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The Watchlist – Wildcard Defenders

Having analysed the Goalkeepers yesterday, the next article in our winter wildcard series focuses on defensive options. We’ve tried for a little variety here, offering alternatives from every price bracket and looking at the long-term fixture lists as well as short-term schedules in order to balance our selections.

Kieran Gibbs
The left-back has started every league game he’s been available for this term, with only a thigh injury sustained in October disrupting his regular game time. While rotation on the right and through the middle is more of a potential issue for the Gunners, the unconvincing displays of Andre Santos at left-back suggest Gibbs’ minutes look safe. Three assists in his last four Gameweeks are indicative of Gibbs’ upturn in attacking displays in recent matches – backed up by a superb strike in the FA Cup draw at Swansea last Sunday in a display that earned plenty praise from his manager. So far this term, Gibbs has provided more assists (five) than any other defender, while at the back, Arsenal have racked up seven clean sheets, just two less than Stoke, for example – his potential for returns at both ends of the pitch has earned Gibbs 4.5 points per game, considerably greater than any other regular at the back for Wenger’s side. Coming in at just 5.6 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL), Gibbs looks a prosperous pick for double Gameweek 23 and beyond, with the schedule remaining kind for Arsenal for the foreseeable future.

Leighton Baines
Everton may be without a clean sheet since Gameweek 5 yet Baines sits in third spot in the FPL defender standings thanks to his attacking endeavours. There’s little doubt that his 7.5 cost is enough to deter many but with the lion’s share of set-pieces, in addition to spot-kicks, the Toffees left-back always has the potential for double figure hauls. Back-to-back goals in his last two games in all competitions, courtesy of a free-kick and penalty, brings Baines back onto Fantasy radars ahead of a strong run of fixtures for David Moyes’ men, though the ankle problem which saw him subbed off as a precaution against Cheltenham in the FA Cup last night will need monitoring. Already this term, Baines has equalled his total bonus haul from 2011/12, has doubled the number of assists and is just one strike away from equaling his goal haul – if Moyes’ men can find a little more resilience at the back, that price tag could ultimately be more than justified.

David Luiz
While the recent move to a central midfield berth heightens his appeal, Luiz’s share of free-kicks and penalties are both significant factors in our thinking here. Branislav Ivanovic and Gary Cahill seem to be Rafa Benitez’s preferred central defensive partnership in light of John Terry’s knee problem, with Luiz’s forward forages perhaps best-suited to a more advanced berth as the interim manager opts for a more cautious, no-frills approach at the back. Factor in John Obi Mikel’s imminent departure for African Cup of Nations duties and Luiz could well be set to continue in his new role ahead of the Blues’ upcoming double Gameweek against Stoke and Southampton, though today’s news of a return to training for Terry does slightly lessen his appeal. Nevertheless, a home record that has seen Chelsea concede just once in four home games under Benitez looks appealing, with Arsenal, Wigan, West Brom and West Ham all arriving at the Bridge in the next 10 Gameweeks, while trips to Reading, Fulham and Southampton all hold potential. Although Benitez’s penchant for rotation will always mean no Chelsea player is 100% certain, Luiz seems to have benefitted more than most from the Spaniard’s arrival.

Pablo Zabaleta
The Argentine has been picked up by significant number of Fantasy managers prior to the weekend deadline, with over 45,000 acquiring his services – the second most popular defender since the end of Gameweek 21. Having started 10 of City’s last 11, Zabaleta is benefitting from injuries to fellow right-backs Maicon and Micah Richards and has demonstrated a propensity for picking up points at both ends of the pitch over that spell, with four clean sheets supplemented by two goals, an assist and nine bonus points. He seems to have edged Matija Nastasic as the most secure mid-price route into a City defence that has racked up eight clean sheets so far and with a favourable run of fixtures on the horizon for the champions, including games against five of the current bottom seven (FUL, qpr, sot, avl, WIG) in the next eight Gameweeks, continues to look strong value for a price of 5.9.

