Say What

Say What?

The numbers are adding up for Arsenal, there’s a happy bunny at Southampton and one Chelsea star is all for a spot of me-time.

Say What? returns with all the talk both large and small, including a king in a decidedly childish mood and a man on borrowed flexi-time.

Read on, if you’d be so kind.

Three And Easy For Arsenal

Three: De La Soul’s magic number; the universally recognised total for accurate Bronte sister measurement; the ideal some for most of the men reading this piece.

And now it’s the go-to amount of centre-halves that Premier League managers feel they need to shoehorn into their sides.

Even that dyed-in-the-wool, Plan B-dodging purists’ purist Arsene Wenger is at it.

And it seems to be working.

‘Played three, won three’ has been a rarity for Arsenal recently, which was not what we wanted to see when the Gunners have fixtures queueing up like HMRC officers outside the London Stadium.

Wenger’s boys have a tricky Gameweek 36 – Man United at home, Southampton away – and a rather more promising Gameweek 37 involving a trip to Stoke City and a visit from Sunderland.

Even so, that would normally have been enough for us to load up on Arsenal players until a horrible eight-match run involving just two wins and some wretched defeats had us backing up and averting our eyes.

Alexis Sanchez suffered more than most during that run, but those three at the back have helped revive both the team and even him – he broke a three-match drought with a goal at Middlesbrough and followed that up with the FA Cup semi-final winner over Man City.

And Wenger is convinced that nothing – not formation changes, ongoing contract talks, or even the side’s notoriously fragile confidence levels – ever phases the midfielder.

“I think one of his strengths is he is not affected by the past. He is always in what’s next, next job. That is rare in our job. It is a quality. The past has no importance for him, he’s always on what’s next. He always finds a way to continue to fight and to be decisive. Decisiveness is something that is in his mind.”

That’s great news for the 24.7% of managers still investing a mighty 11.5 in the history-scorning dynamo.

And just as well when his performance against Leicester City last night yielded a measly two shots on goal from distance – despite the Chilean being employed up front again.

Sanchez remains, therefore, an expensive enigma as we plot our Double Gameweek and Wildcard strategies.

But Arsenal’s return to form is incredibly welcome given their outstanding number of fixtures.

And the noises from the rest of the club regarding the new formation are overwhelmingly positive.

Laurent Koscielny has said this:

“There was a tactical turnaround, but we’ve been working on it for 15 days. In that system, there are players who are good. It’s good for the collective. I think we also found confidence in this system with three defenders. We are more solid behind.”

Wenger added this:

“We are in a formation that is really adaptable because Gabriel can play right-back. Overall I think we play a system that is not a strict three at the back because when we have the ball, (Oxlade) Chamberlain plays midfielder basically. What (the change in formation) did was it got the players to focus on something that is concrete, to forget anxiety and a little bit of uncertainty.”

Uncertainty is Kryptonite to us Fantasy Supermen/Women, so this is all great news with those six fixtures to come.

What we have to decide now is who among the Gunners squad are best placed to take advantage.

Sanchez is always difficult to ignore, although Mesut Ozil is considerably cheaper at 9.4 and a differential candidate with just 6.1% ownership – he’s also found a bit of recent form, with two goals and as many assists in five.

At the back, Gabriel (4.8) is good value and looking like a sure starter while Wenger assesses Koscielny’s knee problem and Shkodran Mustafi continues to clutter up the treatment table. Meanwhile, Nacho Monreal (5.8) is costly but has been used as both a centre-half and a wing-back in the new Arsenal three.

That adaptability brought him an assist and 12 points against Leicester and a goal at Wembley against Man City.

Three has been kind to Arsenal, then. They now have six more matches to return the favour to us.

Maya The Player For Double Bubble?

Another Double Gameweek outfit demanding our attention are Southampton.

The Saints’ schedule is equally tough, involving Liverpool away and Arsenal at home in Gameweek 36 before a journey to Middlesbrough and Man United at St Mary’s the week after.

But – aside from Nathan Redmond’s surprise drop to the bench against Chelsea – at least Claude Puel’s men mainly offer a measure of stability. The squad isn’t big enough for Pep Guardiola-sized fits of rotation, injuries have further diluted the Frenchman’s options and he’s not one to switch to a defensive three just because everyone else is doing it.

