[sbu_large_image] Fixtures
17 January 2012 1450 comments
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A New Year, an old favourite. With the fixture list now settled into a regular routine, it’s high time we gave it a thorough frisk to assess the “strength of schedule” as the title race and relegation scrap warm up…

The Strong

QPR

A narrow defeat at Newcastle gave Mark Hughes some positives and, with a slew of transfers already mooted, it’s clear that Rangers are set to undergo a mini transformation in the coming weeks.

Intriguingly, QPR also have a run of fixtures that appear to offer them the opportunity to climb out of the relegation places, if Hughes can instill new confidence to accompany the new faces. Home games with Wigan, Wolves, Fulham and Everton in the next six Gameweeks look key; trips to Villa, Blackburn and Bolton could also provide league points and Fantasy profit.

Joey Barton and Heidar Helguson look to be the most popular Fantasy targets right now, with Anton Ferdinand and Danny Gabbidon drawing interest in the defence. With new acquisitions looking inevitable, however, it seems wise to sit back and assess Hughes’ squad as a moveable feast, paying visit again at the end of the month.

Wolves

Mick McCarthy’s Wolves have so far been unable to string a run of results together to establish a mid-table foothold, with four draws in their last five. The well-deserved point at White Hart Lane on Saturday did, however, hint at a revival in fortunes, with McCarthy adamant that his side have not yet earned the results their performances have merited.

Steven Fletcher is undoubtedly a key transfer target for Fantasy managers following strong goalscoring form. His stock will surely continue to rise ahead of a run of opponents that appear to provide a platform for continued returns. Wolves have scored at least once in each of their last eight league matches – Fletcher has scored six times in the process.

Three home matches in four bring Villa, Liverpool and West Brom to Molineux and, although two of those games are potentially fiery local derbies, Fletcher’s potential remains strong. Aside from McCarthy’s centre-forward, Jamie O’Hara could come back on the radar with his injury now cleared, while Roger Johnson and Wayne Hennessey offer budget options in defence.

Fulham

Martin Jol’s side continue to frustrate as they struggle to maintain any kind of consistency which would clear the way for confident Fantasy investment. It’s a shame – the talent is clearly present, with differentials such as Bryan Ruiz, Moussa Dembele and Danny Murphy all recording outstanding performance statistics but failing to translate these into Fantasy returns.

Clint Dempsey is the exception and, with strong fixtures to come, right up until Gameweek 29, the American looks set to fetch continued investment.

Home matches with Newcastle, West Brom, Stoke and Wolves appear to give the Cottagers the opportunity to establish a run of form – if they can exploit it, then Dempsey, along with the likes of John Arne Riise, Brede Hangeland, Bobby Zamora and budget options like Stephen Kelly and Phillipe Senderos, could emerge as strong mid-season options.

Sunderland

Martin O’Neill’s side squandered chance after chance at Stamford Bridge, a game that really should maintained the Black Cat’s revival under their new boss. O’Neill can at least take some comfort from a fixture list, which, in the short-term, hands them ample opportunity to climb further up the table.

Three home games in four has them face newly promoted Swansea and Norwich, while Arsenal will provide the opposition at the Stadium of Light in Gameweek 25. Arsene Wenger surely won’t be relishing the prospect of the Wearside trip, as O’Neil continues to build Sunderland into a side that threatens a top eight finish.

Stephane Sessegnon has now emerged from the shadow of Seb Larsson as the key Fantasy target, while James McClean has also arrived on the scene as a serious budget consideration in midfield. One of those two look wise acquisitions for the next few weeks.

Stoke

Tony Pulis’ side battled to a point at Anfield, drawing a change of tactics from Kenny Dalglish – indication at the respect they demand from opponents. While that away point will have been welcomed, it’s the matches at the Britannia that remain the key to Stoke’s league fortunes and the potential of their Fantasy talent. With four home games in the next six, Stoke are about to embark on a run that will surely tempt investment from Fantasy managers.

Jon Walters remains the key attacking talent – his goalscoring form is reserved almost exclusively for home matches and, as a mid-price midfield option, he will surely continue to prove popular in the coming weeks. Elsewhere, Robert Huth is long overdue attacking returns to accompany any clean sheets, whilst behind him, Thomas Sorensen remains a strong budget option in goal. There are differentials all over the Stoke team-sheet, with Ryan Shotton and Peter Crouch offering further alternatives for those looking to take a punt.

