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Lineup Lessons – Gameweek 5

Louis van Gaal utilises Marouane Fellaini up top in light of Wayne Rooney’s injury absence. Yannick Bolasie leads the line for Palace at home to City, whilst Manuel Pellegrini shifts to 4-4-2 at Selhurst Park, as Wilfried Bony is handed a first start of the season. Here’s the lessons learned from this weekend’s teamsheets and tactical setups…

Arsenal
Cech; Bellerin, Koscielny, Gabriel, Monreal; Coquelin, Cazorla; Ramsey, Ozil (Oxlade-Chamberlain 83), Sanchez (Arteta 83); Walcott (Giroud 75).

Mesut Ozil was immediately reinstalled to the Gunners lineup having sat out the Newcastle win, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, last weekend’s scorer, making way. That pushed Aaron Ramsey back to a right flank role. At the back, Gabriel continued alongside Laurent Koscielny with Per Mertesacker still not fully match fit following a chest infection – it’s expected, although not guaranteed, that he’ll return at Chelsea next weekend. Theo Walcott, somewhat surprisingly, kept his berth up front with Olivier Giroud introduced from the bench. Wenger stated post-match that he will likely continue to rotate his strikers without “robbing their confidence”. That would indicate that we’ll see both Walcott and Giroud continue to job share. The latter may start in Zagreb in midweek, suggesting that Walcott will keep his start at Stamford Bridge.

Aston Villa
Guzan; Bacuna (Hutton 86), Richards, Lescott, Amavi; Westwood, Sanchez, Gil (Ayew 65) Grealish, Agbonlahor (Gestede 75), Sinclair.

Tim Sherwood made no less than four changes to his lineup for the trip to the King Power Stadium. Most significantly, Ciaran Clark dropped to the bench to allow Joleon Lescott to make his Villa debut. Alan Hutton also made way, along with Rudy Gestede, while Idrissa “Gana” Gueye missed out in midfield through injury. That saw Carles Gil make his first start of the season, with Jack Grealish also making a return to the starting lineup. He took up a left midfield berth, with Scott Sinclair pushed up in support of Gabby Agbonlahor in a “free” number ten role. Carlos Sanchez screened the back four with Ashley Westwood and Carles Gill playing in front in what was effectively a 4-1-3-1-1 setup. Grealish would seem assured of his starting role given his display, while Gil also impressed but would seem most vulnerable along with Sanchez should Gana return to fitness for the visit of West Brom. Sinclair’s goal threat, for now, looks to have assured him a role either behind the striker, or on the right, cutting inside. A change of formation to 3-5-2 could be on the cards, however, with Sherwood suggesting that he may shift to three at the back. Given the nature of the capitulation at Leicester, that could even be introduced for the Baggies visit with Clark recalled and Leandro Bacuna and Jordan Amavi at wing-back.

Bournemouth
Boruc; Francis, Cook, Elphick, Smith; Stanislas (Kermorgant, 57), Ritchie, O’Kane (Gosling, 71),Surman; King (Murray, 57), Wilson.

Eddie Howe made three changes to the side that were held at home to Leicester last time out, with Josh King, Adam Smith and Junior Stanislas came into the starting XI. Charlie Daniels and Max Gradel were missing through injury, while Lee Tomlin dropped out of the squad with Glenn Murray earning a debut from the bench. Murray was introduced once the Cherries had fallen 2-0 behind at Norwich, with Yann Kermorgant also saw action replacing King and Stanislas. Howe could have Harry Arter available as an option in midfield for the Gameweek 6 visit of Sunderland, whilst Murray will clearly be considered for a starting role.

Chelsea
Begovic; Ivanovic, Zouma, Terry, Azpilicueta; Mikel (Kenedy 55), Matic; Pedro (Falcao 68), Fabregas (Willian 74), Hazard; Diego Costa.

Jose Mourinho opted to reinforce his midfield with the inclusion of John Obi Mikel, a move which saw Willian drop to the bench following his exertions with Brazil over the break. That meant that Cesc Fabregas was shifted to the number ten role. At the back John Terry earned a recall following suspension and Kurt Zouma was preferred to Gary Cahill, no doubt to counter the threat of Romelu Lukaku. Mourinho has plenty to consider for the visit of Arsenal next time out, with Cahill perhaps likely to earn a recall. He will also hope to have Oscar available to pep up his side’s attacking prowess – depending on Mourinho’s outlook for that game, he’ll likely compete with Willian for the role behind the striker, with Fabregas set to drop back into the pivot.