Guy Demel
With George McCartney sidelined for the foreseeable future due to a knee injury and Joey O’Brien remaining a doubt as a result of the hamstring injury that forced him off in the Gameweek 21 win over Norwich, the Ivorian has been propelled onto Fantasy radars ahead of West Ham’s double Gameweek 23. Priced at a mere 4.0 in FPL, Demel’s decision to quit international duties with Ivory Coast means he no longer has the upcoming African Cup of Nations on his agenda and, with security of starts looking assured, looks a strong cut-price option over the next five Gameweeks. Sam Allardyce’s side travel to Sunderland before squaring up to QPR and Arsenal for the double – after that, games against Fulham, Swansea and Villa offer potential as the Hammers look to garner the points before the schedule takes a turn for the worse in Gameweek 27.

Ian Harte
The former Leeds man seems to have nailed down the left-back berth at the expense of Nicky Shorey in recent weeks for Reading. Granted, Shorey missed out in the last couple of matches due to a virus but Harte was handed the armband by Brian McDermott for the FA Cup trip to Crawley – a sign of his manager’s faith. Coming in at a mere 3.8 in FPL, Harte has four enticing home games on the horizon that propel him into our thinking, with West Brom, Sunderland, Wigan and Villa all rolling up to the Madejski between now and Gameweek 29. With clean sheets in each of their last two at home, McDermott’s side have shown a definite upturn in defensive resilience after moving to 4-4-1-1 and with set-pieces also in his locker, Harte also has the potential to pick up attacking points – he registered an assist in the 3-1 defeat at Spurs last time out.

Seb Bassong
Norwich’s summer signing from Spurs has five home games (NEW, TOT, FUL, EVE, SOT) in addition to a trip to QPR in the next eight to take advantage of. The clean sheets that saw the Canaries keep out Arsenal, Stoke and United in successive Carrow Road clashes earlier in the season have disappeared but Bassong’s attacking prowess has more than atoned for a downturn in resilience at the back. Over the last nine matches, the 5.2 priced centre-half has produced three goals and an assist, which have helped him accrue five FPL bonus points – while skipper Russell Martin has also impressed offensively in recent matches, the return of Steven Whittaker places question marks against his game time, making Bassong a more secure route into Chris Hughton’s backline for the schedule ahead.

Ben Davies
The youngster has benefitted from a long-term injury to Neil Taylor and has started all but one of Swansea’s matches from Gameweek 3 onwards. Davies has picked up plenty of interest since the previous match against Villa – over 18,000 FPL managers have been persuaded by his cut-price appeal and, at 4.2, the left-back is significantly cheaper than any of Michael Laudrup’s defensive regulars. A pair of assists have helped add to his three clean sheets and highlight his attacking potential; no other Swansea defender has supplied a single assist, by comparison. The next seven affords him home showdowns with Stoke, QPR and Newcastle and if trips to the likes of Everton, Sunderland and West Ham don’t appeal, his price makes him easy to bench as a budget rotating option at the back.

Marc Wilson
Yes, he is injured right now. Wilson is one for the radar, though, after Tony Pulis confirmed a few days ago that he’s just a couple of weeks away from returning from a broken leg. Out of action since Gameweek 9, Wilson is on the verge of returning to offer us a superb value route into the league’s most resilient defence – priced at just 4.0, he’s far less costly than the second cheapest option, 4.9 priced Geoff Cameron. If his rehabilitation stays on course, Wilson’s next four home games (WIG, RDG, WHM, WBA) look particularly appetising – the fact that the first of those fixtures falls within the winter wildcard window earns Wilson a place on our list.

Emmerson Boyce
Having filled in as part of the Wigan back-three due to injuries to others, Boyce’s potential was severely dented in recent weeks but as the treatment room begins to empty, a return to his out of position berth on the right of the Latics’ midfield bring him back into consideration. Moving back to a more advanced role in the Gameweek 20 trip to Villa, the 4.8 priced defender produced a goal and maximum bonus – with a clean sheet also accrued, he racked up 12 FPL points, his highest haul of the season. If Roberto Martinez is to engineer another scramble for survival, Wigan’s upcoming home fixtures are likely to be crucial – Boyce’s next five in front of his own fans sees Sunderland, Southampton, Liverpool, Newcastle and Norwich all roll up to the DW. As last season’s late form demonstrated, Wigan tend to produce the goods as the pressure racks up and Boyce’s contribution is likely to be key to their fortunes.

