[sbu_large_image] Scout Notes
11 November 2010 1302 comments
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Have you woken from the slumber induced by last night’s non-event at Eastlands? Good, because another full programme of fixtures is almost upon us and there’s still plenty of events from Gameweek 12 to digest. Thankfully, in the rest of last night’s games, things happened…

Carlo Ancelotti was forced to make two changes from the side that lost to Liverpool at the weekend with Didier Drogba and Jose Bosingwa drafted in for the injured pairing of Nicolas Anelka and Alex. The revelation that Didier Drogba has been suffering from malaria contracted on a recent holiday, perhaps went towards explaining some of the striker’s poor form in recent times. That continued last night and the Ivorian has now only scored one goal in the last seven Gameweeks. With Torres finding form for Liverpool, the temptation to carry out the switch must now be building – particularly as fixtures continue to fall favourably for the Spanish hitman.

Chelsea’s 1-0 victory over Fulham was all about Michael Essien. The Ghana international headed home a Salomon Kalou cross on the half hour to earn his side three points, was red carded for a two footed challenge on Clint Dempsey and then rounded out his evening’s work with three FPL bonus points. An eventful night for Essien, the result of which is a three-match ban. Chelsea will miss his services against Sunderland, Birmingham and Newcastle but will hope to fill the void with the return of Frank Lampard at the weekend.

Chelsea also notched their eighth clean sheet in twelve games to date, and have yet to concede a goal at Stamford Bridge this season. They are without doubt the most regular, if more expensive, source for clean sheets around and those who skippered Ashley Cole in the FPL, enjoyed some reward from a tricky midweek programme. Branislav Ivanovic was the best performer in the Chelsea rearguard on the night however, he received his first two FPL Bonus Points of the season and must be in line to keep his starting role against Sunderland.

Fulham started with young Matt Briggs at left-back in place of the injured Carlos Salcido. The Mexican is out for another three weeks and Mark Hughes has indicated that Briggs has the opportunity to make the left-back role his own. Briggs is available for 4.0 in the Fantasy Premier League game and will likely face Newcastle away, plus home games with Birmingham and City, whilst Salcido is out.

Manchester City fought out a predictably turgid stalemate with their neighbours United. Carlos Tevez’ worrying injury doubts proved to be unfounded as their captain was the likely standout performer in amongst a defensive and somewhat uninventive City side. Three goals in the last four league games is not the attacking returns you would expect from title contenders, but is a symptom of Mancini’s approach to games. Tevez and the City back four – who claimed a second consecutive clean sheet, remain the only real targets in the City ranks as a result.

Mancini’s back four remains hard to predict however. While Vincent Kompany and Kolo Toure are installed, the former is classed as a Midfielder in the FPL, while Toure looks expensive at 6.3. The full-back situation still looks cloudy although Jerome Boateng at 5.8 has now started the last six matches. He was replaced late on by Aleksandar Kolarov, who could himself emerge as a prospect at 5.7 if he can hold down the left-back role.

All of Manchester United’s talk in the build up to the game also proved to be of little merit, as Nani was passed fit to play after first being ruled out, then doubtful and then finally fit. All apparent flu candidates also passed muster to try, which meant that Javier Hernandez was demoted to the bench, while Ryan Giggs missing his first derby game in 19 years, an amazing record to have to come to an end.

United kept a second clean sheet in three here with right-back Rafael somehow also gathering two bonus, despite playing out just 48 minutes following an injury. An admin error by the Press Association/FPL perhaps? Certainly Vidic would have been a far stronger Bonus candidate. Elsewhere, the relegation of Hernandez to the bench will be a major concern to his owners. A trip to Villa this weekend could see a recall for the Mexican but equally Ferguson could look to keep things tight once more and opt for Dimitar Berbatov as a lone striker. The Bulgarian has now failed to score in his last six league appearances and has notched just one assist in that run.

Paul Scholes’ fifth yellow card of the season will see him miss the weekend trip to Villa and Ferguson is also set to be without the aforementioned Rafael and possibly Patrice Evra who suffered an ankle injury late on. John O’Shea looks nailed on for a start then, while Wes Brown could well come in at right-back.

