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25 September 2011 431 comments
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We’ve another bumper set of Scout Notes this afternoon, with eight games played yesterday. Robin Van Persie returned to form, while Frank Lampard cut a lonesome figure on the Chelsea bench as the Blues cruised against Swansea. Luis Suarez rewarded the patience of his Fantasy owners and Demba Ba opened his account with a three-goal haul at home to Blackburn. Stoke demonstrated their obstinate home streak against Man United, while Nani served a reminder of his consistency with another strong performance as the champions stay ahead of Man City on goal difference. Here’s the rundown on yesterday’s fixtures:

Lampard Plays No Part
Aside from the red card that will leave Fernando Torres sidelined for the next three league games, the main talking point from the Chelsea game was the omission of Frank Lampard. Although the Blues’ 4-1 win was the third time in four games Lampard has failed to make the starting XI, the Swansea game was the first time he failed to appear from the bench. His only start -last week at Old Trafford- saw him subbed off at half-time and it looking increasingly likely that the 11.8 FPL midfielder will continue to be a peripheral figure under Ander Villas-Boas. Lampard did played 76 minutes in the Carling Cup clash against Fulham midweek and this would have played a part in his manager’s thinking, but it’s clear he no longer offers the guaranteed game time as his time as a Fantasy force continues to rapidly diminish.

Lita Keeps His Place
Leroy Lita kept his place in the Swansea lineup for the trip to Stamford Bridge after a goal and assist last week, though Danny Graham replaced the former Reading man just before the hour mark. Despite the defeat, Brendan Rodgers can take solace in the fact that the Swans are starting to find the net with more regularity- having drawn four blanks previous to last week’s win over West Brom, this is the second game in a row that they have found the net.

Van Persie Turns Up at Last
Robin Van Persie’s start to the season has been a source of frustration for Fantasy managers. Just once goal in his first five game had seen the Dutchman’s price slightly dip to 11.9 but a brace against Bolton offered plenty reassurance. The Gunners host (SUN, STK, WBA) over their next four fixtures and Van Persie will surely see an upturn in Fantasy owners as he starts to resemble the consistent option he proved in the latter part of last season.

Coyle Tries a 4-5-1
Owen Coyle rolled out a 4-5-1 formation for Bolton’s trip to the Emirates. David N’Gog was given the nod as the Trotters lone forward, with Kevin Davies surprisingly benched. N’Gog lasted just twenty minutes, though, replaced by Davies after a clash of heads with Laurent Koscielny. Gary Cahill missed out through illness, allowing David Wheater a chance in central defence but the former Middlesboro man saw red after pulling back Theo Walcott with the winger clear on goal. Coyle chose to leave Stuart Holden out despite the midfielder’s Carling Cup first-team return, though the Trotters lacked any sort of cutting edge, with just three shots on target all game.

Dzeko Disappoints
Roberto Mancini reinstalled Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko to the Man City starting XI for the visit of Everton. Many Fantasy managers handed Aguero the armband and while the Argentine picked up an assist in the 2-0 win, the Bosnian failed to fire and was withdrawn before the hour mark. Replacement Mario Balotelli showed City’s strength in depth by grabbing the opener within ten minutes of his introduction. Dzeko’s price has dropped 0.2 since his four goal haul in Gameweek three at Spurs.

Moyes Keeps Faith
Despite their midweek Carling Cup tie with West Brom going to extra time, David Moyes made just one change to his starting XI at City. Phil Neville returned to the fold and the visitors once again proved tricky opponents for Mancini’s side, with Jack Rodwell given the task to man mark David Silva in the 2-0 loss. Louis Saha returned as a sub late on but their hosts extra class and freshness proved too much for the Toffees in the end.

Suarez Shows His Class
Many Fantasy managers had lost faith in Luis Suarez after the Liverpool forward had drawn three consecutive blanks in the lead up to yesterday’s home game with Wolves. The Uruguayan had fallen 0.3, sitting now at 9.4- lower than his original FPL starting price- but those who remained patient with the forward were rewarded, as a goal and a dazzling display in the 2-1 win over Wolves served reminder of his undoubted brilliance.