Ciaran Clark
The centre-half has proven to be an integral member of the midlanders’ backline this term and has already accumulated more minutes under Paul Lambert than in any of his previous campaigns for Villa. While recent results are likely to deter the vast majority, Lambert’s side have, nevertheless, registered five clean sheets this season; the same number as United, for example. Villa’s home performances are the reason behind our decision to back Clark – while their away displays have been abysmal at the back, that have conceded 15 times in front of their own fans, just two more than Arsenal and United, and hinted at their resolve in a run which harvested three back-to-back home clean sheets between Gameweeks 13-16. With Southampton, Newcastle and West Ham paying visit in the next five, Clark – priced at 4.4 – offers a cut-price defensive differential, whose aerial threat in the opposition box could prove dividend.

Carlos Cuellar
Having limped off with a possible hamstring problem in Sunderland’s FA Cup draw at Bolton last weekend, the Spaniard’s short-term availability is perhaps unclear but with double figure returns in two of his last three home matches, Cuellar has clear potential. The 4.7 priced defender has three clean sheets, two assists and three bonus points in his last five at the Stadium of Light and is handed an enticing run of fixtures to boost his appeal – indeed, according to our season ticker, only United and Chelsea have a more favourable run over the next 10 Gameweeks. With West Ham, Swansea, Fulham and Norwich all paying visit during that upcoming set of matches, in addition to trips to Wigan and QPR, Cuellar’s stock could be set to rise – any potential length of absence, however, could bring the likes of Phil Bardsley onto the radar as a similarly priced Sunderland alternative.

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  1. Hazardous
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    dffirst

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  2. Bøwstring The Carp
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    Cheap defence is the way to go 🙂

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    1. New Ghost
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      +89

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  3. Hazardous
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    WOOOOO I WAS FIRST

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  4. The Wizard of Ozil
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    Begovic (Foster)
    Gibbs - Clyne - Zabaleta (Nelsen,Davies)
    Silva - Walcott - Cazorla - Puncheon (Taarabt)
    Rvp - Suarez - Berbatov

    A) Silva & Foster -> Mata & Turnbull (-4) this week Nelsen -> Demal next week then WC

    or

    B) WC to somthing like this?
    Turnbull (Begovic)
    Gibbs - Shaw - Shaw (Demel,Davies)
    Mata(c) - Walcott - Cazorla - Fellaini ( Supersub Guthrie)
    Rvp - Suarez - Berbatov

    sorry for long post just lost this week, thanks

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    1. The Wizard of Ozil
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      2nd Shaw is Luiz

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      1. yanksalot
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        wc

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    2. The Wizard of Ozil
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      anyone?

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      1. yanksalot
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        try get in city cover for wc

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        1. The Wizard of Ozil
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          thanks

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  5. Wild Rover
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    Okay, I hate any posts wishing injury on a player as much as the next guy.... But anyone on wc who doesn't hope that Terry has a set back, is a liar o̶r̶ ̶a̶ ̶C̶h̶e̶l̶s̶e̶a̶ ̶f̶a̶n̶ 😉

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    1. New Ghost
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      Torres setback would be nice. I apologize. 😉

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    2. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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      I am neither and am not bothered... only getting Turnbull

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      1. New Ghost
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        I have Turnbull too but I'mworried about Cech getting the Soton game.

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        1. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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          he won't be back

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  6. box of horses
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    Ivanovic, Luiz or Cole for the Chelsea DGW?

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    1. yanksalot
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      luiz

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  7. FF Dirtbag
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    You're mad if you don't have one of these players. So cheap.

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  8. Toast
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    This wildcard look ok? Help appreciated

    Bego, Turnbull
    Api, Wisdom, Nelsen, Davies, Demel
    Michu, Bale, Mata, Puncheon, Walcott
    Rvp Suarez Lambert

    0.1 in the bank. Probably do Api to Sagna for next weeks double. I still have my other wildcard.

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    1. The Wizard of Ozil
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      Nelsen is on his way out, looks good other than that

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    2. Andy1
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      Nelsen?

