Scout Picks
5 November 2010 868 comments
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With fireworks illuminating the night sky, it’s been far from a sparkling week for Fantasy Managers who have had to deal with a variety of “will he, won’t he” scenarios.

The dust has almost settled now however, and while there are still unanswered questions wrestling for position amongst in my Friday night brain, I’ve gathered enough composure to put together a selection of players together who at least seem likely to find their way out onto the pitch.

Lock your pets up inside, always read the instructions and never approach if they appear to fail – it’s the Scout Picks…

The Defence

Ben Foster
As budget keepers go, Foster has lived up to his pre-season billing as one of this season’s top purchases. Fresh from a cleanie at Villa Park, the England hopeful will go into the weekend’s fixture with basement club West Ham with plenty of confidence. The Hammer’s record of just 2 goals in 5 away games this term offers little evidence to suggest that this is misplaced.

Leighton Baines
With slight doubts surrounding the security of Seamus Coleman in his midfield role, Baines remains the safer option of the two, whilst offering similar potential going forward. The left-back may play second fiddle to Mikel Arteta at set-plays but his frequent raids down the flank remain a key feature of Moyes’ men home and away. Blackpool at Bloomfield Road won’t be an easy affair for Baines and his back four colleagues, but Everton take a record of just 3 goals conceded in 5 away games and that’s enough for me to back him again.

Chris Samba
The giant Blackburn skipper remains one of the most imposing forces at set-pieces and is often pushed forward late on by Sam Allardyce. That may not be required against Wigan this weekend but there’s no doubting Samba’s potential at either end of the field this Gameweek. Sent off every time I seem to select him in my team, the good news is I sold him a fortnight ago. A goal and a cleanie seem certain then.

Nemanja Vidic
It’s a close run thing between left-back Patrice Evra and the dominant figure of the United skipper but Vidic gets the nod off the back of his two goals and Bonus Point hauls so far this season. United look overwhelming favourites for a clean sheet this week with Wolves in town and Vidic remains the prize asset in their defence right now if you can afford the outlay.

Carlos Salcido
Fulham’s Mexican left-back keeps his Scout Pick place following a clean sheet and assist against Wigan last time out. This weekend he comes up against a Villa side who will be without a first choice striker at the Cottage and have scored just 4 goals on their travels. The omens look good again for Salcido.

The Midfield

Cesc Fabregas
The Arsenal skipper admitted to having a poor game against West Ham last weekend but still produced performance statistics to indicate that he will be amongst the points in a big way once he has shaken off his hamstring troubles. Passed fit for the Emriates clash with Newcastle, we can only expect Fabregas to be free of the niggle that furrowed his brow against the Hammers, allowing him to begin inflicting damage on defences. Newcastle won’t make things easy for Arsene Wenger’s men but three points look likely and if they arrive, it’s almost unimaginable that Fabregas will come out of another 90 minutes empty handed.

Gareth Bale
The man of the moment may well be flagging an hour into the encounter with Bolton at the Reebok, but an hour of Bale in his European form would be enough bring the necessary returns for his Fantasy owners. Spurs will start without the influence of Rafael Van der Vaart which, if anything, puts more onus on Bale to perform. Expect an increased role at set-pieces too.

Tim Cahill
The midfield raids of the Aussie failed to bring returns against Stoke last time out but I’ll keep faith with him for another week as Cahill travels to Blackpool. With Yakubu finding a goal and some confidence last weekend, Cahill may benefit and will surely remain the key threat as he bombs forward to find the end of deliveries from Baines and Coleman.

Craig Gardner
A slight gamble perhaps, but prior to his three-match suspension, Gardner was beginning to emerge as a true budget talent in midfield with his goal-getting. Back in the side and up against a West Ham side without the influence of Mark Noble in midfield, and possibly Matt Upson at the back, Gardner’s peppering of the opponents goal and his late runs into the box could well see further reward.

The Forwards

Javier Hernandez
The second Mexican in our lineup gets the nod to cover United’s attacking potential at home to Wolves. With Nani absent through injury, Alex Ferguson’s side will be looking to Hernandez and Dimitar Berbatov for inspiration and the key to unlock the visitors defence. Berbatov is perhaps a more obvious choice but Hernandez has form and is a cheaper alternative. I see a struggle for United with a late goal proving decisive – you wouldn’t bet against the Mexican to provide it.

