[sbu_large_image] Fixtures
13 December 2011 1880 comments
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With a busy Christmas schedule ahead, this is the last opportunity of 2011 for us to rinse through the fixture list. Soak up the final โ€œFriskingโ€ of the year then, as we welcome in gameweek 16.

The Strong

Man United

Itโ€™s ironic that, with City offering United a chink of light and with fixtures falling nicely for Alex Fergusonโ€™s side, they currently have their defensive rock and penalty box predator sidelined with injuries. While United will clearly miss the services of Nemanja Vidic and Javier Hernandez, Fantasy managers will still be purring over the assets that remain.

The weekendโ€™s 4-1 dismantling of Wolves at Old Trafford showed the intent โ€“ with Vidic out, Ferguson may well be opting to go for the jugular. Goals could well be on the agenda and thereโ€™s little doubt that the Christmas programme of fixtures offers Untied every assistance possible.

Trips to QPR and Fulham up next, may slow them slightly, but home encounters with Wigan and Blackburn point to heavy profit for the likes of Wayne Rooney and Nani. Expect big investment, price rises and increased expectation on Fergusonโ€™s attacking players. Defensively meanwhile, Phil Jones will go on acquiring new owners. Jonny Evans and Chris Smalling will also tempt buyers who will hope that United can muster clean sheets, even without Vidic in the ranks.

Newcastle

The Magpies look good in the short-term. The next three fixtures have them host Swansea and West Brom, while a trip to Bolton beckons on Boxing Day. With Alan Pardew patching up his defence, investment in that area will rightly slow somewhat. Although Ryan Taylor, with a major goal threat from set-plays, always offers potential.

Itโ€™s in attacking terms that Newcastle will be expected to prosper. Demba Ba has delivered consistently all season, while Yohan Cabaye has shown flashes โ€“ Hatem Ben Arfa also has the talent; we await the explosion and the inevitable bandwagon.

Newcastleโ€™s kind run of opponents ends in gameweeks 19 and 20 with Liverpool and United en route, but we should see profits up until Boxing Day at least.

Everton

With a double fixture to come in gameweek 20, Everton are already in the minds of watchful Fantasy managers. Thereโ€™s also the opportunity for early investment. Evertonโ€™s run of opponents over Christmas gives them a nice run-up to their double fixture, starting with back-to-back home games with Norwich and Swansea. Trips to West Brom and Sunderland then follow โ€“ all opponents which should afford David Moyesโ€™ side an opportunity to earn goals and league points.

Selecting Fantasy assets remains a problem however. No doubt weโ€™ll see a scramble for mid-price prospects like Marouanne Fellaini, Leon Osman and Jack Rodwell come gameweek 20 โ€“ probably the only time this year that trio will be treated to such attention. Similarly the fragile Tim Cahill and Louis Saha may enjoy some investment for those looking for something a little more explosive.

Phil Jagielka remains a prospect at the back, but thereโ€™s no doubt that Leighton Baines is the crown jewel. So integral to Evertonโ€™s attacking play, Baines is a big expense but also, potentially, a huge differential over the next month.

Tottenham

Like Everton, Spurs will enjoy huge investment prior to gameweek 20โ€™s double fixture. Unlike the Toffees, they already have a rich array of talent to warrant such attention. Indeed, leading into the Christmas programme, itโ€™s difficult to imagine too many Fantasy managers without either Gareth Bale, Emmanuel Adebayor or Rafael Van der Vaart nestled in their squad.

Weโ€™ve talked at length about the profits on offer from Harry Redknappโ€™s vibrant attack โ€“ Sundayโ€™s defeat at Stoke was a setback but, once again, Tottenhamโ€™s goal threat was on show.

Prior to the gameweek 20 double, Spurs host both Sunderland and Chelsea over the next two gameweeks. The latter promises to be a battle royale, with both London sides in the mix for the title race. Trips to Norwich and Swansea then follow, leading into the double with West Brom and Everton.