Crystal Palace
Palace: McCarthy, Kelly, Hangeland, Dann, Souare, Cabaye, McArthur, Zaha, Puncheon (Lee 81), Sako (Gayle 66), Bolasie (Jedinak 79).

Alan Pardew was forced into two changes in defence as Martin Kelly came in for the injured Joel Ward at right-back, while Brede Hangeland earned a start in place of Damien Delaney, who had suffered a knock in training. Yannick Bolasie also made a return to the teamsheet, as expected, although he came in for Connor Wickham, who also missed out through injury. This mean that Bolasie led the attack, with Wilfried Zaha and Bakary Sako occupying the flanks and Jason Puncheon pushing on from a central position. Pardew tweaked things on 66 minutes with the introduction of Dwight Gayle for Sako, which shifted Bolasie to his regular wide role before he was sacrificed for Mile Jedinak. Indeed, Wickham’s likely return for the visit to Spurs in Gameweek 6 would seem to present the Eagles boss with a selection headache, with either Zaha or Sako likely to drop to the bench to accommodate Bolasie’s return to the flank.

Everton
Howard; Coleman (Funes Mori 77), Stones, Jagielka, Galloway; McCarthy, Barry; Kone (Lennon 72), Barkley, Besic (Naismith 9); Lukaku.

Roberto Martinez was forced into two changes to the side that earned a draw at Spurs, with Brendan Galloway recalled in place of the injured Bryan Oviedo and Mo Besic earning a first start of the campaign for the stricken Tom Cleverley. Besic, lined up on the left of a midfield three in a 4-3-1-2, was then forced off on 9 minutes which saw the introduction of Steven Naismith – a factor which turned the match. The Scot’s hat-trick will surely put him in the driving seat for a starting role in Gameweek 6 at Swansea. Galloway would also seem likely to retain his berth, regardless of Oviedo’s availability and the claims of Ramiro José Funes Mori, who was handed a debut from the bench on 77 minutes. Arouna Kone’s starting role, with both Aaron Lennon and Kevin Mirallas staking claims, could come under threat.

Leicester City
Schmeichel, De Laet, Huth, Morgan, Schlupp, Mahrez, Drinkwater, Inler (Ulloa 64), Albrighton (Kanté 64), Okazaki (Dyer 45), Vardy.

Claudio Ranieri made a couple of changes to the side that earned a point at Bournemouth. Gökhan Inler earned his debut in midfield, while Shinji Okazaki returned to the starting line-up – N’Golo Kanté and Andy King both dropped to the bench as the Foxes reverted to a 4-4-2 setup. Ranieri tweaked matters at half-time, handing Nathan Dyer his debut and pushing Riyad Mahrez up in support of Jamie Vardy with Okazaki making way. He was then forced into further changes as Villa took a two-goal lead, with the introduction of Kanté and Ulloa ultimately swinging the game Leicester’s way. The starting lineup at Stoke in Gameweek 6 is now far from clear, with both Dyer and Kanté pushing for berths. Certainly King’s status has declined, while Okazaki could also be sacrificed away from home, as he was at Bournemouth, with Mahrez continuing in a “number ten” role behind Vardy in a 4-2-3-1 setup.

Liverpool
Mignolet, Clyne, Skrtel, Lovren, Gomez, Milner, Lucas (Moreno 88), Can, Firmino (Ibe 65), Benteke, Ings (Origi 74).

Brendan Rodgers made just one change to the side that suffered a damaging 3-0 home defeat to West Ham, with Danny Ings given his full Liverpool debut in place of the suspended Philippe Coutinho in a 4-3-3 system. Rodgers attempted to tweak matters as his side fell behind but was limited to the introduction of Jordan Ibe and Divock Origi, who replaced Roberto Firmino and Ings either side of Christian Benteke. Coutinho’s return for the Gameweek 6 meeting with Norwich is inevitable, while Ibe may push Firmino for a start. Elsewhere, Rodgers’ options to improve matters look limited until Daniel Sturridge is deemed fit enough to return. While the Liverpool boss will not want to force that, with pressure building, we could well see Sturridge make an appearance very soon with a change in formation on the cards.

