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Jim White will not have been best pleased. It was a deadline day to disappoint, in the end, with last season’s big-money January moves perhaps causing caution amongst most clubs this time round. QPR led the way for major acquisitions, as Mark Hughes restructured his strike force, while David Moyes made a couple of significant moves which should keep many a Toffee happy…

Eyeing up the main movers in yesterday’s window, we assess their prospects over the second half of the season and look at the knock-on effects of each of their respective arrivals…

Nikica Jelavic
When you get to halfway through the season and your top scorer has 3 goals, it’s fair to say you need reinvestment up front. David Moyes has done just that, shelling out £6m on a player who has netted 48 goals in 81 league games over the past three seasons. Granted, Jelavic has yet to play in any of Europe’s elite leagues but his eye for goal will be a welcome boost for a Toffees side that have scored just 23 goals in 23 games thus far.

Standing at 6 foot 2, he’s the ideal target man for the wing delivery of Leighton Baines; the Everton left-back has created the fifth highest number of goalscoring opportunities this term but has picked up just a single assist, mainly down to inept finishing from others. Given Moyes’ frugal ways, it’s clear Jelavic hasn’t been brought to Goodison as a squad player and with Louis Saha moving on to Spurs, he’s likely to lead the line, with Tim Cahill tucked in behind in the usual 4-4-1-1. A price tag of 6.5 to 7.0 seems likely here.

Steven Pienaar
A loan move back to Goodison looks set to bolster his Fantasy prospects- not particularly difficult, considering he’s been afforded 17 minutes in the league this season at Spurs. An automatic pick under David Moyes last time round, Pienaar’s move to White Hart Lane has seen his game time plummet and he’ll no doubt relish the chance of linking up with Leighton Baines down the Toffees left flank once again.

Both player and manager know what they’re getting with this deal, with the South African returning to a system that allowed him to flourish on Merseyside. Given that Moyes’ faith in him was absolute in his previous spell, this could mean trouble for Fantasy owners of Royston Drenthe in the short-term. With Landon Donovan returning to LA Galaxy at the end of the month, though, Drenthe could perhaps offer an alternative on the right flank, vying with Seamus Coleman for a starting place in the first XI. Pienaar, at 7.0, looks a little pricey given Everton’s limited attacking threat , though Donovan’s impact has already shown that a return can prove beneficial.

Djibril Cisse and Bobby Zamora
The Frenchman has three season of Premier League experience under his belt, with a couple at Liverpool and a loan spell at Sunderland. Cisse arrives from Lazio, where, alongside Miroslav Klose, he’s helped propel the side to fourth in Serie A. He’s hardly been prolific, though; while Klose has netted 11 times, Cisse has scored just once, though he has provided more assists for the club this term than any other player.

Bobby Zamora’s move reunites the player with Hughes, having played under him at Fulham last season. With Hughes likely to opt for a 4-4-2, the delivery of Joey Barton and, possibly, Adel Taarabt, could prove key to the strike partnership’s prospects. Zamora’s role as target man, with Cisse providing the pace and guile alongside him, looks a canny move from the new manager and will significantly strengthen QPR’s front line.

Bad news, then, for the likes of Heidar Helguson, the club’s top scorer- a role as impact sub seems likely now, as Hughes attempts to handle the Icelandic international’s on-going groin problems. DJ Campbell, Jay Bothroyd and Federico Macheda will surely be peripheral figures, with Hughes opting instead for proven top-level performers.

Zamora’s price tag of 6.7 still seems reasonable, particularly in light of a strong upcoming schedule and the chance he will take over spot-kick duties, while Cisse should come in anywhere between 6.0 and 6.5, given the top-priced QPR forward was 5.5 at the start of the season.

Wayne Bridge
Martin O’Neill’s restructuring of the Sunderland first-team continued with the on-loan acquisition of Man City’s unwanted left-back. Bridge has yet to feature in the Premier League this season and, as a result, is yet to be added to Fantasy Premier League (FPL) but a price tag of 5.0 looks likely- Phil Bardsley came in at this price at the start of the season for the Black Cats.