Wolves Go 4-5-1
Mick McCarthy was another manager who tried 4-5-1 yesterday. Wolves’ two straight defeats saw Big Mick looking to tighten things up and with Steven Fletcher still not 100% recovered from a groin strain, Kevin Doyle was fielded as a lone front man, with Steven Ward returning to left-back. Wolves only threatened when Fletcher was introduced in the second half and it was he who scored as the visitors breached a nervy home defence that have picked up just one clean sheet so far this season. With (NEW, wba, SWA) up next, McCarthy will be desperate to bounce back from this, his third straight league defeat.

Pardew’s Forward Boost
Newcastle climbed to fourth after a home thrashing of Blackburn. While the season so far has been all about a defensive solidity that has offered plenty of cut-price Fantasy potential from Alan Pardew’s side, yesterday saw Newcastle thrive as an attacking force.Demba Ba is slowly finding his feet following his summer move to St James’ Park and it took a visit from Steve Kean’s Blackburn to make him feel firmly at home- a hat-trick in the 3-1 win served a reminder of his ability, while the Premier League return of Hatem Ben Arfa was a timely boost ahead of a run of fixtures (wol, TOT, WIG, stk, EVE) that sees them play three home games in the next five.

Hoilett Shines Again
David Hoilett was –once again- Blackburn’s stand-out player as Rovers fell to another defeat. Kean’s side are now in the bottom three but the young Canadian reminded Fantasy managers he’s continuing to perform in a struggling side. Yesterday’s goal was his first of the new campaign but Hoilett has also grabbed three assists this season- so far he has failed to score or assist in only two of his six appearances.

Roy’s Best Defence
West Brom’s goalless draw with Fulham means the Baggies have picked up two clean sheets already- the same number as the whole of last season. A tightening up at the back seems to be detrimental to their threat going forward though; Roy Hodgson’s side offered goalscoring promise in their opening two games against Man United and Chelsea but have found the net just once in the following four fixtures- a worrying sign for Fantasy owners of Peter Odemwingie and Shane Long.

Another Draw for Jol
Bobby Zamora and Damien Duff both missed out due to illness and personal reasons respectively as Fulham picked up another draw. Martin Jol fielded a front pairing of Moussa Dembele and Orlando Sa but despite the Cottagers 57% and 18 shots to West Brom’s 9, they couldn’t find a way past Ben Foster. While Fulham failed to fire up front, there was more promise at the back as Brede Hangeland and co picked up their first clean sheet since the opening day of the season.

Stoke’s Home Comforts
Although Man United had to make do without Wayne Rooney and saw Javier Hernandez subbed off after five minutes, there’s no getting away from Stoke’s home solidity. Their opening three games at the Britannia (CHE, LIV, MUN) have seen them concede just one goal and remain undefeated. Tony Pulis’s defence have proved to be virtually to be fixture-proof when it comes to home fixtures and a battling performance suggested last week’s defeat at Sunderland was nothing more than a temporary blip.

Nani Steps Up
It’s three goals and three assists in his last four games now for Nani. As the season unfolds, the Portuguese winger continues to offer a greater consistency than Ashley Young on the other flank for Man United- Young has picked up one assist in his last three games for the champions. With Rooney and Hernandez both pretty much out of the picture yesterday, Nani again returned for his Fantasy owners and with a home clash against Norwich next week, he’ll no doubt be looked upon as a strong captaincy as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side look to return to winning ways.

Latics Lose Again
Wigan recorded their third straight loss yesterday, going down 2-1 at home to Spurs. An unbeaten start against the three promoted sides has been somewhat dampened, though a favourable run of fixtures will offer hope to Roberto Martinez’s side. Their next six games (BOL, new, FUL, wol, BLA, sun) is one of the kindest upcoming runs and the Latics will need to bounce back quickly if they are to avoid being dragged into a battle at the bottom.

