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18 April 2011 786 comments
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A last-ditch Dirk Kuyt penalty all but ends Arsenal’s title challenge and prompts a spat on the sidelines between Kenny Dalglish and Arsene Wenger. Following Man United’s FA Cup exit the previous day, the Emirates draw gives Sir Alex Ferguson something to smile about, as United sit six points clear at the top with only six games remaining. Elsewhere, Stoke routed Bolton 5-0 to set up a Wembley date with Man City next month, as Tony Pulis guides the club to their first cup final since 1972 with a win that ensures European football next season. Here’s the notes from yesterday’s crucial matches….

Goal Shy Gunners
Robin Van Persie’s late penalty was only Arsenal’s second goal in the last four games at the Emirates, as The Gunners failed to impress against a resilient Liverpool. Arsenal may have the best away record in the league but will surely come to rue their inability to break down teams in front of their own fans; they have dropped six points at the Emirates in their last three games alone.

Far Too Robin Reliant
In the last five home games Van Persie has started, Arsenal have scored a total of eight goals and the Dutchman has bagged six of them. Wenger’s side are becoming increasingly reliant on him to prove the difference and it’s not difficult to see the players who have under-achieved around Van Persie; Samir Nasri has just one goal this calendar year but, even more damningly, Cesc Fabregas has found the net once since gameweek 13. No surprise, then, that Van Persie has 11 Bonus Points from his last five home games, with his team-mates failing to impress.

Arsene’s Defensive Returns
Arsenal came into yesterday’s game on the back of a run that had seen them chalk up four clean sheets in a row at home, another example of the defensive stance taken by most opposing teams at the Emirates these days. Boosted by the unexpected return to their starting XI of both Wojciech Szczesny and Johan Djourou -the pair replaced Jens Lehman and Sebastien Squillaci respectively- it looked like five on the spin until Kuyt’s late, late penalty changed matters. The goal was just the second Wenger’s side have conceded at home since gameweek 19. Their next home game is a top of the table showdown with Man United, but not before next gameweek’s trip to Bolton.

Kenny’s Back Four Woes
The defensive injuries continued to rack up for Liverpool yesterday; Fabio Aurelio lasted just over 20 minutes before succumbing to a hamstring injury, the Brazilian being replaced by Jack Robinson at left-back. With John Flanagan in at right-back due to injuries to Glen Johnson and Martin Kelly, Dalglish’s full-backs had a combined age of just thirty five. The pair’s performance, though, suggested a bright future lies ahead.

Jamie Carragher was stretchered from the pitch after a sickening clash of heads with Flanagan saw him knocked unconscious and requiring oxygen. The Liverpool skipper declared himself absolutely fine after the game, providing some assurance to Dalglish ahead of the upcoming home games against Birmingham and Newcastle.

Carroll’s Okay
Andy Carroll came into the game in good confidence; not only had he grabbed a double to down Man City last Monday, he had found the net in his last visit to the Emirates while still at Newcastle. However, the January signing drew a blank as Liverpool set out to stifle Arsenal. Stretching for a ball in the opposition box, Carroll landed awkwardly and seemed to have jarred his knee, though according to Dalglish post-match, his withdrawal on 70 minutes was merely a precaution.

Dalglish Hails Team Spirit
Part of the reason Arsenal were unable to play their passing game was down to the performances of Jay Spearing and Lucas in the middle of the park. The pair chased and harried every ball and epitomised the work ethic instilled by Dalglish. Given the way this match had transpired, the Liverpool boss couldn’t contain his delight at his side’s performance yesterday:

”I don’t think there’s another team anywhere that would show the attitude and commitment we showed out there today.They went through a wee bit of adversity, losing Fabio Aurelio early on and putting a 17-year-old boy on at left-back. Losing the captain, having a right-back who’s only 18, losing a centre forward, losing a goal eight minutes into injury-time, and they still didn’t want to accept they were going to get nothing from the game.

I don’t think I can speak any higher than that. Everybody will be sat there tonight proud at having seen their team produce a performance like that with the attitude and commitment.”

So far, that’s wins over Man United, Chelsea, Man City and a draw at Arsenal since Kenny’s return. To counter that, however, there’s the losses at Blackpool, West Ham and West Brom. If Liverpool can find a consistency under Dalglish next term (providing, of course, he get the job as manager) they seem certain to be battling for one of the Champions League positions.