Bridge’s arrival suggests Bardsley will continue at right-back, with John O’Shea utilised as a centre-half by O’Neill. It also puts question marks against Kieran Richardson’s role; the former United man has been used at left-back recently but with James McClean excelling on the left wing, Richardson may find it difficult nailing down a first-team place. O’Neill also brought in Sotirios Kyrgiakos on loan from Wolfsburg, with the former Liverpool man looking likely to provide cover at centre-half. Given that Wes Brown, Titus Bramble and Matthew Kilgallon are all struggling with injuries, Kyrgiakos’ arrival is understandable, though, at present, it’s doubtful as to whether he’ll establish himself as a first-team fixture.

Liam Ridgewell
West Brom have struggled at both end of the pitch this season- they are the second lowest scorers so far this season, with just 22 goals to their name, and have picked up just 4 clean sheets. With his strikers all struggling for both form and consistency of game time, Roy Hodgson has decided the best way to ensure survival is to further boost his defence.

Ridgewell’s arrival from Birmingham looks likely to put Gareth McAuley’s place in the Baggies first XI at risk, with Hodgson looking for top-level experience to see his side through the second half of the campaign. Ridgewell, who should come in around 4.5, also offers cover for Nicky Shorey at left-back but it seems more likely he’ll partner club vice-skipper Jonas Olsson at the heart of the back-four. With Olsson missing four of the last five league games due to a calf problem, Ridgewell’s arrival will afford Hodgson strength in depth at the back in the event of further injuries.

Pavel Pogrebnyak
With Bobby Zamora having left for pastures new, the capture of Pogrebnyak should prove vital for Fulham’s chances over the remainder of the season. Hardly a prolific scorer, the Russian offers the same target man attributes as Zamora but, as Martin Jol’s capture of Bryan Ruiz earlier this term showed, it can sometimes take time to settle.

Fulham fans will be hoping Pogrebnyak adapts far quicker than Ruiz, though his form at Stuttgart – a single goal in fourteen appearances- has been far from promising. The Cottagers’ home form offers plenty optimism, though; Zamora bagged 5 goals and 6 assists in front of his own fans, compared to a single assist on his travels. With Clint Dempsey flourishing in a role in the hole of late, Pogrebnyak looks set to lead the line, with Damian Duff and Ruiz offering service from the flanks. A price of around 6.0 seems likely here.

Marvin Sordell
As the season has unfolded, it’s been David N’Gog who has established himself as an automatic pick for Owen Coyle up front. While Ivan Klasnic and Kevin Davies offer a more laborious approach, N’Gog’s speed and movement tends to see opposition defence drop back and allows the Bolton midfield more room to prosper; ideal in a recent move to 4-5-1 which has brought victories over Everton and Liverpool in the last three gameweeks.

Sordell’s arrival from Watford will bring similar qualities to the Trotters’ squad. The former Hornet is renowned for his explosive pace and, with N’Gog returning just 2 goals and 3 assists this term, the new boy could find himself vying for a first-team place, should Coyle maintain his side’s recent shape. Certainly, the role of impact sub looks promising, with Sordell perhaps afforded an opportunity as opposition defences tire. Having grabbed 10 goals already this season, his eye for goal is obvious, though with no Premier League experience, a price tag of 5.0 seems realistic.

Trotters fans will also be looking for Ryo Miyaichi to mirror the performances of Jack Wilshere from a couple of seasons back. The Japanese midfielder arrives from Arsenal on loan and with Owen Coyle promising to provide him a platform to perform, the 4.9 priced midfielder has the potential to excel on the flank if Coyle affords him the game time. With Chris Eagles and Martin Petrov both flitting out the first XI from time to time, it’s clear Coyle is not completely convinced on his wingers’ ability to consistently produce, with Miyaichi perhaps in line to prosper. Similar to Sordell, though, a role of impact sub looks likely to begin with.