Modric on the Right
Jermain Defoe missed out due to illness for Spurs, meaning Harry Redknapp opted for a 4-2-3-1 at Wigan. Sandro came into the centre alongside Scott Parker and with Rafael Van der Vaart operating behind Emmanuel Adebayor, Luka Modric tucked in on the right, with Gareth Bale reverting to his usual left wing berth. Regardless of their changes, it was a third straight win for Redknapp’s side as they warned up for next week’s derby with Arsenal in strong form.

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  1. knobbo
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    boom

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    1. That\'s a different Ma…
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      shake shake the room lol

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  2. mo3000
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    Hernandez (c) for me next week, over Van Persie. Really crap gw for me, but you win some you lose some.

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    1. Wrong Captain Choice - Ag i…
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      http://fantasy.premierleague.com/entry/88212/event-history/6/
      Not good gw for me either. Two free transfers
      Adebayor in Bent out - OK but I made him captain instead of sliva which seems to be a crime these days
      Rooney in Suarez out - worst transfer of year maybe? I mean I knew Suarez might score. But for Rooney to get injured is a right sickner.
      http://fantasy.premierleague.com/entry/88212/event-history/6/
      So this week I snapped and did my first 4 point hit.
      Rooney out Ba in. Moses out Nani in.
      A blatant kneejerk points chasing move. Hope nani plays v Norwich!

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      1. Wrong Captain Choice - Ag i…
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        sorry posted my link twice there I am that annoyed!

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  3. sy
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    Did anybody else think that Ramsey diverted Sagna cross to Song? Hoping to gain a cheap assist!

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    1. The Holy One
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      I didn't even notice that so I doubt it. They need to change it fast though or did they remove that 24 hours rule?

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    2. applebonkers
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      he definitely did. i'm wondering if they might give him an sagna an assist each. if not just ramsey should get it seeing as he had the final touch before song scored

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  4. AP
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    A brace today little shaun would be very handy indeed.

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    1. dogtanion
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      +1

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      1. denial
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        + loads. No-one else in leagues seem to have him yet.

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        1. The Finnisher
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          +14

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        2. Just One More Thing
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          Chose him over Barton so I hope so too.

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    2. The Holy One
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      Sure. With a couple Taarabt assists 🙂

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      1. super zlatan
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        I'm hoping for a given cleanie

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    3. Mílanista
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      Exactly what I'm hoping for. Would put me top of one of my leagues (from 9th) and on the verge of top in my other. 9/9 outfield players for me have gotten in on either goals, assists or clean sheets. SWP to make it 10.

      I've said it already but the SWP bagonwheel starts today!

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    4. Anorak
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      Provided he scores more than N'Zog then my transfer will be vindicated.

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  5. super zlatan
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    Afternoon lads. Some advice required?

    Simple question. Is my team in bad shape and do I need to use my wc? Not happy with my defence or midfield ?

    Given. Vorm
    Komp. Jags. Enrique. Rjohnson. Simpson
    Young. Silva. Dyer. Brunt. Moses
    Rooney. Suarez. Adebayor

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    1. super zlatan
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      Anyone?

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      1. Gatsby
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        Wouldnt be too worried, defenses arent scoring very high anyways.. You have a good squad (similar to mine), but maybe lacking some arsenal cover.. either RVP for rooney or try get arteta in for brunt?

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      2. HVT
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        Looks good to me, Why not wait till youve two free transfers and maybe a 4pt hit to tidy up mid/def,I mean like if you did w/c how many would go back in? Youve 10/11 quality ff players there mate.

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    2. AriseSirGiggsy
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      spent too much on defence - get rid of at least 2 out of jags, johnson and enrique, spend on midfield

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      1. super zlatan
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        Cheers for advice lads

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  6. The Finnisher
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    People aren’t seriously considering transferring (or transferring) Mata are they? Especially as most of them got him in this week.
    He is a huge prospect and a possible season keeper. He was unlucky yesterday as he was moved out wider due to Nando sending off. I got him in this week and was happy with his score (could have easily been double if AVB wasnt a bastard) as I didnt expect too much this week. Chelsea have excellent fixtures and Mata was being rested for Valencia midweek.
    Sometimes I get the feeling people dont watch football or are very, very fickle
    Rant over!
    p.s how much longer until QPR game? Cheers

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    1. Just One More Thing
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      +1 Blame Torres. Playing in a front three can only reap dividends but Chelsea were given a lot of space to play in yesterday.