The likes of Dusan Tadic (1.9%), Manolo Gabbiadini (3.6%) and even James Ward-Prowse (1.4%), as a budget midfield enabler, are likely to enjoy ownership boosts in the near future, but there’s another asset well worth considering.

Since Virgil van Dijk’s ligaments went south, Maya Yoshida has been a defensive rock. He’s been an ever-present since Gameweek 19 and went on a three-match purple patch not so long ago that netted his 3.3% ownership 27 points from a goal and two clean sheets.

That form has tailed off recently, with just one point from his last two, but he looks nailed-on for the Saints’ six-match run-in.

“I have been waiting for this chance for a long time. Now I have to show everyone who I am. I’m 28 now and I believe I will improve more and more, especially at centre-back because I’m getting more experienced, calm and I’m physically very good now.”

Puel clearly agrees – he handed Yoshida the armband for the 1-0 win at West Brom

“Not every player can become captain for their own country and also a Premier League club, so I really appreciate everyone who has accepted me.”

He’s also done a bit of acceptance of his own, forming a solid partnership with Jack Stephens since Gameweek 23.

“Every game he improves. After each game we discuss with each other what was good and what wasn’t good. We try to raise each other up and I can learn many things from him and he can learn from me. We are building a very good relationship, I believe.”

The duo are cheap (4.4 and 4.1 respectively) and differential material – Stephens, at 2.4% is in even fewer squads than Yoshida.

So one or other of them should be expecting a decent surge in ownership for those Double Gameweeks.

But there is one potential fly in their harmonious ointment, and he’s called Martin Caceres.

The former Barca and Juve centre-half joined Southampton as a free agent in February. Since then, he’s played zero minutes, much to the distress of his 316 Fantasy Premier League owners.

So, Claude, could Caceres experience severe bench-rash by season’s end?

“Yes.”

No chance he’ll play then?

“We will see because we’ve got to play the two games that have been postponed and that will mean playing every three days until the end of the season. It’s competition also, Caceres is a good player with a good training session and I think he’s going to have opportunities until the end of the season. But it’s all about competition and I’m happy with the work of Jack and Maya.”

Okay, so we’ve got bigger Double Gameweek fish to fry than a trio of Southampton defenders, but doubt is the biggest enemy when planning for such great opportunities to climb the rankings and win our mini-leagues.

Based on all of the above, there doesn’t look like much doubt that Yoshida is Southampton’s defensive mainstay at the moment.

Stephens is cheaper, if you’re really strapped for cash. And as for Caceres…well, maybe 316 people are on to something.

A hiding to nothing, probably.

Time To Get Selfish, Eden

Media training has reduced most footballers to platitude-guffing dronebots.

In America, you just have to thank the Lord for blessing you with the ability to smash right through those in front of you. In England, it’s all about doing it for the team.

But should Fantasy Football ever exert the influence it has over there over here, players will have to start thinking about what they say to keep us, their long-suffering managers, sweet.

Eden Hazard’s recent form has certainly been doing that – four goals in his last four starts, six and two assists from ten – but his talk could do with improvement.

“I don’t care about the number of goals I get. Statistics aren’t important for me.”

That, like the news that Steps are back on tour, is music to no-one’s ears.

“If my goals help my team win games, that’s important. I just want to take the trophy at the end of the season. if I can score a few more goals this season that would be good.”

That’s more like it.

He’s now hit 15 goals this season – his best ever Premier League return – and has five chances, including a juicy Double Gameweek 37 against West Brom (a) and Watford at home, to add to that tally.

A chunky 31.2% of us – a figure surely likely to keep on rising – would have nodded our heads eagerly when Cesc Fabregas pitched in with his view that Hazard needs to ‘be selfish’ in front of goal.

Antonio Conte disagreed, saying that sort of thing was ‘not my idea of football’.

Well it’s definitely our – and by that I mean 1,384,360 FPL managers – idea of football. Fortunately, we don’t seem to be alone.

“Fabregas is not the only one to say that to me. A lot of people say to me you need to be more selfish, but when I am on the pitch sometimes I prefer to pass the ball. I try game after game to be more selfish. I know it’s good for me to score more goals if I want to reach the level of Messi and Ronaldo. I am working on it.”

Messi? An unproven midget compared to the FPL colossus that was Ronaldo.