Ian Holloway make an incredible ten changes for the Seasider’s trip to the Midlands, with his decision to bench top scorer and Fantasy favourite Charlie Adam (who eventually managed a 20 minute run-out) the most baffling one. Although six players made their Premier League debuts this season for Blackpool, they still performed admirably and were unlucky not to leave with a draw. Marlon Harewood notched against his former side, with his first goal since the opening game of the season, and DJ Campbell also netted in the narrow defeat. Blackpool’s defence is great cause for concern, having conceded 2 or more goals in eight of their 12 league games this season. Backing opponent’s to register attacking points against them remains a worthy tactic then.

In comparison, Gerard Houllier was ultra-conservative when it came to team alteration, with Villa’s only change being Ciaran Clark return, in for the injured Nigel Reo Coker. Stewart Downing grabbed a goal (his fourth of the season) an assist and the 3 Bonus Points, and is proving to be Villa’s main man so far this term. Further strikes from young Nathan Delfouneso and James Collins gave Villa the win, with Ashley Young picking up two assists and 2 Bonus Points. A good night for Villa who had scored just one goal in their previous four games. Does that say more about the Blackpool defence than Villa’s attacking prowess however?

Newcastle kept the same line-up that won at Arsenal as Chris Hughton looked for four wins on the trot. Having kept a clean sheet at the Emirates, Newcastle’s defence once again proved unpredictable, conceding a goal to Blackburn within three minutes. Andy Carroll grabbed the equaliser (and 2 Bonus Points), scoring from a Joey Barton free-kick, once again, but this 2-1 defeat now means the Magpies have lost three of their last five home games.

Joey Barton may well face FA action after he appeared to punch Gamst Pedersen in the midriff. A three-match ban for violent conduct could be on the cards.

Morten Gamst Pederson was awarded all 3 Bonus Points as he scored for the second game in succession. Jason Roberts grabbed a late winner to put a smile on Big Sam’s face as the Blackburn gaffer made a successful return to St James’ Park, with Blackburn recording their second away win of the season. Allardyce altered his formation for the game, employing three centre-halves to combat the home side’s aerial danger. Chris Samba, Ryan Nelsen and Gael Givet were flanked by wing-backs Pascal Chimbonda and Michel Salgado. Junior Hoilett came into the Rovers lineup and was pitched up just behind lone striker Nikola Kalnic.

David Moyes benched out-of-position favourite Seamus Coleman and Yakubu for Bolton’s visit to Goodison Park, giving starts to Diniyar Bilyaletdinov and Louis Saha. Everton were only saved from defeat in the fourth minute of stoppage time when Leighton Baines set up Jermaine Beckford’s first Premier League goa rescued a point for the Merseysiders, who had Marouane Fellaini sent off. The Belgian will face a three-match ban, missing league games with Arsenal, Sunderland and West Brom.

Diniyar Bilyaletdinov’s selection restricted Seamus Coleman’s involvement on the night to a substitute appearance. That will immediately put Fantasy Managers on alert who have seen both Coleman and Sunderland’s Elmohammady reduced to bench players in the space of 24 hours. As mentioned in last night’s Knee Jerk from Foch, there is every chance that both were a victim of short-term rotation and, in the case of Coleman, the suspension of Fellaini may yet work in his favour; Bilyaletdinov hardly took his opportunity with both hands last night.

Bizarrely, having quipped that Leighton Baines would outscore Seamus Coleman having rotated the pair in the Picks in recent weeks, it turned out to be accurate. While Coleman made do with a bench role, Baines was pivotal in Everton’s equaliser. Expect the pair to swap positions in our Watchlist Rankings.

Owen Coyle was one of the only managers not to ring the changes, keeping the same Bolton starting 11 that hammered Spurs last weekend. Ivan Klasnic, on for Johan Elmander after the hour mark, gave the Trotters a vital lead, but Everton’s late, late equaliser meant only the top four teams chalked up clean sheets this Gameweek. Klasnic is now a threat to Elmander’s starting role, which will be a concern for owners of the Swedish striker. Gary Cahill and Zat Knight picked up 5 Bonus Points between them, as they so nearly kept their hosts at bay. Bolton have now drawn their last four games on the road 1-1.