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      1. jamsiep
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        Obviously blame Torres. We could have won that game by five or six if he hadn't made such a ludicrous challenge, and Mata would have most likely finished in double figures. Ah well..
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        1. Just One More Thing
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          On the halfway line and out of nowhere he goes in two-footed...absolutely nuts!!

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    2. jamsiep
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      Why is AVB a bastard? Mata off for Malouda was an obvious transfer. He's a luxury player, the sort of player who will always get subbed off if down to ten men. Plus Rangel was one of Swansea's main attacking threats, and Malouda is much more defensively competent on the left than Mata.

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      1. The Finnisher
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        Purely tongue in cheek, but he could have waited 2-3 minutes, would have got an extra 2 points

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    3. Mílanista
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      Yes I got him in and after an early assist it was very disappointing but with Chelsea's run of fixtures I'm expecting good points and a Matawagon to come.

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  7. The Finnisher
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    Modric is on my radar!

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  8. silky at the helm
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    why did suarez drop to 9.4 when he has more transfers in this week then out? and when will it go back up?

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  9. jamsiep
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    Very disappointing to see BAE reverting to type yesterday, although it least he didn't cost Tottenham any points.

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  10. applebonkers
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    interesting on modric

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  11. Maximus Bonimus Pointimus
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    So... Rooney>hrnandez or rooney>aguero then? For a 4 pt hit...

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    1. Gatsby
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      im very undecided too... im thinking hernandes to try get some points over on teams with aguero.. risky!

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      1. Gatsby
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        went aguero in the end.. im not risky enough!

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  12. drughi
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    is a brace from agbonlahor too much too ask for today ?

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    1. Gatsby
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      yes, yes it is..

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  13. Dhubanmonkey
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    Vorm begovic
    shawcross,jones,rtaylor,bosingwa,ward
    silva,arteta,jarvis,dyer,petrov
    aguero,rooney,adebayor 0.7million

    I WANT TO DO ARTETA OUT FOR NANI BUT WHAT ELSE SHALL I DO TO FUND THE 1.1million shortfall?

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    1. Dhubanmonkey
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      A Arteta,Begovic and ward out for Nani,alhabsi and taylor

      OR

      B Rooney arteta and begovic out for RVP,Nani and Ruddy?

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      1. Gatsby
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        Id go B

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        1. Elniñorules
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          no-brainer.

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      2. AriseSirGiggsy
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        why are you getting rid of Arteta?

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        1. Dhubanmonkey
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          he is a different player to three years ago

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          1. AriseSirGiggsy
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            agreed, but arsenals football is SOOO different to Evertons i think he has potential to re-flourish and with Wilshire out he has the position pretty much all to himself - and set pieces

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          2. The Finnisher
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            Hardly.
            He has looked good so far for Arsenal.

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  14. NED KELLY
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    im lokking forward to a taarabt hatrick later

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    1. Elniñorules
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      and i can't wait for you to wake up...

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  15. The Finnisher
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    If Agbonlahor scores again should I get him instead of Adebayor and upgrade R.Taylor > Jones/Kompany?

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    1. Elniñorules
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      I'm game for this line of thought.. whenever he's played a whole season in the past, he looks to score 10+ goals & 10-15 assists, which is excellent value..

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      1. AriseSirGiggsy
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        from a general pundits perspective he's a lot lesser of a player than other options, and youd expect bent to be the main goal getter - however he's been the star budget buy of the forwards this season, so maybe it could continue??

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        1. The Finnisher
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          Yeah there is no real performing forwards budget wise.
          Think I will just go Adebayor, excellent fixtures coming up and should score against Arsenal!

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          1. AriseSirGiggsy
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            thats the plan! 😉

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  16. tgolden77
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    I'm suprised no one is talking about Ramires. With the addition of Mata and Meireles to the midfield, I thought he might wind up on the bench, but he's played every minute of each game. He's up in attach alot more than recall last year too, and he seems to be playing really well. Thoughts?

