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8 January 2012 2975 comments
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Clint Dempsey grabs an FA Cup hat-trick to see off Charlton. Simon Cox also bags three as West Brom get the better of a battling Cardiff, Hatem Ben Arfa scores a superb solo goal in his return to the Newcastle first XI and Harry Redknapp welcomes back a couple of key individuals as Spurs cruise through at the expense of Cheltenham…

Simon Cox
Afforded a mere three starts in the league by Roy Hodgson this season, the Irishman has taken a backseat as countryman Shane Long gets the majority of game time up front alongside Peter Odemwingie. Hodgson sent out a near full-strength side for the home clash with Cardiff and while Odemwingie managed an assist in the 4-2 win, Cox bagged a hat-trick to see off the Welsh club. With Long likely to be sidelined for the next couple of weeks, Cox should get the chance to take his strong form into next weekend’s gameweek 21 home encounter with Norwich.

Simeon Jackson
Paul Lambert started with Simeon Jackson alongside Grant Holt up top for the visit of Burnley, with the former once again preferred to Steve Morison up front. The starting duo grabbed a goal apiece- Jackson’s strike was his third in his last four Norwich appearances. Morison came off the bench midway through the second half and, mirroring his performance at QPR last week, notched a goal as the Canaries cruised to a 4-1 win.

Hatem Ben Arfa
With Demba Ba now absent on international duty for Senegal, Alan Pardew named Ben Arfa in the Newcastle first XI for the first time in seven matches. The last time the Frenchman started was back in the gameweek 14 home defeat by Chelsea and since then, he’d managed a mere 86 minutes prior to yesterday. An outstanding individual effort against Steve Kean’s strugglers brought Ben Arfa back onto the Fantasy radar, with Pardew also affording him the full ninety minutes- something he’s yet to achieve in the league all season. The Newcastle boss was clearly impressed- post-match, he claimed the effort was the “greatest goal†he’d ever seen.

Ryan Taylor
Handed a game on the right flank against Man United due to the absence of Gabriel Obertan, Taylor dropped to the bench yesterday with the winger fully fit to face Blackburn. Alan Pardew once again preferred Davide Santon for the left-back role, with Taylor eventually coming on around the hour mark to replace Danny Simpson at right-back. If the pattern continues, it’s a major worry for his 32.7% Fantasy owners, with Santon now beginning to settle into Pardew’s first-team thinking.

Nathan Dyer
The winger netted for the second game in a row to help Swansea ease to a 4-2 win at Barnsley. Dyer had notched in last weekend’s league triumph at Aston Villa and vindicated Brendan Rodgers’ decision to start him by also providing an assist. Scott Sinclair’s Fantasy owners will be alerted to the fact that he once again was omitted from the first XI, with Wayne Routledge again starting on the flank. Routledge produced a couple of assists, as Sinclair was afforded a late second half cameo. Danny Graham’s brace will boost the forward’s confidence- he had previously netted in just one of his last five league appearances.

Clint Dempsey
A hat-trick from the American earned Fulham a comfortable 4-0 win against Charlton. Martin Jol named a near full-strength first XI for the home clash and Dempsey, one of our top tips for the upcoming gameweeks, warmed up for his favourable run of fixtures with a three-goal haul that takes his recent record to 6 strikes in the last eight games. A trip to Blackburn next weekend looks promising, then.

Michael Dawson
The centre-half made a welcome return to the Tottenham first-team after several months on the sidelines with an Achilles injury. Dawson’s last league game was back in gameweek 3 and his recovery couldn’t come at a better time for Harry Redknapp. With William Gallas ruled out at the back with a torn calf muscle in addition to Ledley King’s hamstring problem, Dawson may well come straight into the first XI for next Wednesday’s league clash with Everton. Aaron Lennon also returned for the 3-0 win over Cheltenham- the winger hadn’t played since gameweek 16 due to a hamstring injury.