Roy Hodgson named an unchanged line-up for the Wigan game, with Liverpool coming into the game on the back of three straight wins. Fernando Torres continued his return towards top form, with the opener in Liverpool’s trip to the DW Stadium, his fourth goal in four games. Steven Gerrard grabbed an assist and 2 Bonus Points for his performance, but Liverpool -having conceded for the first time in three games- failed to get the better of a spirited Wigan showing.

Hugo Rodallega spoiled Liverpool’s recent resurgence, grabbing a goal early in the second-half and picking up the 3 Bonus Points as Wigan’s 1-1 draw stopped a run of 2 straight defeats. Tom Cleverly started for the home side, who have now lost just one of their last five home games (against Man City), a good record given that they shipped ten goals and scored none in their two opening games at the DW Stadium.

Mick McCarthy made only one change to the team that fell foul to a United late goal at the weekend – Michael Mancienne was drafted in for Stephen Hunt. Ultimately this transfer proved almost futile as Hunt was brought into action after just 5 minutes to replace Dave Edwards who picked up a thigh strain. Kevin Doyle, also picked up an injury on the night, he may have broken a bone in his hand.

Wolves put in a fittingly robust display and will count themselves unlucky to have walked away from this game empty handed and in particular goalless. Doyle peppered the Arsenal goalmouth on numerous occasion as did the supporting trio of Matt Jarvis, Nenad Milijas and Stephen Hunt, who all combined with each other at one time or another to create problems for the Gunners back-line.

Arsene Wenger tweaked the side that lost to Newcastle on Sunday, as Johan Djourou came in for the suspended Laurent Koscielny, while Andrei Arshavin and Thomas Rosicky both started on the wing with Theo Walcott and Samir Nasri given bench duty. It took just 30 or so seconds for Rosicky to make an impact, supplying Alex Song who in turn crossed for striker Marouanne Chamakh to open the scoring inside the first minute. It was the Moroccan scoring again 4 minutes into injury time when he bagged his second after Cesc Fabregas lofted a ball over the Wolves defence.

Marouanne Chamakh’s brace continue his streaky form of scoring and could well cement his starting role in the Arsenal lineup for the trip to Goodison this weekend, at a time when his place was clearly coming under threat. Fantasy Managers who kept faith in the Moroccan will be feeling good about themselves, while others may now consider taking another look at the striker. His goalscoring is inconsistent – almost Agbonlahor-like – in its nature however, having twice gone spells of three Gameweek’s without a goal or an assist.

Avram Grant made two changes to his starting XI as West Ham picked up their second two-all draw on the bounce. Victor Obinna and Valon Behrami made way for Kieron Dyer and Pablo Barrera to come into the Hammers team. Scott Parker powered home his third league goal of the season already (having only scored more in a full season once to date – 4 in 02/03) and Frederic Piquionne answered the question of who will cover penalties at Upton Park, while Mark Noble is out of the side through injury.

Scott Parker was duly awarded another maximum Bonus Point haul having scored the opener. That was his fourth award of the season – all of which have come in draws for West Ham. That would indicate that if the Hammers can start winning matches, Parker’s Bonus Point magnet would be turned up an notch, putting him up there with the likes of Mikel Arteta, Charlie Adam and Cesc Fabregas, when it comes to guaranteed Bonus return in a positive result scenario. An interesting prospect given West Ham’s continued run of decent opponents (BLP liv WIG sun).

West Brom arrived at Upton park just 40 minutes before kick-off but Roberto Di Matteo phoned in his team changes – James Morrison, Steven Reid, Graham Dorrans and Peter Odemwingie all started – and saw his club take the lead from the penalty spot through their Nigerian striker after Reid was felled. Centre-back Pablo Ibanez pulled the draw back for the Baggies when he headed home a sumptuous Chris Brunt cross. Brunt and Odemwingie will now likely see a boost in their Fantasy standings, with the Nigerian at just 5.1, looking a very decent prospect given the Baggies forthcoming run of opponents.