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    1. Qubit
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      Im going to keep an eye on him. His career record is 21 in 136, hardly prolific. If AVB is playing him regularly more forward then at 7m he might prove a worthwhile investment.

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    2. DJFootball
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      definitely one I am keeping an eye on....especially at £7m. May change Jarvis > Ramires

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    3. AriseSirGiggsy
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      knee jerk
      hes not gonna get the returns to make it worthwhile

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      1. Elniñorules
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        not consistent enough...coming from a true blues fan..

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    4. The Holy One
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      Don't think he is 100% nailed on.

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  17. halnone
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    I hope Gabbidon plays. That yellow thing next to his name is worrying me.

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    1. AriseSirGiggsy
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      it looks ok from what im reading, but im prayin he starts - got a -1 from rjohnson if hes out!

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  18. Elniñorules
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    Vorm (STO)
    Collins (WIG), Baines (LIV), Brown (WBA)
    Moses (AVL) Sess (WBA) Sinclair (STO) Mata (BOL)
    RVP (TOT) Roo (NOR) Dzeko (BLA)
    Subs – Given (WIG) Simpson (WOL) Eagles (CHE) De Laet (MUN)

    FT: 2 WC: 1 Bank: 0.1

    RMT please.

    Roo > Agbonlahor & Eagles > Nani/Silva?

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  19. Screaming Midget
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    An interesting ish stat with Mata:

    Real Madrid B: 10 goals in 39 games … call it 1 in 4
    Valencia: 33 goals in 129 … again pretty much 1 in 4
    Chelsea: 1 goal in 4 … exactly 1 in 4.

    So let’s assume he’ll get about 9 league goals this season, plus assists and BPs

    Do you think that’s enough for a 9.5 price tag?

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    1. The Finnisher
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      Well your facts are wrong haha.
      He has scored 2 goals in 5 for Chelsea and grabbed an assist.

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    2. AriseSirGiggsy
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      it probably is, especially when you bear in mind that he'll most likely get 17-18 assists

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    3. Gaz Downright
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      mata is behind nani, ayoung, silva and a bunch of forwards as per now

      not worth it until she puts his boots where everybodys mouths are

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  20. Dhubanmonkey
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    How about Rooney and arteta out for suarez and nani?

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    1. Elniñorules
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      hmm...arteta looks good buddy. as long as he's fit & arsenal do well, he'll give you pts.

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  21. NED KELLY
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    how bad is rooneys hamstring ? ? will he play next week ? ?

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    1. Just One More Thing
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      The $64 million question. Looks likely Fergie will protect his prize asset until the Liverpool game, but we shall see.

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      1. Elniñorules
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        depends on chicharito as well. for all we know SAF claims might be shit. the player knows best..

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        1. Just One More Thing
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          Even if the player knows best I am increasingly of the opinion that Fergie will rest him until the Liverpool game, much to the frustration of Mr. Rooney.

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    2. halnone
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      I don't think he'll ever play again.

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  22. Dhubanmonkey
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    rooney and jarvis out for nani and best?

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  23. Be
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    dont fancy Newcastle`s chances next week http://live.skysports.com/ScoreCentre/football.html

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    1. Be
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      oops need to click forward to the Sundays games, theyve got Wasps...

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  24. Fancy Feet
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    Anyone thinks Nani will be rested after the CL game?

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    1. AriseSirGiggsy
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      no - will be required if other regular attacking options (rooney, hernandez) are out
      young and nani will go again

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    2. AP
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      'Tis the season of rotation, tra la la la laaa, la laa la la.

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    3. Elniñorules
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      anything is possible my friend.

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  25. MrAnderson
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    ahh fantasy football really does make sundays "interesting".. im shouting forf a nil nil lol. gabbidon and dunne.

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  26. AriseSirGiggsy
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    If I wned Rooney (which I dont) I'd keep him unless reportas of the injury lasting 4 weeks or more
    It's only 1 game he MIGHT be out for, and he's the fulcrum for all of uniteds play, so he'll play every match he can

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    1. Screaming Midget
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      Or... switch him and bring him back after they have played Liverpool and Man City for possibly less than you sold him for.