Also consider…

Man City – While the other two title contenders face a stiff run through until March (see below), City have an comparatively easy through February, which promises to establish the likes of Vincent Kompany, David Silva and Sergio Aguero in our squads.

Aston Villa – like Fulham, Villa are a side blessed with Fantasy talent but with an inconsistent streak that has rendered them an unreliable source of returns. The coming weeks have them face Newcastle and City as their sternest tests in eight Gameweeks. Darrren Bent and perhaps Stephen Ireland, could emerge as worthy considerations if Alex McLeish’s side can exploit their other six fixtures.

The Weak

Man United

While City can bask in the comfort of some reassuring fixtures in February, United face their most challenging spell of the season with games against Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs all to come in the next six. Having lost two of their last three in the league, United start at the Emirates with their title challenge in the balance. Suffer a couple of damaging defeats during this six game spell, and City may well establish an unassailable lead.

In Fantasy terms, confidence has also been dented. Nani has drawn blanks in four consecutive Gameweeks, Wayne Rooney has returned just Saturday’s rather dubious assists in the same spell. Overall, United’s attacking assets have stumbled and, with fixtures against them, it seems unlikely that we’ll see investment pick up. On the flipside, there’s a school of thought that will claim that the big games could bring the best from United’s attacking talent; the sting may well be drawn by shipping goals to opponents.

Indeed, in defence, United have kept four clean sheets in their last six prior to the Blackburn home defeat, but with Phil Jones still picking up niggles and knocks, his ownership has diminished. Johnny Evans – at just 4.5, currently looks the best option for those confident that United can claim defensive returns against such stiff opposition.

Tottenham

Harry Redknapp may insist that the title tilt is still on target after dropping points at home to Wolves but, realistically, his side will need to come out of the trip to the Etihad unscathed and then muster results against the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and United in the next six. Drop more points over the next month and City may just pull away.

With five goals in the last four games, Tottenham’s attacking output has slowed markedly and, following heavy investment over the double fixtures in Gameweek 20, we’re now seeing confidence in the likes of Emmanuel Adebayor and Rafael Van der Vaart decline. Gareth Bale is likely to remain a constant – assists against West Brom and Everton have kept him ticking over and, not surprisingly, he seems set to survive a Wildcard cull.

There could also be some faith shown in Redknapp’s back four, given they have conceded just three goals in their last seven league outings. Benoit Assou-Ekotto looks set to dine off that 30-yard effort against Everton for several Gameweeks, while Michael Dawson’s return adds a formidable barrier in front of the dependable Brad Friedel. Even so, as a unit, they will be severely tested by the fixtures in front of them – a clean sheet at home to Wigan looks the only bankable return in the next six Gameweeks.

Norwich

Paul Lambert’s side are in fine form, with confidence flowing through the squad. The expected scrap against relegation looks to be a world away right now, with just one defeat in the Canaries’ seven outings.

While the defence has failed to keep a clean sheet all season, and Lambert’s midfield continues to rotate with abandon, we’ve never had more confidence in Steve Morison as an option up front. Right now, we’re seeing heavy interest in the striker, who remains priced at a lowly 5.2 in the FPL. However, while Norwich can be expected to notch regardless of the opposition, the fixture list does demand that we exercise some caution in the coming weeks.

Morison will travel to Sunderland, Swansea and Stoke in the next six – all opponents who will provide substantial resistance on their home turf. Equally, both Chelsea and United come to Carrow Road, leaving just a home clash with Bolton in Gameweek 24 as a fixture that offers high potential for attacking returns.

Be wary of…

Liverpool – Four goals in five games, with blanks in three of those matches – Liverpool’s attacking form is faltering badly, passing a heavy burden on the defence to hold firm. With Spurs, United, Everton and Arsenal on the horizon, trips to Wolves and Bolton up next look vital and clean sheets look hard to come by.

Everton – David Moyes’ side have managed just six goals in their last nine and, like Liverpool, have relied on a resilient back four to help them scrape points. With City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs to come in the next six, they will surely need to find goals, with the back line looking likely to concede.