Sturridge a Big Miss
Bolton arrived at Wembley for their FA Cup semi final on the back of a 3-0 win over West Ham last week but it was telling that Daniel Sturridge, their one real form player, was cup-tied and resultantly missed out on the big day. Owen Coyle chose to play Ivan Klasnic in his place alongside Kevin Davies, with Johan Elmander continuing in a midfield role for the Trotters, as Marcos Alonso dropped out to be replaced by Paul Robinson at left-back.

Coyle, Before and After
Prior to the match, the Bolton boss was full of optimism:

”Both teams will be going out to win the match and both have good individual players and, collectively, very good teams. This is the best arena in world football and the players will want to go out an maximise the opportunity.”

Unfortunately for Coyle, only one set of players adhered to those comments.

After the rout, Coyle was determined to make amends and finish the campaign on a high, ahead of a run of fixtures that reads (ARS & ful, bla, SUN, blp, MCY). His words may prove re-assuring to any Fantasy Managers mulling over Bolton players with this week’s double gameweek in mind.

”What we don’t want is to have this impact our season because we’ve been terrific up to this point and they’ve earned their right to be here.We’ve played well below what we’re capable of, but we must pick ourselves up for the final six games of the season.We’re in a good position in the league and we want to finish strongly.”

Pulis’ Wing Wonders
Stoke assistant manager David Kemp said before the semi-final:

“Getting out wide is part of our plan, certainly. It is a big wide open pitch and we will look to use Jermaine Pennant and Matthew Etherington as much as possible.”

This plan proved fruitful, as the pair had a hand in two of Stoke’s first three goals, Etherington scoring the opener and Pennant laying on the third goal before half an hour had been played.

Jonathan Walters
We’d had our eye on him as a tip for Stoke’s forthcoming double gameweek prior to this game anyway, but his two-goal contribution will alert plenty to the merits of Jon Walters. His partnership with Kenwyne Jones has been flourishing of late and Walters has been the main beneficiary, returning two goals, two assists and 5 Bonus Points over his last three games for a total of 27 Fantasy Premier League points. Best part is he’s classified as a midfielder, comes in at just £5.5m and is owned by just 0.2% of Fantasy Managers. With a double gameweek (avl, WOL) up next before a trip to Blackpool the following week, expect that percentage to increase.

Robert Huth
The big centre-half continued his remarkable goalscoring season, grabbing his eighth goal in all competitions to put Stoke two nil up early on. Huth is the fourth-highest owned defender in FPL, featuring in 19% of all teams. The goal will surely see him flash on many a radar and his acquisition before the afore-mentioned double gameweek will surely be part of many Fantasy plans, despite Stoke chalking up just one clean sheet in their last ten games.

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  1. Shakey
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    Opta stats team of the year so far:

    B.Foster, B.Sagna, J.Terry, N.Vidic, G.Clichy, M.Essien, C.Adam, S.Nasri, Nani, C.Tevez, D.Berbatov

    draw your own conclusions from that...

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    1. tosey
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      only 5 of those have been in my dreamteam this season!

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    2. jamsiep
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      Arsenal full backs always absolutely beast the Opta Stats.

      Nice to see Opta have been inventive* with their forward picks, the two highest scorers in the league.

      *not that they are subjective or anything though.

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      1. Shakey
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        From Gael Clichy's inclusion, it's obvious that failing to stay in line with the rest of your defence, and playing everyone onside gets you big points with opta.

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        1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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          indeed.

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        2. applebonkers
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          step away from the gibbs goggles 😉

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        3. SackWenger
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          I've told you before the angle on TV can be misleading, yet you never analyse the weaknesses of Gibbs, who isn't a patch on Clichy. You seem to consider Rosicky as being superior to Arshavin too. FOOL!

          Start going to the ground and perhaps you'll see what is happening to our team and the manager (for 3 years I've said it) has to go if we are to win trophies.

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          1. jamsiep
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            Hello Martin B.

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            1. SackWenger
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              Afternoon Jamsiep.

              You can't beat a Monday moan especially after a frustrating day at the Emirates. 🙂

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              1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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                Who would you replace him with?

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                1. SackWenger
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                  I think Huddink would be suitable and might even give Arshavin (having been Russia manager)a gee-up who despite being a favourite of mine has been disappointing of late.

                  Mourinho would be the best, but unfortunately I don't think he would consider us having been Chelsea manager.

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                  1. Gargamel
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                    I don't have any feelings invested in Arsenal but I will cry the day when Wenger leaves the Premiership.

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                  2. Shakey
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                    Hiddink has no interest in being a club manager any more.