Itโ€™s hard to see Spurs failing to notch one or more goals in any of those games โ€“ Stoke needed arms, legs and dubious decisions to keep them out on Sunday. Those holding Spurs assets, or contemplating new acquisitions, will surely earn profits going well into the New Year.

Chelsea

Andre Villas-Boas has restored belief down at Stamford Bridge and last nightโ€™s victory over City has pushed them back into contention. The timing is perfect. Chelseaโ€™s fixture list seems set to offer them the platform to exert further pressure on the top two, with an away trip to Spurs in gameweek 17 their only real test in the next seven gameweeks.

Fantasy managers should be on alert. Trips to Wigan and White Hart Lane come next but, following that, three home games in four, with Fulham, Villa and Sunderland at the Bridge, offers Chelsea the opportunity to boost the goal difference column.

Daniel Sturridge is sparkling in his wide right role, providing consistent returns to warrant the modest 6.9 FPL price tag. Similarly, Juan Mata has shown consistency on the opposite flank and is pushing for inclusion in our midfields. Thereโ€™s even a pull towards the Chelsea defence โ€“ previously so unreliable, there are now real shoots of progress, with three clean sheets in the last five. John Terry, with four goals and 14 bonus points to his name, remains an expensive but seemingly consistent attraction.

Also considerโ€ฆ

Liverpool – epitomised by the stuttering returns of Luis Suarez, Kenny Dalglishโ€™s side have failed to deliver profits on a regular basis. Kind away trips to Villa and Wigan, with a home clash with Blackburn, hints that it may be worth keeping the faith.

Stoke – two testing away days beckon for Tony Pulisโ€™ men but, following that, they are treated to Villa and Wigan at the Britannia in gameweeks 18 and 19. With tails up after the Spurs win, Stokeโ€™s squad could yet deliver going into 2012.

Wolves – Mick McCarthyโ€™s side have the fixtures over the next four gameweeks to dig themselves a foothold in mid-table. Home games with Stoke and Norwich over the next two could define their season, with the likes of Jamie Oโ€™Hara and Steven Fletcher warranting a passing glance as a result.

The Weak

Wigan

Two consecutive away wins have eased the pressure on the Latics and Roberto Martinez, with Victor Moses at last delivering returns that his performances this season have promised. Fantasy managers will remain cautious however, as Wigan embark on a run of games that will threaten to root them in the bottom three.

Chelsea visit the DW Stadium this weekend, off the back of their win over City, with Liverpool next to park up. The Latics then take the trip to Old Trafford, before making their way to the Britannia. An intimidating run, that promises little Fantasy profit and Premier League points.

Aston Villa

The win at the Reebok was a vital result for Alex McLeish. He will have been all too aware of the consequences of another setback given the fixtures in front of his side over Christmas.

Villa will go into the home clash with Liverpool this weekend without the threat of Gabby Agbonlahor, his suspension will lead to another round of FPL sales as Fantasy managers lose faith with the fleet-footed striker who has struggled to maintain goalscoring form. Darren Bent also remains largely overlooked, and with Arsenal, Stoke and Chelsea to follow the Liverpool clash, thereโ€™s little chance of that situation changing.

Fulham

Martin Jolโ€™s side continue to frustrate. Three points against Liverpool hinted at a revival; only for them to waste an opportunity at Swansea with Clint Dempsey seeing his spot-kick saved. Defeat on Saturday left the Cottagers dangerously near the relegation dogfight, with a fixture list that threatens to drag them into the mire.

The home clash with Bolton this weekend will be vital โ€“ with United and Chelsea providing their next opponents. An away trip to Norwich welcomes in the New Year, completing a quartet of matches that will likely see Fulham struggle for clean sheets.

Also be wary ofโ€ฆ

West Brom – two tricky away trips to Blackburn and Newcastle, ease the Baggies into a home clash with City on Boxing Day โ€“ a spell which promises little defensively, with pressure on Shane Long and Peter Odemwingie to produce up front.