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      1. AriseSirGiggsy
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        how could it be less? would have to drop a LOT in 2 weeks

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  27. jamsiep
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    Looking forward to the feature on Manchester United on MOTD2 tonight.

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    1. AP
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      What are you whinging about now?

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      1. CFCTom
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        Thats a bit rich.

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    2. applebonkers
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      you should start a republic of kensingtonia

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  28. Elniñorules
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    will mata get any BPs? we know ramires is the only one to get a BP for sure. n maybe cole/bose? surely not torres/drogs/any swans player.

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    1. AriseSirGiggsy
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      yes

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    2. Just One More Thing
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      I am hoping Bos gets a couple although the loss of the cleansheet won't help. Mata's pitch time and yellow card won't help matters.

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    3. applebonkers
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      can't see it. a week of what might have been for chelsea's spaniard

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      1. applebonkers
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        *spaniards

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    4. AriseSirGiggsy
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 5 months ago

      i reckon at least 1bp for mata, but god knows what the anoraks at EA will come up with

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  29. The Finnisher
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 5 months ago

    Okay, there are plenty of arguments for and against selling Rooney. I for one am selling him, and am planning on getting him back after Manchester City game.
    Reasons;
    -He is going to plummet in price, alot of people will see the 0 and a red flag and sell.
    -No way I see him playing Norwich, which means he will have 3 weeks of dropping in price, which will mean I will get him back the same or cheaper price.
    -I (like many) am getting Aguero who is rising in price, and some good fixtures for a while.
    I know people will argue, but there is really no point as it is my reasons to selling..

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    1. CFCTom
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 5 months ago

      I on the other hand think he'll be back for Norwich and resume scoring.

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      1. The Finnisher
        • 14 Years
        14 years, 5 months ago

        Okay.

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      2. Just One More Thing
        • 16 Years
        14 years, 5 months ago

        Biggest decision of the FPL season so far. I don't see Fergie being overly expansive and exact on his prognosis. If he sits out the Basle game (which I reckon he will) then it will all be about opinion, rather than facts.

        Rooney's own twitter response is probably irrelevant as his manager will decide.

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    2. Elniñorules
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 5 months ago

      he'll play. 1) hamstring can't be too bad 2) as much as SAF would want to rest him, roonpig always WANTS to be on the field if he's fit 3) MU needs him after the stoke stroke. 4) chicharito's injury looks more severe.

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      1. The Finnisher
        • 14 Years
        14 years, 5 months ago

        1) How cant the hamstring be too bad?
        2) He knows what is good for him, if SAF says he cant play, Rooney wont
        3) Against Norwich? Mhmm
        4) Hardly, plus they have Welbeck, Owen and Berba?

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    3. The ghost of a Pug's g…
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 5 months ago

      Wait a day or two providing he doesnt go down. I will be chopping too if i get confirmation. Adebayor or agbonlahor the two likelies.

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      1. The Finnisher
        • 14 Years
        14 years, 5 months ago

        Yeah i will be waiting, just gotta keep my eyes on the rise 😉
        (of Aguero obviously)

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    4. Screaming Midget
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 5 months ago

      We should know more by Tuesday evening.

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    5. everyday, i'm shufflin…
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 5 months ago

      unknown return date well supporting the cause.. 😛

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      1. The Finnisher
        • 14 Years
        14 years, 5 months ago

        Maybe I was looking for a good way of bringing Aguero in? Ohwell!

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  30. Cars and Mané
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 5 months ago

    Hernandez will be fit for next weekend, yes?

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    1. applebonkers
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 5 months ago

      i don't know. i missed double maths once with a dead arm

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    2. AP
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 5 months ago

      John O'Shea was out for about 4 months with a dead leg once.

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      1. applebonkers
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        • 16 Years
        14 years, 5 months ago

        imiagine you gave someone a dead leg at school and they were out for 4 months 😆 you'd feel so bad

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