But if Hazard can scale the latter’s Fantasy heights, then even Conte will have to agree that being selfish is a great idea after all.

Beware The Setting Son

From Swiss Army knives to comely yoga instructors, flexibility has always been a valued asset.

But there are limits, as we’re beginning to realise when it comes to Son Heung-min.

The South Korean has worked his way into 12.1% of FPL squads on the back of five goals and an assist over the last five Gameweeks.

In that time, he’s played in midfield and as a striker, producing healthy points returns whatever the role.

Unfortunately, his flexibility has now been extended further – all the way to a left wing-back role in an FA Cup semi-final during which he conceded an early penalty.

Having a midfielder used in a more defensive role is stretching things to the limit for Son’s owners.

Not that Mauricio Pochettino cares.

“Of course (I could use Son again), because I think he was good. He was unlucky because I think it wasn’t a penalty and maybe the feeling is bad but I am so happy with him and if Tottenham play well, it’s because of Sonny too.”

Okay, so a Son as a wing-back is better than one sitting on the bench, which is precisely what he did for the first 45 minutes against Crystal Palace last night. Pochettino stuck with three at the back, but replaced the South Korean with Ben Davies – a 3.3%-owned defender who’s now kept three consecutive clean sheets.

Son did at least appear for the second half as the team reverted to four at the back, but 45 minutes and one point doesn’t cut it at the best of times, and most definitely not when we’ve only got five matches with which to garner as many points as possible from Spurs assets.

If we are to adhere to the consensus that we need three Tottenham players in our teams for the run-in, Son suddenly looks like an unwanted passenger, with Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen in the driving seat for our attentions.

We’ll know more when the teams are announced for Sunday’s North London derby, but if Wenger continues with three at the back, Pochettino is highly likely to match that formation.

Should that be the case, Son’s best hope for a start is on wing-back duty, meaning his fabled flexibility should stiffen our resolve – to sell and move on.

King For A Day, Or Four More

Moving on from Bournemouth’s Josh King is currently far from our thoughts.

In fact, he’s a good call as a Son replacement, even though the Cherries have only four fixtures to come.

It’s a matter of never mind the brevity, feel the quality for Bournemouth – they’ll entertain Stoke City and Burnley and travel to Sunderland and Leicester City.

And King has so much form to go with those fixtures.

Eleven goals and an assist since Gameweek 22, six in his last seven, strikes against Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United…he gives huge bang for his 6.1 buck.

The man himself cites old times for today’s good times.

“I think I have got that childhood confidence back. My mum texted me on Saturday and said ‘when I am watching you playing now it is like watching you on the playground, when you were young with no fear’. I am playing with no fear and just enjoying it.”

One thing’s for sure, he clearly didn’t grow up in the seventies, when playground activities were awash with fear – dead legs and Chinese burns, concrete landing areas beneath the monkey bars and kiss chase sessions with the girl who brought a thriving colony of nits and the enduring smell of fish paste to the party.

King warms to the childhood theme when discussing his current success.

“I was a little kid when I moved over, a little skinny boy. I have grown a lot since and that was part of the reason for my injuries. This season is the first time my body has felt 100 per cent right. I have been at loads of clubs and not stayed fit but this year I have missed one game. When you play every game the fitness and the confidence follow.”

And then there’s the positional reason:

“I have played in numerous positions but I am closer to goal now, so when I get the chances I am more ruthless than I have been previously. We have got four games left and, hopefully, I can get four more goals.”

So far, so logical. Until Eddie Howe pops up with a rather more left field explanation for all this scoring – Bournemouth have changed the colour of their goal nets.

“The credit goes to Jason (Tindall, assistant manager) who felt the other nets were not inspiring the strikers to score. Bizarrely, it has worked so credit to Jason for that observation. It just goes to show how small things can sometimes make a difference. From a striker’s perspective, when you get your head down or have a quick look at the goal before you shoot, it is much more striking to see a white net as opposed to the almost see-through nets we had previously. I know it is the same for both teams but it seems to be working for us at the moment.”

King’s run is certainly working for us, too. He’s failed to find the net only three times since Gameweek 22 and still managed eight points in one of those matches courtesy of an assist, a clean sheet and two bonus points.

Yes, Bournemouth only have four fixtures to fulfil, but they’re home and hosed in terms of Premier League survival, thus freeing them up to continue performing with the child-like freedom that’s served King so well in recent times.

