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1 November 2010 551 comments
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Arsenal and Chelsea squeak to victory, United claim a three points steeped in controversy, Wolves take a bite out of City’s title aspirations.

We had an eventful Saturday, even before Kevin Nolan’s hat-trick lit up an otherwise soporific Sunday afternoon. Here’s a bumper edition of Scout Notes from the weekend to get your Monday moving…

John O’Shea was left on the bench as Alex Ferguson started the clash with Spurs with the pace of Rafael at right-back to counter the threat of Gareth Bale, while Park maintained his start on the left of midfield to shift Patrice Evra to left-back. O’Shea has now missed two of the last three for United, underlining his lack of security within United’s back four. Evra and Vidic remain the key Fantasy targets at Old Trafford. Forthcoming home games against Wolves, Wigan and Blackburn appear to offer clean sheet potential over the next five Gameweeks for those who can afford the outlay.

Nani was once again the significant influence in the victory over Spurs. He provided the free-kick which allowed Nemanja Vidic to head his second goal of the season, before scoring United’s farcical second. Regardless of the nature of that goal, there’s no doubting that he was a major attacking threat throughout and central to much of United’s best work. The winger has justified his top ranking position in our Watchlist by continuing to reign supreme amongst FPL Midfielders with 4 goals and 8 assists to his name so far.

Rafael Van der Vaart was again prominent for Harry Redknapp’s side, striking a post in the first-half. Sadly for Spurs and the growing number of Van der Vaart owners, the Dutchman suffered a hamstring injury in the second-half and was replaced on 77 minutes. We can only await further news on the injury but he will clearly be a major doubt for the trip to Bolton next weekend.

Mario Balotelli was given his first Premier League start at Wolves as Roberto Mancini started with a 4-4-2. Nigel De Jong was absent from the squad after picking up an injury in training on Friday, making Mancini’s selection that little easier. The City boss was however, left non-plussed by a lacklustre City showing as Wolves were allowed back in the game following Emmanuel Adebayor’s penalty, before taking a deserved three points. Expect changes next time around.

Adam Johnson was left on the bench at Molineux – he will surely be in line for a start when City take on Lech Poznan on Thursday and is due a League start. City have a trip to West Brom and the local derby with United after that – hardly a easy pair of games. City need Tevez back – they look a no-go area for Fantasy Managers without him.

Stephen Hunt made first start for Wolves and Nenad Milijas kept his starting role with Mancienne surprisingly dropped to the bench. Karl Henry returned to skipper the side and his influence was felt as Wolves found first win since the opening day of the season.

Matt Jarvis was outstanding yet again, switching from left to right flanks to torment the visitors. He duly earned the assists for the Milijas goal, and rightfully pocketed the maximum 3 FPL Bonus Points. Wolves’ fixtures improve from Gameweek 13, at which point Jarvis surely warrants consideration as a 5.3 Midfield option. Mick McCarthy picked out Milijas and David Edwards for praise in his post-match comments, surely cementing their starting roles for the forthcoming matches.

Branislav Ivanovic’s muscle was preferred to Jose Bosingwa at right-back by Carlo Ancelotti as expected. The Chelsea back four, statistically the best in the league, were run ragged by Blackburn at times and Benjani’s opener was deserved following a spell of heavy pressure. Ancelotti’s defence kept them at bay from that point on, thanks mainly to Jason Roberts’ wayward finishing, and Ivanovic may well have done enough to keep Bosingwa out of the side when Chelsea travel to Liverpool. The Serb came out of the game with his first goal of the season to win the game late on for the visitors.

Florent Malouda was subbed for the second consecutive league game on 71 minutes – a growing concern for his many Fantasy owners. Malouda’s returns of just 1 goal in his last 5 league outings is also undoubtedly a worry and the next three matches are going to be vital for his owners – the trip to Liverpool next weekend is followed by home clashes with Sunderland and Fulham. We will need to see returns in those games.

Clint Dempsey benefited from the return to fitness of Danny Murphy and Simon Davies. The pair missed out at West Brom last weekend but return to allow Dempsey to oust Diomansy Kamara in the centre-forward role; Dempsey took the opportunity with a brace of goals from Carlos Salcido and Chris Baird assists, earning the maximum FPL Bonus as a result.

Should Dempsey continue in his “out of position” exploits then the £6.7m FPL midfielder will stand out for selection after his 16 point haul this weekend. It must be noted however that Andy Johnson continued his comeback from injury by coming off the bench once again; he will surely threaten to stake a regular place in the Fulham attack.