QPR – Neil Warnockโ€™s side will face a confident United this weekend with Sunderland, buoyed by the arrival of Martin Oโ€™Neill, next at Loftus Road. Away trips to Swansea and Arsenal then follow in what looks to be a decidedly tricky Christmas party.

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

  1. Back to Back Ballacks
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    Gargamel - Madrid would want to get on with it don't ya think? 60 gone- only 1up- GRRRRRRR!!!

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  2. Gavin - Gers in turmoil!!!
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    Well I would just like to say I love my new team.
    I have taken an 8pt hit this week but team set up for the foreseeable.....

    Vorm
    Jagielka, Enrique, Evans
    Bale, Silva, Walters, Nani
    RVP, Ba, Adebayor

    Westwood, Simpson, Vermaelen, Johnson

    Only question is, are the subs in the correct order???????

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    1. super zlatan
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      Would be wanting to get verm in ur starting line up as he is a goal threat. Possibly instead of Evans? I think utd will concede.

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      1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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        Verm instead of Evans? have you thought about the small price difference problem?

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        1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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          oh......... ๐Ÿ™ never mind

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          1. super zlatan
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            ๐Ÿ™‚

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          2. Gavin - Gers in turmoil!!!
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            lol

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        2. 4vets
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          He has Verm on the bench!

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          1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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            yes, I will crawl into a small space now...

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    2. Jukesy
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      Verm instead of Evans, or at the very least 1st sub

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    3. Gavin - Gers in turmoil!!!
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      cheers guys

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  3. J0E
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    Cheers mark, been said many times but these frisking features are the ones I look forward to most. Helps to ditch the poo and bring in the new. Huge sigh of relief at Jonty fantasy football HQ to see I have none of those be wary of teams represented.

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  4. unoaime
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    So the barely follows football "casual" fan in my league, i was catching up with him slowly but surely.... and then he goes and has a 106 point GW, 53rd best in the World. Sinclair off the bench and everything.

    Bah!

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    1. J0E
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      not a sprint its a marathon and all that.

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      1. unoaime
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        Yeah, i accept that. Doesn't take away the fact i did better than him 7 weeks on the trot to get within 20-30 points and then he goes and doubles my GW score. I'm still confident i'll win it by the end though.

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      2. I gotta stitch ... ๐Ÿ™

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        1. unoaime
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          We'll all get our second wind (hopefully).

          *ahem*

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        2. 4vets
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          ... and we're nearly half distance!

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  5. Bobadoba
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    Assou ekotto or j Evans and why?

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    1. super zlatan
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      Evans as he is cheaper and I would expect united to keep more cleanies than spurs over the rest of the season.

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    2. SPorting
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      BAE.

      more chance of an assist etc.

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  6. Maximus Bonimus Pointimus
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    Who would you back to score more this wkend:

    1. Suarez, VDV & ramsey
    2. Sturridge, bale & nani (-4 point hit)

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    1. Chicken Bouma
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      2 without a doubt!

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      1. Maximus Bonimus Pointimus
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        Really? I need to pull the trigger tonight to beat price rises... But something grates about transferring suarez OUT just as he may have found his shooting boots + transferring VDV out before a home game vs sunderland! Aaarrghh!!

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        1. Chicken Bouma
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          Bale seems more reliable than VDV at the moment so you're covered there.
          Ramsey is doing nothing.
          Ok Suarez has a good run coming up but how many times has he flattered to deceive.

          Sturridge should profit at Wigan - Chelsea confidence on the up after last night.
          Bale I've already talked about.
          Nani switched to the left with Valencia on the right is starting to replicate his great returns from last season.

          Worth the 4 point hit imo. Shame you can't wait until the weekend though. Bale was a slight doubt last weekend so hope that doesn't sting you.

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          1. Maximus Bonimus Pointimus
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            Good input - cheers! My fingers are hovering over the "confirm transfers button"... Just trying to suss out how many minileague rivals have suarez, if not many then at least a brace from the uruguayan maniac cant bite too much!

