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First Impressions- FPL 2011/12 Price Guide

As relief sweeps through Fantasy Football Scout’s boards with the news that Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is finally up and running, we’ve decided to run our eye over the starting prices. There are some pleasant surprises to be found amongst the 2011/12 player listings, with plenty squad variety offered by what’s on offer. So, amongst the barrage of Rate My Teams, here’s our rundown on the most eye-catching of the FPL player pricing for this upcoming season:

In light of Gael Clichy’s move to Man City, Kieran Gibbs may well turn out to be the best option Arsenal’s defence. Coming in at 5.5, Gibbs is 0.5 less than the likes of Johan Djourou and Laurent Koscielny, and Arsene Wenger has hinted at giving Gibbs a chance to claim the left-back as his own. Thomas Vermaelen, despite playing only 5 games due to injury last season, is still priced relatively highly (7.0), with his 138pt, 2009/10 performances still clearly in FPL’s mind. With Wojciech SzczÄ™sny now looking like the Gunners number one, his price jumps to 6.0, up from last year’s 4.5. No longer such a bargain, then.

Both Cesc Fabregas and Robin Van Persie are amongst a select few to come in at 12.0, the highest price for this upcoming Fantasy campaign. The Arsenal skipper’s likely move to Barcelona perhaps opens the door for Aaron Ramsey, at 6.5, though Jack Wilshere, also at 6.5, is a guaranteed starter and, depending on Arsene Wenger’s thinking, could fill the void left by Cesc’s departure. Theo Walcott has a jump in price, with the winger now at 9.0, only 0.5 less than Samir Nasri. Gervinho’s price, when added to the game, will be of great interest to Fantasy managers- if plenty starts are guaranteed, he could be better value for money than any Arsenal midfielder, though pre-season will reveal more.

The departures of Ashley Young and Stewart Downing means Marc Albrighton‘s position as right winger for Aston Villa looks nailed-on at present, and at 6.5 should represent good value for money. Darren Bent‘s consistency, season after season, sees him now priced at 10.0. New Villa keeper Shay Given starts at 5.0 and is a contender for cheap(ish) keeper rotation.

Blackburn’s Martin Olsson and Junior Hoilett may suffer as a result of their classification- Olsson comes in as a 5.5 midfielder but was fielded as left-back plenty times last season. Hoilett comes in as a 6.0 forward and although he may prove to be a viable third cheap striker, Steve Kean fielded him as a midfielder on a number of occasions last time round. Chris Samba, at 5.5, may be the best option to begin with, until Kean’s plans for his starting XI become more obvious. For 5.5, Bolton’s Gary Cahill stays the same price as last term and will perhaps only provide good value for money if a move away from the Reebok comes to fruition- he only just broke 100 in 2010/11.

Petr Cech is one of only two keepers to come in at a pricey 7.0. Both John Terry and Ashley Cole are listed at 7.5 but it’s the battle to partner Terry in the heart of the Chelsea back-four that may prove the most intriguing from a Fantasy perspective- Alex is 6.0 and David Luiz 6.5.

Frank Lampard is the highest priced Chelsea player, coming in at 12.0, with Florent Malouda listed at 10.5. Much depends on Andres Villas-Boas’ thinking but if the Frenchman continues as a first-choice player, his performances last season suggest he could provide better value for your budget. Fernando Torres will cost you 11.0, which is 0.5 more than Didier Drogba, but, once again, there’s so much uncertainty over who will be number one choice under the new boss that choosing one over the other is still just guesswork right now. Daniel Sturridge, at 6.5, could appear on many radars if he finds himself farmed out on loan again.

Along with Nemanja Vidic, Leighton Baines is the top-priced defender this term, starting at 8.0. Baines’ consistency, however, should still see him provide plenty value for money. Mikel Arteta is also priced at 8.0 and providing he stays fit, may be something of bargain, with set-pieces and penalties in his locker. Seamus Coleman is no longer a cut-price defender- last season’s performances have seen him rise to 7.0 and also re-classified as a midfielder. Coleman may well play at right-back this season and his number of Fantasy suitors will dwindle. If Jermaine Beckford can better his goal tally of 8 last season and crack double figures, a 6.5 pricing could bring him into the picture.

