Say What

Say What?

There’s much to chew over in our usual collection of post-match sound-bites. Louis van Gaal wants United to take more risks, Arsene Wenger is limiting Mesut Ozil’s training regime, Alan Curtis explains Swansea improvement at the back and Guus Hiddink reckons an unsung hero can boost Chelsea’s potential at both ends of the pitch.

Wenger resting Ozil between matches

With three goals and 16 assists to his name already this term, it’s fair to say that Mesut Ozil has been the chief protagonist in Arsenal’s title charge. The Germany playmaker has only failed to deliver attacking returns on two occasions since Gameweek 7 and has played 1633 minutes in the first 20 matches – over 200 minutes more than any other Arsenal midfield or forward. Discussing the former Madrid man’s fitness, Arsene Wenger has revealed that, in order to ensure Ozil doesn’t suffer burnout, he’s pared down his training regime to keep his available for selection:

“At the moment he doesn’t practice a lot, we rest him a lot between the games. He is a guy who once the basic fitness is there between the games, he wants to play. There are types of players, sometimes the most technical players, it looks like it demands less energy for them to play – it is just natural for them. I don’t have Wilshere or Cazorla who are number 10s. I could rest him more if I had these players because Wilshere can play there and Cazorla can play there. You look as well at the impact he can have on other players. The Premier League is very tight and if you go in the decisive game and you do (rest Ozil or other star players), then other players think subconsciously, they don’t tell you, ‘why?’ – even the player himself.”


Curtis pinpoints Swansea defensive improvement

Under Garry Monk’s reign this term, Swansea City managed just two clean sheets in 15 outings and ranked in the top seven for goals conceded (22). Since Alan Curtis has taken up the mantle, however, the Swans have shipped the joint-second-fewest number of goals (four) and big chances (three) across five Gameweeks while claiming the joint-most shut-outs (three). In an interview with the local press, Curtis turned to the statistics to explain the factors behind his side’s renewed resilience as the Swans prepare for four home matches in the next six:

“We were the worst in the Premier League for allowing crosses to come into the box and one of the worst for making blocks. You can guess the sides who are top – Stoke and West Ham, who have proper defenders. We have proper defenders too, but it was about making them aware of the numbers in a meeting and asking if they realised what was happening. We had only a 20 per cent success rate in stopping crosses, but in the last couple of games that’s gone up to 50 per cent. The number of block tackles in the box has almost doubled as well. It was just about them getting half a yard closer. We have three clean sheets, which is a good base. Rather than having to defend the crosses, we have stopped them at the source.”


Allardyce on Johnson’s new role

Adam Johnson was a viable mid-priced pick-up from the 2010/11 to the 2013/14 season but has faded into obscurity over the past one and a half campaigns, tallying just five goals and six assists. A tactical tweak from Big Sam in Saturday’s home clash with Villa could perhaps reignite Johnson’s flagging Fantasy career, though. In a situation similar to Stewart Downing under Allardyce last year, Johnson was moved from out wide into the role in “the hole” in the 3-1 win and, having provided four key passes, earned an assist – only his third of the season. After his side won for the first time in six attempts, the Black Cats boss talked up Johnson’s ability to dictate matters and make a difference in his new position:

“I like him there because he gets more possession there than he does out wide, and his talents on the ball are very important to us. When he plays in a wide position he maybe gets an average of 24 to 30 possessions but when he plays in the hole it’s maybe 46-50-55 possessions. So that’s very important to us, because he can play the final ball that we’re looking for, for any of those front three. He’s not quite as quick as he used to be, but he can be very effective because he’s got a good football brain. He finds good spaces in that area, he can handle the ball when he’s marked. He can roll and turn him and come out with the ball and get us going in an attacking mode.”


Van Gaal wants less caution

Manchester United’s first win in seven matches last Gameweek came as a result of their more aggressive approach. As with the Chelsea head-to-head, Louis van Gaal ordered his troops to engage in a high press against Swansea City and utilised a 3-4-2-1 set-up to facilitate this tactic, before injury forced a half-time switch to four at the back. The Red Devils ultimately seized control of the encounter, claiming 55% possession and chalking up more shots inside the box (16) than the rest of the field, with Wayne Rooney producing eight attempts in the 2-1 win. After criticism over his safety-first approach, Van Gaal was keen to suggest he wants United to play with a little more freedom right now:

“In the first half we played with three defenders, a risky shape, a risky system. But we want to give pressure from the first minute and we have done that. We have created chances in the first half but we didn’t score and you have to score out of the chances. Ashley Young wasn’t playing higher up in the second half – that was in the first half. In the second half, when they changed the shape, we changed the shape also and Ashley Young played as the right full-back. Also against Chelsea we played very risky because we want to press. The players want to press.”