Manchester City
Hart; Sagna, Kompany, Mangala, Kolarov; Fernandinho, Toure; Nasri (Demichelis 90), Bony (Iheanacho 89), Navas; Agüero (De Bruyne 25).

Manuel Pellegrini was without both David Silva and Raheem Sterling due to knocks and, while no doubt tempted to hand Kevin de Bruyne a first start, opted to turn to Samir Nasri and Wilfried Bony. City deployed a 4-4-2 initially, then, although that was scrapped on 24 minutes when Sergio Aguero suffered a knee problem and was replaced by De Bruyne. That saw the Belgian shift wide to the left as City moved to their regular 4-2-3-1 setup. With Silva and Sterling passed fit for the midweek clash with Juventus, we can expect them to be at Pellegrini’s disposal for the Gameweek 6 home meeting with West Ham. Aguero has been ruled out of the Juventus clash and his weekend availability is more in doubt – that will likely see Bony claim a starting berth, despite Kelechi Iheanacho’s winning goal. Given the decision to omit Sterling for this encounter, we will need to be wary of Pellegrini’s teamsheet around Champions League encounters – their next tie is on September 30, after the trip to Spurs in Gameweek 7 – although that is the early kick-off that weekend.

Manchester United
De Gea, Darmian, Smalling, Blind, Shaw, Carrick (Schneiderlin 74), Schweinsteiger, Mata (Martial 65), Herrera, Depay (Young 45), Fellaini.

Louis van Gaal handed David de Gea an immediate return to his starting XI after the Spaniard put pen to paper on a new four-year deal – Sergio Romero’s role, as expected, will now be one of back-up. Marouane Fellaini’s inclusion was the other change to XI that lost at Swansea, with Wayne Rooney missing out with a hamstring problem sustained in training on his return from international duty. Fellaini took the striker’s berth, then, with Ander Herrera fielded in the number ten role in a 4-2-3-1. The most significant change came at half time when the ineffective Memphis Depay was hooked in place of Ashley Young. He won the free-kick which helped United break the deadlock and was a bright influence on a stronger United second-half showing. Anthony Martial was introduced late on and shifted up front, with Fellaini dropping in behind. There will be pressure to hand Martial a start against Southampton next time out but Young would seem the more likely to make an impression on Van Gaal’s teamsheet, with Rooney set to return and Depay now under threat.

Norwich
Ruddy; Wisdom, Martin, Bassong, Brady; Redmond, Howson, Tettey, Jarvis (Olsson 73); Hoolahan (Dorrans 73); Jerome (Mbokani 82).

Alex Neil was forced into a change at right-back with Steven Whittaker serving a one-match suspension for the red card received at Southampton. Andre Wisdom came in for his full Norwich debut, then, while Matt Jarvis also earned a first start following his loan move from West Ham. Graham Dorrans dropped to the bench to make way – his starting role is now clearly in question. Cameron Jerome held the striker’s role in the 4-4-1-1 and claimed his first goal of the season, so it seems that new signing Dieumerci Mbokani may have to a wait for his opportunity – he replaced Jerome on 82 minutes. Martin Olsson’s appearance on 73 minutes was his first following a long-term injury and that allowed Neil to shift the impressive Robbie Brady into midfield on the left flank. With Jarvis also pushing for a wide berth, suddenly Neil has several natural options in that area.

Southampton
Stekelenburg; Cedric (Yoshida 75), Fonte, Van Dijk, Targett; Wanyama, Ward-Prowse, S. Davis; Rodriguez (Mane 67), Tadic, Pelle.

Ronald Koeman gave an immediate debut to Virgil van Dijk in defence, with the Dutchman lining up alongside skipper Jose Fonte. Victor Wanyama also returned to the midfield along with Jay Rodriguez in a 4-2-3-1. That saw Maya Yoshida and Oriol Romeu drop to the bench, along with Sadio Mane, who was preserved following international exertions and a long-haul flight after featuring for Senegal. Both Mane and Yoshida were introduced in the second-half as the Saints chased a victory. Interestingly, Cedric Soares made way in a straight swap for the second successive match, having also been replaced on 71 minutes against Norwich. Koeman’s approach to the home encounter with Man United in Gameweek 6 will likely see Mane restored to the starting lineup, while Romeu will also hope to earn a recall with James Ward-Prowse the most likely under threat.