At 5.0, Mark Schwarzer looks another strong option as goalkeeper, though Fulham’s ability to repel opponents under Martin Jol is yet to be tested to the full. John Arne Riise‘s attacking strengths have been immediately acknowledged, as the Norwegian comes in at 6.0 in his return to the Premier League. Brede Hangeland is 6.5 due to the goal scoring exploits that saw him score 6 times last season, though central defensive partner Aaron Hughes‘ 5.0 may well prove to be the best value for money. Danny Murphy, at 6.0, looks nailed-on for penalties and may grab more goals from open play under Jol, though Clint Dempsey’s 8.5 sees him leap considerably from last year‘s 7.0 and the American may resultantly lose some of his appeal. Jol should play 4-4-2, though, and with Bobby Zamora, at 7.0, likely to be joined by Moussa Dembele or Andy Johnson (both priced 5.5), Fulham’s front men may come good next term.

Pepe Reina, at 6.5, is more expensive than all but one of the Liverpool defence; Glen Johnson‘s attacking game sees the full-back come in at 7.0, though if Martin Kelly can follow up last season’s performances, a price of 5.5 could be worth a punt if it becomes apparent he‘s a first choice.

A look at Liverpool’s new midfield boys sees Jordan Henderson at 6.5, Stewart Downing at 8.5, with Charlie Adam the highest at 9.0. Of the three, Downing looks the one guaranteed most starts. Dirk Kuyt comes in at 10.0 and Steven Gerrard at 11.0 but perhaps the biggest surprise comes when turning to their forwards; Luis Suarez is just 9.5 and will surely attract major investment, with the Uruguayan cheaper than Andy Carroll at 10.0.

Man City sees another pleasant surprise- while Vincent Kompany is re-classified as a defender this season, the Belgian is just 6.0, less than Aleksander Kolarov and Joleon Lescott, who are both priced at 6.5. Kompany will surely see plenty of interest on the back of this. With 18 clean sheets last term, the most of any keeper, Joe Hart is 7.0.

Both Yaya Toure and David Silva climb in price; Toure, despite outscoring Silva last time round, is 8.0 to the latter’s 9.5. Little surprise to see Carlos Tevez at 12.0, though with the Argentine likely to leave Eastlands, Mario Balotelli (9.0) or Edin Dzeko (8.5) could prove to be bargains, if Roberto Mancini decides not to replace Tevez and keep the faith in his current front men.

David de Gea‘s debut season sees the new Man United keeper start at 6.5, less than Hart and Cech. Rafael, at 5.5, will interest plenty Fantasy Managers if he nails down the right-back slot at Old Trafford- with John O’Shea out of the picture following his move to Sunderland, Rafael’s chances look good. As mentioned, Nemanja Vidic is priced at 8.0, with Rio Ferdinand‘s ongoing back problems seeing him come in at 6.5, less than Patrice Evra on 7.

The pricing of United’s wingers may come as a surprise- while both Nani and Ashley Young start at 10, Antonio Valencia comes in at 8.0; a strange one, given he should see just as many starts as the other two. Wayne Rooney begins at 12.0, though Javier Hernandez’s sensational debut campaign sees him jump to 10.0, with Dimitar Berbatov the lowest priced of the trio, on 9.5, despite his 21 goal haul last term.

With uncertainty over who will be Newcastle number one for 2011/12, FPL have hedged their bets and priced both Tim Krul and Steve Harper at 4.5. If either one establishes himself as a clear favourite, they could become a nice cheap keeper option. Jose Enrique starts at 5.0 for Newcastle but looks like being a good pick only if a move to the likes of Arsenal or Liverpool goes through. Steven Taylor, at 4.5, could be a good alternative here- he scored in the last three games of 2010/11. Joey Barton, at 6.0, still looks great value for money with set-pieces pretty much assured. Hatim Ben Arfa could prove to be a real bargain if he recovers full fitness, with 5.5 his starting price. Johan Cabaye is also 6.0 but the new signing is unproven in the Premier League and may take time to settle. Demba Ba looks more than decent value at 6.5 and will be a guaranteed starter.

For Norwich, Grant Holt is 5.5 and will be number one penalty taker to begin with. Wes Hoolahan also comes in at 5.5 and as the Canaries chief creator, could come good for those willing take a risky punt. Adel Taarabt starts at 6.5 for QPR but with French giants Paris St Germain seemingly ready to make a bid, it’s doubtful whether he’ll be at Loftus Road for the start of the season. New signing Jay Bothroyd begins the season at 6.0, though it’s unclear who will take penalties or free-kicks in the event of Taarabt’s departure. Spot-kick duties for Bothroyd would certainly increase his appeal but he seems a little too pricey in comparison to other, more assured options.

Asmir Begovic, beginning at 5.0, looks a safe bet for Stoke; with the keeper showing his capabilities between the sticks last term, more attention is likely to follow. Robert Huth‘s barnstorming previous season sees him come in at 6.0, and the big German looks like suffering in terms of Fantasy investment this upcoming campaign, with Begovic joined by Ryan Shawcross on 5.0. Matthew Etherington, at 6.5, looks another decent mid-range midfield option, particularly if he’s on penalties for Tony Pulis’ side.