Darren Bent
The Sunderland striker has the ability to keep his goal tally ticking regardless of his fixture schedule and will surely tempt further Fantasy investment once opponents soften in the weeks to come. As a short-term Pick this week, Bent looks a strong option. The Stoke defence arrive at the Stadium of Light having conceded 8 goals on the road and Bent will likely have Asamoah Gyan alongside him to help share the load. A home win with Bent on the scoresheet looks a very safe bet.

In Reserve

There’s doubts over Elmohamady’s start against Stoke given that Steve Bruce is set to shift to a 4-4-2. Personally I feel he will start – whether he will be on the pitch long enough to register a clean sheet is a slight risk however. There are alternatives elsewhere, with the likes of Scott Dann and Liam Ridgewell offering value in the Birmingham back four and Gary Cahill due a goal and possibly more against a potentially jaded Spurs. I’ve gone with the Everton defence at Blackpool with Baines however, which makes it an easy choice to back them further with the youthful attacking threat of Seamus Coleman.

Clint Dempsey is the safe and obvious fifth option in midfield given that he will surely start up front once more for Fulham. That feels like chasing last week’s points however, so I’ll opt for Jordan Henderson – a player who is enjoying an outstanding season for the Black Cats but is yet to register significantly on our Fantasy radars.

Up front, I’ve kept Mousa Dembele on my bench. As we will reveal in a later Members article, the Fulham striker enjoyed a superb game against Wigan last time out and was somewhat overshadowed by team-mate Clint Dempsey. Against Villa it could be Dembele’s turn to emerge as a match winner. Everton’s Yakubu looks a worthy alternative if you’re shopping for one.

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

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  1. Captains Armband
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    May the picks be with you...

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  2. Mr Sitter
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    On paper worst starting xi in a while. what a strange gameweek...

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    1. Syd.
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      yeah they look pretty rubbish apart from fabs & cahill

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  3. mobbonkhouse
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    'never approach if they appear to fail'

    Lovely stuff.

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  4. dierstraights
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    is gohouri still injured, or has he just lost his place?

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  5. Tommy J
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    Oh crumbs!......

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  6. Andy1
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    What do people think of Modric and Ashley Young for the next few weeks?

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    1. Mr Sitter
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      Not loving Modric but I am well up for starting an Ashley Young bandwagon.

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      1. Andy1
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        He's got to step up and be a focus of attack for Villa in the next few weeks, could be a good replacement for VDV/Nani.

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        1. Mr Sitter
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          Blackpool home next week. Party time surely!?

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          1. Andy1
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            What about Delfouneso instead?
            Is he worth having this week?

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  7. MrAnderson
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    quite surprised Clichy didnt make the picks this week again.

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    1. dr manhattan
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      w0ould have been a bit of a clichy if that had happened
      😉

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  8. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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    Arteta over Cahill for me.

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    1. Declan
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      +1

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  9. demilovato- From Mexico to …
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    "Newcastle won’t make things easy for Arsene Wenger’s men but three points look likely and if they arrive, it’s almost IMAGINABLE that Fabregas will come out of another 90 minutes empty handed"

    Were you mean't to write unimaginable or have i interpreted the sentence wrong ?

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    1. Granville
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      Thank you.

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  10. Noon
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    "three points look likely and if they arrive, it’s almost imaginable that Fabregas will come out of another 90 minutes empty handed."

    Unimaginable, surely? (in spite of last week).

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    1. Noon
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      Sorry, Mark, syntax police out in force tonight!

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  11. NLB
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    Verge of doing Nani => Arteta (Man U don't have great fixtures anyway, not losing much, planning on get back GW14 or so)
    Foster
    Hughes Elmohamady Shawcross
    Fabregas (c) Malouda Arteta Adam
    Drogba Tevez Carroll
    Subs: Krul Barton Konchesky Jara

    Solid enough?

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    1. Noon
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      Yes. All set to do same trade, but Mark has rekindled the Cahill versus Arteta debate...