Stoke
Butland; Bardsley, Cameron, Muniesa, Pieters; Van Ginkel, Whelan; Shaqiri, Arnautovic; Joselu (Ireland 57), Diouf (Bojan 75).

With Charlie Adam and Ibrahim Afellay suspended, and Glen Johnson injured, Mark Hughes was forced into three changes for the trip to Arsenal, with Joselu, Marko Arnautovic and Phil Bardsley all coming in. Hughes retained his usual 4-2-3-1 formation, with Joselu, making his first Premier League start, playing as the lone striker, with Mame Biram Diouf playing on the right of the three attacking midfield positions. The Spaniard failed to make much of an impression, however, and was replaced by Stephen Ireland before the hour mark, with Diouf moving back up front. Bojan made his first appearance of the season, taking over the lone forward role from Diouf, and could come into contention for a first start of the season at home to Leicester in Gameweek 6. With Adam and Afellay both still suspended for the clash against the Foxes, Hughes won’t have many fresh options available to him as Stoke look to pick up their first win of the campaign.

Sunderland
Pantilimon; Jones, O’Shea, Kaboul, Van Aanholt; Gomez (Cattermole 74), M’Vila; Lens, Toivonen (Rodwell 81), Borini (Watmore 74); Defoe.

Dick Advocaat made three changes for the home encounter against Tottenham, with new signings Ola Toivonen and Fabio Borini replacing Danny Graham and Jack Rodwell, while Jordi Gomez made his first appearance of the season at the expense of Lee Cattermole. Sunderland lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Gomez playing alongside Yann M’Vila in a double-pivot and Toivonen playing in the “number ten” role. Borini was stationed on the left, with Jermain Defoe fielded as the central striker, whilst Jeremain Lens retained the role on the right. Duncan Watmore, Cattermole and Jack Rodwell all entered the fray as the Black Cats looked for a breakthrough but ultimately to no avail as Ryan Mason struck late on for Spurs. It was generally a more lively attacking performance from Sunderland, so the Dutch boss may keep faith with the same front four for the Gameweek 6 trip to Bournemouth, although changes to both personnel and formation in midfield look very possible.

Swansea
Fabianski; Naughton, Fernandez, Williams, Taylor; Cork (Ki 66), Shelvey; Ayew, Sigurdsson (Eder 71), Routledge (Montero 60); Gomis.

Garry Monk named an unchanged starting XI from the one that beat Man United 2-1, with Jefferson Montero fit enough to return to the bench. The Swans lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation once again, then, with Ki Sung-yeung also having to settle for a place among the substitutes, as Jack Cork started alongside Jonjo Shelvey in the engine room. With Swansea 1-0 down, the Ecuadorian was brought on for Wayne Routledge, whilst Ki came on for Cork shortly after as the Welsh side chased an equaliser. Eder replaced Gylfi Sigurdsson late on as Monk switched to a two-man frontline with the Hornets down to ten men. Looking ahead to the Gameweek 6 home clash against Everton, Montero and Ki could well return to the starting XI, with Routledge and Cork looking the most vulnerable.

Tottenham
Lloris; Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies; Dier, Mason (Carroll 85); Chadli, Alli (Lamela 67), Son (Townsend 62); Kane.

Mauricio Pochettino handed a Premier League debut to attacker Heung-Min Son, while Ben Davies replaced Danny Rose at left-back for the trip to Sunderland. The other change saw Dele Alli come in for the injured Nabil Bentaleb, who will miss the next three-to-four weeks with an ankle injury. The Argentine stuck with his favoured 4-2-3-1 system, with Ryan Mason playing in the double-pivot alongside Eric Dier, and Alli stationed behind lone striker Harry Kane. Son started on the right of the three attacking midfield positions, with Nacer Chadli on the left. Son was replaced by the fit-again Andros Townsend after the hour mark, but should keep his starting berth for the Gameweek 6 home clash against Crystal Palace as he looks to find his feet in the Premier League. Erik Lamela came on for Alli and provided the assist for Mason’s winning goal: he could now come back into the reckoning for a start against the Eagles. The left-back situation remains unclear, with rotation leaving neither Davies or Rose as viable Fantasy options. Tottenham’s Europa League teamsheet on Thursday will be of interest in that respect.