                    Mourinho would do what he does everywhere else: win stuff then piss off and leave the club in ruins, making it look like the team can't do without him.

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              2. jamsiep
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                Don't blame you to be honest, slowly coming round to your idea of things.

                The thing that irritates me the most about Wenger right now is his reluctant to change formation, ever. Yesterday he brought on Bendtner when chasing a goal, and instead of switching formation to allow RVP and Bendtner up front together, he just sticks Bendtner out on the right wing, which clearly isn't his best position.

                The reaction to scoring was awful too, the whole side completely fell apart, and Liverpool equalise almost seemed inevitably some way or another.

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                1. SackWenger
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                  Trying to integrate fpl into proceedings. I brought in Walcott this week and watched him more closely than previously.

                  I couldn't believe how he stayed so wide so often and never made himself available for a defence splitting pass. He was up against a kid after Aurelio went off too and never became a threat.

                  As you point out Bendtner stayed wide when he came on. You would think with that disrupted defence we could capitalise, but it was basically Van Persie versus the defence.

                  A final comment. 0-0 and supposedly going for a title, I am at a loss as to why Song came on instead of Chamakh. Shows what a pathetic signing he has become. Song should only have come on to defend a lead.

                  The irritation and frustration was there long before any penalty incidents. The overrunning of time merely masks serious weaknesses in our squad and manager.

                  One Barcelona defeat and our season capitulates. Fergie would never let that happen.

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                  1. Shakey
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                    So 8 months ago Wenger's problem is he won't buy good defenders and a goalkeeper. Suddenly we have a better defence than United*, and our problem is attacking? Make up your mind.

                    http://www.premierleague.com/page/Statistics *

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                  2. SackWenger
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                    We have finally solved our goalkeeping issue thanks to Scezesnssney. I put it to you though had Fabianski not been injured 3 or 4 months ago, he would be in goal making calamitous errors. Almunia is a clown as is Mannone. That has been our choices for a good couple seasons since Lehmann left.

                    The goalkeeper has helped the defense massively as has a much improved Djourou. But while Vermaelen has been out injured all season, we are always one more injury or suspension to Koscielny or Djourou from having that hapless Schillaci in the side.

                    Has our defensive record improved as a result of the ineffectiveness of our forward players of late, making teams less likely to attack our defense while the game is drawn.

                    As soon as RVP gets injured we have poor replacements in Bendtner and Chamakh and having listened to the 'professor' bigging up the 'world class' Vela, funny how he eventually gets shipped out and cannot even make the WBA starting line-up.

                    More Wenger waffle to make it all sound rosy when cracks are there if you take off the wallpaper.

                    Hopefully Mr Kronke will show a more ruthless side than the money making directors of recent years content with just champs lge qualification.

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                  3. applebonkers
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                    how can you hate a manager who bought the spine of your team (szczesny, djourou, song, fabregas and rvp) for a combined total of about 5 million. mind-blowingly good business. all managers will make mistakes, can't see any manager who will come in and make things better. besides the team is so personalised to his unique footballing philosophy it could take years and/or lots of money to change things

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          2. Shakey
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            So Clichy didn't play onside Villa, Messi, DJ Campbell and loads more in the last few months?

            So, Kojack, that must mean they were all offside, and there's a huge conspiracy against Arsenal, set up by Arsene Wenger! Quick, let's sack him and bring in... err... umm... Ian Holloway.

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            1. SackWenger
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              I'm not saying he is faultless, but we have greater issues than left-back and from the time that I've seen Gibbs he frequently gets caught out of position.

              Wenger loves these Arsenal fans that dread the idea of getting someone else in. Who can we get? Oh no.. scary!

              Well I saw us win league titles, FA Cups, League Cups and a Cup Winners Cup long before Wenger made his way over and I have every confidence we will do so again once Wenger moves on.

              I've said it before, but he was marvellous for the first 8 years. He broke up that 2004 squad too quickly and never replaced Vieira.

              We haven't won a trophy since Vieira left and this will be 6 years and counting. I can't think of another club in the Champions League that would persist with the same manager after those failings.

              Sit at the ground, paying £50 a time and watch (that crazy 12mins drama aside) three consecutive goaless games and you might feel differently. By the way the £1300 renewal will land on my doorstep again soon and it makes you look at things differently.

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              1. Shakey
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                Well don't go then. You might get off your high horse about how going to games makes you know so much better than everyone else. You know full well it doesn't.

                You keep going on about Gibbs, I haven't mentioned him once. I just think Clichy's crap.