Ignoring him for the run-in could be riskier than that old school playground.

1,553 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Wild Rover
    • 13 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    'One thing’s for sure, he clearly didn’t grow up in the seventies, when playground activities were awash with fear – dead legs and Chinese burns, concrete landing areas beneath the monkey bars and kiss chase sessions with the girl who brought a thriving colony of nits and the enduring smell of fish paste to the party.'

    Genuine lol 😀

    1. Hurricane Gilbert
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Someone explain all these references for a 90's kid

      1. Rupert The Horse
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        Oh come on, you cant be serious.

        1. George Sillett
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Nowadays it would be repetitive strain hand injuries from console and mobile overuse .

        2. Hurricane Gilbert
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          I'm a swede born in the 90's, what more can you expect from me? 😉

      2. Dr Dream
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        Dead legs and Chinese burns were a form of punishment handed out by teachers in the playground when they didn't have a stick to whack you with or a wooden board duster to chuck at you to try and fracture your skull like they had in the classroom.

        Kiss chase was a game that most male teachers played with girls in their class that they would later spend time in jail for when the world came to it's senses.

        Fish paste was sh*te.

        1. Hurricane Gilbert
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Thanks Dr Wakey.

    2. George Sillett
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      And that was in the posh areas.

    3. The Rumour Mill
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      I loved that paragraph too, great writing! Honourable mention to "peanutting", which was pulling down on a tie to ensure it knotted and you could never get it off again; and to playground football itself, where 3 touches of the ball per 30 mins of lunchtime was a good return!

      1. George Sillett
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        In a March of 30 aside.

    4. bitm2007
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Sounds familiar.

    5. Rupert The Horse
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Fantastic.

    6. George Sillett
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Oxford bags and 6" platform shoes , kipper ties , daft perms. The seventies were pretty hideous really.

  2. TheBusDriver
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    Anyone here watches The Leftovers or Better call Saul?

    1. RustyBz
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      I watch BCS and absolutely love it. Not watched yesterday's ep so no spoilers!

    2. SWANCK
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      BCS is so good! Not started the new series yet though, just started Versailles last night, looks promising!

    3. walkman666
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Saul.

  3. My Name Is Pepu
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    None of my keepers would be playing (Grant & Valdes), should I take a hit and get another keeper? Considering Bravo, looks like a cleanie for Man City. Suggestions/advice please?

    1. RustyBz
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      yeah do it

    2. bitm2007
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Yes, who depends on the rest of your D.

  4. Azathoth
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    1FT
    a) Cout to Haz
    b) Lukaku to Costa
    c) Save

    1. Hurricane Gilbert
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      C

  5. Hurricane Gilbert
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    Zaha to King or something else? Got 2 FTs and 2,5 ITB, team:

    Henn / Pick
    Alonso Bailly Yoshi (Vert, Gibson)
    Haz Alli Cou Zaha (JWP)
    Lukaku Kane Tekkers

    1. RustyBz
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Lovely team. I think you're set to go TBH...

    2. Chris_H
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      As you have a transfer to burn you could sell Gibson for a defender with a better fixture this week than Alonso?

  6. Paramaribo
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    A) De Gea + Gabriel
    B) Cech + Darmian
    ?

    1. liiusions
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Don't get Gabriel or Darmian, neither are nailed. Gab may be if Kos actually is injured

      1. Paramaribo
        • 9 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        Do you think maybe Stones is more nailed?

  7. liiusions
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    For my template WC36 team, what do you prefer

    Cech Pickford
    Alonso Monreal Yoshida Stephens xxx
    Sanchez Hazard Eriksen Capoue xxx
    Kane Gabbi xxx

    A) Clichy, King and Jesus
    B) Holgate, Alli and Costa

    1. liiusions
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      I wrote that wrong...
      A) Clicy, Alli and Jesus
      B) Holgate, King and Costa

      1. DaisyDaisyDaisyDaisy
        • 10 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        B all day

    2. Sting in the Tail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      B

  8. Gazza2000
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    Thoughts on this lot ? need a punt for one week (WC next week)

    Pickford
    Alonso - Valencia - Pieters
    Sanchez - Alli - Zaha - King
    Kane - Lukaku - Benteke

    Foster - Fletcher - Holebas - Chambers

    1FT, 2.1 ITB

    1. Shanty Toon
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      That's a pretty solid team for the up coming week, not sure if there's any punts worth taking over what you've already got. Maybe bring in Forster for Pickford?