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  1. Blind
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    Boring

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    1. Paul
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      Ahh, JIMMY. Thanks for the incisive feedback.

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    2. Gaz Downright
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      eh?!

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  2. Attila the Bum
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    What no Pizarro? I'd consider him if he was around the 6m mark, Miyaichi could be worth a look too.

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  3. In Like Flynn.
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    I shall keep an eye on Wayne Bridge I think. If he can get back to his best quickly.

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  4. King Nil Miss ✩
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    When too much Chang makes you think Etihad is Ryanair 😆

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3lRQPAL7Ao

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    1. Gaz Downright
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      what's the story here?

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  5. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Ciise, Jelavic and Zamora, they're the guys I'm keeping my eye on

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    1. Mark
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      Yep, but that third striker spot is tricky. All three are likely to simmer in the 7.0 bracket which might be a bit rich for those looking to maintain two heavyweights up front.

      Can RVP and two mid price beat RVP, a heavyweight and a budget?

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        Well my current wc strikeforce is RvP, Aguero and Zamora, it's Zamora's spot under threat

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        1. Mark
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          I'd stick with that if you don't need to change to improve elsewhere...will be interesting to see what kind of supply and role Bobby gets at Rangers. No doubting the fixtures are in his favour. Much depends on how he gels with Cisse and whether Barton/Wright-Phillips and co can supply. Spot kicks also a factor of course.

          The only one problem could be Ba - if he shows no after effects of his ACON spell, then he'll be a big pull again.

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      2. Paul
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        exactly the point!!!....thank you....tearing my head over it!!!

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      3. Dago
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        Whilst Rooney and Aguero are not scoring RVP and two mid price seems the better option imo. Aguero forthcoming home games seem the only reason to question this. Ive gone with the generic RVP Aguero Baa, can see myself downgrading Aguero if he does not come good over the next few fixtures.

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        1. jimnastics
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          The thing with Aguero is that you can justify keeping him for the next 4 games... you shouldn't be sitting there wondering whether you should keep him with those fixtures. I guess what I'm saying is, he's kind of "set and forget" for 4 gameweeks for me... if he does poorly in all those games, then consider yourself unlucky and move on after.

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      4. FPL Daniel
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        I think that RVP and two mid price could beat heavyweight and a budget IMO. Also we can spread the cash. Beside Kun there is no heavyweight option upfront that I am interested in. And there are plenty of mid price forwards that I am looking forward to bring them in my side.

        Good luck with your WC Mark and great GW so far. This is your season I think, Grannville stands no chance this time.

        Cheers all,

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  6. Here We Go Again
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    hi all, anyone has any news on the arsenal team that travelled up north?

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      Searching for them now on the M6, may have been eaten anywhere north of Watford. 😉

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      1. Here We Go Again
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        haha keep on the search!

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        1. Abominable Snowy84
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          no new injury news.

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  7. In Like Flynn.
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    I think Martin Petrov has come on in leaps and bounds the last couple of months, and his corners have been as good as anyone recently, it would be a big loss if he were to lose his place again and I don't see it happening if he maintains what he's done the last few games.

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    1. ColeHole
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      but Petrov has a history of patchy form.

      Eagles has also been ok, but Ryo will clearly get opportunities - maybe he takes a mean corner too?

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  8. applebonkers
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    yes walker went off after 74mins but...
    walker 21 passes, 10 in opposition half
    BAE 100 passes, 48 in the opposition half
    highlights both how much tottenham attack down the left and also that BAE is the footballer whilst walker is the runner

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    1. King Nil Miss ✩
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      Will consider BAE again later...

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    2. Gaz Downright
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      Spurs formation is also slightly askew now that Bale has a free role. This means BAE has a bigger responsibility going forward and that subsequently Modric and Parker feed more balls down the left. That being said, Walker has slumped a bit after his excellent form earlier in the season.