Gary Caldwell came back into the starting line-up for the first time this season as he displaced his brother Steven Caldwell. Steve Gohouri’s potential as a budget defensive signing now looks to be very limited.

Mikel Arteta was drafted back in to the Everton starting lineup, after the one-all draw with Spurs last week with a hamstring injury. Predictably the Spaniard picked up the maximum FPL Bonus Points in Everton’s 1-0 win. Having now picked up four clean sheets in their last five fixtures the Toffees have shown excellent resolve in protecting their goal this last month or so while Yakubu was also able to get his first goal of the season up the other end of the pitch which, along with the return of Louis Saha, will only boost the confidence in Everton’s goalscoring ability over the coming weeks. Fixtures remain in Everton’s favour and we should see continued returns as a result, with Arteta always likely to benefit from Bonus while Everton pick up the three points.

Seamus Coleman was subbed on 61 minutes, just a minute over the time required to register a clean sheet. The substiution took place as David Moyes chased the three points, shifting to a 4-4-2. However, the fact that Coleman was replaced underlines the fact that his place in the side is far from secure and requires monitoring.

Theo Walcott was left on the bench as Denilson maintained a starting role but was duly called on to provide a spark as the Gunners took a little over 88 minutes to break through the West Ham defence. Defensive midfielder Alex Song headed home a Gael Clichy cross into the box, while popular midfield bandwagons – Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri drew blanks. As highlighted in yesterday’s knee-jerk Song already has 3 goals to his name this season, even if he’s attacking a bit too much even for Arsene Wenger’s liking…

”He has got the taste to go forward, even if I think a little too much sometimes for a holding midfielder”

Cesc Fabregas failed to have his usual influence on the game and missed out on FPL Bonus as a result. The Arsenal skipper later bemoaned his own performance, blaming on-going hamstring trouble, as reported in our earlier article.

Marouane Chamakh came out of the game without reward and his owners must be conscious of the threat from Nicklas Bendtner and the impending return of Robin Van Persie which is expected in just over a fortnight. Chamakh’s record of just one goal in his last six league starts seems likely to catch up with him very soon. He badly needs returns against Newcastle next Gameweek.

With Stilian Petrov expected to be out for Aston Villa till December, Steve Sidwell was given his first start of the season in the Midlands derby with Birmingham but failed to make any impression. Villa may have tightened up at the back -conceding just one goal in their last three league games- but Gerard Houllier’s side have real issues going forward: Stephen Ireland stayed on the bench and John Carew was given a mere 8 minutes as Villa failed to score for the third league game in succession. Houlier set up in a 4-5-1 for this home game, choosing to play Ciaran Clark out of position in a holding midfield role and keep the far more attack-minded Ireland benched; not a decision that would have excited Villa fans but clear indication that Houllier is looking to avoid defeat first, before even thinking of going for goals.

Craig Gardner returned to the Birmingham line-up after suspension, with Alex McLeish keeping faith with Nikola Zigic as the Blues lone frontman in a familiar 4-5-1. Cameron Jerome replaced Alex Hleb with 20 minutes left as McLeish took a more attacking approach in an attempt to grab the win, but the no score bore draw will be easily forgotten. Birmingham are another team struggling for goals right now; having scored 6 goals in their first 3 games, McLeish’s side have found the net just 4 times in the last 7 games.

Chris Hughton stuck to a 4-4-2 formation for the Tyne-Wear derby and it paid off in spectacular style. Kevin Nolan showed just why he featured in our Watchlist article early last week,with a hat-trick and 3 Bonus Points, as he moved up to third highest-scoring midfielder in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Andy Carroll made two assists and Shola Ameobi assisted one, grabbed two (including a penalty, which suggests he may be the number one choice for spot-kicks) and was awarded 2 Bonus Points, as a rampant Newcastle put their recent poor home form to rest with a ruthless performance against their bitter rivals. Should Hughton continue with this line up, Ameobi, at just £4.2m, could prove to be an absolute bargain, though question marks will always hang over his guaranteed starting place.

Sunderland came into Gameweek 10 on the back of three straight clean sheets, and had conceded only 7 league goals all season. With Newcastle completely dominating, out of position Fantasy favourite Elmohamady was a victim of Steve Bruce’s tactical re-think, lasting just 39 minutes before Sunderland changed from 4-5-1 to 4-4-2. Having gone in at the break 3-0 down, Sunderland’s attempt to get back into the game was made somewhat futile as a red card for Titus Bramble early in the second half put paid to any hopes of a revival. A last minute Darren Bent goal proved infuriating for FPL managers hoping for a Newcastle clean sheet, with Hughton’s side now conceding in seven of their last eight.