John O’Shea starts his Sunderland career at 5.0 and, with his presence likely to boost the Black Cats defence, looks like being subject to heavy investment. Ex Man United team-mate Wes Brown begins at 4.5 and if he looks like a certain starter, may be the preferred option. Sunderland’s midfield offers up some intriguing options- Craig Gardner is 6.0, and if he’s given penalty duties by Steve Bruce, could prove to be a bargain. Bruce has hinted at playing Stephane Sessegnon in the hole behind a lone forward- if this materialises, his 6.5 price could even prove the better option. Seb Larsson is also 6.5 and is always a set-piece threat. Asamoah Gyan, the Black Cats main man up front, comes in at 8.0.

For the final promoted side, Scott Sinclair will see the most investment for Swansea; priced as a 6.0 midfielder, many have hopes for Sinclair to be this year’s Charlie Adam, with plenty goal threat and spot-kick duties. New striker Danny Graham will be Swansea’s number one forward next season and comes in at a mere 5.0 – Graham could be a dark horse here and is, arguably, the best low-price forward available.

Kyle Walker’s impressive loan spell at Aston Villa last term sees FPL slap a 5.5 price tag on the Spurs right-back, the same as Michael Dawson and new keeper Brad Friedel. Raphael Van der Vaart comes in at 10.0 but with a share of set-pieces in addition to spot-kicks, the Dutchman still looks good value. Gareth Bale and Luka Modric are both 8.0, though if Modric goes to Chelsea and plays further forward, the little Croatian could be a steal.

Peter Odemwingie start at 7.5, a reflection of the superb debut campaign that saw him grab 15 goals, 9 assists and 28 Bonus Points. With penalty duties also in the bag, the price won’t deter too many suitors. Roy Hodgson has hinted at more game time for Somen Tchoyi this season, with the player possibly utilised as a forward. At 5.5, he could be a great out-of-position player but is surely too risky to start the season with. Chris Brunt grabbed a respectable 130 points last time round and comes in at 6.0.

Charles N’Zogbia starts at 7.5 and looks value for money whether he stays at Wigan or moves on, with Everton and Aston Villa both intent on acquiring his services. N’Zogbia’s departure could allow Victor Moses to come to the fore for the Latics, and at 5.0, may be one to watch out for. Will new boy Dorus de Vries claim the keeper’s jersey for Wolves? If he does, a price of just 4.0 will boost his Fantasy attraction considerably. Jamie O’Hara, at 6.0, looks another good mid-price midfielder and with set-piece duties added to his ability to pick up Bonus, is surely a better option than Stephen Hunt and Matt Jarvis, who are also priced at 6.0. A fit-again Kevin Doyle could be a viable cheap forward option, with a 6.0 price tag against his name, 0.5 lower than fellow front man Steven Fletcher.

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  1. ToonTom
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    12 years, 9 months ago

    Oh my! ITS BACK! I was working all day yestrday and had no time to check....I feel like a kid at Christmas! Lads its back and all changed colours! When did it go live?!

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    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
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      Bah! 😉

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      1. ToonTom
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        Sorry mate, genuinely didnt even see I was first on here..assumed I was really late...excited! Most of my mates gave up on doing this seriosuly last year so people i play against are all here or via email..sad but this is where I get excited!

        When did it go live?

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  2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
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    The early bird ... 😉

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  3. ToonTom
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    People kept CAR as their nation or that project over this season?!

    Ive got the morning off...had so much planned...over now!

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      South Sudan it is, but someone else must organizes, cause Mark comment it something, I guess Akers is not gonna be allowed to do that again.

      P.S. FPL towers were commenting about that hahahaha 😆 Lets try another way to pissed them of

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      1. ToonTom
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        That you MF with diff name?! What did FPL towers say?

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        1. FPL Daniel
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          I am not sure mate, but Mark commented that he is against that and somebody else said aaaa FPL weren't happy about that and there was no negation. I don't the exact reaction, sorry mate,

          On the other side is Ba nailed on?

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          1. ToonTom
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            Should be, I have him in my provisional sqaud at the min. Him or Ben Arfa for me, working it out...

            As things stand though yes I cant see him not starting

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  4. FPL Daniel
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    I see a lot of above 10m lads around 16, That will give plenty of options and differentials. No more same mids anymore not in this late game 😉

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      Thank you SirP for the article it is very useful,

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
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        +42, and then some. Best one of the Season so far, Sir P! 🙂

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  5. andy85wsm
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    I think RVP, Malouda, A.Cole will be my big spends for GW1. Arsenals first 3 fixtures aren't great but RVPs consistency is too much to miss out on. And Chelsea have great fixtures again.