  9. Shanty Toon
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    Interested in peoples thoughts on these 2 wildcard teams. Which do you prefer? Currently leaning towards the first one, but maybe I'm missing something.

    Hennessey - Pickford
    Clichy - Gabriel - Cook - Stephens - Holgate
    Ozil - Hazard - Sane - Eriksen - Carroll
    Aguero - Costa - Gabbiadini

    vs

    Hennessey - Pickford
    Luiz - Clichy - Gabriel - Stephens - Holgate
    Sanchez - Hazard - Sane/De Bruyne* - Alli - Carroll
    Aguero/Costa* - Gabbiadini - Origi

    *If Aguero then Sane as mid, if Costa then De Bruyne.

  10. FPL Maldini
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    Which combo shoukd I get?

    A) Ozil and Alonso

    B) Sanchez and Evans

    1. Bullet Eder
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      A

  11. SWANCK
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    This is my first season playing FPL, so for all you veterans, who has been your most successful player over the years?

    I can hazard a guess at some of them but it would be interesting to see given the scoring system

    1. FCSB
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      hazard

  12. Wild Rover
    • 13 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    Is Valdes, Coutinho, Alli, Rashford to Cech, Sanchez, Hazard, Gabbi -8 a bit bonkers? Will probably do Rashford to Gabbi this week (depending on tonight) and the other three next week.

    Ta 🙂

    1. RustyBz
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Losing Cout and Alli for a -8 seems crazy. Could pay off but dont think the odds look good for it

      1. Wild Rover
        • 13 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        I thought so to unil I saw that Cout has no DGW to Sanchez's two, and Hazard has MID, wba, WAT while Alli has wha,MNU, lei. Cech also has two dgw's as does Grabbi.

        1. RustyBz
          • 9 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          You can spread this out though, instead of rushing all in. Hazard and Sanchez have everton and spurs next week, not really that attractive

          1. RustyBz
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            fwiw I think Saints players are a bad choice for the run in

          2. Wild Rover
            • 13 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Gabbi in for gw35, the others for gw 36 is the plan 🙂

      2. bitm2007
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        It is risky, but the latter play 5 extra games over the next 3 GW's, so it should be fine.

    2. bitm2007
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      No, the way you are planning it sounds fine.

      1. Wild Rover
        • 13 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        Cheers

    3. Hawk Eye
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Tweet in the Austin coming back for hampton, not good for Gabbi

  13. Rupert The Horse
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    I'm having a discussion with someone on twitter, they don't believe Bournemouth do clean sheets, what do you guys think?
    They have 3 clean sheets in their last 6, the clean sheets were against Southampton, Swansea and Middlesbrough. They conceded to Spurs, Chelsea and Liverpool.
    This would suggest they do alright against weaker opposition.
    Their run in is sun-STO-BUR-lei
    Thoughts?I

  14. RustyBz
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    Chaps, some advice would be great. WC next week!

    DDG // Jaku;

    Alonso // Evans // PVA* // Valencia* // Amat**;

    King // Eriksen // Alli // Zaha // De Roon;

    Lukaku // Kane // Negredo

    1FT 7.3ITB
    -----------------------------------------------
    Negredo + PVA -> Clichy + Aguero (-4)?

    1. RustyBz
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      *tumbleweed*

    2. Wild Rover
      • 13 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      I like those moves. Aguero is going to be a huge diff 😉

  15. Teddy Brewski
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    Anyone else considering WC'ing a week earlier than planned?

    Far prefer my team for GW35 after WC

    Cech Pickford
    Alonso Monreal Bailly Yoshida Stephens
    Sanchez Hazard Alli Sane King
    Kane Gabbi Anichebe
    0.1 ITB

    Rather than a starting 11 with 1FT to use
    DDG
    Toby Valencia Maguire
    Sanchez Alli Siggy Son Zaha
    Lukaku Negredo

    1. RustyBz
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Nope!

      1. Teddy Brewski
        • 9 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        Would you in my position?

        Armband would be on Kane if i WC. Won't have him at all if i don't

        1. RustyBz
          • 9 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          No I think you're fine. Get Tekkers for Negredo

          1. Teddy Brewski
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Has that horse not bolted? Worried about Valencia and Son minutes too. Only have Gibson & Barnes as cover!