Chelsea – Purely a short-term concern, Chelsea will travel to Norwich, Swansea and Everton in the next four, with United at Old Trafford. Whilst goals at Carrow Road look on the agenda, Andre Villas Boas’ side will be tested against those three other defences – all well capable of shutting them out.

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

  1. beslowbowler
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    Just what I've been waiting for. #frisky

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    1. Attila the Bum
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      Yeah love a good frisking.

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      1. beslowbowler
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        Fri*king Awesome!

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    2. Henry Hill
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      Bubbles feels frisky too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG9Jw54v6wQ

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  2. Scroobius Mac
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    I've missed a good frisk.

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    1. Frazek
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      Get arrested more frequently.

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  3. Henry Hill
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    The African Nations is such a load of bolox been held in January, also why is it on every 2 years

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    1. Locked&Bloated
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      Because Africa

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      1. Locarno
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        Deep.

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      2. Frazek
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        Or because football administrators want to make a bit of extra coin.

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    2. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      It's held in January because it can get a bit warm in Africa in the summer. It's an older competition than the European Championships, and no-one cared that it was every 2 years until clubs started buying up African talent.

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  4. Jonah Takalua
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    excellent write up mark, very useful

    sturridge, carroll, bent, torres or dzeko for one week?

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      1. Shipstontrev
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        Cheeky! Good win for your boys on Saturday.

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        1. Locarno
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          Aye. Huge game on Saturday. If we can beat the Blades, we'll be seven clear with a game in hand.

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  5. Henry Hill
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    This is actually a very good article Mark, you should be praised more often for your efforts!

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    1. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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      Paid more...

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      1. Frazek
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        *Laid more? 🙂

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        1. futbolnotsoccer
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          ....fed more...?

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  6. villian-ty
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    Guys

    Any transfer recommendations?
    A. Krul -> Sorensen
    B. Nani -> Dempsey
    C Save Transfer

    Team
    Vorm (Krul)
    Evans Brown Senderous (BAE, Simpson)
    Silva Nani Bale Walters (Moses)
    RVP Sturridge Rooney

    1 FT, 0.1 in bank

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    1. Jonah Takalua
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      id probably save it

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  7. AP
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    They may have good fixtures but there's no chance i'm getting any QPR or Wolves players in. Not after the SWP horror.

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    1. Oldman Unathletic
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      hes right you know folks

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    2. Locarno
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      14 years, 2 months ago

      Ward sneaked into my WC team. Not a done deal yet, mind.

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      1. Shipstontrev
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        Fletcher in mine, for now.

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        1. beslowbowler
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          14 years, 2 months ago

          In mine too to make me some money!

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        2. Locarno
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          I've had Fletcher all season - he only scores when I bench him, so I got rid to go for a big-money front three.

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      2. jamsiep
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        DON'T DO IT MAN!

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    3. Henry Hill
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      Pity Adel Taarabt is away at the African Nations, he'd be a revelation the next few weeks

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    4. Frazek
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      Not tempted by a risk-punt on Fletch's back-to-back home games (VIL, LIV)?

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    5. Scroobius Mac
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      Unless QPR sign somebody decent. I don't know who it would have to be though.

      Wolves I'd only touch a fit Fletcher or O'Hara regularly in a 4-5-1.

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      1. Bolt-on
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        Apparently they are signing a Brazilian striker

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    6. 4vets
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      I may well get the mighty Gabbidon to warm my bench...

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      1. Scroobius Mac
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        He'll be out the side if they sign Alex/Samba no? I guess Ferdinand could tempt me.

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        1. 4vets
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          I know but options at my budget are thin on the ground 🙁

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      2. Henry Hill
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        Looks like Alex is on the way so don't bother getting him

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        1. 4vets
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          Oh God, it's bloody Shotton then!

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          1. Henry Hill
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            Ferdinand for an extra 0.4 should be nailed on

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    7. heartsattack
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      Same. Fletcher is the only player that I'd have any interest in and he's injured all the time.

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  8. Oldman Unathletic
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    good stuff, cheers

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  9. jimmythegent
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    Evening gents,

    Would you guys bench Johnny Evans or Bardsley this week?

    The bookies say sunderland are more likely to keep a clean sheet but it feels wrong benching a united player.

    Thoughts?