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  9. Paul
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    okay using my wc finally....would love suggestions

    vorm ???
    kompany evans bardsley senderos simpson
    valencia dempsey bale sessegnon ???
    ba rvp ???

    got 20.4 in bank.....now thinking dzeko for the third striker......not sure bout the other 2 positions....is my defence okay????some changes required???....help...

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      if you have those 4 in midfield may as well get 2 cheap players to rotate otherwise you'll struggle to bench someone. So I'd get Morison/Graham/Fletcher, and Surman/Moses/Barfa

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    2. Screaming Midget
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      Aguero if you can squeeze him in.

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      1. Tim Canterbury
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        hmm

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  10. OPTA FPL
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    Clint Demosey will play strier tonight?

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    1. OPTA FPL
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      *Dempsey as striker !

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  11. Kings of Lyon ★
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    Zamora looks good for a cheap ish striker to go with vp and aguero

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      was the meant to be a post or a reply to me KOL???? 😛

      I just think Cisse will be the major QPR scorer, not Bobby.

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      1. Kings of Lyon ★
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        I'm not sure 1 goal doesn't set the world alight and he Is a bit temperamental

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    2. In Like Flynn.
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      I think I'll go for the little lamb KoL. Other two the same, but Aguero skating on thin ice.

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      1. Kings of Lyon ★
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        Aguero is explosive and his home record is amazing. He stays until Rooney starts firing

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        1. In Like Flynn.
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          You think he'll still be at City 2020?

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    3. King Nil Miss ✩
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      I was laughing at my mates for drafting him in, but now I´m not so sure if it was a bad move for them 🙁 (at least this week is)

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  12. Paul
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    if it were only one city attacker who out of the three????....silva aguero or dzeko?????

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      Silva for me.

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    2. OPTA FPL
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      David Copperfield

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      1. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
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        And whos that??
        And author no???

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    3. Mark
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      Silva for the season but Aguero over the next four could be explosive.

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    4. heco87
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      Silva

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    Keeping going against all the odds.

    http://ladyarse.co.uk/2012/02/premier-league-injury-table-15/

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    1. jimnastics
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      I don't usually back up Utd, but if they win the league this year, I've no doubt SAF will see it as their greatest ever. He fookin loves winning things against all odds.

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        I'm shocked myself especially since (even including Giggs and Scholes) it's one of the youngest squads we've ever had. My worry is they will still throw in the odd horror performance (Blackburn).

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        1. jimnastics
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          I personally thing a Utd side with a fully fit Vidic, Cleverley, Nani and Rooney would have walked it home this season... I'm not really that impressed with City at all, they've really just been flat-track bullies so far.

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    2. OPTA FPL
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      nice one:)

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    3. applebonkers
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      ironic that utd sold hargreaves before all this started

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  14. Leaf
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    Hello all

    righty then ,bored with 3 point Mata , nice diefferntial withoutr the nice …so plan to sell ,current mob is this:-
    Im thinking Nasri for the next 4 or walters (zzzzz)

    Mignolet , Sorenson

    Huth , Evans , Kelly , Shotton , Santon

    Mata , Bale , Silva , Dempsey , Moses

    Arguero , RVP, Zamora

    £1.5m in bank

    So Mata to Nasri , Walters ,sort the Shotton problem out……….or any other fantastic suggestion ???

    Ty

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  15. AA
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    Who do I get in for Seb Larsson ? Any suggestions ?

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    1. Mark
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      Either Sess or McClean for starters...

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      1. AA
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        Already have Sessegnon,Mark.

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      2. AA
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        How about one of Barton , Jarvis and Murphy ( already have Dempsey ) ? or anyone else ?

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    2. Red_mist
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      Downgrade him to a cheap midfielder and double up on the City defence or get Valencia if you have got the funds.