Jermain Defoe
Harry Redknapp made plenty of changes for yesterday’s game, with Defoe the sole survivor from Wednesday’s 1-0 win over West Brom. Having notched the only goal in that narrow win over the Baggies, the forward continued his scoring form by grabbing the opener for the London outfit. Emmanuel Adebayor’s Fantasy owners will be hoping Defoe’s scoring run doesn’t prove detrimental to the Togo international’s prospects next Wednesday as Everton roll up to the Lane.

Jonathan Walters
Fifth top-scoring Fantasy midfielder despite picking up a mere 2 assists on the road this season, Walters is clearly someone who prefers home comforts. The Irishman notched a rare effort on the road yesterday afternoon, helping Stoke to come from behind to see off a valiant Gillingham. Robert Huth also served a reminder of his capabilities, nodding home the Potters’ third from a Wilson Palacios corner.

Royston Drenthe
The Dutchman has been absent with illness of late, missing Everton’s last two league games, but returned to action as the Toffees made hard work of a home clash against Tamworth. David Moyes’ side have been struggling for goals and have failed to net more than once in their last seven league games. Their lack of cutting edge continued yesterday and with the game finely balanced at 1-0, Drenthe climbed off the bench to provide an assist for a Leighton Baines spot-kick as the Merseyside club edged through 2-0.

Gabby Agbonlahor
A notable absentee from the Villa starting XI to face Bristol Rovers, Agbonlahor managed a second half sub appearance at the expense of Emile Heskey. There’s little doubt his season has tailed off after a superb start- Agbonlahor had bagged 4 goals in his first seven gameweeks and was shaping up to be an absolute bargain this term but since then he has netted just once. Nevertheless, he seemed a pivotal figure in the Villa team and Alex McLeish’s decision to bench him was something of a surprise. The shock certainly seemed to jolt him out of his recent lethargy, as Agbonlahor grabbed Villa’s second in a 3-1 win.

Ciaran Clark
We mentioned his eye for goal and out-of-position prospects in Friday’s Wildcard Defenders piece and Clark duly obliged, popping up to net his side’s third in the win at Bristol Rovers. Playing in central midfield for most of the game, his versatility was highlighted as he dropped back into the heart of defence after James Collins left the proceedings but that’s five starts in a row now for Clark and he’s looking more pivotal to Villas’ prospects with every passing game.

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  1. Josh
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    I love David Beckham

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    1. Carl@streetkids.com.au
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      Yup, me too.

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    2. Funkyav
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      shouldnt you have a P as your first letter then?

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    3. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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      gay

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      1. Carl@streetkids.com.au
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        Desperate Dan? Also a little gay!

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  2. Esky1982
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    What do you think of my WC, initial thoughts are the defense is a cheap/weak...but i like the attach and can't see any back men really jumping out with points??

    Krul (Vorm)
    Senderos, Simpson, Enrique, (Taylor), (Shotton)
    Bale, Mata, Dempsey, Valencia, (Moses)
    Aguero, Sturridge, RVP

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    1. blind faith
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      Many cheap defences are doing wel tho! looks good to me!

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    2. moment
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      Looks pretty good. Similar to what I'm pondering. Only concern would be how injured Studge is.

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  3. The Milkman
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    *bang*

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  4. I need a miracle
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    He scores goals galore, he scores goals, Paul Scholes, he scores goals

    Come onnnn !!

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    1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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      when did that f*cking ginger rat announce he was coming out of retirement?

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      1. I need a miracle
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        This morning, officially

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    2. Funkyav
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      he used to score goals. so did Denis Law - are u resigning him too?

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      1. I need a miracle
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        Hes only 72, thats no age

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    3. Woga
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      he helps score goals, eh eh

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  5. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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    thinking about the CC semi, is it better to play city when they have just been beaten in such a big game?? wounded animal and all that

    at least kompany won't be playing

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    1. The Finnisher
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      Kompany out won't change much when you have Carrol in front of the goal.