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    2. super zlatan
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      I think I would sway towards 2. Nani bale and sturridge could all do well this gw

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  7. Menly
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    And with the arrival of this great new article/post/whatever, I am beckoned to pizza and Withnail and I by my family. See you all ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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      article as discussed ๐Ÿ˜€

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    2. The Bandit
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      Great combo!

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    3. 4vets
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      Enjoy the carrot later ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  8. Mr Sarcastic
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    Safe to wait with nani transfer until tomorrow?
    Needs about 5000 more, so won't happen tonight - right?

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    1. J0E
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      If totalfpl is accurate - and it usually is - then you are probably fine to wait.

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      1. Mr Sarcastic
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        I think it haven't changed for hours...looked fiso.

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  9. DRIZ โœ…
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    CMON VALEN THIA!

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  10. AP
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    I want bass bass bass bass, i want buttery biscuit bass.

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    1. 4vets
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      A fish biscuit? Disgusting!

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      1. O Fenomeno
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        lool! ๐Ÿ˜†

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  11. UnderstandablyDistraught
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    This is really the genuine article

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  12. Corrigan
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    mmm. Got coverage of all that lot apart from Mersey coverage. No Wolves either. Oh, how I'd like Fletcher in my team.

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    1. Tommytour
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      Who are the big hitters you are looking to cram in?

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  13. CarelessGenius©
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    Ag out for Studge.
    Johnson out for Nani bread.
    4 point hit but worth it?

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    1. 4vets
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      I would do it.

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    2. UnderstandablyDistraught
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      Assuming you mean aguero, I would say yes.

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    3. Corrigan
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      Ba for me. He's a machine.

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      1. 4vets
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        Sorry, I agree with this rather then Studge.

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        1. Chicken Bouma
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          Bubba imo too, and make him captain!

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  14. DRIZ โœ…
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    cmon valencia need you to win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  15. Puzzle
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    The 4-1 dismantling you mean? Good article ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  16. BILLY THE SQUID
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    Vorm (Ruddy)

    R Taylor / Richards / Enrique / Jones (williams)
    Sinclair / VDV / Nani (Sess / Rodwell )
    Ba / RVP / Adebayor

    No clue regarding transfers this week. Only 1 FT, 0.4m in bank.

    Any ideas / advice???? VDV > Mata maybe?

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    1. Retro
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      Can you somehow turn SessRodwellRichards into Mata?

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  17. PL Ball
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    "The weekend’s 4-2 dismantling of Wolves at Old Trafford showed the intent"

    No biggy but it was 4-1 ๐Ÿ˜‰

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    1. DOCLES
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      Just about to say the same thing ha!

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  18. andres
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    Silva out mata in?? Naaah crazy right?

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    1. 4vets
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      Yes. Look at Citeh's fixtures after a tricky Arse match.

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    2. Tommytour
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      Depends what price you got him in at and if you have any other City cover?

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    3. Chicken Bouma
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      Leave it. Frank could well be back in the picture come Saturday and back on pens.

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  19. Tommytour
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    GW16: Drenthe > OHara, Sess > Ramieres (4 points)
    GW17: Ramieres > Yaya

    Would you do this? If Drenthe drops then I wouldnt be able to do the Yaya bit, but surely Drenthe must be fit this week if he had a fitness test least week and will go straight back in the team so maybe just Sess > OHara/Walters/Ramieres?

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    1. 4vets
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      I'm keeping Drenthe but have other matters to attend. I feel I may be saying the same thing just prior to gw38 at this rate ๐Ÿ™

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    2. Demí
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      You're gonna have Yaya for what, 4 games? He'll then go to the ACON.

      With the way the fixtures are he may only start 3 of them. Drenthe could start this weekend, and if he does you're in business. A double gameweek coming up too.

      I'd do the Sess transfer, with Walters(GW's 18, 19 & 20 are sweet) being the preference.