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      1. AA
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        Doubling up the city defence might be a good idea but i'm trying to offload Sturridge too with the 2 free transfer's i've..

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        1. Red_mist
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          Or double up on the Man City forwards and bring in Sinclair if the funds permit.

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  16. Kings of Lyon ★
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    Sir P are you trying to suggest that the SPL isn't an elite European league? 😉

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  17. Connor's Calling
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    damn you new post....
    Assuming Kompany and Silva are nailed on for my WC team…can someone who has already spent weeks debating this with themselves help on who to give my last MANC spot to?
    a) Richards. I’d be happy to double on City’s defense – but doesnt help me with (c) options and i’d be dead if City go to town in their home games
    b) Aguero. Potential (c) option, but rival (im chasing) has him and he fitting him in rather unbalances my defense (3x4m players)

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    1. heco87
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      Aguero - 3 tasty home fixtures in the next 4. Check out his home PPI & returns.

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    2. Declan-
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      I don't have any city at the moment but i will be getting kompany and aguero next 2 weeks. I really want silva but my midfield is Bale, Sess, McClean, Valencia, Dempsey. The only one i'd consider gettin rid of is McClean but he is so cheap and so good.

      I think B is a better option tho. I wouldn't be surprised if aguero got a few against fulham, bolton and blackburn

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    3. udit
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      I seem to find you have sort of a habit of posting right at the end of an old post,or am I confusing you with someone else?

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      1. udit
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        oh and B

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  18. Henry Hill
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    QPR are 4/1 to win tonight. Villa haven't won at home in 5 games & QPR lads will be buzzing around the dressing room with new additions.

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  19. Declan-
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    Should i do

    1) Welbeck - ba
    2)Torres - Aguero
    3) Both for a hit

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    1. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
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      2) - torres good for nothing
      and aguero gonna be explosive - read that somewhere

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  20. SneakyPete
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    BAE will get another assist Right ??

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    1. Drip Doctor
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      Wrong.

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    2. applebonkers
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      2 deflections, one of which was definitely outside the area, the other one may have been too.

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      1. SneakyPete
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        Well Ba got one against Everton and there some others too.

        New Rules says that too

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        1. heco87
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          Ba touched the ball the the deflection was inside the area - that's the key difference.

          Ekotto will never get that assist

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          1. SneakyPete
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            Alright 🙁

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        2. applebonkers
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          all incidents are different. ba's was an assist under their rules (defenders cleared the ball clear inside the area). BAE's pass was cleared by a wigan defender right on the edge of the area (still debateable) then it deflected off another wigan player outside the area before falling to modric who scored. the second deflection takes away any doubt over the first part, it was significant and most importantly outside the area

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      2. Henry Hill
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        It would be ridiculous if he gets an assist for that which means he probably will

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    3. Gaz Downright
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      Left

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  21. OPTA FPL
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    end of story with Emmanuel, should I change to Dem Baba immediately or pick Morison (vs Bolton at home) for a week and wait further news about Baba?

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    1. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
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      I'd say first study Ba's form
      then take him on

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    2. Gaz Downright
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      baaa

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    3. Spike ⚽️
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      Why dont you consider one of the new strikers transferred in last night

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  22. THE BAD
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    Mignolet | Vorm
    Kompany | Evans | Enrique | Sanon | Kelly
    Bale | Silva | Valencia | Dempsey | McClean
    RVP | Aguero | Sturridge

    2 FT

    Sturridge>Ba Already done
    keep the other transfer? or should I make any move?

    If in the next few weeks Aguero doesn't score, I'm tempted on doing Aguero>Suarez, Liverpool are looking strong, and Suarez will comeback with goal hunger... anyone thinks the samed?

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  23. Conrad.
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    Sturr > Graham, Welbeck, Keano, P. Cisse, or D. Cisse? Or stick with Sturr?