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      1. NLB
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        Was thinking the same while looking at the picks
        Still going Arteta though!

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  12. Syd.
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    think i will get rid of nani for the next few gameweeks.. can sell him for 8.7m and by the looks of the way his tranfsers out is going it might cost me nuffin to get him back in.. arteta looks the prime suspect to replace him at the moment

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  13. trisonetwo
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    id pick drogaba ever week although i cant say that would make the scout picks particularly good to read.

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    1. Syd.
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      i think that liverpool will beat chelski on sunday 🙂

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  14. That's Groß
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    simpson, arteta and hernandez IN
    konchesky, malouda and harewood OUT
    4 point hit, is it worth it?????? 🙂

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    1. cucumber
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      if it means getting harewood and konchesky out of your team,then yes certainly

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      1. That's Groß
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        or n'zogbia and hernandez IN
        and harewood and malouda OUT

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    2. flyover
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      I think so. With your squad, I might get rid of Elmo instead of Konchesky though, considering Liverpool's upcoming fixtures. (May not pay off this week, though.)

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  15. Attila the Bum
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    Why Cahill over the less expensive Arteta?

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    1. Katie
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      cos he scores goals. Buy him please.

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      1. Attila the Bum
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        I shan't me dear, Arteta it is.

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    2. NLB
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      Would like to know Mark's reasoning as well!

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    3. Declan
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      Has to be the slightly better form figure that has edged it to Cahill! Makes me feel better for bringing in Arteta that he isnt in the picks 😉

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      1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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        same here!!!!

        Katie is probably thinking the same about park though...

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  16. dierstraights
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    no kevin davies and/or petrov

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    1. Syd.
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      i didnt realise what a cheating b*st*rd kevin davies was until i watched the bolton v liverpool game last week..

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    2. Freshy
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      kevin davies out?
      New to me

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  17. Goose
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    Help guys:

    Jaas Foster
    A.Cole Samba Simpson Gohouri Jara
    Fabregas Malouda Nani VDV Nzogbia 
    Drogba Carroll Elmander

    Thinking:
    1) Jara > Tamas
    2) Jara > Tamas, VDV > 8m mid, any suggestions?

    To field:

    Foster
    A.Cole Samba Tamas Simpson
    Fabregas Malouda Nzogbia
    Drogba Elmander Carroll

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    1. Murmuring
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      Jara->Tamas means you can field a 4-3-3 where all should play but Simpson would be too much of a risk for my blood.

      I'm losing Nani for Nasri this week and keeping VdV. If you can afford a touch more than Nasri, Arteta would be a good shout.

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      1. Goose
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        Maybe I could drop Nani, probably for Arteta, Nani is 0.3 more than I can sell for probably would get him back for Villa, any chance he'll drop 0.2 / 0.3 by then?

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        1. Murmuring
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          Possibly. Depends on the news after the weekend. He might even drop 0.1 tonight. I need him to drop 0.2 to make my transfer out worthwhile but others can't afford it with the value they have. It's a tricky one.

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  18. Will
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    Nani out for Nasri?

    Nani is 0.8 more than I bought him for, but he may drop tonight, and again next GW. Nasri will rise tonight and probably tomorrow night.

    So it might only cost me £0.1. Plus in the short term Nani's next 2 fixtures after wolves aren't great.

    Good idea? Otherwise I have to field Konchesky or Enrique...

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    1. cucumber
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      sounds like you have a point. I'm ditching berbatov next week too, so probably better to get in Nasri IMO

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    2. SuperDorrans
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      I'm thinking of it. Out of the next three Nani has only one nice fixture and he is injured for it, so what's the point in keeping him? You can buy him back GW14.

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  19. stevexp
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    Thinking of doing Nani > Arteta have Nani at 8.4m to sell and Arteta will cost 8.2m, is this wise if I am wanting to buy Nani back in the next few GW's ?

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  20. Attila the Bum
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    Just regarding Fabregas's prospects - well I have a bit of a Sophie's choice, I'm giving him the (c) but I reckon his prospects this week are much worse than his prospects are the start of last week. He is up against two hard working quality midfielders plus there is a really bad weather front coming in which should make conditions difficult. Won't be easy for Fabregas.

