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28 October 2010 1309 comments
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Arsenal enjoyed a Carling Cup walk in the St James’ Park as they overpowered a second-string Newcastle in their own backyard. The fleet-footed Theo Walcott stole the show, notching a brace of goals to remind both Arsene Wenger and us Fantasy Managers of his devastating form before injury temporarily de-railed his campaign. Elsewhere, extra-time wins for Villa and West Ham saw them progress to the last eight in another night of cup squad rotation merriment…

Theo Walcott and Nicklas Bendtner pushed their claims for starting roles with goals in the convincing 4-0 win over Newcastle at St James’ Park. Walcott, in particular, looked sharp and provided plenty of concern for the home defence with his pace and movement. Given his outstanding start to the season, it will be interesting to see how Wenger deals with his availability for the forthcoming fixtures.

Wenger’s lineup last night saw Laurent Koscielny return from a back problem to bolster a defence that also included Johan Djourou, with Emmanuel Eboue and Kieran Gibbs starting at full-back. Elsewhere the eleven was completed by a mix of players who are likely to find themselves on the bench against West Ham this weekend – Denilson, Carlos Vela and Craig Eastmond – and those who will be pushing for inclusion – Tomas Rosicky, Bendtner and of course Walcott. Despite the goalscoring feats, those three would seem likely to start life on the bench, such is the competition for starts. Gibbs will be a doubt however, he limped off early on with what has been reported as a knee injury – another niggle for the young left-back.

Cesc Fabregas was introduced mid-way through the second-half by Wenger as the Gunners boss look to sharpen up his skipper. Typically Fabregas contributed the assists for Bendtner’s second and Arsenal’s third.

Chris Hughton made a string of changes to his eleven, handing starts to the likes of Ryan Taylor, Tamas Kadar, Alan Smith, Haris Vuckic, Peter Lovenkrands and Nile Ranger – all of which are unlikely to trouble the teamsheet come the visit of Sunderland on Sunday.

The start for Wayne Routledge, and perhaps even Mike Williamson at the back, puts question marks over their inclusion in Sunday’s starting eleven. Routledge has lost his place of late and Jonas Gutierrez seems likely to continue on the left-flank. Williamson’s situation seems more secure in the short-term but with Sol Campbell and Steven Taylor battling back to fitness, his starting role is clearly coming under increased threat.

One final footnote, Joey Barton picked up a late booking last night – his fourth of the campaign putting him on the suspension tightrope. One more yellow and he faces a one-match ban; not a great scenario given the cauldron expected for Sunday’s local derby with Sunderland.

Aston Villa progressed to the last eight thanks to strikes from Emile Heskey and an extra-time winner from Stewart Downing. The victory came at a price though – Marc Albrighton seeing red for hauling back Burnley’s Wade Elliot; Albrighton will now miss Sunday’s local derby with Birmingham – a blow to his Fantasy owners who have already questioned his first XI security of late.

Houllier is quickly running out of attacking options for Sunday’s game with Gabby Agbonlahor already ruled out. John Carew will also be a doubt after pulling out of last night’s tie late on through illness. That meant that Ashley Young started the match in the strikers role, with Stephen Ireland pushed up in support. Ireland will now likely maintain his role “in the hole” against Birmingham, with Young shifted to a wide role and Heskey brought back in to lead the attack. Steve Sidwell looks set to get the opportunity to make a claim for a run of starts with club skipper Stylian Petrov sidelined for two months. Sidwell started last night and, given Albrighton’s suspension, looks set to get the nod again on Sunday. Stephen Warnock was suspended for last night’s tie having picked up his fifth booking of the season at the weekend – he will therefore make a return against Birmingham.

Victor Obinna and Manuel da Costa chose the Carling Cup to register their first goals of the season after weeks of threatening in the Premier League. The pair struck in extra-time to hand the Hammers’ passage to the last eight but it was the performance of the ever-reliable Scott Parker that caught the eye. Parker headed West Ham’s equaliser to take the tie into the extra period and provided the catalyst for much of the home side’s attacking play on the night.