    (its a no-clones league, with only the above guys available, btw)

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  24. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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    Everton nearly made another signing on deadline day - they'd agreed terms with Bayern Munich's Croatian international Danijel Pranjić. Bayern demanded a €2 million fee at the last minute though, which blew the deal out of the water.

    Interesting to see what consequences the move might have had, as Pranjić has been converted into a left-back in recent times, despite starting out as a winger.

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    1. Portsmouth Bubblejet
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      France Football are also reporting that Everton tried to sign Gignac from Marseille on deadline day too.

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      1. Red_mist
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        It would've been great if that one got through.A very good player in my opinion.

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    2. Attila the Bum
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      Wasn't he supposed to be very highly rated a couple of years ago?

      Gignac was a pretty ambitious move too, glad to see it. I was beginning to worry for Everton. I do like 'em as a club.

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  25. DV8R
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    After the Drenthe saga, I don't think I can bare to have any Everton players for the rest of the season... Might consider one for the DGW though

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    1. Spike ⚽️
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      I did that. I put Jagielka in and got 1 point

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      1. Bad Pen
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        +1

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    2. Elwood
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      Don't do it. Learn from my mistake: Osman in, Osman injured, Osman 1pt.

      On the plus side I also got BAE which more than made up for it 🙂

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    3. Carl@streetkids.com.au
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      You're the player who steps up to take a penalty after missing the last one badly.

      Trouble is, if you also miss the second penalty you can be inconsolable.

      I also went Fellaini. Sucked in.

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  26. Cooper123
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    A) Krul, Vorm, Evans, Simpson

    B) Krul, Lindengaard, Evans, Caulker

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

      A

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

      I would go with the first option.

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    4. heco87
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      c) but I'd have Mignolet and Santon/Kelly instead of Caulker (am I allowed to do that?)

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      1. heco87
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 2 months ago

        Urgh awful reply but what I'm trying to say is; Mignolet, Krul, Evans & Kelly/Santon is perhaps another option?

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        1. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
          • 14 Years
          14 years, 2 months ago

          Santon.... Mean Double Newcastle Def???

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          1. heco87
            • 15 Years
            14 years, 2 months ago

            Yeah I don't think it's a bad option. If you're not comfortable with that, definitely look at Kelly or even McAuley at West Brom

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  27. Elwood
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    The transfer window may be closed but we can still enjoy this:

    http://youtu.be/eLfMezZZdmk

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    1. Abominable Snowy84
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      my ears just bled!

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    2. Gaz Downright
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      • 15 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      hah.. loving this!

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  28. super zlatan
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Dear robin (c)

    Please go mental tonight

    Lots of love

    Zlatan.

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    1. Kagawa-san-mia
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      -100000000000

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

        x -1

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        1. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
          • 14 Years
          14 years, 2 months ago

          LOL

          -ve X -ve = +++++++++++++VVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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

      Dear Robin,

      p.s. If you don't then a fat guy will handcuff himself to you and fill the lock with glue.

      Love and hugs,

      Elwood

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      1. super zlatan
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 2 months ago

        Lollllll!!!!!

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    3. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      RVP (C) tonight hat trick....YeahHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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    4. OPTA FPL
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      Nico Robin?

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    5. heco87
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      +1

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    6. Bad Pen
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      He's not my captain, but I'd definitely appreciate a brace!

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    7. Red_mist
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      Have you sent it personally yet to him?

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  29. Paul
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    which keeper rotates best with vorm????.....stockdale???

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

      Krul and Vorm have alternating home games for the next five games or so.But I can't comment about their efficacy in seeing the games through for that stated period.

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

      he's taking his time but schwarzer is nearing a return, i wouldn't touch stockdale

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    3. applebonkers
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      • 16 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      in terms of pure rotation kenny, krul, schwarzer and al habsi

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  30. bmb100
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 2 months ago

    Can't believe they've sacked Grayson at Leeds... Seems like a bad move to me

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    1. Connor's Calling
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 2 months ago

      i agree. esp as Town have kept Jewell!

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