Bilic pleased with Carroll match sharpness

With two goals in as many starts, Andy Carroll has shot onto our radar by virtue of his recent upturn in form. Across the previous two Gameweeks, the West Ham frontman charts joint-second among forwards for attempts (eight), joint-top for shots inside the box (eight) and top for shots on target (seven). After a number of months struggling through injury, Slaven Bilic reckons the big Geordie is now finally match sharp and the Hammers boss subsequently called upon Carroll to keep a high level of application in training to maintain these standards:

“Now he looks fit to me. We have been talking a lot about him: Andy this, Andy that, Andy England, but now he is fit and it is all down to him now. Is he going to look after himself, work hard, train, rest, to maintain his position or to even make it better? And then, and only then, he will become a great asset for us, and it is up to him. I expect him to stick to what he was like recently, he would be very, very stupid to do otherwise.”


Hiddink Cites Mikel as Key to Chelsea Recovery

Whilst John Obi Mikel’s Fantasy output may be minimal at best, the Nigerian’s introduction to the Chelsea starting line-up has proven pivotal to the champions’ improved performances under Guus Hiddink. The Blues have secured back-to-back clean sheets at Manchester United and Crystal Palace, with the 3-0 win at Selhurst Park their strongest showing of the season. During that period, the Nigerian enforcer ranks joint-fourth among all midfielders for loose-ball recoveries (19), establishing a platform for Chelsea’s more attack-minded talents to flourish, with Oscar, Willian and Diego Costa all bagging a goal and assist against the Eagles. Hiddink is adamant that Mikel’s presence in the centre of the park affords the Blues a balance at both ends of the pitch that they’ve sorely missed this campaign:

“He’s the ideal player in my option to bring balance to the team. If the team is not willing to defend well or have the right balance then you concede a lot of goals. I thought John Obi can be one of the key figures in getting the balance back. On top of that the talented players can then explore their qualities. He knows the game very well. He knows where the strength of the opponent is and he knows exactly how to cope with that. He has a very good eye, a very good nose, and a very good sense of where to recover. What I like to see very much is not just a quality player but a player who can defend so smoothly. It’s beautiful to see. He doesn’t lose many balls, he’s good in short passing. I don’t expect and I don’t ask him to make the decisive final pass. He can but no, we let the other players do that.”


Francis happy at centre-half

Bournemouth defender Simon Francis arrived in the top-flight with a lofty reputation. Foraging forward at right-back in last year’s Championship, Francis created 76 chances for his Cherries team-mates – more than any defender in the division. Francis has failed to live up to his reputation, though; after serving up a couple of assists in the first five Gameweeks, he’s failed to produce any attacking returns. A move to centre-half has certainly dampened his attacking potential, with full-backs Adam Smith and Charlie Daniels looking superior options, though Francis’ presence in the heart of defence has, nonetheless, helped his side to three clean sheets in the last six, with just four goals conceded over that period. Discussing his new position, Francis is keen to continue in a central berth for the sake of his career:

“I started at centre-half as a kid but was moved out wide because I had a bit of pace and could get up and down the pitch. That was why I was pushed to full-back. But it has been a case of needs-must for us this season as we have had a few injuries. The manager put me in there and I have been thankful because I have enjoyed it. I would probably say you have to be switched on more mentally when you play at centre-half but, physically, I am not doing as much running as I was at right-back. Moving there could definitely prolong my career but I still enjoy playing at right-back. Adam Smith has been in great form there so we are enjoying it as a back four as it is at the moment.”


Koeman Unhappy with Mane Attitude

For the second time in as many seasons, Sadio Mane was dropped from the Southampton starting line-up for disciplinary reasons last weekend. In spite of serving up consistently encouraging underlying stats, the Senegal international has disappointed his loyal Fantasy owners with just two assists in the last ten Gameweeks and was afforded just 11 minutes off the bench during the 1-0 win at Norwich after turning up late for the Saints’ pre-match team meeting. After watching his side slump to a sixth loss in the last eight Gameweeks, Ronald Koeman slammed Mane’s lack of application amid rumours of a possible move away from St Mary’s during the January transfer window:

“We had a different line-up for the game. Sadio was in, one of the 11 players to start, but we have rules in the team. He was doing a big mistake before the game in our last meeting, two hours before, that he came late, and that’s impossible. Everybody knows then you have a sanction. You don’t start. Then you have to make changes in the team, you have to make changes in all the set-pieces and everything. My message to Sadio two days ago was that I think he wasn’t really focussed and concentrated and that happened two days ago in the training sessions…Maybe (it was linked to opening of transfer window). I don’t know. Ask him really why. Ask him why. I don’t know.”