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    1. Frazek
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      I think the bookies are bang on, as usual. If Bards plays, that is. Has he been? I've not noticed.

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      1. heartsattack
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        Think he had a niggly injury but has played since then.

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    2. Chris_White
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      Evans

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    3. heartsattack
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      Definitely bench Evans. Bardsley has attacking points in him and a good home fixture. I think united will win but not keep a clean sheet.

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  10. The Bandit
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    OMG he called Rooneys assists dubious! 😯

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    1. futbolnotsoccer
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      At this point I'm calling Rooney dubious.

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    2. Jonah Takalua
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      SCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTTTTTCAST????

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  11. XVIVX
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    So I'm planning ahead for gw 22, since I might be going away and not have time to do any last minute changes. Currently, my team looks like this:

    vorm
    evans, caulker, shotton(d)
    bale, dempsey, valencia, silva
    sturridge, rvp, rooney

    bench: krul, mcclean, santon, kompany

    Do I have the correct players on the field and right sub orders?

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  12. Bolt-on
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    Looking forward to scoutcast this week.

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  13. HVT
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    Hey ballacks seen as no one answered your capt poll q , how did your 6 aside go, did you half anyone or was it the usual under-performing stuff ?

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    1. Back to Back Ballacks
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      Halfed no-one, super under performing, even more than usual! - got two 2 dodgy assists tho so that made it prettay prettay prettay good!

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  14. Slumdog Mignolet
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    Best striker to replace Adebayor? (Max price 9.9)
    Already have Sturridge.. Is Fletcher my best option?

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    1. Chris_White
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      In my opinion he is

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    2. Frazek
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      Bent must be worth considering, and Zamora, Crouch.

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      1. Frazek
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        Perhaps even Hernandez, depending on other MU cover.

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  15. Chris_White
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    I'm about to spend my 2 FT's by doing Ade & Jones > Aguero & Kelly

    Good move, yes? Team linked

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    1. Frazek
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      Surely you can make the same move by ditching Jags instead, no? I'd be doing that over Jones.

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      1. Chris_White
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        True, but getting rid of him in 2 weeks with my WC anyways so not in a rush. I could get him out instead of Jones, but that means someone like Bent or Fletcher instead of Aguero which is not something I'm overly keen on.

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        1. Frazek
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          Fair enough, if Jags means no Aguero, then Jones it is. Good luck with that.

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    2. thespirit
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      I think its a good move. I did the same myself

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  16. TorresMagic™
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    Qualification Safety Scores

    20% League = 48 + 9.6 = 58
    Millionaire Club : 0 hits = 52-53, 1 hit = 58, 2 hits = 61-62

    My 58 was only good enough for 39th in the 2nd WC League.

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    1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      That 20% league is going to be hard! I won't need to worry about it now anyway...

      In the millionaire club, is the cut-off point position 999,999 or do ties qualify as well?

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      1. TorresMagic™
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        Weekly rank tells me if you survive. 999,999 is the cut-off though. 20% League was harder this week due to autosubs & Dyer, Taylor & co having good weeks.

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    2. King Nil Miss ✩
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      Already out of Millionaire Club this time around... 🙁

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    3. Sarnab
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      61 this week..
      10th in the After Xmas league..

      Can i join Millionaire and 20% now?

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      1. Sarnab
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        Qualified in both..

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      2. TorresMagic™
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        One more qualifying week in the 20% & 2 weeks left in the MC then you can enter.

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    4. CatMac
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      Huff, out of the 20% league before it even started 🙁

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      1. TorresMagic™
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        FPL Open & Elite 63 may be more to your liking. Click the link.

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  17. pilgrim
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    Who rotate well with Stoke?

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    1. The Bandit
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      Villa, Blachburn, Wolves, Fulham in that order

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      1. pilgrim
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        thanks. Villa look the best to be, thinking of getting Walters, but need another mid to rotate with, Ireland could work, Dempsey just too expensive

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    2. Frazek
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      Port Vale. But you could answer this yourself with just a tad of legwork.

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      1. pilgrim
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        done so much Im getting myself confused

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  18. futbolnotsoccer
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    What a haggard gameweek. Doos, if you're out here, all our philosophizing for gameweek 21 for both our squads led to shit. Here's to a rockin 22...*gulps Jack*

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  19. meclive
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    Why has Sturridge not played the past 2 games for Chelsea?