Liverpool’s 1-0 win at the Reebok was Roy Hodgson’s side’s first league clean sheet in six games -since back in Gameweek 4- with the commanding performance of Sotirios Kyrgiakos (who was awarded the 3 Bonus Points for the second week running) fundamental in repelling the Trotters. Fernando Torres looked out of sorts all game but still managed a sublime flick to set up the only goal of the game for Maxi Rodriguez in the 85th minute. Just as the Reds find some semblance of consistency, it’s a home game with Chelsea up next.

Despite having failed to score for the first time since Gameweek 1, Bolton -with Matt Taylor starting in left midfield- were still unlucky to lose at home to Liverpool, as Pepe Reina keeping Bolton at bay with four saves. Owen Coyle’s side have a real problem with keeping clean sheets, however, with this defeat the ninth game in succession they have conceded, though Gary Cahill did pick up 2 Bonus Points for his performance; he will be a prospect if clean sheets ever arrive on the radar. Top scorer Johan Elmander again struck a blank at home and has yet to score at the Reebok this season, though he does have 3 home games in the next 5 to rectify this record.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

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  1. Bojaninho
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    good morning one and all

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    1. Christina.
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      The early bird gets the worm....

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      1. Bojaninho
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        hmm not quite..states side the time zone is favourable..:D

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  2. Christina.
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    Since when is 1-1 a win?

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    1. Admiral Stark
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      LOL, a win surely.. and Mark should tell us who scored the Bolton goal 🙂

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      1. Christina.
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        I'm holding thumbs it was jussi....

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        1. Admiral Stark
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          I wonder what the few Jussi owners here have to say about that...

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    2. Christina.
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      Mark?

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  3. Anti-Ipswich
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    15 years, 5 months ago

    How's this as a multiple week plan?
    GW 11: Gohouri->Knight
    GW 12: None
    GW 13: Berbatov->Varney and Krul->Sorensen
    GW 14: Albrighton->Any midfielder up to 9.4

    Thoughts?

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    1. Admiral Stark
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      The GW 13 transfers don't seem too convincing

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      1. Admiral Stark
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        I mean, I'd give Berba a little patience. And Varney isn't the replacement I'd go for in case I was to do the transfer. If you're looking for a good cheap forward then Ameobi is who I'd have thought of first, I guess yesterday he showed what he can do 🙂

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    2. Christina.
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      Is there no way you can not make a trsfr in gw 11? Bolton at home vs Spurs not to positive for a CS. Considering the last Bolton Cs was in gw1!

      Rather have 2 free trades for gw12(midweek)

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    3. Camzy
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      Planning way too far in advance.

      You shouldn't plan specific transfers more than two weeks ahead. You never know what injuries or form players might come up.

      In general, work on replacing your midfielders with players who will actually play. Gohouri > Knight is decent, but I'd be more concerned with O'Shea and maybe Bosingwa.

      You need a better midfield too. Having to rely on Brunt and Adam every week will cost you. Lose Berbatov or Tevez (pending injury) and upgrade Albrighton to a week-in week-out midfielder like Arteta.

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  4. Christina.
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    So has Tevez reported for training?

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    1. The Gambler.
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      Lol of course, most team start training at 8am NOT!!!

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  5. nedfoo
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    Hey guys, should I:

    Van der Vaart, O'Shea > Baines, Bale?

    Will Bale play in midfield now that VDV is injured?
    When will Tevez return?

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  6. petergriff
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    Great write up guys. Any chance the season ticker colours can be altered to reflect recent team form? For example, SUN&WOL worse away from home than the ticker suggests, NEW&BLP better away than the ticker suggests.

    Or do most people edit their own ticker and i need to stop being lazy?

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  7. BoobyZ
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    15 years, 5 months ago

    Who should be my priority to get rid - VDV or Berba? VDV since he is out for 3 weeks & Berba is out of form

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    1. nedfoo
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      15 years, 5 months ago

      VDV

      I want to get rid of Berba too but his fixtures are just too good so dont get rid of him yet.

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    2. The Bandit
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      VdV out for three weeks? Source?

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      1. Admiral Stark
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        someone posted this link earlier, it's from the Express

        http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/208800/Rafael-van-der-Vaart-injury-blow-adds-to-Tottenham-s-Euro-woe

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        1. The Bandit
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          Thanks, it's purely speculation though, there has been nothing from the club yet.

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          1. Evasivo
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            And from a paper that's incapable of spelling 'group' properly i would be suspicious too 😉

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  8. Night Stalker
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    Anyone any idea if Odemwingie is playing??????
    Is he back?????