            1. RustyBz
              • 9 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              Not many fixtures better than Burnley (H) - you can sort it all out with WC week after.

              If you wilcard now, you're at mercy of injuries/team changes. No doubt for next week you'll want a slightly different team than you have planned now

  16. Dr Dream
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 12 days ago

    True story re WR's post at the top of the page.

    One day in school one lad in our class farted, and as punishment, the French teacher made him go outside into the courtyard (overlooked by three storey's of classrooms on three sides) and pull his trousers down and stand there "until the smell had gone"....He was about 13 years old...jeez...scarred for life.

    Can you possibly imagine anybody getting away with that these days.

    1. Hurricane Gilbert
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Holy shit.

      1. Dr Dream
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        Just beyond anything that could possibly happen now. What the hell were we thinking?

    2. Wild Rover
      • 13 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      I lolled at a teachers T shirt and he chased me around the classroom, I thought it was a joke until I stopped. He grabbed my hair with one hand and punched me on the top of the head with the other!

      1. Dr Dream
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        I had a teacher that got hold of my hair and made me keep turning around until it came out in his hand.

        The entire teaching profession was populated by lunatics. It was all abuse WR.

    3. George Sillett
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      We had a headmaster that before administering a caning used to feel your arse on the pretext of checking that you hadn't stuffed a book down your trousers.

    4. Rupert The Horse
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      I had a teacher who was so drunk, he threw up on me during detention.

    5. KingNidge
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 12 days ago

      Not that i agree with this because i don't it's disgraceful but there wouldn't have been a lot of messing around with pupils back then compared to nowadays when all you hear is of teachers getting attacked daily and pupils carrying knives etc.. there has to be a balance somewhere.. kids now get away with far too much imo

      1. Dr Dream
        • 11 Years
        7 years, 12 days ago

        Not sure about that Kingnidge. It never stopped anybody in our school misbehaving at all....it just bred resentment.

        I think we have to make a distinction between maybe the fifties and sixties with the Seventies. By the Seventies some teacher's were going stark raving mad with physically abusing kids. What started out as the cane in the headmasters office ended up with every other teacher whacking kids around the head whenever they felt like it...or worse.

        1. KingNidge
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Yeah i have no doubt some disgraceful stuff went on and still does.. i wouldn't have been in a rush to fart in class if i thought i would have to stand outside with my keks round my ankles lol
          There is a lot to be said for ruling by fear some teachers you just don't open your mouth in their class and you find yourself getting a lot done and so does everyone else without disruption.. take power away from them and they are getting walked over and everyone suffers.. it's a tough situation

          1. Dr Dream
            • 11 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            I honestly think the bigger problem is that so many teachers are incapable of controlling kids because they're in the wrong job. Then, as now, every school had teachers who found no problem controlling a class of kids without resorting to violence or shouting and bawling. I have no idea what sets those teachers apart but they're able to do it whilst others can't.

            I worked for a while supporting EBD kids in classes The difference between one teacher to another was massive...and reflected on how the kids I supported behaved.

            Some of them really need to find another job.

            1. MTPockets
                7 years, 12 days ago

                Sure there's some of that, but think parents are the problem. Parenting and undermining teaching.
                Your kid is not your best friend, they're your child.

                1. George Sillett
                  • 8 Years
                  7 years, 12 days ago

                  You make a very point there. I do agree that some parenting leaves a lot to be desired. I like to think that my kids are my best friends now due to the fact that know how to conduct themselves and are caring individuals who know right from wrong. I hope that they are properly equipped for life in the big bad world.

                2. Dr Dream
                  • 11 Years
                  7 years, 12 days ago

                  Some of the teachers might like to blame the parents...and they do...but be in no doubt that the better teachers get the same set of kids that misbehave to sit and learn with very little problems. Oddly enough those better teachers don't blame the parents for anything, because they don't need to.

                  I'm not disrespecting teachers btw...what i'm doing is pointing out that to be able to teach thirty kids in a classroom, and have them behave you need to be a certain kind of a person. We pay no attention to that part when recruiting teachers...or very little.