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  9. Sarnab
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    This might help me a bit.

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  10. Iamjack
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    hazard is dropping today ??

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    1. Coops3
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      I don't think so, but looks likely in the next few days.

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  11. Piggs Boson
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    Emmerson Boyce eh? Ready for Wigan's traditional late season form 😀

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  12. Fantasy Football Friend!
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    Any guesses on Southampton’s keeper fpr the DGW?

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  13. Drip Doctor
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    Sagna vs Gibbs is a tough one given the 0.5 price difference. Gibbs is better going forward, but Sagna looks more likely to pick up Bonus points, not sure why, maybe becasue Arsenal often attack down the right side and Sagna gets a lot of crosses in.

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    1. New Ghost
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      Arsenal attacks more down the left.

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      1. Iamjack
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        disagree when walcott playing wing role

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    2. Monk
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      Always the danger of Jenkinson getting a game in the double too.

      Awesome avatar by the way, can't wait for season 3 🙂

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      1. Drip Doctor
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        Same here, 17th Jan, not long now!

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    3. The Shadow
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      He's picked up bonus points in two games this year, that's not a lot more likely.

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    4. isacki: full casual
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      I'd go Gibbs. Arsenal have gone down the left more than expected, I think it's because podolski cuts inside a lot so Gibbs pushes forward more. I got Sagna hoping he and Walcott would combine similarly but Walcott has played striker so much and his replacement Ox is wider than Podolski.

      Plus, Sagna is in truly crap form, it actually makes me angry.

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      1. Monk
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        This is a great point. Watching him against Southampton was painful, would be worse if you had him.

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        1. isacki: full casual
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          Believe me, it was worse 😆

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      2. Drip Doctor
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        Lol, he has been pretty poor over the last few games, not sure what has happened, used to be soo consistent.

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        1. isacki: full casual
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          My story is that he's carrying an injury, perhaps after effects of his broken leg. I'm not sure what to hope it is!

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    5. Home Run Baker
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      Oh, and Gibbs is one slide tackle away from 3 months out injured.

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  14. It’s A Joke
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    Right, I'm so sick of the lack of certainty in my life. Well, FF anyway. So, who are the assured 3 players (barring they don't break a leg etc) who are most certain to play in their respective DGWs?

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    1. 4vets
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      Sot & WHU... go figure...

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  15. EmreCan Hustle
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    ben davies will most like;y be in most WC teams,but what happens if swansea sign alonso this month?

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  16. The_Druid
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    Why nobody considers Turner as a cheap WC defender?

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    1. New Ghost
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      Because they already have Bunn as a 2nd GK.

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      1. OPTA FPL
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        so true

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    2. Drip Doctor
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      Nice spot. He has very good home fixtures until the end of the season.

      NEW, TOT, FUL, EVE, SOT, SWA, RDG, AVL, WBA

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      1. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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        Probably the best run in of any team for home games.

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    3. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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      I am!

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    4. KickIt
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      Is he first choice?

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      1. The_Druid
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        I think so mate.

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  17. OPTA FPL
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    ' City have favourable run of fixtures on the horizon, including games against five of the current bottom seven (FUL, qpr, sot, avl, WIG) in the next eight Gameweeks'

    Hmm, plan to ditch Silva for Fellaini but didnt check those City easy fixtures. Cannt decide that 😐

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    1. Piggs Boson
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      I hate DGWs.

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      1. OPTA FPL
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        Chelsea DGW completely ruined my plan

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  18. applebonkers
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    *pedant police alert*
    gibbs on the bench http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20422436
    *siren*

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    1. 4vets
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      He was coming back to fitness... so what?

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      1. Demí
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        No, he was rotated because of he hectic xmas schedule, contrary to the scout artcle.

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        1. Demí
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          Or not....

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          1. 4vets
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            🙂

            I remember it well. I had/have him.

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    2. isacki: full casual
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      Would be funny if Gibbs turned out to be behind Vermaelen in the pecking order for left back.

      Back to reality though, was Gibbs returning from an injury then? Vague recollection.

