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23 January 2012 1054 comments
Mark Mark
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With Super Sunday drawing a line under the gameweek, we can now turn to our regular round-up. We can’t fail to heap further praise on Fulham’s goalscoring American, the continued upturn in Sunderland fortunes and the consistency of a couple of cut-price alternatives in the Man United line-up:

The Player

To be honest, we’re rather tired of promoting the merits of Clint Dempsey. He’s been given plenty of oxygen on this site over previous weeks and immediately after Saturday’s hat-trick heroics in the win over Newcastle. Despite the performances of team-mate Bobby Zamora and the continuing form of United’s Antonio Valencia, we just can’t deny Dempsey’s rightful place as the Digest’s player of the Gameweek.

A 20-point haul was completed this morning with the inevitable three bonus points, lifting Dempsey to eighth in the overall FPL points rankings. Despite an overnight price rise to 8.6, only Demba Ba can offer stronger value than the American.

A glimpse at the FPL market has Dempsey just behind Sunderland’s Stephane Sessegnon for transfers in, the goal and assist return form the Benin international ensuring that he stays ahead as the Gameweek’s most coveted player. Dempsey, however, remains a much sought after acquisition for the coming weeks, despite potentially returning his biggest profit of the season on Saturday.

Gameweek 23’s clash with an inconsistent West Brom marks a homecoming for Roy Hodgson, but also presents another platform for Dempsey to build on his goals tally. With Stoke, Wolves, Swansea and Norwich the next four teams at the Cottage after that, it’s clear that Dempsey’s potential remains strong, as Fulham look to build on their recent attacking form.

The Team

Sunderland’s 2-0 win over Swansea brought a fifth league victory since Martin O’Neill grasped the reins at the Stadium of Light. In this spell, the Black Cats have scored 13 goals, conceding 7 and have kept two clean sheets. Suddenly Fantasy managers are taking notice in a big way, and it’s not just the obvious talents of Stephane Sessegnon drawing our attention.

While Sessegnon confirmed his status as a January Wildcard darling with his goal and assist, James McClean offered another convincing case for a place in our squads as a budget midfield signing. If Sessegnon is too rich for your blood, McClean looks a shoo-in to offer coverage of O’Neill’s blossoming attack.

The charismatic O’Neill is a gift to Fantasy managers – a Premier League boss who resists rotation and instead looks to establish a solid pattern to his team selection, in order to bring familiarity on the pitch. That could make O’Neill’s back four worthy of consideration, given the price tags attached and form and fixtures.

With that in mind, Fantasy managers are looking to the likes of Phil Bardsley, as well as Wes Brown and Simon Mignolet. With Norwich, Arsenal and Liverpool arriving on Wearside next, it might be optimistic to expect imminent defensive returns, but then anything seems possible when O’Neill’s influence is at work.

The Talking Point

United’s 2-1 win at the Emirates once again brought Antonio Valencia and Danny Welbeck to our attention. A goal and assist from the former, supplemented by the latter’s late winner, highlights their flourishing roles within the champions’ first XI.

Valencia continues to overshadow Nani’s output on the flanks, despite filling in at right-back on occasions. Indeed, a look at their respective game times shows Valencia’s work ethic and adaptability affords him more minutes than his Portuguese team mate. Since returning to the first-team in gameweek fourteen, Valencia has missed just eleven minutes, completing eight of United’s subsequent nine fixtures. Nani, on the other hand, has missed seventy-nine minutes; despite starting every one of those nine games, he has been subbed off five times.

Valencia has produced double-figure returns in three of those games compared to Nani’s two, dispelling the myth that the latter is capable of more explosive returns. Their consistency levels are contrasting, too; Nani’s blank in yesterday’s game means he has now failed to produce any attacking returns in his last five fixtures, while Valencia has returned 2 goals, 3 assists and 6 bonus points over the same games. Valencia’s 8.1 price tag, compared to Nani’s 10.4, is one Fantasy managers will surely be looking to exploit, particularly from gameweek 28 onwards, with United’s run-in looking particularly enticing.

Welbeck is also outgunning his far pricier counterpart in the Man United attack. While Wayne Rooney struggles to justify his 12.0 investment, Welbeck, at just 6.6, looks outstanding value if he can continue to cement a starting place in Sir Alex Ferguson’s first XI.

A look at the form of his competition certainly suggests no reason why not. Dimitar Berbatov flickered ever-so-briefly between gameweeks 17-19 but a typically lethargic display at Newcastle has seen him quickly fall from favour. Javier Hernandez seems to have lost the confidence of his manager and has started one match since gameweek 13. Welbeck’s winner at the Emirates was his third goal in his last four starts and indicates he is the form forward for the champions right now.

As we mentioned in Scout Notes earlier, Rooney –despite his penalty duties- has produced attacking returns in just six fixtures since the end of gameweek 5. Compare this to a fellow heavy-hitters Robin Van Persie and Sergio Aguero, who have produced 12 and 8 times respectively times since then, and it all makes for a frustrating captaincy option who continually fails to disappoint.

While Welbeck is never likely to be handed the armband –he has produced double figures just once this season – he certainly affords Fantasy managers a substantial saving in budget over his fellow-forward and seems less and less likely of a punt as the season unfolds.