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      1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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        he's on a scoring run now

        just you watch 😉

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        1. Syd.
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          All you need now is Chris Foy to referee 😆

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    2. Funkyav
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      doesnt matter they will spank liverpool. different levels.

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    3. 7923dos
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      Who is the biggest liability, Luiz or Kolorov?
      Had both at the end of last season, neither can defend!

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  6. ssssshhh
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    Anyone keeping an eye on Macheda with QPRs run of fixtures?

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    1. Chris_White
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      Never

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    2. Jax
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      nah he's a rotation risk

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      1. ssssshhh
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        Dunno, could see him working his way into the starting line up. Probably a bit pricey at £5.5M though with all the forwards QPR have.

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    3. Declan
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      he played sh1te yesterday, no thanks.

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  7. NATSTER
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    Five days left until next deadline... Worth to activate WC and sort the team out?

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    1. Jax
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      only if you need to make more than 5 transfers

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      1. NATSTER
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        Probably worth it then... Patient and watch until the game over first.

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  8. rohan
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    Nani or Mata??? already have valencia and lindegaard as manutd cover.. no chelsea cover

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    1. The Finnisher
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      In a few weeks, Mata will be the big thing on here* whether or not you wan't to jump on early is your decision.
      *not confirmed or based on any evidence

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      1. ssssshhh
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        Only if Chelsea make a couple of quality signings to help him out.

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  9. ...---...
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    ANanimous gets hooked for a Grandad. Bye, Bye my little Portugese flatterer to deceive.

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    1. Scratch
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      Taken off because the tie is won and he's on a yellow.

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      1. ...---...
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        Oh really??

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  10. Chris_White
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    hahah wtf kolarov

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    1. More Cowbell
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      Never a pen 😉

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      1. Chris_White
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        foy feels sorry for him, already given away one 😉

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  11. jimnastics
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    lol how is that not a peno... incredible!

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  12. More Cowbell
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    Well well well

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  13. Optimus.
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    game on

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  14. Carl@streetkids.com.au
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    Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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  15. moment
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    Haha. Aguero. Scholes gave the ball away.

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  16. Chris_White
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    LEZ DO DIZ

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  17. msimms89
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    😀 😀 😀
    Loving this

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  18. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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    COME ON CITY!!! THE FIGHT BACK IS ON!

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  19. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
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    That's it!!! 😀

    I am changing:

    Krul, Lindegaard
    Assou-Ekotto, Koscielny, Senderos, McAuley, Shotton
    Sessegnon, Etherington, Bale, Cabaye, Nani
    Adebayor, van Persie, Aguero

    to:

    Krul, Lindegaard
    Assou-Ekotto, Koscielny, Senderos, McAuley, Shotton
    Johnson B, Etherington, Cabaye, Dempsey, Bale
    Rooney, van Persie, Aguero

    and the Devil take the hindmost - which will probably still be me! 🙂

    Any views?

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    1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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      now really isn't the time 😉

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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        No. But I am a Hammer, after all! 😀

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    2. hvsauce
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      cabaye --> scholes 🙂

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  20. The Finnisher
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    AGUERROO !

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  21. Andy1
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    I am a neutral, but I love aguero!

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    1. The Finnisher
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      +1

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  22. Mr Smith
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    Welcome back Sholesy!

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  23. jamsiep
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    De Gay > Blundergaard

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    1. moment
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      Not as good as Lolarov. Keep working on 'em.

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  24. Tarmo Kink to Leeds united
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    FUUUUUUUUSKI YEAAAAAH GO CITY

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  25. Syd.
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    Scoles Assist............................

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  26. mr messi
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    There goes my bet. Oh well.

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  27. Jax
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    aguerooooooooooooooo

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  28. Declan
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    Scholes 😆

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  29. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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    A PAUL SCHOLES ERROR TOO

    beautiful

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  30. Scratch
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    Crap save from Lindegaard.

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