    If AVB really is as attacking as people say then malouda and Cole could be great picks. Have to keep an eye on transfers though.

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    1. andy85wsm
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      Although downgrading Cole to a 5m or less defender lets me have Malouda and Silva in midfield......gonna be a long 23 days

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      1. ToonTom
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        Im not sure about Cole, RVP has to start in there though. Im going for a team just on instinct first, see what ablance you can get, then fixtures.....so didnt expect to wake up this morning and have it online!

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        1. andy85wsm
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          Yeah the problem with that is my initial team looks ok, but then I checked fixtures and had to have a re-think.

          Going for Zamora I think though. Looked good when he wasn't injured end of last season and loving Fulhams fixtures

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        2. FPL Daniel
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          The first team should be with as less risk as possible, just ordinary team ready to jump on any bandwagons out there,

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  6. Dave Bauer
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    Where is Jonah?

    I can just picture him running round in circles mumbling "but what about the 3.5m increase rule? WHAT ABOUT THE 3.5M INCREASE RULE?!"

    Let's see that name change Jonah - bow down to your king!

    *Apologies in advance - I will probably keep posting this until I see him on here. 🙂

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  7. itwasTerry2win
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    Some quite strange valuations there.

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  8. ToonTom
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    Sorry Sir P over excited-very good article, thorough.

    Have you done a review of the promoted teams? Have to admit I havent checked the site all summer...shame I know!

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      1. ToonTom
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        You're a gent Mark....currently deciding if being a member will be bad for my job search/social life...but appreciate the site and all you do. Podcast soon?

        Did you say the BP will be based on the stats we can acces as members now? Less subjective?

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  9. heco87
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    Well that was frustrating!

    I knew it was up at half 10 last night but couldnt do my team as I am moving house, had no internet and my BB couldn't handle it!

    Not a lot of work's getting done today .....

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  10. Anti-Ipswich
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    I know it'll sound like a strange thing to say. But no one will understand how satisfying it was when I chose my squad and the first player in my team was Grant Holt.

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    1. heco87
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      Like me with Andy Carroll last year 🙂

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    2. andy85wsm
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      30 years old in a promoted team.....not sure I can bring myself to put him in 🙂

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    3. ToonTom
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      I have an idea mate....mine was Carroll last year...and it payed off, big time, hope he does that same!

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      1. Anti-Ipswich
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        I never thought I'd see the day. Mind you, how much crap am I going to cop from my mates when we get pounded 4-0 for the first time.

        I had no trouble getting Holt in. Club captain, penalty taker, club god. It wasn't hard!

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        1. heco87
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          I'm assuming Holt is a nailed on starter for you guys? Do you think it's Holt and 1 other up front or do you think it's Holt on his own?

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          1. Anti-Ipswich
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            It'll definitely be Holt. You've got Morrison, Vaughan and Jackson for that second spot. IMO, he'll go for Vaughan. But I'm really unsure. We won't know until our pre-season friendlies against Parma and Real Zaragoza. They are our two serious games and that'll be the best way to know who stands where.

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  11. David Davros
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    A bit confused – i tried to login with my previous details but that didn’t work. I tried retrieving my password but it said invalid email address. So i signed up again but my history isn’t there.

    Presumably me signing up again is sort of starting afresh, but i couldn’t get in with the old one – so how do i get it back?

    As for prices – just gotta find the bargains and see who emerges as the cheap essentials. I’m backing Hoolahan to do well. Pretty excited about the new season

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    1. Mark
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      You would have to email support and ask...more likely they can help retrieve the details of your old account I imagine.

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      1. David Davros
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        Cheers

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  12. Mr Blonde
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    I think some of those prices are wrong sir Paulos...

    Danny Graham 5.0M
    Quentin Moses 5.0M

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    1. Mark
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      Good spot..edited now.

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  13. jimnastics
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    Plenty of people going for Kompany, but I'm thinking Clichy would be a better shout at the same price? If he nails down the LB (which I think he will), he could get some good attacking returns.

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    1. ToonTom
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      I think Kompany could be a BP magnet this yr and Clichy wasnt much good getting forward last yr at Arsenal....

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    2. FPL Daniel
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      JL served me well last time,

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      1. Bedknobs and Boomsticks
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        Kompany is the 2nd highest scoring defender on the EA Index (new BP system) last year.

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  14. Screaming Midget
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    Can mini-leagues from last season be started automatically with everyone in? I hope so!