Following his quality strike against United, Tony Pulis handed a start to Tuncay, slotting him alongside Kenwyne Jones up front against the Hammers. Jones had given Stoke an early lead from a Jermaine Pennant corner, but Tony Pulis was unable to keep both players on the pitch due to illness. Jones and Pennant were duly replaced in the second-half, a forced change which Pulis later identified as a turning point in the tie after the efforts of West Ham’s subs – Mark Noble and Victor Obinna – proved decisive factors in the win.

From a Fantasy perspective we now have to consider that Jones and Pennant, along with Matt Etherington who missed the game with a knock sustained against United, as doubts for the trip to Goodison this weekend.

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  1. tazri
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    hey guys just for a bit of fun can everyone describe how they look like by linking a picture. heres mine, he off the inbetweeners:

    http://www.comedy.co.uk/images/library/people/300/i/inbetweeners_interview4.jpg

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    1. PFOR
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      15 years, 1 month ago

      That makes you a briefcase w*nker 🙂

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      1. tazri
        • 15 Years
        15 years, 1 month ago

        i didnt know you had boobs attila

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      2. applebonkers
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        • 16 Years
        15 years, 1 month ago

        lol

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      1. tazri
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        15 years, 1 month ago

        hahahhahah, he has shampoo but hes has near enough no hair. pointless.

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  2. Ibracadabra
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    Does anyone else think Tevez will be back for West Brom?

    I think he will.

    Difficult choice for me to keep him or get rid for Chamakh.

    I wrote a conspiracy theory on his "injury" (click my name) if anyone is interested.

    I just keep having this feeling that he'll only miss the Wolves game and Europa League and I'll want him back in no time...

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  3. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    new post

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  4. Adz_25
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    Saved my transfer last week with the plan being to get rid of Richards or Hangeland to free up cash to do Malouda > Fabregas (reluctant to lose Malouda but only way to get Fab)

    but ... with this Tevez saga i could downgrade him & maybe do Bale to Fab, which means i could keep Malouda, still got VdV, A.Cole & Drogba plus i get fab without a points hit too ...

    Thoughts on losing Malouda vs Tevez?

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      15 years, 1 month ago

      Tevez no doubt in what I laughingly call my mind.

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  5. keith
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    Has there been any news on Alex fitness for the WE?

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    1. Nedved
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      15 years, 1 month ago

      Nothing concrete, just he's supposedly been back training.

      Hopefully Carlo will throw us a few bones tomorrow.

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  6. Drip Doctor
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    Asked this earlier but thought id annoy you afternooners with it

    I would normally never consider a 12 point hit but could this pay off. I already took a hit to get Cesc in earlier this week. Heres my current team:

    Hart
    Dann Faye El-Becks Jara Perch
    Malouda Nani Cesc N’zog Ferguson
    Drogba Tevez Carroll

    Is it worth taking a further 8 point hit to do Tevez – Hernandez and Ferguson – Nasri. That will be a 12 point hit this week. Or should i do Tevez – Chamakh making it an 8 point hit this week. Or leave it and play…ferguson?

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    1. CaptainSanchez
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      15 years, 1 month ago

      i'd try avoid any 12 point hit, ive done it before and always regret it!!
      The tevez->chamakh sounds like a winner though, at least for the next 2-3 gw's

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  7. keith
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    Sorry asked earlier but little response
    Best option until Tevez comes back?
    A Tevez -> Pea, VDV -> Fabs
    or
    B Tevez -> Chamakh Malouda -> Fabs

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  8. Luke
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    Can anybody link me to the site with the % of prices going up/down on it, cheers 🙂

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  9. Fier_Charito
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    A) heskey n malouda
    b) heskey n nasri
    c) heskey n wallcott
    d) chamakh n adebayor
    e) chamakh n brunt

    which one better???...this one just for dis week game....plz help me

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  10. AMZ
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    Anyone want to give me some advice for gameweek 10.
    who's the better option - Berbatov or Chamakh? i know chamakh's fixtures look good but I could still see berba sticking one against his old club!

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