                  1. MTPockets
                      7 years, 12 days ago

                      I'm not a teacher and don't disagree. Have also worked with kids (children in care) so perhaps witness more of the other side, but there's also something unsettling about parents' attitudes. A far greater & broader willingness to undermine teachers, education, even themselves in front of their kids. I don't think that's a positive development, particulary as it perpetuates.

                      1. Dr Dream
                        • 11 Years
                        7 years, 12 days ago

                        I used to work with EBD in schools btw.

                        A small, but typical way that some teachers chuck away respect. My son went on a footy trip to Belgium with his school team a few months ago. They had to meet at midnight, travel 300 miles to the channel overnight, catch a ferry, and then travel on to Belgium. The school insisted they travel in full uniform ..tie, jackets, shoes...all of it. A few parents complained but to no avail..to the point of the headmaster sending a letter home to reinforce the rule. As the kids were sat on the coach the two teachers taking them turned up looking like a bag of old washing in jogging pants and t shirts and carrying sleeping bags...

                        Right there, right then those two teachers (and the school) chucked their respect out the window...and I keep seeing stuff like that.

                        1. Hibbo
                          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                          • 11 Years
                          7 years, 12 days ago

                          Like a bag of washing haha good one Wakey.

                          1. Dr Dream
                            • 11 Years
                            7 years, 12 days ago

                            Haha.

                            Seriously though some of those same lads play for my team. They really weren't happy about what had gone on. It's small things like that where schools lose the kids respect. Kids aren't stupid, they notice.

                            I know both those teachers, nice enough blokes but really a bit clueless with stuff like that...in fact totally clueless.

                        2. MTPockets
                            7 years, 12 days ago

                            Don't think that contradicts any similar change in societal respect within families and between parents-others (and/or teachers-others); both or all probably true. That work isn't my job - just part time/voluntary stuff - but as you note still seems increasingly prevalent.

          2. Bazzalona
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            We had a Polish Maths teacher who once gave the lad in front of me the best kidney punch ever.
            Made me concentrate I tell you.

        2. La Roja
          • 12 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          I need one week punt before WC
          Jaku
          Bailly Blind Bavies
          Eriksen Zaha Sanchez Hazard
          Benteke Kun Lukaku

          Grant* Olsson Hojbjerg Amat

          1 FT & 1.6m ITB

          A) Amat ➡ Bertrand
          B) Lukaku ➡ Kane
          C) Zaha ➡ King
          D) Olsson ➡ Clichy

          1. Teddy Brewski
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            B

          2. RustyBz
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            D, Zaha can get a haul vs Burnley

        3. Sponge-worthy
          • 11 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Anyone else still TCing alexis dgw 36?

          1. Dr Dream
            • 11 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Not much choice is there?...Assuming BB37 then when else can you play TC and for who? Has to be Sanchez.

            1. Sponge-worthy
              • 11 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              Exactly..

            2. SWANCK
              • 7 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              Depends whether a TC on Kane/Hazard in 37 would generate more points than a BB would in 37..
              Sanchez at the minute inspires no confidence for that chip.

              1. Sponge-worthy
                • 11 Years
                7 years, 12 days ago

                Bb is best to be used on 37.

          2. bitm2007
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            If your going to bench boost in GW37, is there a better alternative ?

            1. Rupert The Horse
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 11 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              Hazard gw 38.

              1. bitm2007
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 9 Years
                7 years, 12 days ago

                if he plays after the title has been rapped up.

                1. Rupert The Horse
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 11 Years
                  7 years, 12 days ago

                  Right.

        4. Bullet Eder
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Hi all. Please can I have some feedback on my WC draft? Based around BB on GW37.

          My team value must be appalling looking at some of the drafts on here, but here goes:

          Bravo / Pickford

          Holgate / Stephens / Yoshida / Blind / Monreal

          Hazard / Sanchez / King / Eriksen / Capoue

          Kane / Lukaku / Anichebe

          Plan is Blind > David Luiz after Swansea at home.

        5. BananaNose Maldonado
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Best combination from GW36 through GW38:

          A) Cech and Stephens
          B) Forster and Gabriel

          Cheers!

          1. Teddy Brewski
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            I'd say A has more chance of getting you 10 apperances

          2. bitm2007
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Wait and see what happens this GW, the last few GW's have shown how unpredictable planning ahead can be.