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

  1. SOM.... This is Fellaini�…
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    If Ian Holloway is fined or punished for fielding a team, he' rights it would be a complete joke. What was the point of picking a 25 man squad at the start of the season if you can't rotate it?

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    1. @Woolly_Bully9
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      as a wolves fan i 100% agree. but he wont because the only reason wolves got a fine was because wenger and ancelotti complained. I know...it is so out of character for wenger to complain!!!

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    2. everything I touch turns to…
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      lol!

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      1. Johnny Unitas
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        he should be fined for causing me to get 1 point for Adam, who is the captain, and should get me more points.

        Me me me me

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  2. everything I touch turns to…
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    hey peeps i havnt done this in ages bt need my team to be RMT! Team is:

    Schwarzer Foster
    Ivanovic Baines williamson Jara Shawx
    Fabs Arteta Brunt Etuhu Etherington
    Carroll Drogba Torres

    Do i need to make any transfers for the upcoming GW or just hold on and save a transfer? thanks in advance!

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    1. everything I touch turns to…
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      not wanting to sound impatient but any feedbacks guys? 🙂

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    2. FPLord
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      don't know how much you have in the bank, but i would save it and get nani next week

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  3. @Woolly_Bully9
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    what do people think about this, a cheeky barton out (as and when he gets a ban) for Mikel as essien will get a ban as well. 4.9m and he is more likey than ever to be guaranteed a start short term. Genius eh?

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    1. everything I touch turns to…
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      mikel gets a lot of cards! so be careful!

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    2. SOM.... This is Fellaini�…
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      No, it's not genius, he's started every game this season and has got 4 or more 3 times. He's only got 1 bonus all season.

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      1. David Davros
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        lol exactly.

        You're bringing in a player who is guaranteed to play and almost guaranteed to do absolutely nothing.

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      2. flyover
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        You're better off bringing in Ferguson (Birmingham). Plays every game, gets bonus points, and costs next to nothing. Basically the rich man's Mikel, only cheaper! (That said, being the rich man's Mikel is damning with very faint praise.)

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    3. Bonny Scott
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      Lampard is back

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  4. The relentless pursuit of p…
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Who would you rather play this weekend:
    Foley (Home to Bolton)
    Coleman (Away to Arsenal)

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    1. Baletelli
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      Coleman is at home.

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      1. @Woolly_Bully9
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        wolves have zero clean sheets this season

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    1. The relentless pursuit of p…
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      me 🙁 thinking I will probably have to dump him soon as his price might drop

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      1. Just Ruud
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        might be a good idea..shame really,he was having a good points run. Problem is he just doesn't learn from his mistakes

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    2. Madridista
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      i have no options now, i have to play sagna and coleman now

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  6. Michael Jordan - call me MJ
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    drogba bale and arteta --> nani vdv and tevez 4 point hit
    good transfers? i will wait for press conference

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    1. everything I touch turns to…
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      i would hold on to Drogs and wait on Nani to get a bit more fitter! any advice on what i should do with my team? (post above)

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      1. Michael Jordan - call me MJ
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        but nani vdv and tevez are the 3 players i'm most scared of not having!
        our teams really are very different, but i'm doing really poorly so I don't think my advice is very valuable but yeah your team looks good but I think getting rid of Etuhu is a priority

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          yeh mate trying! and i know what you mean when you say your scared! i fear any one of the can go points crazy any second!

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  7. pieces
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    best 5 to 5.3M mid for short to medium term.

    Doing Malouda (2,3,3,8,2,2,3 points in the last 7) to 5-5.3M mid in order to change distin>cashley and Berbs>tevez. Thoughts please.

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    1. everything I touch turns to…
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      Jarvis and i think those are good transfers even though you are taking a hit!