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  9. The Bandit
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    Don't wish to be picky Mark, but even Manny Adebayor would struggle to score a header from the penalty spot! 😉

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  10. Prhymeate
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    I didn't get any auto subs yesterday, Bosingwa didn't play and Williamson did but he wasn't subbed in? He was my 2nd sub after albrighton. Does anyone know why?

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      One game to go.

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      1. Prhymeate
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        doh!

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    2. Random_Guy
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      Blackpool - West Bromwich Albion to go.

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    3. Admiral Stark
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      15 years, 5 months ago

      the gameweek's not over yet, till after tonight's game

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  11. Random_Guy
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    I have Elmo, Coleman, Malouda and Fabs. Should I trade out any of them?

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      15 years, 5 months ago

      The other 11 players may need to go before them.

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  12. Night Stalker
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    15 years, 5 months ago

    1 game to go! All subs are done after the last game rookie.....

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      Reply fail rookie..... 😉

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  13. Christina.
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    Test 1-2-3

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  14. Night Stalker
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    15 years, 5 months ago

    :] Is Odemwingie going to play????

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  15. Syd.
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    Hamstring injuries are becoming a bit of a pain..

    Fabs, VDV & Joe Cole..

    Joe Cole will surely be missed as he looked to have hit peak form yesterday.. a great loss to us fantasy managers 🙂

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    1. Admiral Stark
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      I noticed the smile at the end of your post

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      1. Syd.
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        Yeah.. a bit tongue in cheek that post.. 🙂 🙂

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        1. Admiral Stark
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          Joe Cole, the new face of Liverpool lol

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  16. MA
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    Hello guys!

    Looking at a few changes this week, any suggestions?

    Foster / (Harper)
    Coleman / Elmo / Toure / Konchesky / Jara
    VDV / Nasri / Adam / Barton / Malouda
    Berba / Chamahk / Drogba

    Oh and this week, I transferred out Nani and Dempsey 🙁

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    1. Camzy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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      15 years, 5 months ago

      You transferred out Nani?!

      That was pretty stupid.

      I'd advise waiting a week and holding a transfer.

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  17. Admiral Stark
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    Later pple, got money to make

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  18. Kings of Lyon ★
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    I have set my team up for next weekend and its not changing.... honest....

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    1. Christina.
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      Bosingwa--->Salcido? hehe

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      1. Kings of Lyon ★
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        Grrrr

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  19. FPL Daniel
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    That Bent goal in 90 min could throw me out of the cup by 1 point. Not that it wasn't my fault with wrong bench choices but what's here is here so be it.

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    1. Kings of Lyon ★
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      It annoyed me also...

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  20. cookster
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    Is now the time to take out malouda? Thinking nani in as Manyoo have a home game against wolves. Any thoughts gents?

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    1. SkyByBo
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      Yeah id want nani over malouda any day

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    2. Christina.
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      Seriously considering it.

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  21. FPL Daniel
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    I know a lot of lads won't agree but I miss Lamps. He was my most reliable captain choice in last 3 years. I can not remember that he let me down. I had the most expensive players as captains from Arsenal and Chelsea at home against bottom sides and both of them draw blanks. I believe so, with Lampard that wouldn't be the case. I think I am gonna have him in my side for the two home games upcoming.

    Cheers,

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    1. Valar(Keith)
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      i can jsut about afford berbs to odem, vdv(if injured) to lamps next week.. think i'll pass though.. with RVP and Tevez comin back it's better to spread the cash

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        1. Evasivo
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          From an article that’s incapable of spelling ‘group’ properly i would be suspicious

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    2. Kings of Lyon ★
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      interesting point, I would need to down grade chemakh to caroll and go arteta to lamps..... It is an option...

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  22. Milky
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    Not feeling much love from my team, so do you guys have any good ideas for improvement?

    Hart (Foster)
    Konchesky | O'Shea | Jones | Alcaraz | Elmo
    Malouda | VdV | Fabregas | Nani | Barton
    Drogba | Carroll | Dembele

    Was planning to bring in Bosnigwa, but now I'm not so sure.

    Hopefully VdV and Fabs are not completely fecked, but that still leaves me with a goalie who's too expencive and O'80k who isn't playing.

    Any good advice please?

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    1. trisonetwo
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      fabregas will come good. Maybe start with O'shea, doesnt took awful mind you.

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  23. trisonetwo
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    why is drogba still protected lol hasnt he played the last 3 games?