            1. BananaNose Maldonado
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 9 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              Certainly. Thanks. But if you fail to plan, you plan to fail 🙂

              1. bitm2007
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 9 Years
                7 years, 12 days ago

                You will be planning to succeed based on the latest information available.

                1. BananaNose Maldonado
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 9 Years
                  7 years, 12 days ago

                  So you haven't considered/played around with your wildcard team at all? I admire your discipline if that's actually the case.

        6. Hawk Eye
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Austin back from injury?!
          Not good for Gabbiadini & the DGWs

          1. Rupert The Horse
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 11 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Not yet.

          2. potatoace
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Well they have 4 games in two weeks, was expecting a bit of rotation anyway

        7. FPL Maldini
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Who is more important to a WC team?

          A) Alonso

          B) Sanchez

          I'm considering Ozil

          1. Rupert The Horse
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 11 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            OOOh, really good question. If not considering Sanchez TC then maybe Alonso.

          2. La Roja
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Alonso

          3. potatoace
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Sanchez due to ownership.

          4. Hawk Eye
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Me too

        8. Rupert The Horse
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 11 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Gamble with Gabriel or stay safe with Smith?

          1. potatoace
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Gamble

            1. La Roja
              • 12 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              This

          2. Bleach †
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Im defo going with Gabriel

          3. Squashed
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Gamble

          4. Rupert The Horse
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 11 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Well that was easy, done, thanks.

        9. potatoace
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          So it's come down to this. Do I want costa or jesus in my dgw team.

          A. Costa/T.Carroll
          B. Jesus/king

          Got haz of course.

          1. bitm2007
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Edging towards B, but see what happens tonight.

          2. Sterling Chap
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Tough. I'd rather Costa and King. Would you not be worried about Jesus' match fitness?

            1. bitm2007
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 9 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              I definitely would, but I assume that's way out of budget.

            2. potatoace
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              So would I , but im a little short.
              Jesus should be up to match fitness by gw37 I think

        10. George Sillett
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Footballers are lazy individuals nowadays. I'm sure if you told the likes of Bremner , Norman Hunter , Tommy Smith etc that they were going to be rested due to 4 games in 2 weeks they would have replied "f**k off"

          1. potatoace
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            True. But back then nobody needed to be as fit as they are now

            1. George Sillett
              • 8 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              True as well. That lot would probably have been in the boozer for 4 hours after a match.

              1. KingNidge
                • 8 Years
                7 years, 12 days ago

                4 hours before lol and smoking like chimneys at half time

          2. SWANCK
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Preach.
            If I was being paid 200k a week I'd run about with a football for 20 hours every god damn day.

            This resting bullsh grinds my gears

          3. Azathoth
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Imagine Brian Clough's reaction if you had told him to rest players.

            1. potatoace
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              7 years, 12 days ago

              Lol. Mind you he'd have had a similar reaction if he found out his opposition hadn't been drinking and smoking all week and were fitter than carl lewis

        11. Bleach †
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Negredo to Gabbiadino or Benteke? Already have Zaha 😉

          1. bitm2007
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 9 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Gabbi

          2. SWANCK
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            My dilemma also, gonna go with Gabbi and give him the armband too, he has 2 DGW's so saves another FT next week.

        12. Sterling Chap
          • 9 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Got T.Carroll on the bench staring at me with his 10pts. Kind of feels wrong wishing for Kun not to play 🙁

          1. TheBusDriver
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Gabbi

        13. FPL Maldini
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          What should I do?

          A) Get Ozil on WC, TC Kane next week

          B) Get Ozil, TC Ozil in DGW36

          C) Get Sanchez, TC Sanchez, no Alonso and weaker team in general

          1. Hawk Eye
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            B

        14. Squashed
          • 7 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          2ft which 2 should i go?

          Sterling > hazard or sanchez
          Gibson > bailly
          Kaku > costa
          Defoe > gabbi or jesus

          Rest of the Front :
          king sane alli kane t.carrol(sub)
          Likely to be 3-4-3

          1. SWANCK
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Wait to see what happens tonight with Sterling & Jesus..

            Kaku > Costa for now.

        15. Karan14
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 12 days ago

          Hazard price rise tonight?

          Still haven't transferred out Lukaku on wildcard might finally have to do it today!

          1. SWANCK
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Na will probably rise tomorrow looking at it

          2. Rupert The Horse
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 11 Years
            7 years, 12 days ago

            Doubt it.