Archive for the ‘The Watchlist’ Category

  1. April
    13

    It is hard to believe Thomas Vermaelen is a defender by trade, such is the frequency in which he appears in opposition penalty boxes. With his surging runs up the field and set piece threat, the Arsenal defender exhibits a level of attacking skill that leaves many designated forwards in the shade. With this in [...]

  2. With Sunderland’s facing a couple of home games against two of the bottom five, it affords Fantasy managers a viable route into the conundrum that is Gameweek 34 and double Gameweek 36. Stephane Sessegnon looks primed for investment…

  3. With Gameweek 34 now almost upon us, our Watchlist rankings have been afforded their weekly refresh and are available in the sidebar to your right. While a blank weekend schedule for eight clubs plays a key role in our update, we also have one eye on double Gameweeks 35 and 36, as Fantasy managers reshuffle [...]

  4. April
    05

    Nicklas Bendtner is notoriously not short of confidence. In an interview with a UK newspaper three years ago the Danish international summed up his levels of self-belief by claiming: “I want to be known as a world-class striker. And it will happen. Trust me, it will happen. I look around at other players, I see [...]

  5. April
    04

    Sewing your hopes where long term goals are married with short term gain is not easy when few fields are sheltered from the inconstant temper of the resculpted fixture list, but Bolton Wanderers have surfaced from the maelstrom well placed to offer Fantasy managers that elusive opportunity…

  6. As we edge towards the conundrum that is Gameweek 34, our Watchlist rankings have enjoyed their weekly refresh and are available in the sidebar to your right. Both Sunderland and Swansea are prominent risers, with the Wearsiders, in particular, moving up – Simon Mignolet, Michael Turner, Stephane Sessegnon and Nicklas Bendtner are all afforded a [...]

  7. March
    30

    Emmanuel Adebayor is a considerate soul. The on loan Tottenham striker is currently rebuilding a school and creating two new hospitals in his native Togo, where he has also rather kindly given up his home to 100 orphans. It’s not just back in his home country where his generosity is attracting attention…

Scout Tweets

  1. Mahamadou Diarra to remain at Fulham next season http://t.co/yXZuZwMp

  2. Whitbread and Wilbraham amongst five players set to leave Norwich this summer http://t.co/u3v3mTYT

  3. Greek provisional squad announced for Euro 2012 http://t.co/YFdOEZMn

  4. Michael Owen confirms he will not be offered a new contract by United this summer. http://t.co/lswdmkbN

  5. Joey Barton accepts FA charge of violent conduct towards Sergio Aguero, denies seperate charge against Vincent Kompany. http://t.co/lna63IwL

  6. Liverpool release statement on Dalglish exit http://t.co/AZOyTrUt

  7. Kenny Dalglish leaves post as Liverpool manager http://t.co/MIz4NzdN

  8. Premier League new boys Reading have announced the signing of Nottingham Forest player of the season Garath McCleary http://t.co/1VaO8KfT

  9. The BBC reports Kyle Walker has been ruled out of Euro 2012 with a toe injury. http://t.co/7UX5K0eh

  10. Younes Kaboul ruled out of Euro 2012 with "a quite serious knee injury" according to France boss Laurent Blanc http://t.co/pAZ6OzPj

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