McClaren on tactical tinkering

Steve McClaren elected to slightly shuffle Newcastle United’s forward contingent for their trip to Arsenal, switching to a 4-2-3-1 set-up and deploying Georginio Wijnaldum in “the hole” behind lone striker Aleksandar Mitrovic. Although he failed to find the net, the Netherlands international thrived at the number-ten slot, amassing the joint-most shots inside the box (four) and shots on target (four) among all midfielders last Gameweek, as Petr Cech proved an impenetrable barrier in the Gunners’ goal. Although they lost narrowly, Newcastle sat joint-second in the Gameweek for attempts on target (six) and McClaren reckons he’ll be happy to employ a similar system in future match-ups:

“People can say it was a 4-4-2 or a 4-2-3-1. I think it was a little lopsided at times, but we set up for the opponent, as we do in every game. We tried to play to our strengths, which I think they did (against Arsenal). We’ve got Sissoko, Wijnaldum, Perez and Mitrovic, who are a handful. They can be a real handful on their day. We rotated them around a bit (against the Gunners), and that’s something we’ll certainly use in the future.”


1,373 Comments Post a Comment
  1. The Raging Bull
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Aguero captain fail!!

  2. The Gambler.
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    Aguero close

  3. andy85wsm
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    Aguero at least 2 shots on target there

    1. The Gambler.
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      Just 2 actually LOL

  4. The Gambler.
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    Silva a shadow of his usual self

    1. The Raging Bull
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      agree, it's just not happening for him.

    2. Hibbo
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      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      I feel sorry for people who own him.

      No wait I don't really.

      1. Costa in Wengerland
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        I have him 🙁

  5. Ninja Škrtel
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    I'm surprised both teams are playing their strongest squad... isn't the capital one cup the cup no one cares about?

    1. andy85wsm
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      Not in the semi final

    2. Bellerinmondo
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      Reserve goalies

    3. Uppercut Panda - A legend i…
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      no one cares about it until you get to the quarter finals onwards

    1. Jimmers
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      *sent back

  6. how now brown cow
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    8 years, 4 months ago

    Hennessey (Rudd)
    Alderweireld Bellerin Wollscheid (Simpson Smith)
    Sanchez Ozil De Bruyne Alli (Tettey)
    Aguero Kane Lukaku

    What do you think? Would this front 7 outweigh the dodgy keepers?

  7. RubeRx
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    8 years, 4 months ago

    Who do you think will benefit more from a 'rematch' in 7 days time?

    Everton or Man City?

  8. Tadic is the new Eriksen
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    FUNES!!!

  9. Costa in Wengerland
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    Funes Morrrrrrriiiiiii

  10. TorresMagic™
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    Everton 1 -0

  11. Pochecinno
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    A an actual Everton goal

  12. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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    OMG fuenes mori

  13. Bellerinmondo
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    Finally. Woohoo!!

  14. Jimmers
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    Great call by linesman!!!!!!!!!

  15. TorresMagic™
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    Barkley assist 🙁

    1. Costa in Wengerland
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      But Goalkeeper saved it

      1. Costa in Wengerland
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        Not a direct one

      2. Sif
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        😀

  16. andy85wsm
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    Looked miles offside on initial look. Definitely not though

  17. drughi
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    Barkley assist

    1. Pasqualinho
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      Great strike. Good save too. Just not quite good enough.

  18. Forever In Our Shadow
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    City awful defending. Lets all pu our hand up, lets all put our hand up lalalala lalalala

    1. Forever In Our Shadow
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      A £300 million team surely plays to the whistle?

  19. The Raging Bull
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    Funes Mori and slick haircut break the deadlock

    1. Greenbackbøøg…
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      The dreadlock

      1. The Raging Bull
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        🙂

    • 8 Years
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    https://gyazo.com/1300c0a7894dc87a3d0b30769c566173 Funes Mori scores.

  20. Wild Rover
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    Three offside goals. They got away with the last one 😉

    1. RÏɠBY
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      i think your contacts popped out

      1. Wild Rover
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        I think you need to read the rules. Lukaku clearly in keepers line

    2. Costa in Wengerland
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      😀

      It should be a Rule , on every three offside goals u get 1 Real goal

  21. kijsberg
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    KDB doesn't impress me at all. Why is he in everyone and their mother's team?

    1. Pochecinno
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      Because he costs an arm and a leg and plays for City

    2. Tadic is the new Eriksen
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      because he is prone to scoring a lot of points in home fixtures

      will be thinking about shipping him after the next two, though - two away games after that

    3. Forever In Our Shadow
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      You might be right but I'm still not getting rid in case he goes mental for a few weeks.