Watford
Gomes; Nyom, Prodl, Cathcart, Anya; Behrami, Capoue; Jurado, Ighalo (Berghuis 71), Abdi (Watson 66); Deeney (Diamanti 84).

Quique Sanchez Flores only made one alteration to the side that lost 2-0 to Man City for the home encounter against Swansea, with Ikechi Anya returning at left-back instead of Jose Holebas. He retained his favoured 4-2-3-1 system, although, significantly, it was Odion Ighalo who spent more time as the lone striker, with Troy Deeney playing just behind. The two did dovetail throughout the match, however. Valon Behrami will now serve a three-match suspension following his sending off, with Ben Watson the favourite to claim his starting birth, although Adlene Guedioura offers another option. New signing Victor Ibarbo was an unused substitute, and may have to bide his time for first-team action, given the strong performances by Ighalo and Deeney in attack. Steven Berghuis and Alessandro Diamanti seem to be clearly behind Jurado and Almen Abdi in the pecking order while Flores maintains the current setup.

West Brom
Myhill; Dawson, McAuley, Evans (Olsson 86), Brunt; McManaman (McClean 61), Yacob, Fletcher, Gardner; Lambert (Berahino 55), Rondon.

Despite having lost home matches against Man City and Chelsea using a 4-4-2 system, Tony Pulis reverted back to that formation for the visit of Southampton to the Hawthorns, with Rickie Lambert earning a recall alongside Salomon Rondon. James Morrison and James McClean were dropped to the bench, with Callum McManaman the other new face – he played on the right of midfield, with Craig Gardner on the left. Jonny Evans was handed a debut in defence, with Jonas Olsson missing out. Chris Brunt started at left-back, while Boaz Myhill was retained in goal ahead of new signing Anders Lindegaard. After declaring he wouldn’t play for chairman Jeremy Peace after a deadline day move to Tottenham fell through, Saido Berahino was named among the substitutes, and was brought on for Lambert as the Baggies chased a winning goal. McClean came on for McManaman out wide, while a bout of cramp meant Olsson replaced debutant Evans late on. Looking forward, it appears Evans could well be a regular starter at the back, while Myhill looks to be the goalkeeper to target, with a third shut-out in five matches likely to see him remain between the sticks for the time being. Pulis seems to be rotating his wide players, with the likes of McManaman, McLean, Gardner and Morrison all sharing playing time, while Berahino could well return to the starting XI, be it out wide in a 4-5-1, or in attack alongside Rondon in a 4-4-2 formation.

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  1. Sergeant Garcia
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    Double up on WBA defence or is it too much? Already have Myhill.

    1. FISSH
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      could do..

    2. JasonG123
      • 10 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      *Waits for someone to recommend a triple up*

      Depends on your other defenders, as long as you're not forced into always playing both your WBA defenders then it could work.

      1. Sergeant Garcia
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Morgan / Darmian / Kolarov/ Williams

        Morgan is giving me no returns, Darmian's fixtures aren't appealing at all.

        1. JasonG123
          • 10 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          Who's your other keeper? Probably could double up with that defence provided you have a second playing keeper.

          1. Sergeant Garcia
            • 9 Years
            8 years, 8 months ago

            McCarthy, I know, I like to live dangerously?

  2. Woy
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    This season is crazy

  3. WWW.
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    I'm feeling a bit punty...
    Thinking about chucking the likes of De Bruyne and Martial in my team.
    What are your thoughts on them as FPL prospects?

    1. goriuanx
      • 13 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      I'll have Martial captain for the rest of the season if he came up against Skittles every week.

    2. Sergeant Garcia
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      KdB will be a good FPL asset. Not sure on Martial's gametime, but potential gold.

      1. WWW.
        • 11 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Does that mean you think KDB will get good game time?

        1. Odikostar
          • 9 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          54mill dude

    3. WWW.
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Obviously the main concern for both is their game time... can you see them becoming regular starters?