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      1. pieces
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        Had not thought of jarvis tbh, WW have a pretty decent run of fixtures as well

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    2. pieces
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      I was thinking 1 of the bolton mids maybe lee or matty taylor

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      1. @Woolly_Bully9
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        matty taylor is benched a fair bit when petrov fit

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    3. mr messi
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      N'Zogbia

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      1. pieces
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        Would luv to get nzog but just too expensive for me

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    4. NLB
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      I'm going with Jarvis/Milijas or Lee!
      Cheeky differentials with really good fixtures coming up

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  8. PlayPercentage
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Re: EtheringtonGate
    Yes, I had Ethers and I have been docked 3 pts.
    But I feel that the FPL are starting to lose a bit of credibility on this issue. Especially given the period of time that has elsapsed.
    The Premiership don't change scores after the event, depending on how many people complain. Neither should the FPL.
    The Premiership doesn't enter into correspondence with people who complain via email. They leave that to TalkSport.

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    1. McEwan
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      boot on the other foot. You wouldnt be happy if that assist had been given. Or if it was Bosselli at the centre of an assist row, you wouldnt even pipe up about it. It shouldnt have been an assist in the first place to be taken away. Changes have occured at the end of the gameweek, thinking Fulham Hull a few seasons back regarding bonus on the morning after. Hard luck and move on

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  9. Connor's Calling
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    My current line up:
    Hannehman
    Coleman Konchesky Simpson
    Fabregas Malouda Nani Nzogbia
    Carroll Drogba Tevez
    Foster, Albrighton, Knight, Elmo

    Two frees for Sat...what dy’a reckon?
    Thinking about doing nothing at all....?!

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    1. Madridista
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      Coleman to start?

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  10. engitool
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Gents so I'm not sure who should play and who should be benched for this weekend. I have Arteta, Nani, VdV, Fab, Nolan.

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  11. BobB
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Looking at Arsenal's fixtures, after this gameweek (and barring injuries!) I am going to swap Fabregas for Jarvis to allow me to upgrade my cheap forward (Carlton Cole) to Torres.

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  12. NLB
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    I think going with a solid front 7 and a really cheap mid.

    Having a rotatable front 8 has been screwing me because I pick the wrong sub more often than not haha

    Anyone with me?

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    1. pieces
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      I have had the heavy hitting front 8 option for some time and it was good initially but the last 3-4 weeks have been really poor. I am changing to get 1 expensive def (cashley and sacrificing 1 big hitting mid (malouda)

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      1. pieces
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        actually not quite I do have ferguson so its the "7 heavy" option 😀

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  13. BoobyZ
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Two options:
    1. Nasri->Nani
    2. Arteta->Nani
    3. Berbs->Tevez
    4. Hold fire

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    1. mikess
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      1 or 3

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    2. FantasyFiend
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      berbs to tevez just done the exact same then lost all patience.. if a four point hit is worth it as well then I'd make the nasri change coz he's not gonna get as much football with the arsenals midfield injuries making a return

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  14. BoobyZ
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Four options:
    1. Nasri->Nani
    2. Arteta->Nani
    3. Berbs->Tevez
    4. Hold fire

    What to do?

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  15. AliMcGlashan
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    I'm in a genuine dilemma. I currently have both Arteta and Cahill, however one needs to make way for Nani to come back in.

    The heart is saying Arteta but both times I've had him in this season he's not produced, but being cheaper I could keep some money in the bank and upgrade coleman/elmo when the time comes.

    The head is saying Cahill.

    I suppose one option is to ship arteta out for now and then could always swap cahill to arteta at a later date... Altho that just seems a wasted transfer.

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    1. FantasyFiend
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      If your that fussed about the money then I'd get rid of Cahill however he seems to be evertons second front man at the moment and seems to be really getting involved.. on the other hand arteta seems very dangerous at the moment in terms of the assist threat its a tough one to call.. I'd get rid of the one that most of your opponents have to be honest

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    2. pieces
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      Arteta to go for me

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    3. Little Lukin
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      dude I'm in exactly the same position with cahill and arteta

      my thinking is to bring Nani in the week after this one probably for Cahill unless things change. I just think with Arteta on frees, corners and pens a big score is coming and patience is needed.

      Barton will be gone for a bit I think and your bench is weak so I would downgrade elmo then bring in Nani for cahill next week

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  16. Little Lukin
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    3, then do 1 next week

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  17. David Davros
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Regarding Malouda....