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      Yes, they only need to log in again

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    2. TorresMagic™
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      Up to the admin of the league. They had to add that feature. Pity I didn't with my leagues last season.

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      1. TorresMagic™
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        Just realised I can. 🙂

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  15. heco87
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    Kompany 6.0? Yes please

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    1. ToonTom
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      Agreed!

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      1. Tariq1981
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        +1

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  16. tosey
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    after a quick glance it looks like its guna be harder this year with the prices

    not happy with the prices of bent n albrighton, unsure if ill go for them now

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    1. Screaming Midget
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      Well it's the same for everyone so think it'll the same difficultly level in that respect.

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    2. FPL Daniel
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      I don't want to be the one I told u, regarding Bent, but don't worry every start of the season we are worrying and afraid how we are gonna make a team. Its because we are having the last season and last season performers in our mind. I.E. Who would thought this time last year that Carroll with 5.0 will be a season keeper. I don't even need to start with Adam.

      Welcome back Yesot

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      1. tosey
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        in general tho there are alot more players over 10m than normal - atleast it seems that way anyway

        only had a 5min look as just got in work but will have a read through this article a bit later see what people are coming up with

        any must-haves for you yet?

        first one for me is kompany and perhaps given

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        1. Dave Bauer
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          Yes to both of those, great (relative) value.

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  17. Jinswick
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    What are most people doing GK wise, 2 rotating cheapies or 1 pricey and 1 budget?

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    1. tosey
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      i was going hart n a cheapie but givens price of 5m seems too good to turn down so ill rotate him with someone now

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      1. heco87
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        Rotate him with Kenny - look at that combo

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    2. FPL Daniel
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      Changing the approach this year. Fire and forget policy. I always picked the wrong rotating keeper,

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    3. Dave Bauer
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      Given and Kenny - it's about as cheap as you can realistically go IMO, they rotate brilliantly early on and I can see both getting plenty of save points.

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  18. Jinswick
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    Best value Chelsea attacking option?? Feel I need at least one with their fixtures, but not sure. Currently on fat boy.

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    1. tosey
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      im sticking with lamps for the first 3 weeks then switch to fabs if hes there or walcott/nasri

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    2. Screaming Midget
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      Well I'm not liking any of their forwards at the moment due to rotation.

      Lampard seems the only mid/att to play every game, but a new manager, who knows.

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  19. heco87
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    Dempsey 8.5 - no thanks

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      And shots of target are minus for potential BP, Even now he can't get any BP,

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  20. Hybrid.power
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    Yeahhhhh! It's open! The day I finally have to do some work! 😛
    When did it open? During the night??

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  21. Jinswick
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    a) Lamps & Rodallega
    b) Albrighton & Rooney

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    1. The Laughing Man
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      c) Malouda & Suarez

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  22. Dave Bauer
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    Rafael seems cheap now that the competition have all gone to Sunderland, no?

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  23. ToonTom
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    Prices are high this yr!

    Sorry if I am a few hours behind in realising this but Im am finding just a first squad to work on, tough to pick!

    A lot of luck on getting the right bargains this yr...and looks like they could be totally new faces

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  24. ToonTom
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    Only a long shot....but Newcastle's first choice keeper could nto Forster next season and he isnt even on the game!

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  25. FPL Daniel
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    http://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/2011/07/20/great-expectations-david-luiz/comment-page-2/#comment-1731284

    Did anybody saw this guy? Best reaction I believe. 🙂 😆

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    1. Dave Bauer
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      What about the poor guy slightly further up the page? Says he can't wait any more and he'll be back on 12th of August - 10 minutes later it's up!

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        ahhaha a good one, best statement together with that guy who promised to be utd fan and fan of Scholes if opens?

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  26. jimnastics
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    Thinking Lucas could be great bench fodder at just £5m... he got so much praise last season, I think he'll still be a regular this season.

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  27. lickwidice
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    Hi Guys, Please RM Draft Team:

    GK: Given (Ma-Kalambay)
    DEF: Baines, Kompany, Riise (Orr, Simpson)
    MF: Sessegnon Yaya Toure, Sinclair Albrighton (Ben Arfa)
    FW: Suarez, Torres, Bent

    Is my Bench Correct?

    I'll most likely change Suarez to Carrol

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  28. Hybrid.power
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    Holy shit, what a gorgeous layout.

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      12 years, 9 months ago

      I was expecting holograms but so be it,

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  29. The Laughing Man
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Is it just me or did they forget to cover Queens Park Rangers?

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  30. ToonTom
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 9 months ago

    Can you organise all the 6 weeks on the normal ticker in difficulty order? I can only seem to do it for one week.....

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