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    1. pieces
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      You are darkening an already bleak weekend. I only have 10 available atm. He is my ace in the hole

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    2. Bubbles
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      If I had a pound for every time you've mentioned that there's a big storm on the way I'd have about £17. 😀

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      1. Attila the Bum
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        Or three pounds to be exact. You could buy a cheap umbrella with that.

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  21. manu4life99
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    Still cannot decide between cahill and arteta? Those of you who feel there is a clear favourite, please explain why you prefer one to the other as Im completely confused!

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    1. Long ago I drew a walrus
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      15 years, 1 month ago

      arteta for 3 reasons:

      1. cheaper
      2. on set pieces, cahill on nothing
      3. arteta always gets BPs even if he gets nothing else, cahill rarely ever gets them even if he scores

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    2. Renegade Master
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      cahill all day..much better goal scoring chances with Everton's misfiring strikers. i would back him to score tomorrow above Arteta. For me Arteta is still carrying slight injury or affects of knee op last year.

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  22. Long ago I drew a walrus
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    considering i bought nani for 8.3 million and want to have him for most of the season, should i sell him now? my defence is crap and i need funds to upgrade the likes of williamson. i also have vdv and fabs

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  23. Renegade Master
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    Cant argue with the majority of the picks but Gardner ?? I'm sorry that just doesn't cut it for me.

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  24. Captains Armband
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    15 years, 1 month ago

    Anyone know how long ledley king is out for?

    Think kaboul could be a good shout for the next three gameweeks, before switching to Zat knight. Any thoughts? Trying to ship out Jara.

    Thanks

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    1. Long ago I drew a walrus
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      hutton a better bet imo

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      1. Captains Armband
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        Yeah i was thinking about hutton, but isn't corluka likely to rotate in with him over the next week (3 games)? If they don't have experienced cover at the back then gallas and kaboul should be glued on?

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    2. NLB
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      Keep in mind Tottenham haven't kept a clean sheet since GW1

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      1. Captains Armband
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        Not good I'll admit, but they're on a high and against Sun and Bla at home (couple of the worst travellers in the league) in next three keeps tempting me... thanks none the less man.

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  25. Dhubanmonkey
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    Nani or van der vaart out for Bale or arteta or dempsey?

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    1. Murmuring
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      Nani out, Arteta in would be my choice on that one. However as I've got Arteta I'm shipping Nani out for Nasri. I'm keeping VdV.

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    2. cucumber
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      Nani out Arteta in. VdV will hog the points again when he returns from injury

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  26. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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    is anyone watching the man on channel 5 make a sex cage?

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  27. NLB
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    Young could be worth a shout. Will surely be playing high up the pitch with almost all the Villa strikers out.

    Adds another variable to the Arteta/Cahill/Silva? debate...

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  28. zøphar
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    Do we think Van Der Vaart will be back for the Tuesday game?

    I need to do Perch ->4.1 defender to play 11 players.. benching VDV Nani Jara this gameweek

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    1. Murmuring
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      Simpson and Tamas are the only worthwhile defenders at that price in my opinion but you probably don't want the former if your bench is already full and you don't want the latter if you've already got Jara.

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  29. For Fuchs Sake
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    Does anyone know what's up with Bosingwa?

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    1. Declan
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      He is ill i think, Carlo was never going to drop Ivanovic on current form

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    2. GREENDREAMS11
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      rotation risk Ken. you feelin worried about sunday ?

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  30. cucumber
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    Does anyone know if nani and Vdv will return next week?

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    1. Murmuring
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      Nani is out for three weeks. VdV will be back on Tuesday.

      As if. If anyone knew the answer to your question it would have been on the site by now.

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    2. Sarri-ball
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      I am also wondering bout Nani iv been away all day so aint heard news on him. he likely 2 make city or worth taking out?

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      1. Murmuring
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        Anyone's guess I'm afraid. SAF says he's out. Nani (yesterday) says he's fit.

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        1. Sarri-ball
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          Saying utd website he mite be bck city so think il bench 2morow then hope he makes city game.

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