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      1. Tommytour
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        Have no City cover for their 3 nice home games and Yaya is unlikely to be rotated, would get rid by Liverpool. How about Sess > OHara for his nice home games then > Walters for his?

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        1. Demí
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          Sounds good, but i'd just save a transfer, and keep Walters for the whole period. Depending on the extent of Fletcher's injury, O'hara could be deep, and isn't a viable fantasy asset when he is.

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  20. Egg Chaser
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    Silva to Nani? Or is getting rid of Silva madness?

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    1. Oliver Reed
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      id find another way to get nani in if i were you old boy

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      1. you can call me AL
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        Don't do it... Get both, I have!

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    2. Jax
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      yes.

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  21. DRIZ โœ…
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    cmon valenciaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  22. unoaime
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    Sessegnon > Bale

    To give me a midfield of Mata, Silva, Nani, Bale

    Good transfer? I have Sturridge, Adebayor, RvP up front so it's not weaking my forwards. My defence isn't great but i believe clean sheets are pretty rare this season.

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    1. Tommytour
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      Obviously a good transfer!

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    2. you can call me AL
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      Nice mid but what about defence ?

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      1. unoaime
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        Howard, Ruddy
        Evans, Simpson, McAuley, Boyata, Wilkinson

        I know it's weak but i really can't justify buying expensive defenders at the moment.

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  23. Banter
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    Vorm
    N Taylor, Jones, Verm
    Nani, Eagles, Bale, Larsson
    Rooney, Ba, RvP

    No FT, 0.0 in bank =(

    Any merit in changing one of middleish midfielders and going rooney -> sturridge or something for funds?

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  24. Dynamic
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    Please RMT out of 10

    Vorm, Krul
    Baines, Jones, Jose Enrique, Smalling, Brown
    Silva, Nani, Bale, B.Johnson, Gower
    RVP, Adebayor, Ba

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    1. Tommytour
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      8 - Good team for 433, no Chelsea and could do with a better 4th mid!

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  25. 4vets
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    Anyone know how Valencia are doing? ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  26. Retro
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    Out of interest, what happened to Odemwingie? He was great last year. Did he get too big for his bonus?

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    1. Retro
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      ... em, boots...although bonus works too...

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    2. Zod
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      He just had one of those runs that's sometimes happens to a player. He's not really that good. Glad I had him when he was on it last season though.

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  27. PlayPercentage
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    Helguson (Home to Man U)
    or
    Graham (Away at Newcastle)

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  28. sy
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    Anybody thinking ba would be a good captain this week and emulate the yaks 4 goals against Swansea?

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    1. 4vets
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      He's a good candidate but 4.... nah.

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    2. Dynamic
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      Im taking a punt on him

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    3. gravless
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      Don't capt Ba this week. It'll end in tears - honest.

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      1. Hello. Yes, This is Dog
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        is this a neutral opinion though? ๐Ÿ˜€

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        1. gravless
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          Yes.

          Do it if you want but don't come running to me if you break your leg.

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          1. UnderstandablyDistraught
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            He's towards the top of my list for this week so am curious as to why you say that

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    4. Zod
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      I do. I can also see him returning two points doubled, mind you.

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  29. GlasgowFF
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    What do people think of the below transfers

    VDV - Bale (no hit)
    VDV - Bale and Dyer - someone better (4 point hit)

    Team is

    Vorm

    Jose Enrique - Kompany - Assou-Ekotto
    Dyer - Van der Vaart - Larson - Silva
    Sturridge - Rooney - Van Persie

    Subs

    Ruddy
    Brown
    Simpson
    Tiote

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  30. Attila the Bum
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    Good eld frisk.

    So Johnny Evans - nailed on now do we think? I really want Samba but having trouble getting the cash, are any of the other Blackburn defenders worth a look?

    Really, really wish that I could swap a midfield slot for another striker slot. Dont want to lose one of Adebayor, Rooney or RVP but really want Djemba Ba. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

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    1. Attila the Bum
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      Bottom of the page tekkers. Nice.

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