    Alot of people saying his output has been poor lately - I think it's more a case of Chelseas output being relatively poor, and as a consequence Malouda's. But the same can be said of Drogba.

    I imagine ocne Chelsea start scoring a few more they'll both be good options again, and i can see why in the light of Chelsea not doing so well having both isn't the best idea.

    I don't quite get why so many people are getting rid of Malouda rather than Drogba when at the start of the season the consensus was that Malouda probably represented the better value of the two?

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    1. Bonny Scott
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      I think there are so many other options that are doing well in that price bracket, whereas the expensive forwards arent quite on song

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      1. David Davros
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        But it's all relative isn't it?

        If you go for a budget strike instead of an expensive one, then you can turn a budget midfielder into an expensive one.

        Way i see it that is more sensible since the premium midfielders are firing and the budget strikers are too!

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    2. NLB
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      I think the Essien red card has bought him some more time. On the other hand, with Lampard coming back and all the other quality options Ancelotti has to choose from, I think Malouda will be rotated.

      Same really can't be said about Drogba.

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      1. David Davros
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        I still totally don't buy this idea that Malouda is a rotation player either. I'm sure thats just a misconception held on here?

        There has only been 1 pl game this season he hasn't started

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  18. Bonny Scott
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Is Van Der Faart due to rise tonight? Checked fantasytools but doesnt mention anything?

    Anyone know more?

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  19. Spaghetti Hoes
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Feel as if team is in a mess. Would love to change 4 or 5 players. Any advice?
    Want to get rid of
    Clichy - Was a short term buy
    Coleman & Elmo - Looks like they are going to be subbed, not a priorty though
    Nasri - Benched & Form & Price Drop
    Malouda - Form (Although He stays this week)
    Hernandez - Bench, Form, Price Drop

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    1. FantasyFiend
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      Definately do not get rid of Malouda, you'll be sorry when he strikes form again which I think will be soon.. as for Coleman I think he needs to be left in as I think it was just a case of mid-week rotation by moyes, couldn't see any other reason as coleman has sort of cemented a place in the side.. To be honest I've got rid of Nasri as he won't get played a lot now so I think thats your best bet

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    2. mikess
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      Clichy or Hernandez for me. think nasri being dropped was only temp

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  20. marcus2704
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Who would you choose - Arteta home against Arsenal, or Parker home against Blackpool?

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    1. Bonny Scott
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      If I HAD to pick one I would just come on here and ask peoples opinions as I wouldnt know myself

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      1. marcus2704
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        I probably would do the same.

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    2. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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      marcus, u shud prob pick parker, but id pick both if i was you

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    3. mikess
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      Parker

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      1. marcus2704
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        Id love to play them both but I want to play 3 strikers as I have Drogs, Torres and Carrol who all look good for this gw so have to pick a 4 man Midfield.

        Ive got NZog, Nani, Arteta/Parker and VDV

        I was leaning to Parker but feel uncomfortable putting a player the quality of Arteta on the bench.

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  21. Banana In the Tailpipe
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Tempted to put Lampard in, what do others think. This sort of risk paid dividends with Torres last week.

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    1. kiru
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      I won't take that risk, I will wait for a couple of games to get him back into fitness..

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  22. Futbol Heritage
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Have 2 Free transfers for the weekend.And lots of concerns ,especially in my defence.

    But not certain,who I should get rid of.
    I plan on making 2 of the following transfers,

    Bos>Alex
    Oshea>konchesky
    Nasri>Nani

    Bosingwa - With Alex out injured,he could get another start with Ivan playing CB

    Oshea-Rafael,Evra Injured.The utility man could be called upon

    Nasri-I expect him to start this weekend,but he needs to be transferred out because he has once again become a rotation risk.

    So,which one should be my priority guys?

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  23. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    is anyone thinking of a punt on lamps this weekend if hes annouched as playing? Jsp, whose gonna play in the holding role now essien is out, mikel? Does zhirkov get dropped now for lampard?

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    1. NLB
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      • 16 Years
      15 years, 6 months ago

      Could be a really good punt. Lamps got his 4 goal haul against Villa last year, correct?