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    1. futbolnotsoccer
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      14 years, 2 months ago

      He's been huwt.

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  20. The EJJ
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    I have narrowed my WC team down to one last final question.

    Is it worth dropping Walters to Mclean and then being able to have Sturridge instead of Grahams?

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    1. Frazek
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      I don't think so. Walters has 4 or next 6 at home (where he scores most of his points) while Danny G looks largely nailed on for starts. And exclude the Chelsea game GW 23, Swans have some winnable fixs coming up.

      McLean clearly a young gamble, while Studge has been steady rather than Studge-tastic.

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      1. The EJJ
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        14 years, 2 months ago

        ah thank you for backing my initial thoughts! Makes me feel special

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  21. futbolnotsoccer
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    On a brighter note, I am champion of my American Football Fantasy league... I'd like to thank Gronkowski, Newton, Victor Cruz, and Reggie Bush for carrying my team.

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  22. beslowbowler
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    Is Mignolet's place between the posts at Sunderland secure with Gordon on the mend (and Westwood in the wings)? They seem to have tightened up in Defence since O'Neill took over.

    Great rotation with Krul until GW36

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    1. futbolnotsoccer
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      I'd say so. I went for Sorenson myself, let's see how it pays off...I'm starting him over Vorm this week, bless his heart.

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      1. beslowbowler
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        On a WC so looking long term. They're practically the same price but I hate using a transfer on a 'keeper.

        I've had Vorm and Naylor for ages, but their fixtures are poor. I'd only want to play Vorm 5 or 6 times over Krul until the end of the season. One or both may be on the way out...

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        1. futbolnotsoccer
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          I wouldn't transfer Vorm out, but I did get rid of Naylor myself. I also don't like using a transfer on a keeper, but I had to do something about Ruddy...he was doing nothing for me. I'd say long term Sorenson isn't a bad punt, but he doesn't rotate as well with Vorm. It's a gamble with all four of the teams we're talking about really, but my gut says either stay with Krul, Vorm and flip a coin between Migno and Sorenson. Although I am sympathetic towards Sorenson, of course.

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          1. beslowbowler
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            14 years, 2 months ago

            Cheers. Love a good keeper rotation. Vorm and Hennessey have done me proud for a while now.

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  23. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    Play Friedel or Vorm this week?

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    1. futbolnotsoccer
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      Vorm

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    2. Chris_White
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      Vorm

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    3. Real Champion
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      Vorm.

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  24. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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    Yeah.. Frisking the fixtures, cheers mark

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  25. Real Champion
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    What were the bonus points for last night's match?

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    1. Chris_White
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      14 years, 2 months ago

      dzeko 3 silva 2 milner 1

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    2. Henry Hill
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      Dzeko 3 and Silva 2, cant remember other

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    3. Real Champion
      • 14 Years
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      Yes! I'm through to the next round of the cup! Needed Aguero to score 2 or less. (cannot get into FPL at the moment).

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  26. PL Ball
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    Which combo is better?

    A) Kompany and Richards

    B) Kompany and Hart

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    1. futbolnotsoccer
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      14 years, 2 months ago

      Komp and Hart.

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    2. Chris_White
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      B imo, Richards just keeps picking up small injuries which is annoying for an FPL'er

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    3. Real Champion
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      B.

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  27. doncastro
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    B no question

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  28. beslowbowler
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    Mark, Chelsea play at Stamford Bridge 😉

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  29. meclive
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    So is Sturridge fit to play again now or what?

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  30. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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    14 years, 2 months ago

    Hello hello! Lads 😀
    Please rate my team for this gameweek
    Vorm
    Skrtel-Richards-Shotton
    Sessegnon-Gerrard(C)-Valencia-Dempsey
    Fletcher-RVP-Crouch(VC)

    Bench= Krul-Bale-Santon-Caulker

    Is it madnesss to bench Bale with this team?
    Any opinions of anything i should change ?
    What do you think about my captain chioce Gerrard?

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    1. futbolnotsoccer
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      1) Yes, I'd take Valencia out and put Bale in
      2) I don't like Crouch---sturrridge?
      3) He screwed 2nd place in my squad this week...but you can do whatever the f*** you want 😉

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