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  24. denial
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    15 years, 5 months ago

    This'll have you sobbing into your cornflakes. I've lost an H2H4 match for the first time this season. Should've played Foster over Robbo - these decisions always look so obvious in hindsight. I'm really not sure about getting Tevez in again at the moment. City are a bit rubbish right now - hardly tonking teams. I might buy myself an ugly Serbian instead.

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    1. njfsdkffslkf
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      15 years, 5 months ago

      No need to knee jerk - ivanovic & Vidic arent the best striker partnership 😉

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    2. Just Ruud
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      Oh city,spoiled brats,this doesnt look good at all

      http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3205348/Man-City-stars-want-Mancini-axed.html

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  25. Commander Makara
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    15 years, 5 months ago

    Ok, holding my hands up. My Van der Vart captain pick failed!
    Shame that shot hit the post! Now he injured! 🙁

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    1. Just Ruud
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      15 years, 5 months ago

      Cue a Bale revival,he will be back on free-kicks again for a little while atleast 🙂

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      1. Bouncebackability
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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        Bale needs a rest, its plain for all to see. He looks like death at the end of each game because he puts so much in. Harry keeps saying it himself yet has done nothing about it so far.

        There is three Prem games in seven days shortly, he has to miss one of those doesn’t he?

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        1. Just Ruud
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          And theres no chance he will miss the Inter game either,he will burn out soon thats for sure..maybe Harry will rest him away at Bolton

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          1. Bouncebackability
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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            Possibly Zela yes. If Harry was thinking about resting him at OT he would have no qualms about resting him at the Reebok. Having said that they have two home games after that (nice looking ones too) – I would say it would make more senseand be safer resting him for one of those on your own turf. If he is rested at Bolton though hes coming in for me for those two home games.

            All this is presuming VDV is actually out – We have no actual confirmation yet from the managerial crook. I can afford to let him drop .1 and sit on the bench this week if need be.

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  26. Pack The Ripper
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    15 years, 5 months ago

    Shame VDV got injured, was hoping to get Alcaraz out this week but may have to swap the spurs man instead. If VDV is going to be out for a few weeks, who should i look to swap him to?

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    1. Just Ruud
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      15 years, 5 months ago

      Cahill ,Arteta or Dempsey maybe

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      1. zøphar
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        Nasri

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      2. Random_Guy
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        15 years, 5 months ago

        Probably not Dempsey. 2 away games in the next 4, and his 2 home games are against Villa and Man City.

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  27. 5678
      15 years, 5 months ago

      Is there a reason that Phil Jones has been taken from the watchlist?

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    • Bouncebackability
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
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      I’m up for a brief moan this morn about assists. All I want is a bit of consistency in their award.

      I had Carroll last week and thought he could have gotten one. I had Williamson this week and thought he got more on it than big Shola. I have no qualms about either of these not being given though as they could be considered debatable. However, other ‘dodgy’ ones have been given and they shouldn’t have been. Jarvis got one for Wolves at the weekend when he tried curling one across goal but it got a huge path changing deflection to the edge of the box for Milijas to smash home and I don’t think this is fair.

      It’s just a Monday morning moan for me, I’ve gotten it out of the way.

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    • Soop
      • 16 Years
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      not a bad week for me so far. Waiting to see if I retain manager of the month for the sky sports gme though. Not looking great for that one.

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      1. Soop
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        Spoke to soon! results are in, and I've won a gallon of beer 🙂

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        1. Soop
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          *too

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          1. Bouncebackability
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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            Getting pissed on a Monday morning 🙂

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      2. Mourinho factor
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        your have a really stong team there Soop m especialy the depth you have with your bench
        (i think if i can get a bench more like that one i would make much fewer transfers )

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        1. Soop
          • 16 Years
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          Well, I took an 8pt hit this week...

          Yeah, I think a strong bench is a tactic you pick up after the first season.

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    • Mourinho factor
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      does
      Torres IN > Drogba OUT
      sound sane
      i bought drogba for 13.1m and i think that torres has the best fixtures in gwk 12 and 13 and whilst drogba/chamakh,tevez,berbatov will all be playing away
      what tempts me is torres coring record ar home
      and the fact that i could use the surplus cash to upgrade my defence

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      1. zøphar
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
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        Drogs has 2 home games coming too

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        1. Mourinho factor
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          you are right i an no longer sure which liverpool i was looking at but , guess it means drogbas keeps his place for the next 3 gamweeks

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      2. Kings of Lyon ★
        • 15 Years
        15 years, 5 months ago

        yeahhh its a good point and decent move you have malouda there. So why not, nothing seems to be going to script this year...

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