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      1. applebonkers
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        gibbs is 1st choice left back 100% but with 4 games in 2 weeks vermaelen is a realistic threat to play one of them, like wenger did at everton. gibbs played the 90 the game before and the game after

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  19. heeljames
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    11 years, 3 months ago

    Im playing around with WC options, holding off to see if certain players return from injuries/club swaps/rotation etc but what do you think of these two squads? I like to have 15 players I want to pick every week, no cheap dead wood.

    http://i.imgur.com/exNuS.png - Team A

    http://i.imgur.com/5MaMM.png - Team B

    Thanks

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  20. Iamjack
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    will turnbull play both games or i shift him for guzan .... .4 in the bank

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  21. Sarnab
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    11 years, 3 months ago

    Fifa 13 FUT.

    Which league has best silver players ?? HELP

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    1. Baby Face Nelson
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      Mexico

      and Belgium league

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    2. Parm
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      Brazil or Belgium.

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      1. Parm
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        Oh and Mexico/USA.

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      2. Baby Face Nelson
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        Brazil silvers are overpriced

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  22. applebonkers
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    wilson looks a cert for gw24 WC

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      I want to leave him till about GW26 to make sure there are no set backs.

      Seems a crazy plan to me to bring someone in who is still out injured as some are doing this week.

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  23. Spencer
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    11 years, 3 months ago

    Luiz (c) over Mata?

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    1. Home Run Baker
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      No

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  24. onionbarje
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    Who do teams decide to leave buout clauses is player's contracts. It doesn't make sense to me really. Looks like Fellaini might leave Everton.

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    1. Piggs Boson
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      OMG Please be Argyle or United...

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      1. Ginkapo FPL
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        I can see Argyle stumping up the 22M

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        1. Piggs Boson
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          That's brilliant news 😀

          #idon'tgetsarcasm

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    2. thegame
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      whats his clause?

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      1. Spencer
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        22m

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        1. thegame
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          damn!

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      3. OPTA FPL
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        22M

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    3. Ginkapo FPL
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      Because certain players refuse to sign a contract that does not include a buyout clause. Its the players security that they wont be tied to a club forever.

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    4. heeljames
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      In some leagues its a legal requirement for every player to have a buyout clause (ie BBVA). Guessing , but could be wrong, its something to do with that.

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      1. thegame
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        Decreto Real 1006/1985 - its a legal requirement

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    5. New Ghost
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      To get them to join the club.

      Gaston Ramirez has a cheap buyout clause as well if the Saints get relegated.

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    6. Home Run Baker
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      It's part of the negotiation of the contract.

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  25. oakeley
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    What are the odds on Debuchy getting minutes any time soon?

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    1. SW6
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      He'll play at the weekend i would have thought.

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      1. SW6
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        Chances are he'll be 5.0 but if he's 4.5 he'll be straight in my team

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    2. Piggs Boson
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      No idea. But i'm very excited to see him play, i think he's a quality player.

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  26. bring on Real Madrid !
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    just want to stick with tevez , last 3 weeks have been poor as i have stuck to him
    should i stick ance more ?

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    1. Heytch
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      twist. helps his price go down for me in 3 weeks 😀

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  27. Jonah Takalua
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    Is it really necessary to spell out exactly who to get in the wildcard?

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    1. Home Run Baker
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      You'll certainly need to know for your own team.

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  28. Soccer Brah
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    What a fall from grace it would be if Sneijder went to Galatasary

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    1. Piggs Boson
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      Thanks to the FIFA Fair Play rule, he's now repulsive to clubs. Too demanding.

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  29. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Luiz now up to 95%. But he's crawling rather than racing towards the 100% mark. Think I'll be safe 1 more night, he's only going up about 2% per day. Tomorrow should give a better indication of whether he'll play both games in DGW

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    1. Home Run Baker
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      I don't think tomorrow will tell you. If he plays that might mean they have no alternative (true), or that he needs a rest. If he doesn't play he might be out of favour, or being rested ....

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        nah no way he's out of favour, he's started every game under Rafa. tbh I'll probably end up buying him anyway, so I don't even know why I'm bothering

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  30. New Ghost
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    Toronto FC manager Ryan Nelsen is available for the weekend against Spurs. This made me chuckle.

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