  4. goriuanx
    • 13 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    Just seen an idea on Twitter (Northcroft I think). Best PL team using 1 player per team..

    Quite hard

    1. I Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      For fantasy or real life?

      1. goriuanx
        • 13 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Real life

        1. I Member
          • 8 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          Without too much I thought I came up with this:

          De Gea
          Clyne - Stones - Fonte - Cresswell
          Shelvey - Cabaye
          Mahrez - Hazard - Sanchez
          Aguero

    2. Daniel Exeter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      De Gea
      Clyne Williams Vertonghan Baines
      Wanyama Cabaye
      Sanchez Mahrez Hazard
      Aguero

      Really quite tricky

      1. goriuanx
        • 13 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        That's pretty good to be fair

        Lloris
        Darmian Stones Williams Cresswell
        Wanyama Cabaye
        Sanchez Coutinho Hazard
        Aguero

        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Yep, I'd pretty much go with this, can't think of any standout replacements of the top of my head.

          • 10 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          Maybe Toby over big Jan though.

    3. Dušan Citizen
      • 10 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Lloris
      Janmaat Williams Jagielka Bertrand
      Cabaye Schneiderlin
      Hazard Mahrez Sanchez
      Aguero

      1. Daniel Exeter
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Think you're wasting the United spot there with Schneiderlin

      2. Dušan Citizen
        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Oh..forgot Losepool. Clyne or Hendro for Jammaat or Cabaye

    4. andy85wsm
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 13 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Knocked this up in a few minutes but seems okay-ish....

      De Gea
      Clyne Stones Williams Bertrand
      Ramsey Eriksen Payet
      Mahrez Aguero Hazard

      1. Daniel Exeter
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Like this one

        1. Daniel Exeter
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 11 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          Surprised @ Ramsey over Sanchez tho

          1. andy85wsm
            • Has Moderation Rights
            • 13 Years
            8 years, 8 months ago

            See below 🙂

            1. Daniel Exeter
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 11 Years
              8 years, 8 months ago

              ah ha!

              Quite fun this game.

      2. andy85wsm
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 13 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Actually take out Mahrez and Ramsey for Sanchez and Cabaye.

        Probably too many number 10 like players for a 4-3-3 though

    5. Jazz!
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      De Gea

      Clyne - Stones - Williams - Bertrand

      Cabaye - Wanyama

      Sanchez - Mahrez - Hazard

      Aguero

      1. Daniel Exeter
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Berty + Wanyama

  5. The Machine
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    I cost God knows how much money and scoring one decent goal makes me better than theirry henry

    Who am i ?

    1. RustyBz
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Who said he was better than Henry?

      1. The Machine
        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        I did

    2. Hooky
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Dalian Atkinson

    3. Sergeant Garcia
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Martial

      1. The Machine
        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        That is correct!

    4. WWW.
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Martial?

    5. Somalion
      • 14 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      That lad a bunch of people wrote off having never watched him play?

      1. Camp No No
        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Or indeed heard of him before the transfer.

        1. Somalion
          • 14 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          😀

      2. The Machine
        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        No its not depay

        1. Camp No No
          • 10 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          Has anybody actually both written Depay off _before_ his transfer and not seen him play for the Netherlands in the World Cup?

        2. Somalion
          • 14 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          Damn.

          Welbeck?

    6. dicky2014
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Benteke?

    7. Piggs Boson
      • 12 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Tony Jealosy?

  6. Old
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    What is up with Coates? Dropped forever?

    1. Sess!
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Yeah.....for now anyway. Def get rid if you own him.

  7. Gooner97
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    A) Hazard to Sanchez
    B) Mane to Ayew/Coutinho
    C) Deeney to a 6.5m max striker

    1. I Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      C with Diouf

    2. RustyBz
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      B

    3. Pochecinno
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      C

  8. Spike ⚽️
    • 12 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    This GW's top scorer - how lucky was he having Naismith on the bench the same week he plays his bench chip

    1. FISSH
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Cech and Hart in goal haha

    2. Red Star Toro
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Seeing another Kompany (C) makes me truly mad

      1. Camp No No
        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        17.6% of them in the top 10k.

    3. Yankee Toffee
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Even having the highest score this week, its still a really low rank. And yea super lucky!