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  1. Breadbin
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Would anyone be kind enough to post me an essay about RBJ? I've been on here a year but totally missed it. I keep seeing people refer to him and love a good spaz out story. Maybe someone could write an article at a push 😛

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    1. Corrigan
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      I'm starting a campaign to bring him back.

      He could start a fight in an empty forum.

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        14 years, 2 months ago

        I miss him greatly ... 🙁

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    2. Somalion
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      Ha he was a particularly opinionated member here. Sometimes it was funny but sometimes it got very intense and abusive. I think the biggest point that got him kicked out was when JamsieP (I think anyways) had an argument with him. They never really got on. Jamsie used the term "you Irish mug" which RBJ took to be some sort of race comment and totally flipped the lid. He was an angry gentleman.

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      1. Breadbin
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 2 months ago

        Thanks, I'll pursue this on the new post as I wanna see some old links.

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  2. Dynamic
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    • 14 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Sess to rise tonight??

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  3. samgirtonian
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Can someone tell me why on earth the FFS league has put me at 50th place, when based on my points and overall rank I should clearly be 4th?!

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    1. Demí
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      Because it started in GW 2!

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

        Oh OK, makes sense. Thanks.

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    2. Le Bluff
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      WOW great rank. It probably hasn't been updated yet.

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    3. 4vets
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      Points say 50th. Well done though!

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    4. stooshermadness
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      Because you are being penalized for taking a 4 point hit in GW20.

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

      Because scoring started in GW2 so people couldn't moan about not getting their team sorted.

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  4. Locarno
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Leicester 2-0.

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  5. Holy See
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    New Post ladies.

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  6. alsybach
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    I went to the Stadium of Light on Saturday and other that us winning and scoring two great goals we were dire. Wickham and Mclean were woeful up front the defence will struggle for the upcoming fixtures, the keeper is ok but Wes Brwn and Kieren Richardson will cost us a few goals thats for sure. Larrson struggled and was lucky to escaps a red card for a two footed tackle. Alathough Larrson was better second half.
    Swansea bossed the game and even as a Sunderland fan I can honestly say they should have AT LEAST got a draw. I havent seen the facts and figures of the game but I bet thepossession figures don't look good.
    At the end of the day we won 2-0 and thats what counts in the real world but from a fantasy point of view apart from Sess and maybe Larrson I would stay well clear of the mighty reds!!

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    1. Mull
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      The possession was 69-31 in favour of Swansea.

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  7. ViperStripes
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    • 16 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Tempted to put 2 of Welbeck, Morison & Fletcher alongside RVP in wildcard team....thoughts?

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

      yeahh i went for RVP-Morison-Welbeck

      this way i can easily play all my mids Bale-Silva-Sess-Dempsey-Valencia without a headache every week 😀

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      1. Disco Pat
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 2 months ago

        Wildcarded and I now have the following front 8
        Bale-Silva-Sess-Dempsey-Valencia
        RVP-Augerro-Dezko
        that's a headache to choose from.
        Defense is quiet poor I know, but happy to gamble with defenders under the 4.5 mark.

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  8. palalmas
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Please rate my WC-team!

    Lindegaard, Vorm
    Richards, Enrique, BAE, Naylor, Simpson
    Bale, Silva, Dempsey, Walters, Dyer
    RvP, Adebayor, Sturridge

    Thinking about McClean in for Dyer, and Cahill in for BAE too. Any thoughts?

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  9. Sammy
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Guys, need your help..

    WC still intact till next GW.

    1 FT to use and it looks like Nani has to come out. I could take 1 price fall but not another which is due imminently..

    My question is - do I swap him for Valencia or Dempsey?

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  10. सनकी
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    mignolet/vorm, mignolet/krul, or mignolet/lindegaard ?

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

      krul/lindegaard?

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    2. KOKAK
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      mignolet/krul has the best combination. But, would anyone drop vorm or not buy lindegaard at present?

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  11. Rocket
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    http://goalkeepermagazine.com/goalkeeper-news/de-gea-most-unusual-injury-lay-off-ever/

    Has anyone noticed this article (or similar ones) about de gea?

    If you have what do you think is he going to play at all till the end of the season ? ergo lindegaard #1 for man u ?

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    1. Gargamel
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      No, but it's a sign of how incredibly dodgy he has been that nobody has even bothered to pounce on this. Eye surgery for a keeper!

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  12. lindeber
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    So; how about this transfer?
    Luis Enrique out; Luke Young in.
    Anyone?

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  13. ssssshhh
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    I'm looking for a differential for the next 6-7 GWs and currently thinking of Dzeko and a more expensive defender rather than Aguero and a cheapie.

    Other than City defenders, who would people pick if money were no object?

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

    My wc team:
    lindy mignolet
    shotton caulker santon kelly mccauly
    bale silva dempsey sessgnon walters
    rooney rvp sturridge

    0 in the bank....need help:)

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

      better switch rooney with Aguero then easily switch sturidge for Ba when available, take off walters for Mcclean..
      then the remaining points should spend on One good defender mccauley for enrique/skrtel

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