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                1. louie1
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                  Agree. Just because I don't go to many games doesn't mean I can't have a valid opinion on Arsenal. Clichy is crap.

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                  1. Spider
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                    Clichy is crap crap

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                  2. louie1
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                    It's funny he used to be good but I seem to remember he had around 6-7 months out injured and he's never really recaptured his pre-injury form. Think the injury was in 2009.

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                  3. applebonkers
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                    i'm not an arsenal fan and think clichy is more than adequate. p.s i'm at fault for bringing gibbs into this, i can see now people want giibs to get a chance more because they don't rate clichy than they think he's wonderful

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                2. SackWenger
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                  If Clichy is crap and you don't favour Gibbs then should that not be an area making you question Wenger?

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      2. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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        they 'beast' the stats?

        What the fuk are you like you muppet.

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    3. applebonkers
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      pretty decent.
      here's the actim index one:
      cech, ivanovic, vidic, kompany, baines, nani, kuyt, nolan, malouda, berbatov, tevez (had to go way down to number 50 to find a rb)

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      1. jamsiep
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        So basically a keeper, four defenders, the 4 highest scoring midfielders, the 2 highest scoring forwards. 🙄

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      2. Shakey
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        It is quite clear that Actim like goals.

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    4. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      Essien? This has been his worst (fit) season since he joined Chelsea.

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      1. jamsiep
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        +1

        Makes a lot of passes though, and Opta absolutely lap that up.

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        1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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          what do you mean they lap it up? They are stats based. I dont think they lap antyhing up, they merely report the stats.

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          1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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            They must give the stats a weighting, though, seems like it's a bit off to me. Can't remember too many through balls from Essien, loads of sideways passes (not necessarily anything wrong with that, but shouldn't get you into the team of the year.)

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            1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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              its is bizarre. but i spose they make it team o the year from a stats perspective, which makes sense seeing as theyre stats based.

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          2. jamsiep
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            Are we going to continue criticising my choice of words in every single post? Or are we going to realise that it's completely pointless and extremely childish?

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            1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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              if your words make stuoid sentences....then yes.

              Now shut up.

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                1. applebonkers
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                  llol (literal lol)

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      2. Drip Doctor
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        He was different class at the start of the season.

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  2. ManTree(v2!) or just JAY!
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    Jarvis, Etherington or Walters this GW?

    Please rate 1,2,3

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    1. Christina.
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      3,2,1

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    2. applebonkers
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      2,1,2 walters and jarvis fiddy fiddy dog

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  3. Holy See
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    2, 1, 3.

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    1. Holy See
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      😳 reply to bingo

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      1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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        oh....how embarassing.

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        1. Joey Millions
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          😀

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        2. Holy See
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          I can deal with my embarrassment. Wonder can your mother deal with hers.

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          1. RoysBrotherJohnson- Irish p…
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            i was an orphan, so i dont know. If you get to meet her, let her know that you know where i am will you? Boning yours that is.

            ps, nice emoticon you muppet. Nice embarrassment for not being aligned directly below...you sad git....what a fuktard.

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            1. Holy See
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              I think you'll find the correct phrase is "I am an orphan". Off back to your squirrels now.

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  4. Passionated
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    I've seen it mentioned before but just looking for clarification: Is Sorensen Pulis' cup keeper, meaning that Begovic will definitely play the DGW? Thanks.

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    1. tosey
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      yeh

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      1. Passionated
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        Gracias.

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  5. Joey Millions
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    finally broke 100k!

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    1. 4vets
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      Me too... doubt I'll stay there the way I'm doing.

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      1. Joey Millions
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        ur team looks good stevvi... you'll stay there for atleast this week 😉

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        1. 4vets
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          Heh... I might as well make the most of it then.

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    2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      Good man! Very well done!!! 🙂

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    3. Demí
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      nice

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    4. Jimjam
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      congrats pal!

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  6. mr messi
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    finally broke 1k! 😉

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    1. MAD
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      congrats, now to the next object on your list... how to get laid.

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      1. mr messi
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        As I've been married for 8 years I don't really have trouble in that department.

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        1. Demí
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          good reply

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        2. MAD
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          Actually after all those years I bet you do 😀

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          1. mr messi
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            Thanks - I'll tell my husband you said that.

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            1. MAD
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              This just gets better and better!

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      2. applebonkers
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        maybe he's sleeping with katie, 2 birds 1 stone. or 1 bloke, 1 bird 1 stone...