    4. I Member
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      And Matic with maybe the only goal he'll score all season

  9. FPL Touches
    • 12 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    Know little about Champions League game but playing a straight XI game this year, please throw me some nice cheapie mids and defenders? 😛

    1. Gooner97
      • 10 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Game doesnt still exist

      1. FPL Touches
        • 12 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        I'm playing the iTeam (app) game.

        1. Gooner97
          • 10 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          Is it worth?

      2. Camp No No
        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        They'll launch it tomorrow just before the matches kick off and the UEFA website crashes in 2 minutes time.

          • 10 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          As long as I get in an autopick team I reckon I'll be grand given this year.

  10. walkman666
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    Up to $10M can be spent (but would prefer to spend less).

    Chadli >

    A) Crystal Palace mid du jour (Cabaye, Puncheon, Bolasie)
    B) Coutinho
    C) Arsenal mid non-Sanchez (Theo, Cazorla, Ramsey, Ozil)
    D) Ayew (already have Gomis though)
    E) Payet
    F) Mata
    G) Hold

    Already have 3 Man City, and not convinced Chelsea are appealing. Thanks!

    1. FISSH
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      I would probably hold... I have Chadli too, I want to sell but I think he is just as likely to score as any other mids around that price.

      1. walkman666
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Thanks Fissh. Good to get input from a fellow Chadli holder.

    2. Yankee Toffee
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      I'd go A or C, but picking the right one is the problem. Also CrPL have good fix's, ARSe don't but I think they'll pull through just fine.

      How do ya reckon for CPL? Most talking up Puncheon...

      1. walkman666
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Thanks TH beard (who I am hoping plays for the USMNT in the showdown with Mexico next month). Walsh, who follows CP closely, provided an insightful post in last night's DZ in which he suggests that when selecting a CP midfielder, one considers Cabaye first followed by Puncheon as a close second.

        1. Yankee Toffee
          • 9 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          I hope he plays too! Legend.

          I'll check out that post from Walsh. Isn't Puncheon on pens and most free kicks though?

          Good luck with your choice and shipping out Chadli

          1. walkman666
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 9 Years
            8 years, 8 months ago

            Thanks man. I am 50-50 on my decision to sell or hold. Walsh's post was also re-posted by another member here about 2 hours ago, if that helps you find it. I believe that Puncheon does take the set pieces and penalties, but Cabaye plays all 90 and is most heavily involved in the attack.

  11. rozzo
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    Sanchez against Ivanovic could be tasty this week. If Ivan is getting rinsed by Galloway, Besic, Montero etc imagine what Alexis will do to him.

    1. Somalion
      • 14 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Hit the post 7 times then come off before the goals are scored.

    2. Gooner97
      • 10 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Won't be easy at the Bridge

      1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
        • 14 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        The buses are being readied

      2. Camp No No
        • 10 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        Saturday noon after a Wednesday trip to Zagreb. Zagreb are shite, but it's still an away match in Eastern Europe on Wednesday night.

        1. FAITHNOMORENO
          • 12 Years
          8 years, 8 months ago

          not sure zagreb is in eastern europe anymore.
          not even politically.

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  13. Jazz!
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    Regarding my FT

    A) Gomis > Diouf
    Have Ayew in my team too and Stoke have got beautiful fixtures. Leicester, Bournemouth and Watford all at home in the next 4.

    B) Chadli > Shaqiri

    C) Save

  14. Gooner97
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    Dortmund all comps 2015/16:

    Aubameyang: 9 goals, 3 assists
    Reus: 6 goals, 1 assist
    Mkhitaryan: 9 goals, 9 assists

  15. The Machine
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    If the ucl game goes live 20 mins before deadline those who enter could possibly be a handful of people with a realistic chance of winning the game

    So dont give up until the kick offs. *back to abusing f5 key*

    1. Camp No No
      • 10 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      Those who manage to enter through the jammed site before it crashes for the whole evening.

      1. Konig Luther
        • 11 Years
        8 years, 8 months ago

        new site, so they worked on that (i hope that)

  16. Scab
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    So .. Silva is alright?

    1. Concrete
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 8 months ago

      He's trained today

  17. Concrete
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 8 months ago

    Barkley or Ayew?