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  1. May
    19

    Sunday Dugout Discussion

    Filed under: Dugout Discussion - Posted by: Mark

    The final countdown. Ten simultaneous matches that will decide our Fantasy fate. The very last Dugout Discussion of the 2012/13 season is underway as we prepare for what could be a roller-coaster of emotions. While both Spurs and Arsenal battle for the final Champions League spot, Fantasy managers everywhere look to their final day lineups [...]

  2. May
    14

    The last two matches of Gameweek 37 take place this evening, with Arsenal on the verge of sending Wigan into the Championship. Due to their vastly inferior goal difference in comparison to fellow strugglers Sunderland, the Latics realistically have to win at the Emirates this evening to keep their faint hopes of survival alive, while [...]

  3. May
    12

    Sunday Dugout Discussion

    Filed under: Dugout Discussion - Posted by: Mark

    A bumper Sunday of seven Premier League matches gets under way at the Britannia as Gareth Bale looks to keep Fantasy managers in cheer and Tottentham’s top four ambitions on target. There are five three o’clock kick offs to follow that, with United’s emotional farewell to Sir Alex Ferguson capping things off an hour later. [...]

  4. May
    11

    While we’ve the decadence of a Wembley final to enjoy with our tea, our afternoon football fix is limited to just a single Premier League encounter. Aston Villa host top four chasing Chelsea up in the midlands, in a clash that prompted much consternation from Fantasy managers prior to the teamsheets being announced. With heavy [...]

  5. May
    08

    Having spent yesterday evening dwelling in the basement along with Wigan, we raise our sights tonight and turn attention to the battle for the top four places. Spurs make the trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea in a fixture that will go a long way to deciding which of the teams enjoy Champions League [...]

  6. May
    07

    The crunch doesn’t get any crunchier than the scenario presented down the DW Stadium tonight. With ten-man Sunderland battling to a point against Stoke last night, Wigan must now be sure to place the cat amongst the pigeons by earning all three points at home to Swansea. Failure is not an option for the Latics [...]

  7. May
    06

    Monday Dugout Discussion

    Filed under: Dugout Discussion - Posted by: Paul

    While QPR and Reading are already relegated, Wigan’s recent revival means both tonight’s teams are far from safety. Sunderland are just two points above the Latics but after their chastening defeat at Villa Park this time last week, Paolo Di Canio’s man-management skills face a real test this evening. For Stoke, it seems the 40 [...]

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Who were the best Fantasy Football Forwards of the 2012/13 season? (3 Votes Permitted)


  • Robin Van Persie (87%, 3,812 Votes)
  • Luis Suarez (69%, 2,987 Votes)
  • Christian Benteke (46%, 2,007 Votes)
  • Rickie Lambert (30%, 1,291 Votes)
  • Romelu Lukaku (10%, 436 Votes)
  • Daniel Sturridge (5%, 221 Votes)
  • Dimitar Berbatov (3%, 141 Votes)
  • Carlos Tevez (3%, 114 Votes)

Total Voters: 4,357

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Team of the Season 2012/13

  • Jääskeläinen
  • Baines
  • Vertonghen
  • Zabaleta
  • Davies
  • Walcott
  • Mata
  • Michu
  • Bale
  • Suárez
  • van Persie
  • Evra
  • Cazorla
  • Benteke

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  • neil says:

    but it backfired for me...aguero had scored 15 the 1st gamewk...so i did dzeko -> aguero and i… »

  • Acquafresca says:

    That was funny. »

  • Saniul says:

    Oh. My bad. »

  • neil says:

    and everyone got a wildcard in gamewk 2 »

  • neil says:

    the season before... »

  • ☆ Triggerlips ☆ says:

    Walcott keeps telling everyone hes a forward. Be good if he was ,make him easier to ignore »

  • ☆ Triggerlips ☆ says:

    was it this season the site crashed before GW1? Or was that the season before? »

  • ☆ Triggerlips ☆ says:

    Good effort , mine was more luck than anything. tbh i hadnt even heard of half the players before… »

  • Saniul says:

    Ah, still that was a nice little tournament for you. My gameweek 3 WC killed me, 12 points in tha… »

  • ChristIna says:

    I seem to recall last year was the first year that player prices were ever released PRIOR to the … »

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Up Cech CHE B, Vs
Up Robles WIG C, Vs, £
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Defenders

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Forwards

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Up Koné WIG B, Vs, £
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Up Sturridge LIV B
Up Lukaku WBA B, Vs, Rest
Up Benteke AVL A
Down Aguero MCI B, Vs, Inj
Up Rodriguez SOT A, Vs, £
Up Defoe TOT B, Vs, Rest
Down Lambert SOT C, Vs
Down Rooney MUN C
Up Carroll WHM A, VsX
Up Ba CHE C, Vs, Rest
Down Berbatov FUL C
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Inj Injured/Returning from Injury
OoP Out of Position
£ Potential Bargain
Sus Suspended/Near Suspension

“I am happy with the way I’ve started, but on the other hand, I should have scored four or five more, so that’s something for me to work on.”

Robin Van Persie talks about his early form at United ahead of his first Manchester derby