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      1. Bonny Scott
        • 16 Years
        15 years, 6 months ago

        Chelsea are playing Sunderland, correct?

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        1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
          • 16 Years
          15 years, 6 months ago

          yeah. i have a lot of cash in the back and can get hi min for a hit, need a new defender anyway. i think im gonna do it

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          1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
            • 16 Years
            15 years, 6 months ago

            *if hes announced as starting that is

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        2. NLB
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          • 16 Years
          15 years, 6 months ago

          My bad thinking Man U!

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    2. Banana In the Tailpipe
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      I'm gonna go for Lamps. The only worrying thing, is that he hasn't been eased in on the Bench, but this may help him sneak under the radar of most managers.
      I swapped Torres for Drogba before the Blackburn v Liverpool game and people thought i was mad!

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  24. Bonny Scott
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Risky but if you have a gap in your team you might be paid dividends

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    1. Bonny Scott
      • 16 Years
      15 years, 6 months ago

      sorry meant to reply to the lamps questions

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  25. Madridista
    • 15 Years
    15 years, 6 months ago

    Barton really was a great value to my team, but now should I drop him for Jarvis/Parker/Albrighton?

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    1. NLB
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      • 16 Years
      15 years, 6 months ago

      Jarvis or Lee

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    2. Bonny Scott
      • 16 Years
      15 years, 6 months ago

      I had similar options in my team and went for Jarvis.

      ALbrightons fixtures are awful

      Then I just didnt fancy west ham so stirred away from parker... slightly regretful short term but over next few weeks i think jarvis will outscore parker

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  26. thehodge
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    I'm currently 68,000 in the world which isnt bad. The last few weeks have been a mess for me (In FF terms) I'm drawing a line under it and looking ahead.
    Team for this week:
    Hahnemann
    Boateng Alex Enrique
    Vdv Fabs Adam Nzogbia
    Tevez (C) Carroll Drogs
    Subs: Foster Nasri Coleman Elmo
    Thoughts? Do i need to use a transfer?

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    1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      why do you ask this? Seriously, why are you playing the game if you cant even work out if you need to use a transfer? Its YOUR team, Its UP TO YOU.

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    2. mahone24
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      Looks pretty solid

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    3. J0E
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      I'd save it if I were you. get two the following week. Looks good to me. I'd captain VDV this week if I had him, but like you currently have the armband on Tevez. VDV is seemingly guarenteed at least 7 pt at home. Tevez will either be 2 or 13...no middle ground with Carlos.

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      1. David Davros
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        I was weighing up VDV, his scorign record at the lane speaks for itself.

        But don't fancy captaining anyone against Blackburn if they're gonna carry on playing 3 CBs though.

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    4. Ini
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      • 16 Years
      15 years, 6 months ago

      Looks good bro. Ask yourself if you want both Fabs and Nasri though.

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      1. thehodge
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        I dont really want them both. I've nothing in the bank so I think i'll save the 2 transfers this week and go from there.

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  27. NLB
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Ferdinand has been looking good, and even though he's prone to injury, I'm seriously looking at getting him for Man U coverage (a a cheaper alternative to Vidic).

    They both go up for corners, and get the same CS points

    Anyone agree/want to put me down?

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    1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      ferdinand rarely if ever gets attacking points. i can only remember he scored one goal EVER. if ur not getting vidic, or a fit evra, stay away

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  28. Allnatt
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    Who's gonna come in for Barton's place?

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  29. $hahriyar
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    15 years, 6 months ago

    A question regarding barton's suspension. They said that he has until friday to appeal against the decision so does that mean the verdict isn't final yet and he'll only be red flagged on the fpl site untill after the appeal deadline has passed.

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    1. SOM.... This is Fellaini�…
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      15 years, 6 months ago

      He may accept the charge before then, can't see him appealing it.

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      1. $hahriyar
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        15 years, 6 months ago

        So that means he won't be red flagged before tomorrow then?

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        1. @Woolly_Bully9
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          15 years, 6 months ago

          it has made my decision on who to sub easy! Now then Jarvis or Petrov?

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