    4. RubeRx
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      😆 hope this is sarcasm

      1. RÏɠBY
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        3 big hauls throughout the season.. many 2 pointers

        1. Hibbo
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          I take it you never got the hauls?

        2. RubeRx
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          and those hauls are critical, especially if you capped him

          How many players in this league are even capable of 15, 16 pointers? Not many

        3. Fitzy.
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          4 big hauls actually, and he didn't start playing until about GW6.

      2. kijsberg
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        Are you watching the game?

        1. RubeRx
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          its one Capital One cup game, not exactly a decent measuring stick to be judging anyone

          1. kijsberg
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            It isn't? It's the semifinal. Both clubs are more or less fielding their best team. If they didn't care they wouldn't be using this starting eleven.

          2. kijsberg
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            8 years, 4 months ago

            That said, I'll probably get him in for the next six gameweeks anyway - but I'm not really seeing anything that would suggest him being worth the premium price. Was hoping someone could convince me otherwise. Can do a straight swap to Sanchez later on, so I guess I'll stick him in there until Sanchez returns to form.

    5. Scratch
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      He's been City's best player in that half...

      1. kijsberg
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        Well, that doesn't really say much, does it?

    6. Hibbo
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      Because his points per game is ridiculously high.

      1. Larry Legend
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        This. Loves to shoot as well. Less danger of assisting the assister a la David Silva.

    7. Worzel Gummidge
        8 years, 4 months ago

        If you don't get it then I can't be bothered explaining 🙂

    8. RÏɠBY
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      when jags is fit mori is out right?

      1. The Raging Bull
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        tough decision for Martinez, Mori has done well and scored a few

        1. Forever In Our Shadow
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          Why tough? They concede almost every game.

        2. Tadic is the new Eriksen
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          8 years, 4 months ago

          jagz is nailed and stones is amazing

          mori has to go

          1. Forever In Our Shadow
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            • 10 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Absolutely agree. They will tighten up immediately. Stones needs experience with him and Jags is perfect.

      2. Bellerinmondo
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        • 9 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Yeah. Were you gonna buy him?

        1. RÏɠBY
          • 13 Years
          8 years, 4 months ago

          i'd rather have jags.. his presence has to sure up that (on paper) awesome defence

      3. Scratch
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        Well Martinez is hardly going to drop "the best defender in europe" 😉

        1. JayBomb
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          8 years, 4 months ago

          The opta stats prove it!

    9. djenzio
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      not just saying this cause of the goal but is Funes Mori a genuine option when Everton fixtures turn? seems to have goal threat and is cheaper than Baines

      1. A.T
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        Jags back soon, he'll be dropped.

        • 8 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        No. Unless they sell Stones.

        1. The Raging Bull
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          8 years, 4 months ago

          highly doubt they sell unless UTD are silly to pay over 50m. Oh wait

      2. Bellerinmondo
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        Nah. Jags' place

      3. Tadic is the new Eriksen
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        jagz is back so he isnt nailed

        IMO Baines is the one to get, esppecially seeing as though Everton DGW is possible. Baines is the ultimate DGW punt player

        1. djenzio
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          8 years, 4 months ago

          he is not on pens anymore and lost his touch last season.

          1. Tadic is the new Eriksen
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            hes looking good tonight, and no pens isnt a huge deal as he only costs 6.1

    10. A.T
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      Great game 😀

    11. Captain Vantastic™
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      Lol @ Barkley sellers

      1. A.T
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        He's been a bit crap tbf

        1. Costa in Wengerland
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          This

      2. JayBomb
        • 12 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        He's been playing

        1. JayBomb
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          Crap

      3. Woy of the Wovers
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        8 years, 4 months ago

        Lol @ lollards.

    12. Baby Face Nelson
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      8 years, 4 months ago

      that's how shitty assists get given

    13. Lyonnais
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      LIV v EVE C1C Final wouldn't be good fantasy wise. Only one rearranged game.

      1. TorresMagic™
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        • 14 Years
        8 years, 4 months ago

        Very true.

      2. Tadic is the new Eriksen
        • 11 Years
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        plenty of casusls would have high numbers of dgw players, too

        1. Forever In Our Shadow
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          Its not over yet. I think it will still be Stoke, Citee final.

          1. kijsberg
            • 8 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Doubt it. If Stoke couldn't beat Liverpool yesterday, they never will.

      3. Scratch
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        The more DGWs the better, good weeks to murder the casuals

      4. Costa in Wengerland
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        It will be Stoke vs Everton

        1. Tadic is the new Eriksen
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          hope so, butland dgw would be great

          1. Costa in Wengerland
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            Butland , Arnie and Bojan/Shaqira

    14. Bellerinmondo
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      So an everton Liverpool final , while great , would be less of a DGW as they were playing each other anyway?