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        1. mr messi
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          I'm a she.

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          1. applebonkers
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            bollocks

            are over-rated 😉

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          2. Shakey
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            Exactly. So if you're sleeping with Katie, it's one bloke, one bird, one stone.

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          3. applebonkers
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            hmm in fact i knew your name was kerry from forward thinking, just presumed it was the male kerry (e.g kerry dixon) because you were doing so well. because obviously women can't do well in anything football related 😉

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            1. mr messi
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              That's why I'm so determined to win my mini league and prove that theory wrong!

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              1. applebonkers
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                please don't, football is all we (men) have to cling onto in this ever changing world. that would be like me walking into gordon ramsey's kitchen and out-cooking him.

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                1. mr messi
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                  Ha ha, love it!

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    2. 4vets
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      Congrats. I dream on...

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    3. Kings of Lyon ★
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      finally broke 10k 🙂

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    4. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      Excellente!!! 😀

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    5. Joey Millions
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      ahhh, someday... next seASON...haha

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      1. 4vets
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        You might do it. I found this site about a 3rd of the way into the season. Aiming for for top 25k next season, as I was this one.

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        1. Joey Millions
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          i wont hold my breath, but cheers... botched both my wildcards as i didnt know how to use them!

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  7. tosey
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    KOL/Jamsiep

    my advice would be to leave the maynard bet alone from now on

    the manager put stead up front with him sat so i didnt back it, as we have a makeshift defence having jon stead upfront gave them the option of just lumping it forward as and when which they did

    he may well still score but the odds arent generous enough anymore imo so ill be quitting while ahead

    just my opinion

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    1. jamsiep
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      Cheers for the the heads-up.

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    2. Kings of Lyon ★
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      Thanks for the input mate. I took a maynard lambert and jelavic ags treble on sat at 7/1, and they all missed, think im gonna take a back seat from the betting unless an obvious one presents itself.

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      1. tosey
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        only bet i did this weekend was a tenner on man city to win in 90mins at 3/1, my mate laid it aswell so made it sweeter 🙂

        just hoping darren bent gets another goal now for £400 notes

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        1. FPL Daniel
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          That Daren Bent bet that u've made was one of the best bet ever.

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          1. Gargamel
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            Second time I hear about this, what was the bet and at what odds tosey?

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            1. tosey
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              £200 at even money he scores 7 or more for villa this season. did on my mates account, think it was VC but cant remember off top of my head

              it was 8/11 for 6 or less

              need one more

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              1. Gargamel
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                Good stuff that!

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            2. tosey
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              i posted on here when i saw it that you were basically betting he didnt get injured and hopefully he wont

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  8. Drip Doctor
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    Adam has not received a single bonus point in the last 3 matches. It's oddly unsettling.

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    1. Joey Millions
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      how many yellow cards is he sittin on? maybe there's correlation

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    2. tosey
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 8 months ago

      i dont really care what adam does atm as for the next 3 games all my rivals will have him, nobody will captain him so his score is pretty much void

      pretty much like ben foster is as my rivals have him too

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      1. 1966 was a great year for E…
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 8 months ago

        + Luiz

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      2. FPL Daniel
        • 16 Years
        14 years, 8 months ago

        But if u sell/bench him u could care.

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        1. tosey
          • 16 Years
          14 years, 8 months ago

          thats why i said next 3 weeks (including current one) as im selling after that and wont bench him for his home games before then

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  9. Christina.
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 8 months ago

    There is not a new post. So please just keep on arguing on this thread.

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  10. FPL Daniel
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 8 months ago

    Who to bench:

    Lamps (c), VDV, Adam, Nani, Walters,
    Drogs, RVP, Sturridge

    And why if possible?

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  11. Blue Teets
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 8 months ago

    Does anyone else think that Sunderland and Blackburn could go down ?

    Not just mathematically but based on form & fixtures. Scary.

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    1. applebonkers
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      • 16 Years
      14 years, 8 months ago

      sunderland are safe already they may not even need another win. blackburn could yes, they need santa cruz to find form asap or if that fails just play kalinic, playing your best striker is usually a decent tactic

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  12. jguti14
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 8 months ago

    EVERYBDY! HELP PLEASE!!

    i have no dgw cover, but i would like to get zamora for zigic, and walters and duff for either adam meireles or walcott...is this worth for an 8 point hit? and who outa the 3 midfielders will u trade??? meireles seems to be done on the left flank, adam is finished, and theos fixtures are too tough...

    any help is appreciated please!

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