup rules are interesting

      1 point for playingh
      2 points if you play between 30 and 60 minutes
      3 if you play 61+

      Interesting BAPs system as well

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        Also, no transfers during the group stage, but unlimited thereafter

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      2. DelPuich
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        what site?

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          1. DelPuich
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            grazie

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      3. Camp No No
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        not much baps for forwards, if attempts rate means conversion rate. 80% is pretty high.

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        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          yeah, Dzeko will struggle with that one if it's that

          Don't know what else it could be

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          1. Camp No No
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            I think everybody bar the supersub converting his only shot will struggle with that one. Unless the striker takes 5 or more shots, he has to convert each of them. In case of 5+ shots, he is allowed to miss one. In case of 10+, he can miss as many as 2. Not much asked, is it? 😆

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      4. Camp No No
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        oh, but a maximum of 1 bap in any case.

        This WC fantasy seems pretty stupid. One more reason not to play it.

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        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          • 12 Years
          9 years, 11 months ago

          yeah, I'm in a bind tbh. The lads at work really want to get a league going, and tend to rely on me for these things. But I sorta don;t want to play, have the summer to recuperate from FPL and just enjoy the football

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          1. Camp No No
            • 10 Years
            9 years, 11 months ago

            Same. I might be leaving fantasy football altogether, but certainly ain't gonna ruin my summer with fantasy football. Need at least rest from that and possibility to actually enjoy the few matches I'm going to watch.

            I'm not very excited about the World Cup anyway, though.

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          2. Camp No No
            • 10 Years
            9 years, 11 months ago

            And same also in that I know my friends are setting up a league and eager to get me join it and I just don't want to play.

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      5. ★FC Borecelona★
        • 12 Years
        9 years, 11 months ago

        23 players in a squad. Jeeze

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        1. Camp No No
          • 10 Years
          9 years, 11 months ago

          And you can have 7 GK's, it seems. I might make a joke team just to have those 7 GK's.

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